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Suputnyk Poltava (3) 2–0 Promin Poltava: Unknown Stadium 1976: Suputnyk Poltava (4) * 2–1 * Lokomotyv Poltava: Unknown Stadium 1977: Promin Poltava (5) 3–2 Burevisnyk Poltava: Unknown Stadium 1978: Burevisnyk Poltava (1) 4–0 Kharchovyk Velyka Bahachka: Lokomotyv Stadium, Poltava 1979: DYuSSh Kolos Poltava (1) 2–1 Lokomotyv Poltava ...
Vorskla Poltava: 2–1: Zorya Luhansk: Poltava: 19:30 EEST : Chesnakov 24 ' Dallku 63 ' Rebenok 64' Kulach 68 ' Serhiychuk 69 ' Pryima 90' Shust 90+2 ' Report: Mykhaylychenko 58 ' Rafael Ratão 68 ' Karavayev 70', 89 ' Stadium: Vorskla Stadium Attendance: 5,800 Referee: Serhiy Boyko
Poltava (Полтава) was the second of the Gangut-class battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy built before World War I. The Ganguts were the first class of Russian dreadnoughts. She was named after the Russian victory over Charles XII of Sweden in the Battle of Poltava in 1709. She was completed during the winter of 1914–1915, but was ...
Vorskla Poltava: 1–2: FC Mariupol: Poltava: 17:00 EEST : Pavliyk 46' Chelyadin 66 ' 90+1 ' Report: Ihnatenko 40 ' 51 ' Churko 56' Kulakov 58 ' Myshnyov 66 ' Bykov 68 ' Kyryukhantsev 86' Stadium: Vorskla Stadium Attendance: 0 Referee: Denys Shurman: Note: Match was played behind closed doors due to quarantine in Ukraine during COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2014 championship title for SC Poltava became the first title for Poltava-based teams at competitions in Poltava Oblast in 19 years (Velta Poltava, 1995). [1] In 2014 for SC Poltava played several professional footballers who retired or were recovering from injuries included Yuriy Fomenko , Ruslan Solyanyk , others.
This is a category for Vorskla-2 Poltava players past and present. Pages in category "FC Vorskla-2 Poltava players" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.
They hit Poltava twice on 7 October, though the shells only started fires. [11] On 5 December the Japanese captured 203 Meter Hill, a crucial position that overlooked the harbor and allowed them to direct their artillery at the Russian ships. Poltava was hit that same day by five shells, three of which penetrated the deck. One hit a torpedo ...
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