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Kolos may refer to: ;People * Kolos (name), a first or last name ;Sports *Kolos (sports society), a Ukrainian sports society *Kolos Stadium (Borispil), a multifunctional stadium in Boryspil, Ukraine * FC Kolos Bykovo, a soccer team based in Bykovo, Volgograd Oblast, Russia *FC Kolos Kovalivka, a soccer team based in Kovalivka, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine * FC Kolos Krasnodar, a soccer team based in Krasnodar, Russia * FC Kolos Pokrovskoye, a soccer team based in Pokrovskoye, Rostov Oblast, Russia *FC Kolos Nikopol, name of FC Elektrometalurh-NZF Nikopol, a soccer team based in Nikopol, Ukraine, in 1970–1991 *FC Kolos Pavlohrad, former name of FC Kosmos Pavlohrad, a former soccer team based in Pavlohrad, Ukraine *FC Kolos Poltava, former name of FC Vorskla Poltava FC Vorskla Poltava ( uk, ФК «Во́рскла» Полта́ва ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Poltava that competes in the Ukrainian Premier League, the top flight of Ukrainian football. Histor ...
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Kolos (name)
Kolos is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Serhiy Kolos, Ukrainian Paralympic athlete * Włodzimierz Kołos (1928–1996), Polish chemist and physicist * Kolos Ferenc Vaszary (1832–1915), Hungarian Roman Catholic cardinal {{given name, type=both ...
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Kolos (sports Society)
Kolos ( uk, Всеукраїнське фізкультурно-спортивне товариство «Колос» агропромислового комплексу України, ВФСТ «Колос») is a fitness-sport society of the Agro-Industrial Complex of Ukraine, formerly a rural sports society and a trade unions - cooperative sports society that was uniting farmers, workers, servicemen, technicians of agricultural organizations, enterprises, establishments, and educational institutions. Created in 1950 under the name of "Kolhospnyk" (farmer of kolkhoz), it changed its name to Kolos in 1970. Description On January 1, 1979 it accounted for 13,835 primary collectives with over three millions of sportsmen. The society was cultivating 45 types of sports. In 1982 the society merged with its Russian counterpart "Urozhai". In 1990 the society was revived in the Ukrainian SSR and later - Ukraine.
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Kolos Stadium (Borispil)
Kolos Stadium is a multifunctional facility, primarily used for Association football, football and field hockey located in Boryspil, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. Currently the Ukrainian Premier League football club FC Arsenal Kyiv, Arsenal Kyiv plays their home games at the stadium. History The stadium was initially constructed after the World War II, Second World War and had a capacity for 7,500 spectators. In 1997 the facility was reconstructed and modernized with individual seating as well change rooms, a special medical room and massage facilities and new parking arena. The capacity was reduced to 5,654 with approximately 2,000 covered seats. The hockey facility has a separate arena which is uses a Artificial turf, synthetic turf and a small covered stadium with a capacity for 1,500 spectators. Football usage From the start of the 2009–10 Ukrainian Premier League, Ukrainian Premier League 2009–10 season Arsenal Kyiv plays their home games at the stadium. FC Borysfen Boryspil, Bo ...
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FC Kolos Bykovo
FC Kolos Bykovo (russian: «Колос» (Быково)) was a Russian football team from Bykovo, Volgograd Oblast. It played professionally for one season in 1994 in the Russian Third League Russian(s) refers to anything related to Russia, including: *Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *Rossiyane Russian citizenship law details the conditions .... External links *Team history at KLISF Association football clubs established in 1993 Association football clubs disestablished in 1995 Defunct football clubs in Russia Sport in Volgograd Oblast 1993 establishments in Russia 1995 disestablishments in Russia {{Russia-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Kolos Kovalivka
FC Kolos Kovalivka ( uk, Колос Ковалівка) is a professional Ukrainian football club from the village of Kovalivka, Kyiv Oblast which competes in the Ukrainian Premier League, having been promoted from the Ukrainian First League on the 8 June 2019 for the first time in their history. The club colors are white and black. The club has made a real cinderella story in 2020 transforming in five years from an amateur team into a continental challengers by advancing through the full league pyramid (4 tiers).From competitions of the PFL to continental competitions! Compliments to "Kolos" (Зі змагань ПФЛ - до контин ...
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FC Kolos Krasnodar
FC Kolos Krasnodar (russian: ФК «Колос» Краснодар) was a Russian football team from Krasnodar. It played professionally from 1992 to 1996, including two seasons (1993 and 1995) in the second-highest Russian First Division. Reserve squad Kolos's reserve squad played professionally as FC Kolos-2 Krasnodar (Russian Second League in 1993 and Russian Third League in 1994) and as FC Kolos-d Krasnodar in the Russian Third League in 1995. External links *Team history at KLISF Association football clubs established in 1992 Association football clubs disestablished in 1996 Kolos Kolos may refer to: ;People * Kolos (name), a first or last name ;Sports *Kolos (sports society), a Ukrainian sports society *Kolos Stadium (Borispil), a multifunctional stadium in Boryspil, Ukraine * FC Kolos Bykovo, a soccer team based in Bykovo ... 1992 establishments in Russia 1996 disestablishments in Russia {{Russia-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Kolos Pokrovskoye
FC Kolos Pokrovskoye (russian: «Колос») is a Russian football team from Pokrovskoye, Rostov Oblast. It played professionally for one season in 1996, taking 3rd place in the Zone 2 of the Russian Third League. Team name and location history * 1996: FC Avangard-Kolos Taganrog Taganrog ( rus, Таганрог, p=təɡɐnˈrok) is a port city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, on the north shore of the Taganrog Bay in the Sea of Azov, several kilometers west of the mouth of the Don River. Population: History of Taganrog The ... * 1997: FC Kolos Taganrog * 1997: FC Kolos Pokrovskoye * 1998: FC Spartak Taganrog * 2003: FC Kolos Taganrog * 2006: FC Kolos Pokrovskoye External links *Team history at KLISF Association football clubs established in 1996 Football clubs in Russia Sport in Rostov Oblast 1996 establishments in Russia {{Russia-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Elektrometalurh-NZF Nikopol
FC Elektrometalurh-NZF Nikopol (also referred as ''FC Elektrometalurg-NZF Nikopol '') is an amateur Ukrainian football club. The club is based in Nikopol, Ukraine and sponsored by the Nikopol Ferroalloy Plant (NZF). Brief history Metalurh→Trubnik In 1962–1970 in Nikopol existed another team of masters that was called Metalurh and later ''Trubnyk''. Following the liquidation of the Soviet Class B competitions in 1971, Trubnyk was disbanded. Managers * 1958–1959 Morozov * 1962–1962 Hreber * 1968–1970 Yemets Kolos→Metalurh→Elektrometalurh The team was founded in 1950 as Kolos Nikopol Raion and in 1950–1970 competed in regional competitions of Volunteer Sport Society "Kolos" and the second group (tier) of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Championship.
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FC Kosmos Pavlohrad
FC Kosmos Pavlohrad was a professional Ukrainian football club based in Pavlohrad, Ukraine. Before 1985, the club carried the name Kolos. From 1986 to 1995, it played under the name Shakhtar. In 1994, it merged with another amateur club, Kosmos Pavlohrad, under the name Shakhtar Pavlohrad. In 1995, it changed its name to Kosmos Pavlohrad. See also * FC Hirnyk Pavlohrad FC Hirnyk Pavlohrad was a professional Ukrainian football club. The club was based in Pavlohrad, Ukraine. History Before 1985 the club carried name of Kolos. From 1986 to 1995 it played under name of Shakhtar. In 1994 merged with another amateur ... Football clubs in Pavlohrad Kosmos Pavlohrad Kosmos Pavlohrad Kosmos Pavlohrad 1973 establishments in Ukraine 1995 disestablishments in Ukraine Kolos (sports society) Agrarian association football clubs in Ukraine {{Ukraine-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Vorskla Poltava
FC Vorskla Poltava ( uk, ФК «Во́рскла» Полта́ва ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Poltava that competes in the Ukrainian Premier League, the top flight of Ukrainian football. History Kolos Poltava The club draws its history from 1955 when in the city of Poltava was established a football club Kolhospnyk within the republican trade union sports society '' Kolos''. The same year it entered the Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR where already played one of the older clubs from Poltava, FC Lokomotyv Poltava. In 1957 the club obtained its professional status and was included in the competitions of the Soviet third division (then "Class B"). However, in 1982 the club went into bankruptcy and was dissolved. In 1983 many players moved to play for an amateur football team ''Kooperator'' from Poltava that represented the Poltava Institute of Cooperation. During its history for a short period of time from 1968 to 1972, Kolos was also car ...
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FC Stroitel Vitebsk
FC Stroitel Vitebsk was a Belarusian football club based in Vitebsk. History *1989: founded as Kolos Ustye *1993: renamed to Kolos-Stroitel Ustye *1993: relocated to Vitebsk and renamed to Stroitel Vitebsk FC Kolos Ustye was founded in 1989 in Ustye, Vitebsk Voblast, and until 1991 it was playing in Belarusian SSR league. Since 1992 Kolos started playing in Belarusian First League The Belarusian First League is the second tier of professional football in Belarus. It was created in 1992, following the Belarusian independence. History and format The typical format of the league involves 16 clubs playing a double round-robin t .... In 1993 team's name was changed to Kolos-Stroitel, and in the summer of the same year the team was relocated to Vitebsk and renamed to Stroitel Vitebsk. After the end of 1994–95 season Stroitel was disbanded. External linksProfile at footballfacts.ru Association football clubs established in 1989 Association football clubs disestablished in 1995 De ...
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KOLOS
Kolos may refer to: ;People * Kolos (name), a first or last name ;Sports *Kolos (sports society), a Ukrainian sports society *Kolos Stadium (Borispil), a multifunctional stadium in Boryspil, Ukraine * FC Kolos Bykovo, a soccer team based in Bykovo, Volgograd Oblast, Russia *FC Kolos Kovalivka, a soccer team based in Kovalivka, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine * FC Kolos Krasnodar, a soccer team based in Krasnodar, Russia * FC Kolos Pokrovskoye, a soccer team based in Pokrovskoye, Rostov Oblast, Russia *FC Kolos Nikopol, name of FC Elektrometalurh-NZF Nikopol, a soccer team based in Nikopol, Ukraine, in 1970–1991 *FC Kolos Pavlohrad, former name of FC Kosmos Pavlohrad, a former soccer team based in Pavlohrad, Ukraine *FC Kolos Poltava, former name of FC Vorskla Poltava FC Vorskla Poltava ( uk, ФК «Во́рскла» Полта́ва ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Poltava that competes in the Ukrainian Premier League, the top flight of Ukrainian football. Histor ...
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