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FC MVO Moscow (Russian: Московский военный округ, Moskovskiy Voyennyi Okrug (MVO)) was a Soviet football club from Moscow, Soviet Union. The club existed after World War II between 1945 and 1953. In 1951–52 it represented the city of Kalinin (today – Tver).

MVO is a Russian abbreviation that stands for the Moscow Military District. Until 1951 it competed in the Class B (Soviet First League) when it received promotion to the Class A (Soviet Top League) for the 1952 season. Next year in 1953, after the death of Joseph Stalin, the club withdrew from competitions after playing only six games.


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FC MVO Moscow (Russian: Московский военный округ, Moskovskiy Voyennyi Okrug (MVO)) was a Soviet football club from Moscow, Soviet Union. The club existed...

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Football in Moscow

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Soviet First League

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Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2006-06-09. Compilation of all game reports for the Soviet second tier. FC Dynamo Moscow website....

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1951 Soviet Class B

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Following are the results of the 1951 Class B football championship. FC MVO Moscow winning the championship. Six teams were relegated from the 1950 Soviet...

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Vladimir Dobrikov

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In 1947 he played for ODO Kiev. Then a few years spent in the team FC MVO Moscow, he became a finalist in its composition the USSR Cup 1951 held in the...

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association footballer from the former Soviet Union who played for FC Dynamo Kyiv and Moscow teams. In 1956 Korshunov played couple of games for Ukraine at...

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Viktor Belov

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Sergei Mosyagin

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Apps (Gls) 1950s FC Dynamo-2 Moscow ? (?) 1956–1958 FC MVO Moscow ? (?) 1959–1962 FC SKIF Moscow ? (?) Managerial career 1963–1966 Znamya Truda Orekhovo-Zuyevo...

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List of Soviet and Russian football champions

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established a national championship of clubs. Before then local leagues in Moscow and Saint Petersburg/Leningrad were the only prominent league competitions...

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1945 Soviet First League

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fact that season saw participation of two teams from the Moscow Military District (VVS and MVO) both of which finished at the top of season table, yet...

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Anatoli Porkhunov

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Years Team Apps (Gls) 1949–1952 VVS Moscow 1952 MVO Moscow 1952 CSKA Moscow 1953 FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1954–1957 CSKA Moscow 1958–1962 GSVG International career...

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1950 Soviet Class B

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champions of the 1950 Football Championship of the Russian SFSR. For 1950 MVO Moscow was stationed in city of Kalinin. 1950 Soviet Class A 1950 Soviet Cup...

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Mikhail Perevalov

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Georgy Glazkov

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between 1935 and 1947 at Spartak Moscow although during the Great Patriotic War in 1941 played for Zenit Moscow and MVO Moscow in 1945. At the end of the football...

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Yevgeni Mishakov

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Vladimir Ryzhkin

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Team Apps (Gls) 1950–1951 ODO Minsk 1952 CDSA Moscow 0 (0) 1953 MVO Moscow 4 (0) 1953–1961 FC Dynamo Moscow 119 (21) 1962 FK Daugava Rīga 29 (4) International...

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1946 Soviet First League

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following the War. In the 1946 season, VVS Moscow finished top of the Southern Group, and FC Pishchevik Moscow finished top of the Eastern Group. VVS won...

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1946 in Soviet football

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factories. Among the worst teams of the top tier before World War II, CDKA Moscow won the championship becoming the Soviet domestic champions for the first...

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Igor Klitsov

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1948 Vtoraya Gruppa

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(debut) FC Lokomotiv Zaporozhye FC Metallurg Magnitogorsk – (debut) FC Khimik Orekhovo-Zuyevo* – (debut) FC Dinamo Moscow Oblast* – (debut) FC Dzerzhinets...

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2024 New Year Honours

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His Majesty The King at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Ian Scott Anderson, MVO, Director, The Duke of Edinburgh's Commonwealth Study Conferences. Mark Appleby...

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Viktor Tsaryov

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Boris Razinsky

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player and manager. Razinsky was born in Lyubertsy, Russia, and died in Moscow. He was Jewish. In 2009, Razinsky attended the 2009 Maccabiah Games to watch...

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1945 in Soviet football

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being renamed to First Group and Group B renamed to Second Group. FC Dynamo Moscow won the championship, becoming the Soviet domestic champions for the...

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1947 Vtoraya Gruppa

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– (debut) FC Metro Moscow* – (debut) FC Sudostroitel Leningrad* – (debut) FC Torpedo Ulyanovsk* – (debut) FC Torpedo Yaroslavl* – (debut) FC Traktor Kuibyshev*...

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1949 Soviet First League

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(debut) FC Spartak Noginsk – (debut) FC Spartak Kalinin – (debut) FC Spartak Kyiv – (debut) FC Dinamo Kutaisi* – (debut) VVS-2 Moscow* – (debut) FC Spartak...

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1947 in Soviet football

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