MFK Dina Moskva

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ISC Dina Moscow
Full nameImperial Sport Club Dina
Founded1991
Ground DS Kvant,
Troitsk, Moscow,
Russian Federation
Capacity1,000
ManagerVictor Zverev,
Vyacheslav Tochilin
LeagueMoscow Oblast Championship
2019–204th

Imperial Sport Club Dina Moscow is a futsal club based in Moscow, playing their home games in Troitsk.

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History

Russia

In its first season, Dina is becoming CIS championship winner. After that Dina won all Russian championship titles till 2001. In 2000s Dina had lack of success. The main records are 1st place in regular Russian championship (2001/02), silver medals of Russian championship (2003/04) and Russian Cup final (in 2001 and 2002).[ citation needed ]

In 2009/10 Dina showed the worst result in its history at that time – 9th place. However, next season Dina's result was even worse – 10th place (penultimate place in the table). In 2013/14 Dina occupied the third place in the regular championship. In the play-off, the club beat Sinara (Ekaterinburg), Sibiryak (Novosibirsk) and Gazprom-Yugra (Yugorsk), becoming Russian champions for the first time in 14 years. In 2017 Dina won Russian Cup - 18 years after the last victory.[ citation needed ]

International area

Dina made its debut in Futsal European Clubs Championship in 1993/94. Moscow side didn't qualify to final. Dina did it the next year and won Spanish Maspalomas Sol Europa. After that Dina got two titles of the best team in Europe: in 1996/97 (opponent in the final was Italian BNL Calcetto) and in 1998/99 (they beat Lazio in the final).[ citation needed ]

Dina organized five tournaments of the International Futsal Cup, which were held in Moscow from 1997 to 2001. The Moscow club won the first one.[ citation needed ]

In 2014/15, Dina qualified for the Final Four of UEFA Futsal Cup, held in Lisbon from 24 to 26 April.[ citation needed ]

Achievements

Domestic competitions

International competitions

Famous players

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