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FC Shakhtar Oleksandriya was established in 1948 at the production association "Oleksandriyavuhillya". At first the club played at the amateur competitions of the Ukrainian SSR until 1962 when it was accepted to the Class B which was a professional competitions.
The 2023–24 Ukrainian Premier League season, referred to as the VBet Liha for sponsorship reasons, was the 33rd top-level football club competition since the fall of the Soviet Union and the 16th since the establishment of the Ukrainian Premier League.
The 2024–25 Ukrainian Premier League season, referred to as the Ukrainian Premier League VBET for sponsorship reasons, is the 34th top-level football club competition since the fall of the Soviet Union and the 17th since the establishment of the Ukrainian Premier League.
FC Obolon Kyiv (Ukrainian: Оболонь Київ, pronounced [oboʼǀɔnʲ ˈkɪjiu̯]) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Kyiv (Obolonskyi District). Its home colors are green shirts and white shorts; while its away uniforms are white shirts and green shorts.
The season began on 8 July 2011 when newly promoted PFC Oleksandria visited FC Vorskla Poltava. [2] FC Shakhtar Donetsk were the defending champions, having won their 6th league title in the 2010–11 season and they successfully defended their title by winning the championship in the last round of the competition.
The 2020–21 season was 9th season in the top Ukrainian football league for FC Oleksandriya. Oleksandriya competed in Premier League and Ukrainian Cup . Players
The 2023–24 season will be Obolon Kyiv's 33rd season in existence, and their 13th season since being re-established. It will be their first season back in the Ukrainian Premier League since the 2011–12 season. In addition to the league, Obolon Kyiv will also compete in the Ukrainian Cup.
FC Obolon Kyiv and Ukrainian Premier League do not recognize any heritage of the club (FC Obolon Kyiv) that existed before 2013. SC Dnipro-1 is not officially the same club as FC Dnipro due to international sanctions and heavy debts to players and coaching personnel of the latter.