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FC Olympic (Donetsk) - History

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FC Olimpik (Donetsk): History About the club "Olimpik is a Ukrainian football club based in Donetsk. Since 2014, it has been playing in the Ukrainian Premier League. It was founded in 2001 on the basis of the Donetsk Regional Football Development Fund. The club is one of the few in Ukraine where the president (Vladyslav Gelzin) was a field player, sometimes playing in official games. Founding the club Football club Olimpik and the charitable foundation of the same name were established in August 2001. The club's founders were President Vladislav Gelzin and Chairman of the Supervisory Board Mykhailo Lyashko. The persistence and ambition of the club's management bore fruit in the early stages of its existence. Thus, in 2003, the 17-18 year old boys' team of Olimpik became the champion of the region among physical education teams. And the next season, the success came on a national scale. The boys born in 1988 reached the final of the Ukrainian championship. Perf

FC Chernomorets (Odesa) - History

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FC Chornomorets (Odesa): History About the club Football club Chornomorets Odesa is a Ukrainian football club from the city of Odesa that plays in the Ukrainian Premier League, whose official date of foundation is 1936, making it the oldest professional football club in the city. The club has also had other names throughout its history: "Dynamo (1936-1939), Kharchovyk (1940, 1944-1950, 1955-1957), Spartak (1941), and Metallurg (1955-1957). Since 1958, the football club has been known as Chornomorets, which is the name it has been playing under ever since. The club took part in 53 USSR championships, including 26 seasons in the top division, 24 seasons in the second division and 3 in the third division, as well as 45 USSR Cup competitions. "Chornomorets was one of the participants in the first Ukrainian championship, where it still plays. The Odesa club has participated in Ukrainian championships 22 times, 18 of which were in the top division and four in the first league.

FC Desna (Chernihiv) - History - News, scores and results

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FC Desna (Chernihiv): History About the club Desna is a professional Ukrainian football club based in the city of Chernihiv. The club plays in the Ukrainian Premier League. It was founded in 1960. Until June 15, 2010 it had professional status. In July of the same year the club received it again, but under a different name. The highest achievement of the club in the Soviet period is reaching the 1/8 final of the USSR Cup in 1965. In 1982 the team won the silver medal in the championship of the Ukrainian SSR. The best performance in the Ukrainian championship is the 2nd place in the First League in the 2016/17 season, in the Ukrainian Cup - reaching the 1/4 finals in the 2013/14 season. Home games are played at the Yuri Gagarin Stadium (12,060 seats). 1960-1970 The team was founded in 1960 under the name Avangard and was included in the Ukrainian zone of the USSR Class B championship. Oleksandr Shchanov, a former Dynamo Kiev player, was invited to become the team's head coa

Lviv - Desna: Chernihiv confidently beat Lviv

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Lviv vs. Desna - 1:3 Chernihiv confidently overcomes Lviv The word "confident" in the subtitle of our report refers to the overall impression of the first Sunday match. However, if we divide it into different periods... Just before the half-time break, the visitors were completely outplaying the home team - both in terms of the score and what was happening on the pitch. "Desna was free, confident - even easy. Not surprisingly, it was Oleksandr Riabokon's men who opened the scoring and then doubled it. Who knows, maybe the same scenario would have continued in the second half, but just before the half-time whistle, Chernihiv found themselves in the minority, meaning Lviv had a chance. To the credit of the home team, they took advantage of it almost to the full. Almost: they reduced the score, kept the visitors' goal in constant tension throughout the second half, but... Desna's counterattack made it 1-3. And almost immediately after that - a new attac

In the 9 round of the Premier League, Shakhtar will host Chornomorets

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In the 9th round of the Premier League, Shakhtar will host Chornomorets in Kharkiv September 23, Kharkiv, OSK Metalist, 17:00 Before the match "Shakhtar" approaches the next round of the championship as the leader, ahead of the nearest pursuer ("Alexandria") by 5 points. The winning streak of the "miners" includes 5 games. Next, Ivan Ordec, Wellington Nem and Dentinho are recovering from injuries. Other football players are preparing for a meeting with Chornomorets. There are no disqualified. On Wednesday, Paulo Fonseca's players played the opening match of the Champions League against Hoffenheim in Kharkiv, and on Sunday they will play at USK Metalist for the second time in a week. Opponent "Chornomorets" is in 9th place on the eve of the confrontation with the champion. Angel Chervenkov's team has 2 victories (over "Olympic" and "Desna"), while the Odesa team conceded 3 times and ended the matches in a draw

FC Shakhtar Donetsk | Latest Football News, Football and Soccer

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FC Shakhtar Donetsk Football Club Shakhtar Donetsk ([fudˈbɔlʲnɪj klub ʃɐxˈtɑr doˈnɛtsʲk], "miner") is a Ukrainian professional football club from the city of Donetsk. In 2014 the club moved to Lviv but has since early 2017 played in Kharkiv and has its headquarters in Kiev. Shakhtar has appeared in several European competitions and is often a participant in the UEFA Champions League. The club became the first club in independent Ukraine to win the UEFA Cup in 2009, the last year before the competition was revamped as the Europa League. FC Shakhtar Donetsk is one of two Ukrainian clubs, the other being Dynamo Kyiv, who have won a major UEFA competition. The club formerly played its home matches at the Donbass Arena, however, due to the conflict in Eastern Ukraine, the team relocated 600 miles to the west in Arena Lviv in the interim. Following the winter break of the 2016–17 season the club moved to the Metalist Stadium in Kharkiv (150 miles to the north of Donetsk) early

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