Dinamo Alma-Ata

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Dinamo Alma-Ata (Russian: Динамо (Алма-Ата) ) was in Soviet times , a sports club from the former Kazakh capital Almaty , which among other things in water polo , wrestling , gymnastics , athletics , bandy and hockey was successful. Well-known representatives of Dinamo were the gymnast Valeri Lyukin , the pole vaulter Grigori Jegorow , and the wrestlers Anatoli Nasarenko , Shamil Serikow and Anatoli Bykow . The co-founder of Spartak Moscow Nikolai Starostin trained both the football and ice hockey teams of Dinamo during his exile in Alma-Ata.

Soccer

See FK Qairat Almaty .

Futsal

See MFK Kairat Almaty .

Bandy

The Medeo stadium

In 1977 and 1990 the Dinamo bandy team won the Soviet national championship and in 1978 the European Cup . The venue was the Medeo stadium .

Water polo

In 1982 the water polo players reached the final of the European Cup . After a 10: 7 in the first leg for Dinamo, the team lost in the second leg to Wasserfreunde Spandau 04 6:10.

hockey

European Cup balance men's field
year competition level space place
1977 Club Champions Cup 1 11 London
1978 Club Champions Cup 1 12 Barcelona
1979 Club Champions Cup 1 9 The hague
1980 Club Champions Cup 1 6th Barcelona
1982 Club Champions Cup 1 1 Versailles
1983 Club Champions Cup 1 1 The hague
1984 Club Champions Cup 1 5 Terrassa
1985 Club Champions Cup 1 3 Frankenthal
1986 Club Champions Cup 1 4th Utrecht
1988 Club Champions Cup 1 4th Bloemendaal
1989 Club Champions Cup 1 5 Mülheim
1990 Club Champions Cup 1 7th Frankfurt
1991 Club Champions Cup 1 6th Wassenaar
1992 Club Champions Cup 1 7th Amsterdam

The Lords of Dinamo were the most successful hockey team in the history of the USSR . They were 15 times national champions, four times runner-up and five times cup winners. In the championships of the USSR, Dinamo played 612 games, of which 421 won, 134 draws and only 57 games lost, with a goal difference of 1510: 386.

The greatest success was the only two victories of a Soviet team in the European Cup in 1982 and 1983. At the 1982 tournament in Versailles , the team beat Dutch champions HC Klein Zwitserland 4: 3 with the following squad: Minneula Asisow, Sos Airapetjan , Igor Ryschkow, Farit Sigangirow, Oleg Sagorodnew, Juri Apelganets, Serik Kalimbajew, Michail Nitschepurenko, Vladimir Anischenkow, Valeri Beliakow, Alexander Myasnikow, Marat Schensenbekow, Alexander Gontscharov, A. Slobenko, W. Latypow, S. Schajmerdenow. A year later the title could be defended again against the host HC Klein Zwitserland in The Hague .

Individual evidence

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