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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.
Obolon Arena is a football stadium in the city of Kyiv, Ukraine. It is the home ground of football club Obolon Kyiv. [3] The stadium was used by teams of the top national league since 2002. The stadium has been actively used by the Ukraine national under-21 football team as well.
Dynamo-2 Kyiv (O) 34 8 6 20 31 55 −24 30 Qualification for relegation play-off: 16 Odesa (D) 34 7 3 24 21 63 −42 24 Relegation play-off – Withdrew from PFL: 17 Obolon Kyiv (D) 34 5 7 22 19 28 −9 22 Withdrew from PFL [d] 18 Arsenal Bila Tserkva (R) 34 5 5 24 23 76 −53 20 Relegated to Ukrainian Second League
Vorskla vs Obolon. Kick off time was delayed for 35 minutes. The match had been interrupted in the 16th minute. [16] Zorya vs Oleksandriya. Kick off time was delayed for 45 minutes. [17] Round 4. Livyi Bereh vs Chornomorets. Kick off time was delayed for 90 minutes. [18] LNZ vs Karpaty. Kick off time was postponed for 6 hours. [19] Round 5 ...
The Olympic National Sports Complex Stadium in Kyiv. Construction and exploitation of stadiums and other football infrastructure in Ukraine as well as providing safety in conducting competitions is supervised by the respected UAF (previously FFU) standing committee.
Obolon Kyiv [a] Kyiv: Obolon Arena: 5,100 FL:2nd debut – Oleksandriya: Oleksandria (Kyiv) CSC Nika Stadium: 7,000 6th 2001–02 11 Polissia Zhytomyr: Zhytomyr: Tsentralnyi Stadion: 5,928 FL:1st debut – Rukh Lviv: Lviv: Arena Lviv: 34,915 11th 2020–21 3 Shakhtar Donetsk a: Donetsk (Kyiv) Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex: 70,050 1st 1992 ...
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).
FC Arsenal Kyiv (originally as FC Boryspil) FC Nyva Myronivka (1993–94) FC CSKA Kyiv (1995–2001) FC Mariupol. FC Dynamo Luhansk; FC Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk. FC Kalush; FC Karpaty Lviv. FC Lviv (1992) FC Temp Shepetivka. FC Advis Khmelnytskyi; FC Poltava. FC Karlivka; FC Ros Bila Tserkva. FC Transimpeks Vyshneve; FC Enerhiya Yuzhnoukrainsk ...