FC Titan Klin

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FC Titan Klin
Full name Football Club Titan Klin
Founded 1991
League Amateur Football League, Moscow Oblast, Group B
2009 4th

FC Titan Klin (Russian : «Титан» (Клин)) is an association football team from Klin, Moscow Oblast, Russia. It played professionally from 1992 to 2005. Their best result was 6th place in the Russian Second Division (Zone 3 in 1992 and Zone Center in 2003). As of 2009, they play in Group B of the Moscow Oblast zone of the Amateur Football League (fifth-highest tier).

Russian language East Slavic language

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Klin, Klinsky District, Moscow Oblast Town in Moscow Oblast, Russia

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