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Serhiy Nahornyak
Serhiy Mykolayovych Nahornyak ( uk, Сергій Миколайович Нагорняк; born 5 September 1971) is a Ukrainian professional football coach and former player. Club career Nahornyak started his career at local amateur but well established football club Intehral playing at regional level. He made his debut at professional level in April 1993 in the Ukrainian First League for FC Vorskla Poltava playing against FC Avtomobilist Sumy. In the Ukrainian Premier League Nahornyak debuted for FC Nyva Vinnytsia on 8 August 1993 against FC Torpedo Zaporizhia. In 1995 another Podolianyn Vyacheslav Hrozny invited him to FC Spartak Moscow, but Nahornyak struggled to stay in the first squad and later after dismissal of Hrozny from Spartak joined FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, with which reached the 1997 Ukrainian Cup Final yielding the main trophy on penalties to FC Shakhtar Donetsk. He played a game in the 1995–96 UEFA Champions League for FC Spartak Moscow in a 2:2 tie against ...
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Vinnytsia
Vinnytsia ( ; uk, Вінниця, ; yi, װיניצע) is a city in west-central Ukraine, located on the banks of the Southern Bug. It is the administrative center of Vinnytsia Oblast and the largest city in the historic region of Podillia. Administratively, it is incorporated as a town of oblast significance. It also serves as an administrative center of Vinnytsia Raion, one of the 6 districts of Vinnytsia Oblast, though it is not a part of the district. It has a population of . The city's roots date back to the Middle Ages. It was under Lithuanian and Polish control for centuries until the Russian Empire annexed it in 1793. During the 1930s and early 1940s the city was the site of massacres, first during Stalin's purges and then during the Holocaust in Ukraine and the Nazi occupation. A Cold War–era airbase was located near the city. Name The name of Vinnytsia appeared for the first time in 1363. It is assumed that the name is derived from the old Slavic word "Vino", ...
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FC Arsenal Kyiv
Football Club Arsenal Kyiv () is a Ukrainian football club based in Kyiv. In 2019, the club's professional team was dissolved, but its junior teams continue to compete in city competitions. The club claims to be a successor of Kyiv Arsenal factory team which traces its history back to 1925. The original factory team used to compete in the Soviet Class B (later reorganized as Soviet Second League), but was relegated in 1964 and officially dissolved (lost professional status). The football club of the Ukrainian post-Soviet period was created in 1993 and brought to Kyiv from Boryspil by a geological company Geoton which was one of main sponsors of the Football Federation of Ukraine and Ukraine national football team in the beginning. In 1995–2001 through a merger, the club was reconstituted by the Ministry of Defense as a separate government enterprise not part of the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. During that period (1995–2001) it competed in the Ukrainian ...
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Ukrainian Premier League
The Ukrainian Premier League ( uk, "Українська Прем'єр-ліга", ''Ukrayinska Premier Liha'') or UPL is the highest division of Ukrainian annual football championship. As the Vyshcha Liha ( uk, Вища ліга, ''Top League'') it was formed in 1991 as part of the 1992Hunchenko, O., Kazakov, V., Kulikovska, O. Historic and geographic characteristics of football development in Ukraine (ІСТОРИКО-ГЕОГРАФІЧНІ ОСОБЛИВОСТІ РОЗВИТКУ ФУТБОЛУ В УКРАЇНІ)' Ukrainian football championship upon discontinuation of the 1991 Soviet football championship and included the Ukraine-based clubs that competed previously in the Soviet top three tiers competitions as well as better clubs of the Ukrainian republican competitions. The initial season of the league featured six former Soviet Top League clubs among which were Dynamo, Shakhtar, Chornomorets, Dnipro, Metalist, Metalurh as well as four more clubs that previously also co ...
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FC Avtomobilist Sumy
FC Ahrotekhservis Sumy was the Ukrainian football club based in Sumy, Ukraine. The club entered the competition of the Ukrainian SSR in the Soviet Second League in 1990. Soon after that the club became the member of the Ukrainian First League. ''Avtomobilist'' was not a successful team and soon in 1996 it lost its professional status. In 1994 the club changed its name to SBTS. For a single season in 1994–95 the team was simply named as ''FC Sumy''. Before its relegation and losing its professional license in 1996 the name was changed to ''Ahrotekhservis''. Previous names of the club 1965–1993 – Futbol'nyi Klub "Avtomobilist" Sumy ( uk, Футбольний Клуб "Автомобіліст" Суми) ''(Football Club Avtomobilist Sumy)'' 1993–1994 – Futbol'nyi Klub SBTS Sumy ( uk, Футбольний Клуб СБТС Суми) ''(Football Club SBTS Sumy)'' 1995 – Futbol'nyi Klub "Sumy" ( uk, Футбольний Клуб "Суми") ''(Football Club ...
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Ukrainian First League
The Persha Liha ( uk, Перша ліга) or Ukrainian First League is a professional football league in Ukraine and the second tier of national football competitions pyramid. Members of the league also participate in the Ukrainian Cup. It is the highest division of Professional Football League. History The league was set up by the newly reorganized Football Federation of Ukraine (a successor of the Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR) with the falling apart Soviet Union as a second tier, lower than Ukrainian Higher League (Vyshcha Liha) and higher that Ukrainian Transitional League (Perekhidna Liha). The very first round of games that took place for this league was on 14 March 1992. The league itself was organised just a few months before that and consisted mostly of all the Ukrainian clubs that previously competed in the one of groups of the Soviet Lower Second League (4th tier, see Ukrainian Soviet competitions). To the league were also added some Soviet Top League ...
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Association Football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposition by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular framed goal defended by the opposing side. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45 minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries, it is considered the world's most popular sport. The game of association football is played in accordance with the Laws of the Game, a set of rules that has been in effect since 1863 with the International Football Association Board (IFAB) maintaining them since 1886. The game is played with a football that is in circumference. The two teams compete to get the ball into the other team's goal (between the posts and under t ...
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Ukraine National Under-18 Football Team
The Ukraine national under-18 football team ( uk, Юнацька збірна України з футболу (U-18)) is one of several junior national teams of the Football Federation of Ukraine. It serves as a reserve of under-19 team in preparation to continental under-19 football competitions. Until 2001 it served as the base team, before UEFA transitioned competitions to under-19 age requirements. History Head coaches * 1999-2002 Anatoliy Kroshchenko European championship In 2001 Ukraine U-18 qualified for the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship. Honours *Continental competitions (UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship): ** runners-up (1): 2000 Recent results Current squad The following players have been called up for 2014 Slovakia Cup. See also * Ukraine national football team * Ukraine national under-21 football team * Ukraine national under-19 football team The Ukraine national under-19 football team ( uk, Юнацька ...
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Ukraine National Under-17 Football Team
The Ukraine national under-17 football team represents Ukraine in international football at this age level and is controlled by the Football Federation of Ukraine, the governing body for football in Ukraine. UEFA European Under-16/Under-17 Football Championship record Under-16 format Under-17 format :''*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.'' Head coaches * 2010-2011 Yuriy Moroz * 2013-2014 Oleh Kuznetsov * 2016-2017 Serhiy Popov * 2017-2018 Oleh Kuznetsov * 2018- Volodymyr Yezerskiy Tournaments * FIFA U-17 World Cup * UEFA European Under-17 Championship Achievements UEFA European Under-17 Championship * U-16 European Championship in 1994 – 3rd place Results and fixtures 2022 2023 Current squad * The following players were called up for the 2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification matches. * Match dates: 24-30 October 2022 * Opposition: , and *Caps and goals correct as of: 30 October 2022, after the match against ...
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Ukraine National Under-16 Football Team
The Ukraine national under-16 Football (soccer), football team is controlled by the Football Federation of Ukraine. History The team participated in tournaments like the Aegean Cup since its formation after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Current squad ''As of 30 January 2006'' Managers * Yuriy Kalitvintsev See also * Ukraine national football team * Ukraine national under-21 football team References

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Ukraine National Under-19 Football Team
The Ukraine national under-19 football team ( uk, Юнацька збірна України з футболу (U-19)) also known as the Junior football team of Ukraine represents Ukraine in international football in the UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship and finals of the FIFA U-20 World Cup. It is formed by its head coach who is appointed and directed by the Ukrainian Association of Football, the governing body for football in Ukraine. * Ukraine national under-18 football team, immediate reserve and formerly the main team before 2002 * Ukraine national under-20 football team, special team that is formed only for the FIFA U-20 World Cup upon successful performance of Ukraine U-19 Overview Ukraine national under-19 football team is the second youth national football team in the country after the national under-21 football team. Previously it was known as Ukraine national under-18 football team before competitions shifted back in 1999. The team represents Ukraine at t ...
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Ukraine National Football Team
The Ukraine national football team ( uk, Збірна України з футболу) represents Ukraine in men's international football and is governed by the Ukrainian Association of Football, the governing body for football in Ukraine. Ukraine's home ground is the Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kyiv. The team has been a full member of UEFA and FIFA since 1992. After Ukrainian Independence and the country's breakaway from the Soviet Union, they played their first match against Hungary on 29 April 1992. The team reached the quarter-finals in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, their debut in the finals of a major championship. Apart from Russia, Ukraine is the only post-Soviet state to qualify for the FIFA World Cup finals. As the host nation, Ukraine automatically qualified for UEFA Euro 2012. Four years later, Ukraine finished third in their qualifying group for Euro 2016 and advanced via the play-off route to reach a UEFA European Championship tournament through the qualifiers for the firs ...
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FC Irpin Horenychi
FC Irpin Horenychi was an amateur club from Horenychi and participated in the regional competitions of Kyiv Oblast. The club became famous for fielding former Ukraine international footballers who were about to retire from professional sport. The club was founded in 2005, although Horenychi used to have a football team before that won several champion titles of Kyiv Oblast back in 1960s-1970s. The club dissolved in 2009. Honours Ukrainian Amateur Cup * Winners: 2008 Former players Andriy Kovtun, Mykola Volosyanko, Vladyslav Vashchuk, Anatoliy Bezsmertnyi, Yuriy Dmytrulin, Andriy Annenkov, Eduard Tsykhmeistruk, Serhiy Nahornyak, Vitaliy Kosovsky, Serhiy Konovalov, Serhii Rebrov, Taras Lutsenko, Artem Yashkin, Vasyl Kardash, Valyantsin Byalkevich, Yuriy Hrytsyna Yuriy Vasylyovych Hritsyna ( uk, Юрій Васильович Гріцина; born 15 June 1971) is a Ukrainian professional football coach and a former player. Club career He made his professional debut in the S ...
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