Imperial Sport Club Dina Moskva is a futsal club based in Moscow, but playing their home games at town Troitsk-Moscow.
In 1991 Moscow businessman Sergey Kozlov donated USSR futsal championship. He liked the sport very much and decided to create his own club. The name of the club – Dina - is the name of Kozlov’s wife.
In its first season Dina is becoming CIS championship winner. After that Dina won all Russian championship titles till 2001 – that season Spartak Moscow under Evgeny Lovchev became the strongest team in the country.
For many years Dina’s players formed Russian national team. Golden era of the club is connected with Konstantin Yeryomenko, one of the best players in world futsal history. On European championship 1999, won by Russian national team, 11 players in Russian side were Dina players.
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 (2001 and 2002).
Dina may refer to:
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