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Metallurg (with
spelling variations) is the name of
several ex-Soviet
sport clubs:
Metallurg Bratsk, a
Russian bandy club
Metallurg Magnitogorsk, a Russian...
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Metallurg Bekabad (Uzbek: "
Metallurg Bekobod") is an
Uzbek football club
based in Bekabad. They play in the
Uzbekistan Super League. The club was founded...
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Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Russian: Металлург Магнитогорск) is a
professional ice
hockey team
based in Magnitogorsk,
Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. They are...
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metallurgical plant" as
successor to the
disbanded football club "
Metallurg Almalyk" who parti****ted in 1966–1988
years in the
Second League of the...
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Metallurg Anosov may
refer to:
Anosov Pavel Petrovich,
tsarist Russian governor-general and metallurgist-scientist
Statue of
Metallurgist Anosov, Zlatoust...
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Metallurg Novokuznetsk (Russian: Металлург Новокузнецк Shor: Металлург Аба-тура) is a
professional ice
hockey team from
Siberia based in Novokuznetsk...
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Metallurg Anosov (Russian: Металлург Аносов) was a
merchant ship of
Black Sea
Shipping Company (Soviet Union). the ship was one of the project...
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government on 1
March 2004. FC
Moscow was
formed on the base of FC Torpedo-
Metallurg. The team pla**** in the
Russian Cup
final in 2007. Moscow's best result...
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Metallurg Stadium (Russian: «Металлург») is a
football stadium in Samara, Russia, and is home to
Russian Premier League club FC
Krylia Sovetov. Built...
- Avtomobilist. In 1991 it
became Metallurg, a
title it held
until February 2010 when it was
renamed Metallurg-Yenisey (formally,
Metallurg was
excluded from the...