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Revision as of 15:07, 21 August 2013
Full name | FC Mostransgaz Gazoprovod |
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Founded | 2000 |
Dissolved | 2003 |
League | Russian Professional Football League Centre Zone |
2002 | 14th |
FC Mostransgaz Gazoprovod (Russian: Футбольный клуб "Мострансгаз" Газопровод) is a defunct Russian association football club based in Moscow. Founded in 2000 in Moscow as "Dynamo-MGO-Mostransgaz".[1] The club changed the name to "Mostransgaz" for the next two seasons (2001-2002). The club represented the settlement of Selyatino in the Moscow Oblast before moving the headquarters to Gazoprovod but still plays the home matches in Selyatino.[2]
Mostransgaz was promoted to the Russian Professional Football League for the 2002 season, entering the Centre Zone and finished 14th place in the league out of 20 teams.[3] Before the start of 2003 season, the club decided once again to change the name to "Medic" but due to the financial problems, they lost the status as a professional club due to the financial problems and finally was forced to disband, giving up the place in the PFL to FC Petrotrest Saint Petersburg for the 2003 season.[4]
Achievements
Russian Cup: First Round (2002)
Highest Position ever: 14th place in the Centre Zone of the Russian Professional Football League