- football. The club was
founded on 18
March 1937 and pla****
under the name of
Neftyanik until 1968.
Since then the club has been
competing under the name of Neftçi...
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Neftyanik Stadium may
refer to
BetBoom Arena (formerly
Neftyanik Stadium), multi-purpose
stadium in Ufa, Russia.
Neftyanik Stadium, a multi-purpose stadium...
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Belarusian football.
Their home
stadium is
Atlant Stadium. 1963:
Formed as
Neftyanik Novopolotsk 1981:
Renamed Dvina Novopolotsk 1989:
Renamed Kommunalnik...
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Neftyanik Almetyevsk is an ice
hockey team in Almetyevsk, Russia. They play in the VHL, the
Supreme Hockey League,
which is the
second level of Russian...
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Second League (Central
Asian Division) from 1962 to 1991
under the name
Neftyanik Fergana. In 1990, the club
advanced to the
Soviet First League, winning...
- SKA-
Neftyanik (Russian: СКА-Нефтяник) is a
professional bandy club from Khabarovsk, Russia,
established in 1947. It
plays in the
Russian Bandy Super League...
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Bashkortostan and who race in the
Russian Speedway Championship. The
Neftyanik Stadium, has a
capacity of 7,000
spectators and
opened on 25
August 1962...
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Neftyanik Leninogorsk (Russian: Нефтяник Лениногорск) was an ice
hockey team
based in Leninogorsk, Russia. The club was
founded in 1961 and parti****ted...
- 2017 – SKA-
Neftyanik (Khabarovsk) 2018 – SKA-
Neftyanik (Khabarovsk) 2019 – SKA-
Neftyanik (Khabarovsk) 2020 –
Dynamo (Moscow) / SKA-
Neftyanik (Khabarovsk)...
- and 1983–1991,
meaning Geologist),
Priboy (in 1964–1965,
meaning Surf),
Neftyanik (in 1966–1977,
meaning Oiler),
Stroitel (meaning Builder),
Fakel (in 1980–1982...