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1998–99 Football Championship Of Poltava Oblast
The 1998–99 Football Association of Poltava Oblast, Football Championship of Poltava Oblast was won by two-time defending champions FC Psel Hadiach, Psel Hadiach, who successfully defended the title, earning their fourth title. Points were awarded as follows: 3 for a win, 2 for a draw and 1 for a loss. FC Kremin-2 Kremenchuk, Kremin-2 Kremenchuk replaced another team from Kremenchuk Naftotrans-Polo during first half of season. However the team withdrew 7 rounds before the end of the season. Also, in second half of season FC Adoms Kremenchuk, Adoms Kremenchuk replaced Budivelnyk Shyshaky which withdrew after first half. Second League Eighteen teams took part in Second League group stage. They were split into two zones, with two top teams from each group advancing into the play-off stage. Both winners of the play-off matches gained promotion to the next years First league. The promoted teams were Semenivka and Start from Stasi. League table Goalscorers Top goalscorer was Vlad ...
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FC Psel Hadiach
Football Club Psel Hadiach ( uk , ФК Кремез Кременчук; is a Ukrainian association football, football team based in Hadiach, Ukraine. History Club was formed in 1988 by Poltavanaftohaz Nhvu, PoltavaGasVydobuvannya Gas Production Division and Kachanivsʹkyy Hazopererobnyy Zavod Vat "Ukrnafta". Psel won the Poltava Oblast Championship in 1991. Name change * 1988 – February 2002 Psel Hadiach * February 2002 – 2004 Naftovyk-Psel Hadiach * 2004 – 2013 Psel Hadiach * 2013 – 2014 Psel-Raiz Hadiach * 2014 – present Psel Hadiach League and cup history : Honours Poltava Oblast Champions * Winners (5): 1991, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000 * Runners-up (2): 1992–93, 2000–01 * Third Place (4): 1992, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2004–05 Poltava Oblast Cup * Winners (3): 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2002–03 *Runners-up (2): 1996–97, 2001–02 References Sources

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Football Association Of Poltava Oblast
Football Association of Poltava Oblast is a football governing body in the region of Poltava Oblast, Ukraine. The federation is a member of the Football Federation of Ukraine. At the end of 2017, the Federation reorganized as Football Federation of Poltavshchyna ( uk, Федерація футболу Полтавщини, ФФП, FFP) by excluding its collective members that participate in professional football, i.e. FC Vorskla Poltava, FC Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni, FC Poltava, FC Kremin Kremenchuk. The new organization has replaced the former Football Federation of Poltava Oblast. Previous Champions *1938 PVATU (1) *1939 no competition *1940 no competition *1941-44 World War II *1945 no competition *1946 FC Spartak Poltava (1) *1947 FC Dynamo Poltava (1) *1948 FC Vahonobudivnyk Kremenchuk, FC Dzerzhynets Kremenchuk (1) *1949 FC Lokomotyv Poltava (1) *1950 FC Lokomotyv Poltava (2) *1951 FC Spartak Poltava (2) *1952 FC Vahonobudivnyk Kremenchuk ...
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FC Kremin-2 Kremenchuk
Kremin-2 Kremenchuk is a Ukrainian football team based in Kremenchuk, Ukraine and it serves as a junior team for the FC Kremin Kremenchuk. Like most tributary teams, the best players are sent up to the senior team, meanwhile developing other players for further call-ups. Competing usually at regional level of Poltava Oblast and occasionally the national amateur competitions, in 2022 it debuted in Ukrainian Second Division. Among notable achievements it should be noted about 2nd place runner of Poltava Oblast football championship in 2000. Earlier in 1999 the team appeared in competitions among amateurs but placed last in its group. Its next appearance at national level the team has made only in the 2019–20 season as Kremin-Yunior. League and cup history : Managers Notes and references See also *FC Kremin Kremenchuk Football Club Kremin Kremenchuk ( uk , ФК Кремінь Кременчук; ru , Кремень Кременчуг, translit=Kremen Kremenchug) ...
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FC Adoms Kremenchuk
FC ADOMS Kremenchuk was a Ukrainian football club formed in Kremenchuk, Poltava Oblast in 1999 and based at Polytechnic Stadium from 1998 to 2001. Team competed in two seasons of Ukrainian Second League before dissolving in 2001. History The club was formed in early part of 1999 by owner a local company "Adoms" Kostiantyn Turkin and Dmytro Oleksiinko. Turkin became clubs first President. Hryhoriy Chychykov was appointed as first coach. Club colors were blue and white. For its first season the team participated in second round of Poltava Oblast Championship replacing Budivelnyk Shyshaky. They finished 11th out of 13 teams. Matchday programme by Avanhard Rovenky stated that Adoms only drew with Psel Hadiach and won all their matches, while not conceding any goals. Season table showed them conceding 1 goal and scoring 32 in 12 matches. Oleksandr Solnyshkin was the top goalscorer with 10 goals. Team also took part in Poltava Oblast cup, where they lost in final against Psel Had ...
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FC Sula Lubny
FC Sula Lubny is a Ukrainian amateur football club from Lubny, Poltava Oblast. The club was formed on initiative of the regional branch of the Kolos republican sport society in 1985.History of football in Lubny in 1918-2010 (Історія Лубенського футболу 1918 - 2010 р.)
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The club was formed on basis of existing army football team "Zirka" that was formed earlier in 1982. The club was formed soon after complete reconstruction of the city's central stadium "Kolos" (formerly Metalist). The first head coach was appointed Oleksandr Serdiuk. With exception of 1986, since 1985 the club consistently played in All-Ukrainian football co ...
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FC Myrhorod
FC Myrhorod is a Ukrainian amateur football club from Myrhorod. Until 1997 it was known as FC Petrivtsi. It plays in the Poltava Oblast Championship (season 2018–19). League and cup history : References Football clubs in Poltava Oblast Myrhorod Myrhorod ( uk, Ми́ргород, ) is a city in the Poltava Oblast (province) of central Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of the Myrhorod Raion (district), the city itself is administratively incorporated as a city of oblast s ...
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Oleksandr Solnyshin
Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Aleksander and Aleksandr. Related names and diminutives include Iskandar, Alec, Alek, Alex, Alexandre, Aleks, Aleksa and Sander; feminine forms include Alexandra, Alexandria, and Sasha. Etymology The name ''Alexander'' originates from the (; 'defending men' or 'protector of men'). It is a compound of the verb (; 'to ward off, avert, defend') and the noun (, genitive: , ; meaning 'man'). It is an example of the widespread motif of Greek names expressing "battle-prowess", in this case the ability to withstand or push back an enemy battle line. The earliest attested form of the name, is the Mycenaean Greek feminine anthroponym , , (/Alexandra/), written in the Linear B syllabic script. Alaksandu, alternatively called ''Alakasandu'' ...
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Vladyslav Nemeshkalo
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Ihor Kyiko
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Anatolii Siryk
Anatoly (russian: Анато́лий, Anatólij , uk, Анато́лій, Anatólij ) is a common Russian and Ukrainian male given name, derived from the Greek name ''Anatolios'', meaning "sunrise." Other common Russian transliterations are Anatoliy and Anatoli. The Ukrainian transliteration is Anatoliy or Anatolii. The French version of the name is Anatole. Other variants are Anatol and more rarely Anatolio. Saint Anatolius of Alexandria was a fifth-century saint who became the first patriarch of Constantinople in 451. Anatoly was one of the five most popular names for baby boys born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 2004. One in every 35,110 Americans are named Anatoly and the popularity of the name Anatoly is 28.48 people per million. The name of Anatolia – a region located to the east from the Greeks' point of view – shares the same linguistic origin. People * Anatoli Agrofenin (born 1980), Russian footballer * Anatoli Aleksandrovich Grishin (born 1986), Russian ...
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