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Nickname(s)
  
The Blues

2015–16
  
7th

Founded
  
1922

Ground Capacity
  
2,809

Manager
  
Aleksandr Tochilin

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Full name
  
Football Club Dynamo Saint Petersburg

Ground
  
MSA Petrovskiy, Saint Petersburg

Chairman
  
Dmitry Rubashko (Director General)

Owner
  
Boris Romanovitch Rotenberg

Arenas/Stadiums
  
Petrovsky Stadium, Kirov Stadium

Leagues
  
Russian Football National League, Russian Professional Football League

FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg is an association football club from Saint Petersburg, in Northwest Russia. The club is one of the oldest clubs in Saint Petersburg, and until 1984 was the most popular football club in Saint Petersburg.

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The club played in the Russian First Division in 2010 after winning the Western zone of the Russian Second Division in 2009. But, the club relegated back to the third level after finishing 16th in 2010. The club that played as Dynamo from 2007 to 2010 returned to their previous name, FC Petrotrest Saint Petersburg, and a new Dynamo was organized to play in the Amateur Football League. In 2013 the both clubs was merged under the traditional name of Dynamo and the club was playing in the Russian National Football League. It was relegated back to the third-tier Russian Professional Football League for the 2015–16 season.

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Main sponsor is Baltic Marine Group owned by Director-General Dmitry Rubashko. In July 2015, the club was purchased by Boris Rotenberg.

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The glorious past

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The club was founded in 1922 as part of the All-Union Sport Society "Dinamo" that had its different sport clubs in variety of sports throughout the whole Soviet Union. That society was the main sponsor of the club at that time. Dinamo debuted in the Soviet Top League in 1936 among the original seven teams in the very first edition of the Soviet Top League. The club reentered the Soviet Top League right after World War II as the member of the interrupted edition of 1941. The club then participated in the Top League between 1936 and 1954, finishing in the top five, three times. In 1954, however, it was decided to replace Dynamo with another club, TRL, after the people in charge of football in Saint Petersburg were left unimpressed with the team's tenth-place finish in the League. From 1955-1961, they had only Jewish striker, Israel "Zolik" Olshanetsky.

The new beginning

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Coincidentally, the club was resurrected in 1960 in place of the TRL and spent the next two seasons in "Class B", the second tier of the Soviet league pyramid, before finding its way back to the Top Division.

The other Dark Ages

Dynamo lost its professional status in 2000, because of the lack of financing. The club, however, was immediately re-established by a local building society, but lost its professional status once again in 2004.

FC Petrotrest Saint Petersburg

The new Dynamo Saint Petersburg was established on the base of another Saint Petersburg club FC Petrotrest Saint Petersburg in 2007. After their relegation from the Russian First Division in 2010, they returned to the name Petrotrest and a new team was established as FC Dynamo to play in the Amateur Football League.

The United FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg

In preparations to 2013–14 season, FC Petrotrest and Dynamo signed on an agreement of merging FC Petrotrest into Dynamo in order to play in the Russian First Division, now called the National Football League.

At the end of the 2014–15 season, the club was relegated to the third level league, the Russian Professional Football League. Following the season, the club was purchased by the billionaire Boris Rotenberg (technically, a new club called FC Dynamo-Saint Petersburg was formed, with SMP Racing becoming the new sponser) and at the end of June 2015 "Dynamo" has with the new founders and sponsors were allowed to participate in the Second Division.

The first season of the renewed team was not easy - meeting in full strength only a few days before the start of the Championship, Dynamo failed to show good performances in the first round, once in the basement of the standings at the end of the first part of the season. But in spring 2016, thanks to high-quality training in the winter and breeding spot, Dynamo straighten their figures, nearly becoming the best team in the "West" zone on the results of matches of the second stage of the Championship. in November 2016 The team finish in the 1st place in the table standing of Western Zone in the 2nd Division.

Team name history

  • Dynamo Leningrad (1936–1990)
  • FC Prometey-Dynamo St. Petersburg (1991–1995)
  • FC Dynamo St. Petersburg (1995–1999)
  • FC Dynamo-Stroyimpuls St. Petersburg (2000)
  • FC Dynamo-SPb St. Petersburg (2001–2003)
  • FC Dynamo St. Petersburg (2007–2010)
  • dissolved (2010)
  • FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg (2011)
  • dissolved (2012)
  • FC Dynamo St. Petersburg (Since 2013)
  • Dynamo Stadium

    In 1929, Dinamo gained its own stadium, Dinamo.

    The Dynamo Stadium was built and design by the architects O. Lyalin and Y. Svirskiy. The stadium was located on Krestovsky Island in Leningrad and was the home stadium for Dynamo F.C., the stadium had a capacity of 500 fans.

    On May 22, 1936 the stadium host 12,000 fans in the first ever game of the Soviet Championship. The game was between Dynamo Leningrad and Lokomotiv Moscow and finished with winning of Lokomotiv 1:3. During the Siege of Leningrad, On May 31, 1942, the stadium host The Siege Game, between Dynamo Leningrad and the local football clubs.

    Nowadays, the stadium used as a training compound for Dynamo. In 2007 the Saint Petersburg City Administration announced on the project to destroy the stadium and replace it with a housing building and a business center. In 2009 the compound become a full municipal property after the City Administration was purchased the ground from Dymano's owners.

    In 2008 The Dynamo stadium has become as a Training center for Dynamo.

    Petrovsky Stadium

    Since the end of the 2000s, Dinamo plays at Sport Complex Petrovsky in Saint Petersburg. The complex consists of two arenas (stadiums): the central sport arena (CSA) and the minor sport arena (MSA). Dinamo shares the complex with four other professional teams. In 2008 Zenit plays at CSA, the MSA is used by Dinamo, Zenit-2, Zenit-D, and Sever (Murmansk). The MSA provides 2,835 seats to its spectators. There are talks that Zenit will move out of this complex to its new stadium that will be built in 2009 in place of the Kirov Stadium. This migration might provide Dinamo with full exploitation of the whole complex.

    League and cup history

    Soviet Union
    Russia

    Current squad

    As of 22 February 2017, according to the PFL website.

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    Notable players

    These are players who won international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Dynamo.

    Honours and Achiements

    Soviet Cup:

  • Semi-Finals: 1938, 1947, 1952
  • City Championship:

  • Champion (29): 1926-1927, 1930-1931, 1933, 1935-1936, 1938, 1945, 1948, 1950-1951, 1953, 1963-1964, 1966-1968, 1970-1978, 1980-1981, 1993
  • FC Petrotrest

    FC Petrotrest Saint Petersburg (Russian: ФК "Петротрест" Санкт-Петербург) is a former association football club from Saint Petersburg, Russia, founded in 2001.

    In 2002 the team played in Amateur Football League (North-West zone), in 2003, 2004, 2006 and since 2011 - in Second Division (West zone), in 2005 - in First Division (was relegated).

    From 2007 to 2010 the team played under the name of FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg. After the team was relegated to the Russian Second Division after the 2010 season, the team returned to their previous name FC Petrotrest and another independent team called FC Dynamo was organized to play in the Amateur Football League. In 2012 the club was finished in the 1st place and was promoted to the First division. In 2013 it was merged into Dynamo Saint Petersburg.

    References

    FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg Wikipedia