MFK CSKA Moscow explained

Clubname:MFK CSKA Moskva
Fullname:MFK CSKA Moskva
Founded:1996
Dissolved:2012
Capacity:5500
Chairman: Oleg Tabunov
Manager: Ilya Shorkin
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MFK CSKA Moskva is a Russian futsal club based in Moscow, part of multi-sport club CSKA Moscow. The club was founded in 1996 under the name Bolear-MGAFK. In 1997, the team was renamed to CSKA-Bolear. The following season, they qualified to the top division of the Russian championship (currently known as Super League). After that, the club was renamed to CSKA. The team's best result: 5th place in the 2007-08 and 2009-10 seasons, as well as 1/4 finals in four cases when the championships was held with the play-off system.

In 2012, the club lost its professional status, and since then has been participating in the Moscow Championship.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.mk.ru/sport/2019/01/03/oleg-tabunov-schitaet-chto-minifutbolu-trebuetsya-perezagruzka.html Эксперт считает, что мини-футболу требуется перезагрузка