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CSP Izmailovo (), formerly ShVSM Izmailovo, was a
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club based in
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,
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. Founded in 2006, they began play in 2007 but folded in June 2014 during the
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season. The team was coached by Sergey Lavrentyev from February 2011 until October 2012, when he took the job as
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coach.


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* SKIF-CSP Izmailovo (women's
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