IFC "Chertanovo" - a mini-football club from Moscow , which existed in 1992-2000, until 1994, the former second team of the Moscow " Dina ". It was in this status under the name “Dina-MAB” that he achieved the highest result in his history - the silver medals of the 1992/93 championship.
| Chertanovo | |
|---|---|
| Complete title | Mini-football club Chertanovo |
| Based | 1992 |
| Disbanded | 2000 |
| Competition | First league |
| 1999/00 | 20 |
History
In 1992, Dina-2 won a ticket to the big leagues . The team spent their debut season in the elite under the name “Dina-MAB” and took second place there, immediately after “ Dina ”. Then the team was headed by Mikhail Bondarev , soon after success transferred to the main team. The team spent the next season less confidently and became the eighth.
In the summer of 1994, the team was reformed into Chertanovo. Under this name, she also played four seasons in the Higher League , but did not rise above the 12th place. Then another two seasons the team spent in the First League, after which it ceased to exist. Among the players who “Chertanovo” during its existence has given way to a big futsal, should be noted Konstantin Mayevsky and Alexander Levin .
The women's mini-football club Chertanovo, headed by ex-coach of the male Chertanovo Nikolay Sevostyanov, achieved more success. Under his leadership, the team several times became the champion of the country.
Championship appearances in Russia
| Season | League | Occupied Place |
|---|---|---|
| 1992 | First League of the CIS (II) | one |
| 1992-1993 | Major League (I) | 2 |
| 1993–1994 | Major League (I) | eight |
| 1994–1995 | Major League (I) | 15 |
| 1995-1996 | Major League (I) | 14 |
| 1996-1997 | Major League (I) | 12 |
| 1997–1998 | Major League (I) | sixteen |
| 1998–1999 | League One (II) | four |
| 1999–2000 | League One (II) | 20 |
Famous Players
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