Dynamo Sports Club - Structure

Structure

Currently Dynamo is the All-Russian fitness-sports society based in Moscow. The society also has several affiliations abroad in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Moldova, Romania, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine.

In 1937 the Dynamo sports society was awarded the Order of Lenin.

There is the International coordination council of Dynamo's organizations which includes:

  • Sports Association "Interclub" of Ministry of Interior (Angola)
  • Sports Public Organization "Dynamo" (Armenia)
  • Republican State-Public Union "Belarusian Fitness-Sports Society Dynamo"
  • Sports Club "Levski" (Sofia)
  • Fitness-Sports Club "Dynamo" (Georgia)
  • Sports Organization "Fiamme ORO" of Ministry of Interior (Italy)
  • Public Union "Fitness-Sports Society Dynamo" (Kazakhstan)
  • Public Union "Kyrgyz Fitness-Sports Society Dynamo"
  • Sports Society "Dynamo" (Latvia)
  • Central Sports Club "Dynamo" of Ministry of Interior (Moldova)
  • Sports Organization "Khuch"
  • Public-State Union "All-Russian Fitness-Sports Society Dynamo"
  • Sports Society "Dynamo" (Romania)
  • Sports Society "Dynamo" of Ministry of Interior (Tajikistan)
  • Sports Club "Galkan" of Ministry of Interior (Turkmenistan)
  • Fitness-Sports Society "Dynamo" (Ukraine)

Several organizations are observers:

  • Fitness-Sports Charter "Dynamo" (Abkhazia)
  • Sports Society of Ministry of Interior (Azerbaijan)
  • Fitness-Sports Society "Dynamo" (Uzbekistan)

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