FC MVO Moscow
FC MVO Moscow (Russian: Московский военный округ, Moskovskiy Voyennyi Okrug (MVO)) was a Soviet football club from Moscow, Soviet Union. The club existed after the World War II in 1945-53. 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 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 the club withdrew from competitions after playing only six games (see Death of Stalin).
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FC MVO Moscow
FC MVO Moscow (Russian: Московский военный округ, Moskovskiy Voyennyi Okrug (MVO)) was a Soviet football club from Moscow, Soviet Union. The club existed after the World War II in 1945-53. 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 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 the club withdrew from competitions after playing only six games (see Death of Stalin).
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FC MVO Moscow (Russian: Москов ...... x games (see Death of Stalin).
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Il Futbol'nyj Klub Moskovskij ...... , di Kalinin, l'odierna Tver'.
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MWO Moskwa (ros. Футбольный кл ...... iłkarski z siedzibą w Moskwie.
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МВО (Московский военный округ) ...... ы. Финалист Кубка СССР 1951 г.
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FC MVO Moscow (Russian: Москов ...... x games (see Death of Stalin).
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Il Futbol'nyj Klub Moskovskij ...... , di Kalinin, l'odierna Tver'.
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MWO Moskwa (ros. Футбольный кл ...... iłkarski z siedzibą w Moskwie.
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МВО (Московский военный округ) ...... ы. Финалист Кубка СССР 1951 г.
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FC MVO Moscow
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Futbol'nyj Klub Moskovskij Voennyj Okrug
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MWO Moskwa
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МВО (футбольный клуб)
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