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Football Federation Of Donetsk Oblast
Football Federation of Donetsk Oblast (FFD) is a football governing body in the region of Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. The federation is a collective member of the Football Federation of Ukraine. The Donetsk Oblast was formed on 2 July 1932 by combining territories of okruhas of the Ukrainian SSR of Starobilsk, Luhansk, Artemivsk, Stalino and Mariupol, and until 3 June 1938 covering territory of today's Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. Championship *1932 Horlivka city *1933 Metalist Kostyantynivka *1934 Dynamo Horlivka *1935 Dynamo Horlivka (2) *1936 Koval Factory Stalino *1937 Stal Kostyantynivka (2) *1938 Stakhanovets Stalino (res) *1939 ??? *1940 Stakhanovets Ordzhonikidze *1941-43 not held (World War II) *1944 Stakhanovets Stalino (2) *1945 Stakhnovets Rutchenkove *1946 Stal Makiivka *1947 Avanhard Kramatorsk *1948 Stal Kostyantynivka (3) *1949 Metalurh Zhdanov *1950 Vodnyk Zhdanov *1951 Shakhtar Druzhkivka *1952 Shakhtar Stali ...
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Coat Of Arms Of Donetsk Oblast
A coat typically is an outer garment for the upper body as worn by either gender for warmth or fashion. Coats typically have long sleeves and are open down the front and closing by means of buttons, zippers, hook-and-loop fasteners, toggles, a belt, or a combination of some of these. Other possible features include collars, shoulder straps and hoods. Etymology ''Coat'' is one of the earliest clothing category words in English, attested as far back as the early Middle Ages. (''See also'' Clothing terminology.) The Oxford English Dictionary traces ''coat'' in its modern meaning to c. 1300, when it was written ''cote'' or ''cotte''. The word coat stems from Old French and then Latin ''cottus.'' It originates from the Proto-Indo-European word for woolen clothes. An early use of ''coat'' in English is coat of mail (chainmail), a tunic-like garment of metal rings, usually knee- or mid-calf length. History The origins of the Western-style coat can be traced to the sleeved, close- ...
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2019 Football Championship Of Donetsk Oblast
The 2019 Football Championship of Donetsk Oblast was won by Sapfir Kramatorsk. League table References * * * {{2019–20 in Ukrainian football Football Donetsk Donetsk Donetsk ( , ; uk, Донецьк, translit=Donets'k ; russian: Донецк ), formerly known as Aleksandrovka, Yuzivka (or Hughesovka), Stalin and Stalino (see also: Names of European cities in different languages (C–D), cities' alternat ...
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FC Metalurh Komsomolske
FC Metalurh Komsomolske was a Ukrainian football club from Komsomolske, Donetsk Oblast The Donetsk Oblast ( ukr, Донецька область, Donetska oblast, ), also referred to as Donechchyna ( ukr, Донеччина, links=no), is an oblast of eastern Ukraine. It is Ukraine's most populous province, with around 4.1 mill .... League and cup history : {{DEFAULTSORT:Metalurh Komsomolske Metalurh Komsomolske, FC Football clubs in Donetsk Oblast Association football clubs disestablished in 2005 2005 disestablishments in Ukraine Metallurgy association football clubs in Ukraine ...
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FC Dynamo Sloviansk
SC Dynamo Slovyansk was a Ukrainian football club from Sloviansk. League and cup history : See also * FC Slavkhlib Slovyansk FC Slovkhlib Slovyansk ( uk, «Словхліб» (Слов'янськ)) was a Ukrainian football club from Sloviansk, Donetsk Oblast. Slovkhlib played at Khimik Stadium. The club was founded in 1999 and participated in the regional competitions.


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FC Khartsyzk
FC Khartsyzk, founded under the name Hirnyk in the early 20th century, was a Ukrainian football club from Khartsyzk, Donetsk Oblast. Honours * Ukrainian Second Division: **7th place: 1992 *Ukrainian Cup: **1/64 finals: 1993/94 * Ukrainian Amateur League: **3rd place in Group 4: 1994/95 *Ukrainian Amateur Cup The Ukrainian Amateur Cup ( uk, Кубок України з футболу серед аматорських команд) or AAFU Cup ( uk, Кубок ААФУ) is a national cup competition in Ukraine for amateur clubs. The nationwide competitio ...: **1/4 finals: 1996/97 References Defunct football clubs in Ukraine Football clubs in Donetsk Oblast Association football clubs disestablished in 1997 1997 disestablishments in Ukraine {{Ukraine-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Metalurh-2 Donetsk
Football Club Metalurh-2 Donetsk () was the reserve team of Metalurh Donetsk. Metalurh went bankrupt in July 2015.Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk – A Poor State Of Affairs
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The club initially competed in the competition as FC Metalurh-2 Donetsk. In 2001 the club entered into the professional leagues to compete in the Second League.


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FC Stal Kamianske
FC Stal Kamianske ( uk, Сталь Кам'янське) was a professional Ukrainian football club based in Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine. After being relegated to the Ukrainian First League after the 2017–18 Ukrainian Premier League season, the club re-registered to Bucha and changed its name to PFC Feniks Bucha in June 2018. The club didn't play any game under the new name and was dissolved on 9 July 2018. The club was sponsored by the Dnieper Metallurgical Combine (DMK) which is a member of the Industrial Union of Donbas (ISD). History The club traces its history to a factory team that was created in 1926 under the name of FC Metalist Kamianske. Later the name was changed to FC Dzerzhynka Kamianske (1934). The team participated in competitions irregularly. It entered Soviet competitions in 1935 as a city's team (Kamianske, 1935–1936) participating in Ukrainian Championship. In 1936, the city of Kamianske was renamed as Dniprodzerzhynsk. In 1936 and in 1938 ...
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FC Metalurh Donetsk
Football Club Metalurh Donetsk ( uk, Футбо́льний клуб «Металу́рг» Доне́цьк, ) was a Ukrainian professional football club based in Donetsk that went bankrupt in July 2015. History Club predecessor Football came to the Donetsk region in the time of the Russian Empire when the industrialization of the country began. Numerous foreigners, particularly British workers, were forming their own football teams. In September 1911, at the factory of ''Novorossiysk Association'' (currently the Donetsk Steel Works Factory – DMZ) owned by John Hughes has created the Yuzovka Sports Society (YuSO) which contained a football club as well. The football club became one of the founders of the Donbas football league based out of Kramatorsk in 1913. The football team existed until 1919 and was liquidated due to the Russian Civil War. In the 1920s, the factory (known at time as Lenin Steel Works) revived the club as part of its own Lenin Sports Club which later ...
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FC Pivdenstal Yenakieve
FC Pivdenstal Yenakiieve was a Ukrainian football club from Yenakiieve, Donetsk Oblast. History It is a club of the Yenakiyeve Iron and Steel Works Yenakiyeve Iron and Steel Works Public Joint Stock Company (PJSC) “Yenakiyeve Iron and Steel Works” (ticker EMZ) is an integrated steelmaking enterprise comprising OJSC "Yenakiyeve Iron and Steel Works" and JV "Metalen" LLC. Yenakiyeve Iron an .... The club won the 2001 Ukrainian Amateur Cup. References Pivdenstal Yenakiieve, FC Football clubs in Donetsk Oblast Yenakiieve Association football clubs established in 1913 Association football clubs disestablished in 2005 1913 establishments in the Russian Empire 2005 disestablishments in Ukraine {{Ukraine-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Metalurh-2 Mariupol
Illichivets-2 Mariupol is a defunct Ukrainian football team. It was the reserve team of the Ukrainian First League club FC Illichivets Mariupol. The club competed in the Druha Liha football competition of Ukraine. History When the Ukrainian Premier League created the Ukrainian Premier Reserve League there was an incentive for clubs to field their reserve clubs in the competition. Illichivets Mariupol still remain to field Illichivets-2 as their third team (juniors). However, after the complete of the 2011-12 Ukrainian Second League the club removed junior team and enter the newly formed Ukrainian Premier League Under-19 competition. The senior club was relegated from the Premier League in 2015 but still remain committed to the juniors school system. The club entered the team back into the Ukrainian Second League for the 2015–16 Ukrainian Second League season. Honours and distinctions * Ukrainian Premier League Reserves ** Winners: 2013–14 League and cup history : ...
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FC Mariupol
Football Club Mariupol ( uk, Футбольний клуб "Маріуполь" ) was a Ukrainian professional football club based in Mariupol, that competed in the Ukrainian Premier League. The club ceased to exist as a result of the Siege of Mariupol, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. From 2002 to 2017, the club was named Illichivets Mariupol under which it participated in European competitions. It was renamed as part of decommunization in Ukraine. History Metalurh Zhdanov Previously the city of Mariupol hosted a football team that competed consistently in Ukrainian republican competitions among teams of physical culture (amateur teams). The first mentioning of a Mariupol team could be traced to 1936 when it lost to Dynamo Kryvyi Rih 0:5 as part of the 1936 Soviet Cup. Next season, in 1937, it was seeded to play against another team from Berdyansk as part of the Ukrainian championship, but did not appear for the game and was eliminated. After that there is no eviden ...
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FC Lokomotyv Donetsk
FC Lokomotyv Donetsk ( uk, Локомотив Донецьк) was a football club from Donetsk. History The club was created sometime around 1957 and initially represented city of Artemivsk (today Bakhmut). After being promoted to the Soviet Class B in 1958, the club moved to Stalino (Donetsk) in mid-season1958 Soviet Class B season
where it played at a newly built Lokomotyv Stadium (today known as ). The club existed until 1973 when it relegated from the and was dis ...
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