DINAMO MINI-FOOTBALL CLUB IS ABOUT TO BEGIN THE WINDING-UP PROCEEDINGS

DINAMO MINI-FOOTBALL CLUB IS ABOUT TO BEGIN THE WINDING-UP PROCEEDINGS

DINAMO MINI-FOOTBALL CLUB IS ABOUT TO BEGIN THE WINDING-UP PROCEEDINGS

According to the administration of the Dynamo mini-football club, the club ceases its activities. The reason for the club’s winding-up is the huge debts and constant fines that have accompanied its work for the past three years. It is noted that the club will try not to violate the labor laws and will pay the salaries to the employees and players for the next three months.



The uniqueness of the Moscow Region Dynamo, as the sports analysts note, is that it is the most titled organization among Russian mini-football clubs. Dynamo managed to win the championship of Russia 11 times. The team of players became the owners of prestigious sports cups - the Intercontinental Cup and the UEFA Cup. The club has also won the country's Super Bowl. Now, judging by the forecasts, all this can only become the property of a glorious history.

The team of blue and white, formed in 2002, was originally located in the capital, but moved to the Moscow region in 2010.

According to the reports of the club’s administration, the region’s authorities were not against of keeping the organization afloat if there was a main sponsor who would take on the obligation of the debt financing.

In the past, the club was sponsored by well-known banking institutions: VTB in 2010, Yugra Bank in 2014. After the license had been revoked from the latter in the summer of 2017, the club became unable to obtain financial guarantees for the new season 2017-2018 and the club was forced to leave the Super League.

Since then, the debt has accumulated. Apparently, the penalties (withdrawal of points) and restrictions on the application, caused by debts, put the question point-black, but it was almost impossible to repay the debts in such a situation.

The exact amount of the debts has not been revealed yet, but according to the experts, they are estimated in millions.

We should recall that according to the decision of the International Football Federation, the holding of mini-football tournaments was postponed until 2021 due to the pandemic. The Mini - Football World Cup, which has been planned to be held in Lithuania this year, will be held next year from 12 September to 3 October. Whether any of the Russian clubs will take part in it is still unknown.


18.06.2020