Vostok Arsenyev

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Vostok
Vostok Arsenyev logo.jpg
City Arsenyev, Russia
League Russian Bandy Supreme League
Division Group 3
Founded 1953;65 years ago (1953)
Home arena Vostok Stadium
Website vostok-ars.jimdo.com

Vostok (Russian : Восток) is a bandy club in Arsenyev, Russia. The club was founded in 1953, has earlier been playing in the Russian Bandy Super League, the top-tier of Russian bandy, and now plays in Russian Bandy Supreme League. [1] The home games are played at Stadium Vostok. [2] The club colours are red and blue. [3]

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References

  1. "«Восток» Арсеньев" (in Russian). rusbandy.ru. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  2. "Стадион «Восток», Арсеньев" (in Russian). rusbandy.ru. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  3. Official homepage