FC Dagdizel Kaspiysk
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FC Dagdizel Kaspiysk is a Russia
Russia
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n football
Football (soccer)
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 club from Kaspiysk
Kaspiysk
Kaspiysk , until 1947 known as Dvigatelstroy , is a city in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located on the Caspian Sea, southeast of Makhachkala. Population: 43,000 ....

, founded in 1949. It plays in the Russian Second Division
Russian Second Division
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, zone South, since 2008 (also played there in 2006). It was previously known as Sudostroitel Kaspiysk (1949–1967), Trud Kaspiysk (1968–1986), Torpedo Kaspiysk (1987–1989), Kaspiy Kaspiysk (1990–1993) and Argo Kaspiysk (1994). It played in Soviet Second Group
Soviet First League
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 in 1949, in the Soviet Class B
Soviet Second League
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 in 1968 and 1969, and in Soviet Second League B
Soviet Second League B
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 in 1991. It played in Russian amateur championship (zone South) in 2003-2005 and 2007.

Current squad

As of August 26, 2011, according to the RFS website.

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