FC Bulat Cherepovets

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FC Bulat Cherepovets
Full nameFootball Club Bulat Cherepovets
Founded1960
Dissolved1997
League Russian Third League, Zone 4
199613th

FC Bulat Cherepovets (Russian : «Булат» (Череповец)) was a Russian football team from Cherepovets. It played professionally in 1960–1970, 1979–1986 and 1989–1996. Their best result was 2nd place in Zone 1 of the Soviet First League in 1961 (they played on that level from 1960 to 1962).

Team name history


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