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FC Ternopil
FC Ternopil is a Ukrainian amateur football club based in Ternopil, Ukraine. The club was originally created as a second team of FC Nyva Ternopil. After its reformation and return to professional level, the club competed in the Ukrainian Second League. History Nyva Ternopil farm team In 2000 at the initiative of Ternopil Mayor Anatoliy Kucherenko, the Ternopil Pedagogical Lyceum (college) of the Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatyuk National Pedagogical University established a team ''Nyva Ternopil-2'', which became a farm club of Nyva Ternopil. The club participated in the Ukrainian Second League during the 2000–01 and 2001–02 seasons. However, after the winter beak in 2002 the club changed their name to ''FC Ternopil''. At the end of the 2001–02 season the main club was relegated from the Ukrainian First League and FC Ternopil lost its professional license. In 2003, the team called ''Burevisnyk'' was formed and began competing in the top league of Ternopil obslast, representing Terno ...
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Ternopilsky Misky Stadion
Roman Shukhevych Ternopil City Stadium ( uk, Тернопільський міський стадіон імені Романа Шухевича) is a multi-use stadium in Ternopil, Ukraine. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and is the home of clubs FC Ternopil and FC Nyva Ternopil. History The stadium is mentioned as a sports field "Kolo parku" (Near the park) in 1909 when Tarnopol (today Ternopil) was part of Austria-Hungary. It was a home to local Polish club Kresy and Ukrainian team of Podillya Sports Society. In Soviet times it was known as ''Avanhard Stadium'' and belonged to another football team FC Avanhard Ternopil. In 1983-84, the city adopted a new professional team from neighbouring city of Berezhany and almost completely rebuilt the stadium. In 2021, the stadium is set to host its first Ukrainian Cup Final and first major competition final in the city overall.
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2012–13 Ukrainian Second League
The 2012–13 Ukrainian Second League was the 22nd season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine. There are two groups of competition divided by region. The competition began on 13 July 2012 when Hirnyk-Sport Komsomolsk visited Sevastopol to play against FC Sevastopol-2 and lost 3–1. Competition information Stage details The competition for the 2012–13 season has been changed from previous seasons 2 stages. The first stage will be a round robin competition similar to the previous seasons. The first stage of the competition will be played prior to the winter break. Each team will play with other teams two games (one home, one away). The second stage will begin the spring of 2013. Teams will be divided into 4 groups. The first stage Groups A and B will be split into two pools one of teams playing for promotion to the First League, another of teams competing to remain in the Second League. Each team in a group will play with every other team two games in a round robin c ...
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Taras Chervonetskyi
Taras Chervonetskyi ( uk, Тарас Миколайович Червонецький; born 10 June 1995 in Ternopil, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian football midfielder who plays for FC Epitsentr Dunaivtsi in the Ukrainian Second League Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * Som .... Career Chervonetskyi is a product of the Youth Sportive School Ternopil system. His first trainer was Vasyl Zatorskyi. In 2012, he signed a contract with FC Sevastopol. References External links * * Ukrainian men's footballers FC Sevastopol players FC Sevastopol-2 players Men's association football defenders Ukrainian Premier League players 1995 births Living people FC Ternopil players FC Bakhchisaray players FC Epitsentr Kamianets-Podilskyi players Sportspeople from Ternopil Foo ...
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Vladyslav Hevlych
Vladyslav Hevlych ( uk, Владислав Дмитрович Гевлич); Vladislav Gevlich (russian: Владислав Дмитриевич Гевлич; born 23 September 1994) is a Ukrainian (until 2014), Russian football midfielder who plays for Sevastopol. Career Hevlych is a product of the Youth Sport School Sevastopol system. His first trainer was Viktor Tkachenko. After playing for all FC Sevastopol team levels, he signed a contract with this club. After the annexation of Crimea to Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig ..., he received Russian citizenship as Vladislav Gevlich. References External links * * * Profile at Crimean Football Union 1994 births Living people Sportspeople from Sevastopol Ukrainian men's footballers Naturalised ...
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Oleksiy Sheyko
Oleksii, Oleksiy or OleksiĭALA-LC romanization of Ukrainian. ( uk, Олексі́й, Oleksij ) is a Ukrainian male name of Ancient Greek origin. Some people with the given name Oleksiy * Oleksiy Antonov (born 1986), Ukrainian football forward * Oleksiy Antyukhin (born 1971), retired Ukrainian professional footballer * Oleksiy Babyr (born 1990), Ukrainian football striker * Oleksiy Bashakov (born 1988), Ukrainian football midfielder * Oleksiy Byelik (born 1981), professional Ukrainian football striker * Oleksiy Cherednyk (born 1960), retired Soviet and Ukrainian football player and a current scout * Oleksiy Chychykov (born 1987), professional Ukrainian football striker * Oleksiy Gai (born 1982), Ukrainian footballer * Oleksiy Hodin (born 1983), Ukrainian midfielder * Oleksiy Horodov (born 1978), professional Ukrainian football midfielder * Oleksiy Ivanov (born 1978), Ukrainian football midfielder * Oleksiy Kartunov, a Doctor of Political Science, professor and a member of ...
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Ihor Kurylo
Ihor Mykhaylovych Kurylo ( uk, Ігор Михайлович Курило; born 3 May 1993) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Metalist 1925 Kharkiv. Club career He began playing football at age 7. His first coach in the local sports school was Volodymyr Vasylchyshyn. Later he was invited to learn soccer skills for four years under the coach Vasiliy Matviykiv. At the same time he played in the Ukrainian Youth Football League for the team FC BRW-VIK Volodymyr-Volynskyi in Volodymyr. After completing school he entered the Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatyuk National Pedagogical University, where there was a strong football team. After a while in 2011 he won a spot on the team, which won a regional championship, won a Super Cup and was a finalist of the Ukrainian Students' League. In 2012, he began playing for FC Ternopil, which at the time was in the Ukrainian Second League. The team was promoted to the Ukrainian First League after finishing 3rd in th ...
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Stepan Klekot
Stepan ( uk, Степань; pl, Stepań; he, סטפאן) is an urban-type settlement in Sarny Raion (district) of Rivne Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. Its population was 4,073 as of the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Current population: The settlement is located in the historic Volhynia region of Ukraine, on the left bank of the Horyn, a tributary of the Prypiat. History The first written mention of Stepan dates back to 1290. In 1900, the Jewish population of Stepan totaled 1,854. During the World War II occupation of Ukraine, the Nazi German occupying forces established a Jewish ghetto, where nearly 3000 Jews were killed. In 1960, Stepan acquired the status of an urban-type settlement. People from Stepan * Stanisław Gabriel Worcell (1799–1857), socialist Polish revolutionary See also * Klesiv Klesiv ( uk, Клесів; pl, Klesów) is an urban-type settlement in Sarny Raion (district) of Rivne Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. Population: History Klesiv w ...
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Ihor Nakonechnyi
Ihor Anatoliyovych Nakonechnyi ( uk, Ігор Анатолійович Наконечний; born 23 February 1960) is a retired Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ... football player and coach. He played with different Soviet and Ukrainian clubs. External links *Profile on football.odessa.ua* 1960 births Living people Footballers from Kyiv Men's association football midfielders Ukrainian men's footballers Soviet men's footballers FC Chornomorets Odesa players SKA Kiev players FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhia players SC Odesa players Íþróttabandalag Vestmannaeyja players FC SKA-Lotto Odesa players FC HU ZIDMU-Spartak Zaporizhzhia players Ukrainian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Iceland Ukrainian Premier League ...
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Vitaliy Myrnyi
Vitaliy Oleksandrovych Myrnyi ( ua, Віталій Олександрович Мирний; born 3 April 1992) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper In many team sports which involve scoring goals, the goalkeeper (sometimes termed goaltender, netminder, GK, goalie or keeper) is a designated player charged with directly preventing the opposing team from scoring by blocking or intercepting o .... References External links * * * 1992 births Living people Footballers from Poltava Ukrainian men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers FCI Levadia U21 players FCI Levadia Tallinn players FK Banga Gargždai players FC Cherkashchyna players FK Utenis Utena players FC Ternopil players FC Olimpiya Savyntsi players FC Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni players FK Neftchi Farg'ona players FK Andijon players FC Chornomorets Odesa players FC Kremin Kremenchuk players Ukrainian First League players Ukrainian Second League players E ...
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Volodymyr Kravchuk
Volodymyr ( uk, Володи́мир, Volodýmyr, , orv, Володимѣръ) is a Ukrainian given name of Old East Slavic origin. The related Ancient Slavic, such as Czech, Russian, Serbian, Croatian, etc. form of the name is Володимѣръ ''Volodiměr'', which in other Slavic languages became Vladimir (from cu, Владимѣръ, Vladiměr). Diminutives include Volodyk, Volodia, Lodgo and Vlodko People known as Volodymyr * Volodymyr the Great (aka St. Volodymyr, Volodymyr I of Kyiv), Grand Prince of Kyiv * Volodymyr II Monomakh, Grand Prince of Kyiv * Volodymyr Atamanyuk (born 1955), Soviet footballer * Volodymyr Bahaziy (1902–1942), Ukrainian nationalist * Volodymyr Barilko (born 1994), Ukrainian football striker * Volodymyr Bezsonov (born 1958), Ukrainian football manager and player * Volodymyr Chesnakov (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer * Volodymyr Demchenko (born 1981), Ukrainian sprinter who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics * Volodymyr Dyudya (born 19 ...
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2018–19 Ukrainian Football Amateur League
The 2018–19 Ukrainian Football Amateur League season will be the 23rd since it replaced the competition of physical culture clubs. On 23 June 2018, the AAFU at its website published information about the upcoming its conference where AAFU plans to adopt its decision about the upcoming season including championship and cup competitions. The AAFU also provided a preliminary list of clubs that expressed their interest in the 2018-19 competitions. The format of the upcoming season was adopted at a conference on 29 June 2018.
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2017–18 Ukrainian Second League
The 2017–18 Ukrainian Second League was the 27th season since its establishment. The competition commenced on 14 July 2017. The league returned to the multiple group competition format after it was abandoned in 2013. Final composition of the league was approved at the PFL Conference on 21 June 2017. The current season competition is in a triple round robin format for each group. Group A commenced their winter break after the Round 7 postponed match was played on 12 November 2017. Group B will begin their winter break after the completion of Round 22 on 19 November 2017. Group B competitions resumed the spring session on 30 March 2018 and Group A on 31 March 2018. Teams On 21 June 2017, it was announced that 25 teams will play in two divisions, but later FC Balkany Zorya was transferred to the 2017–18 Ukrainian First League and FC Cherkaskyi Dnipro-2 withdrew from the competition, leaving 23 teams in the field. Promoted teams The following six teams were promoted from ...
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