Friday, October 05, 2007

The Friday List of Little or No Consequence #32

A Clutch of Dynamos
17 Top-Flight Teams From Around The World With 'Dynamo' In Their Name

1. Dynamos (South Africa)
2. Dynamo Moscow (Russia)
3. Dynamo Stavropol (Russia)
4. Lusaka Dynamos (Zambia)
5. Samarqand-Dinamo (Uzbekistan)
6. Power Dynamos (Zambia)
7. Dinamo Minsk (Belarus)
8. Dynamos (Zimbabwe)
9. Dynamo Makhachkala (Russia)
10. Dynamo České Budějovice (Czech Republic)
11. Dynamo Dushanbe (Tajikistan)
12. Dynamo Berlin (Germany)
13. Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine)
14. Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia)
15. Houston Dynamo (USA)
16. Dynamo Dresden (Germany)
17. Dynamo Bryansk (Russia)

15 comments:

Graham Sibley said...

Of course you don't need me to tell you that teams with the word Dynamo in them were generally the official teams of the secret police behind the old iron curtain.

Flicktokick said...

Dynamo Kiev...achermmmUkrainemmmmmm

Chris O said...

Really sp3ktor? I had no idea. Hey that could even work with Dynamos in Zimbabwe...

Chris O said...

Sorry flicktokick - you're quite right. My brain was thinking 'Ukraine' but my fingers were thinking 'Russia'...

Now corrected - thanks for that!

Adam said...

What does "Dynamo" actually mean? Cause now I'm interested.

Also, George Bush lived in Houston for a while when he was young. Houston Dynamo, obviously from Houston. The only conclusion here is that MLS has been infiltrated by team of Dubbya's secret police to monitor "dem foriners" who play "funny football"

Chris O said...

I suspect it's a reference to power, as in a bicycle dynamo.

Oh for the day when we see the result on TV:

"Bicycle Dynamo 3 Rapid Deterioration 0..."

Adam said...

According to Wikipedia:

Dinamo, also Dynamo, was the oldest sports and physical training society of the Soviet Union, created in 1923. The name given to the society was supposed to mean "Power in Motion" from Greek: δύναμις; dynamis -power, and Latin: motio, -motion.

So you're right!

Chris O said...

There you are, you see. If it wasn't for your research, people would continue thinking I'm some sort of schmuck.

I know more than people think - that's all I'll say for now... :)

Terry Duffelen said...

There is a link between Berlin and Dresden.

When Dynamo Berlin were formed in 1954, it was because the bigwigs in the GDR thought that Berlin should have a top club. So they relocated pretty much the entire Dynamo Dresden squad to the capital and took Dresden's place in the First Division. Dresden were automatically relegated to the Second Division.

Those East German communists certainly knew how to get things done. And AFC Wimbledon fans think they are hard done by.

Chris O said...

lol... I love this site sometimes! So many new things you learn...! :-)))

Adam said...

Apparently, the head of the German secret police in the 60's used to manipulate the outcome of games. So suck on that, Serie A match-fixing scandal!

Adam said...

to clarify - I mean he used to manipulate games to benefit Dynamo Berlin.

Anonymous said...

Er... hate to say this, but Stavropol and Makhachkala aren't in the top flight.

Anonymous said...

Also, Dinamo Brest (Belarus), Dinamo Tirana (Albania), Dinamo Bender (Moldova), Dinamo Bucuresti (Romania) and Dinamo Batumi and Dinamo Tbilisi (Georgia) are in their top leagues!

Chris O said...

I do apologise, Lemons. The information I had to hand suggested otherwise with regards to Stavropol and Makhachkala. Thank you for pointing that out (and welcome to SPAOTP!)

I'm not doing very well here, am I?!?

Thanks for your other suggestions too - we always like people to chip in with their own additions to the list!

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