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In August 2020 Obolon-Brovar Kyiv was renamed (again) to Obolon Kyiv. [3] The club's logo was changed accordingly. [3] The 2022-23 season saw Obolon Kyiv get promoted to the Ukrainian Premier League for the 2023-24 season. They finished 14th in the league but beat Livyi Bereh Kyiv in the play-offs (1-0 home, 1-1 away).
7,558 (vs Gent, 3 October 2019) Lowest home attendance: 0 (all home matches were played ... Obolon-Brovar Kyiv: Transfer Free [20] 31 May 2020 MF Andriy Zaporozhan: 37
16 – Artem Favorov (Obolon-Brovar) Biggest home win: Zirka 6–0 FC Ternopil (Round 5) Biggest away win: 4 – Nyva 0–4 FC Sumy (Round 3) Highest scoring: 7 – Hirnyk-Sport 3–4 FC Poltava (Round 29) Longest winning run: 6 – Zirka (Round 19–25) Longest unbeaten run: 9 – Helios (Rounds 1–9) Longest winless run
The 2015–16 Ukrainian Cup was the 25th annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition. The schedule of games for clubs from the First and Second League was confirmed on 3 July 2015 at a session of the Central Council of the Professional Football League of Ukraine.
The 2016–17 Ukrainian First League was the 26th since its establishment. The fixtures were announced on 16 July 2016, [1] and the competition commenced on 24 July 2016. The spring session started on 12 March 2017 with the competition ending on 2 June 2017.
Ukrainian Cup.jpg. The 2013–14 Ukrainian Cup is the 23rd annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition.. The decision on a schedule of competitions for clubs of the First and Second League and leagues composition was confirmed on June 20, 2013, at a session of Central Council of the Professional Football League of Ukraine [1]
The 2018–19 Ukrainian Cup was the 28th annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition. The competition started on 18 July 2018 and concluded on 15 May 2019. [1] ...
Obolon Kyiv: 20 2008–09: Zakarpattia Uzhhorod: Obolon Kyiv: PFC Oleksandria: 18 : 2009–10: PFC Sevastopol: Volyn Lutsk: Stal Alchevsk: 18 2010–11: PFC Oleksandria: Chornomorets Odesa: Stal Alchevsk: 18 2011–12: Hoverla-Zakarpattia Uzhhorod: Metalurh Zaporizhya: FC Sevastopol: 18 2012–13: FC Sevastopol: Stal Alchevsk [4] PFC ...