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FC MVO Moscow ( Russian: Московский военный округ, Moskovskiy Voyennyi Okrug (MVO)) was a Soviet football club from Moscow, Soviet Union. The club existed after World War II between 1945 and 1953. In 1951–52 it represented the city of Kalinin (today – Tver).

MVO is a Russian abbreviation that stands for the Moscow Military District. Until 1951 it competed in the Class B ( Soviet First League) when it received promotion to the Class A ( Soviet Top League) for the 1952 season. Next year in 1953, after the death of Joseph Stalin, the club withdrew from competitions after playing only six games.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

FC MVO Moscow ( Russian: Московский военный округ, Moskovskiy Voyennyi Okrug (MVO)) was a Soviet football club from Moscow, Soviet Union. The club existed after World War II between 1945 and 1953. In 1951–52 it represented the city of Kalinin (today – Tver).

MVO is a Russian abbreviation that stands for the Moscow Military District. Until 1951 it competed in the Class B ( Soviet First League) when it received promotion to the Class A ( Soviet Top League) for the 1952 season. Next year in 1953, after the death of Joseph Stalin, the club withdrew from competitions after playing only six games.



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