Dynamo Moscow Bandy Club

Dynamo Moscow
Founded 1923
Based in Moscow, Russia
Home ground Ice Palace Krylatskoye (8,000 seats)
Head coach Tony Lindqvist
National championships 22
For the sports club's departments, see Dynamo Moscow.

Dynamo Moscow (Russian: Дина́мо-Москва́) is a Russian sports club from Moscow which was founded in 1923.

The bandy team plays in the new Ice Palace Krylatskoye in the outskirts of Moscow.[1] Krylatskoye is a high-tech closed indoor bandy and speed skating arena with world-class facilities. It has hosted both Bandy World Championships and World Speed Skating Championships.

The club was a powerhouse of Russian bandy for decades. Eventually it declined and even was relegated to the second highest division. After it qualified for the highest division again at the end of the 2004–05 season, almost all players of the for a decade dominant Vodnik signed up for Dynamo Moscow, resulting in an immediate Russian League title in 2006. Dynamo Moscow won the World Cup for the first time in 2006, defeating Zorky in the final.

Alexandr Tyukavin of Dynamo Moscow
The goalkeeper Kirill Khvalko

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