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  2. Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium current name was given in honour of the former Dynamo Kyiv and USSR national football team coach Valeriy Lobanovskyi in 2002, who died on 13 May that year, at age 63. [ 1 ] In January 2014, the square adjoining the stadium's main gate from Hrushevskoho Street became scene of the month-long street battle between attacking activists ...

  3. List of football stadiums in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Dynamo Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Dynamo Club Stadium is part of the educational training facility ground operated by Ukrainian Premier League club Dynamo Kyiv located at the city limits of Kyiv in the former village of Vita-Lytovska (Koncha-Zaspa, Holosiiv Raion). The area is specifically notorious for having the state-owned mansions compound designed for the state high ...

  5. File:FC Dynamo Kyiv logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The logo of FC Dynamo Kyiv – professional association football club based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Club logo of Dynamo Kyiv: Date: 3 July 2011: Source: Own work using: fcdynamo.com: Author: Maria Priydan, Sergey Melnik: SVG development

  6. FC Dynamo Kyiv - Wikipedia

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    Dynamo Kyiv tied the national record for winning three consecutive Soviet Premier League titles in 1966, 1967, and 1968. Dynamo Kyiv won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1975 and 1986 as well as the European Super Cup in 1975, after two games against Bayern Munich. In 1977, 1987, and 1999, the club reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League.

  7. Bannikov Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is named after the goalkeeper of Dynamo and Soviet national team and later the first president of Football Federation of Ukraine Viktor Bannikov. On 9 August 2014, a former FC Dynamo Kyiv and USSR national football team player Andriy Bal died at the Bannikov Stadium, when he collapsed because of a blood clot during a veterans match. [6]

  8. Category:Football venues in Kyiv - Wikipedia

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  9. Dynamo (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    The Kyiv club of Dynamo was initially sponsored by the Bolshevik factory (former - "Greter and Krivanek"). On December 11, 1926 there was established Dynamo Vinnytsia. During years of independence from 1994 to 2010, 455 sports people represented Dynamo at Olympics and earned 63 different medals (18 gold, 18 silver, 27 bronze).