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7 unusual facts about FC Dynamo Moscow


Colin Stein

He scored one of the Rangers goals in a 3–2 victory against Dinamo Moscow in the final.

FK Saliutas Vilnius

In that year it won Lithuanian SSR Top League and Lithuanian Cup (Tiesa Cup), also it played in Soviet Cup where it beat Burevestnik Kisinev (0:0 and 1:0), Dinamo Frunze (walkover), and in eight-final lost to FC Dynamo Moscow (1:4).

Joe Bacuzzi

His most notable guest appearances came in November 1945 when Bacuzzi played for both Chelsea and Arsenal in their prestige friendlies against a touring FC Dynamo Moscow.

Joseph Enakarhire

However, after just one season, he was sold to Russia's big-spending club FC Dynamo Moscow.

La Cala Resort

During the 2008–09 season the resort was used as a training base by top clubs from eight countries, including: Sunderland AFC, Reading FC and Peterborough United (England), Sevilla Atlético (Spain), FC Dynamo Moscow (Russia), Borussia Mönchengladbach (Germany), BSC Young Boys (Switzerland), Heracles Almelo (the Netherlands), Bohemian (Ireland) and FC Fyn Odense (Denmark).

Tommy Lawton

He made his debut for Chelsea in their friendly match against touring Soviet side FC Dynamo Moscow in November 1945, scoring with a powerful header in a 3-3 draw.

Vic Woodley

Woodley briefly resumed his playing career with Chelsea after the War, playing in their famous friendly match against Soviet side, Dynamo Moscow, but left on a free transfer shortly afterwards and joined Bath City.


Dennis Wilshaw

In his time, Wolves were one of the greatest teams in the world and he played in victories over Spartak Moscow, Dynamo Moscow, Valencia, Honvéd and Real Madrid.

Douglas Franco Teixeira

Born in Florianópolis, Douglas has played in Brazil, the Netherlands and Russia for Joinville, FC Twente and Dynamo Moscow.

Roman Eremenko

Eremenko moved to Finland with his family at the age of three when his father, former FC Dynamo Moscow and FC Spartak Moscow player Alexei Eremenko Sr., came to play in Finland with FF Jaro.

Vladimir Kisenkov

Shortly after transferring to FC Dynamo Moscow in the summer of 2010, he was injured during training session in a collision with Kevin Kurányi and had to miss the rest of the 2010 season before he could play a single official game for his new club.


see also

Maksim Vasilyev

Maksim Yuryevich Vasilyev (b. 1974), Russian footballer with FC Salyut-Energiya Belgorod and formerly FC Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don, FC Fakel Voronezh and FC Dynamo Moscow reserves