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FC Skala 1911 Stryi was a
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football team. The team is based in Stryi,
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History

Over the years there were several clubs connected with Skala Stryi starting from 1911.


Club of Austria-Hungary and Poland

The first recorded match in Stryi was at times of
Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire,, the Dual Monarchy, or Austria, was a constitutional monarchy and great power in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. It was formed with the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of ...
, so called
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria,, ; pl, Królestwo Galicji i Lodomerii, ; uk, Королівство Галичини та Володимирії, Korolivstvo Halychyny ta Volodymyrii; la, Rēgnum Galiciae et Lodomeriae also known as ...
on 29 June 1906 when a team of Stryj gymnasium (high school) lost to a team from Lemberg (Lviv).1911 – 2011: Славетна історія галицького клубу
fortuna-gazeta.com.ua. 21 September 2011
The next year (1907) in Stryj was established Studencki Klub Sportowy which soon was renamed as KS Pogon Stryj. Starting from around 1910 there started to appear number of football teams in the city of Stryi: Pogon (Polish), Hakoah (Jewish), Sich (Ukrainian). Sich that was created in 1911 was the predecessor of Skala. The president of Sich became well known Ukrainian composer
Ostap Nyzhankivsky Ostap Yosypovych Nyzhankivsky ( uk, Остап Йосипович Нижанківський and ); January 24, 1863 – May 22, 1919) – Ukrainian writer and cleric, a priest of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, composer, conductor, ...
. Due to the fact that name Sich can be very politically offensive towards Polish nationals, the name was changed to Skala in 1912 as USC Skala. As a word ''Skala'' is an obsolete form of another word ''Skelia'' and it is also used in the Russian language. However soon after 1912 the club disappeared. Some players joined the SSC Pogon Stryj, others discontinued to play football. During the
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there was no sport life in Stryi. During the Ukrainian-Polish War, Poles killed Ostap Nyzhankivsky in 1919. In 1922 the football team Skala Stryi was revived as a section of the Gymnastic Association Sokil. Sokil was a member of the Ukrainian Sports Union which however refused to cooperate with the Polish authorities therefore the Ukrainian teams were banned from the Polish competitions. In 1925 Skala Stryi became an independent organization and a member of the Ukrainian Sports Union. Starting from 1928 the Ukrainian football clubs started to join the Lviv District Football Union. The first team that joined the union was the Sports Association Ukraine. In 1931 Skala also followed that example. In 1933 however the club left the Lviv District Football Union and returned to the Ukrainian Sports Union. In 1936 Skala once again joined the Polish Football Federation. There was created the new Stanislawow District Football Union and all clubs from Stryi were initially transferred to it. However due to difficult transportation communications with the rest of the Stanislawow Voivodeship, the city clubs petitioned to stay with the Lviv District Football Union.


Skala Stryi (Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka)

The football club Skala was revived in 1989 with some support from public and the Stryi city sports committee headed by Vasyl Kokhanchyk as well as part of the drive for the Ukrainian national revival (so called "National Revival Wave").Mykhailo Oliinyk.
The centennial anniversary 1911 – 2011: Glorious history of Galician club (1911 – 2011: Славетна історія галицького клубу)
'. Fortuna newspaper. 29 September 2011
The first president became Volodymyr Buriy who was assisted by Mykola Zelinsky (associated with FC Medyk Morshyn). In the beginning the newly created club played in competitions of the Lviv Oblast championship. Following dissolution of the Soviet Union and creation of independent Ukrainian football championship, in 1992 FC Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka, club of the
1991 Soviet Second League B 1991 Soviet Lower Second League was the second and the last season of the Soviet Second League B since its reestablishing in 1990. The league was divided into 10 zones (groups) with 217 participants. At least four out those 10 zones were part of r ...
, was admitted to the 1992 Ukrainian First League, but due to difficult financial situation decided to withdraw. The Stryi club played its first game against FC Zakarpattia Uzhhorod hosting it in Stryi and tying the match at 0. The season Skala finished with 31 points tying for the 4th place along with Zakarpattia and
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. The club's best scorer in 1992 became Vasyl Kardash with 6 goals.


Hazovyk-Skala Stryi (Hazovyk Komarno)

Later in 2001 the city of Stryi received a new team that relocated from Komarno, FC Hazovyk Komarno. The club was reorganized once again when its main football team relocated to Stryi.''(Russian)'
2001–02 Ukrainian Second League calendar from Aleksei Kobyzev website
/ref> It was renamed as ''Hazovyk-Khurtovyna'' adding a name of the former Ukrainian club that existed in Komarno prior to the Soviet invasion of
Halychyna Galicia ()"Galicia"
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Druha Liha Group A championship and was promoted to the
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. Then the team became financially distressed after the 2005/06 season and was bought by the Ukrainian insurance company "Kniazha". They moved again and now to
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changing its name to
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Skala Stryi (Morshyn)


Skala 1911 Stryi


Honors

*
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**Winners: 2003–04 (Group "A")Золота «Скала»
dailylviv.com (older version, referenced to "Moloda Halychyna" newspaper). 6 July 2004


League and cup history


As Skala Stryi

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as Karpaty Kamyanka-Buzka : ;
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As Hazovyk-Skala Stryi

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Officials

* Volodymyr Buriy (Skala) * Anatoliy Barabasevych (Skala) * Bohdan Kobryn (Skala) * Volodymyr Fek (Hazovyk-Skala) * Oleksandr Didenko (Hazovyk-Skala, vice-president) * Rostyslav Zaremba (Hazovyk-Skala, sports director)


Managers

* 1989-1991
Mykhailo Vilkhovyi Mykhailo Vilkhovyi ( uk, Михайло Михайлович Вільховий; born 13 April 1958 in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union - in present-day Ukraine) is a Ukrainian football manager. Positively about Vilkhovyi talked another Ukr ...
(Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka) * 1991-1991
Volodymyr Zhuravchak Volodymyr Zhuravchak ( ua, Володимир Олексійович Журавчак; born 3 May 1957) is a Ukrainian football coach and a former player. Coaching career The first team that he coached was FC Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka in 1991. He ...
(Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka) ---- * 1991-1991
Valentyn Khodukin Valentyn Mykhailovych Khodukin ( uk, Валентин Михайлович Ходукін; 17 August 1939 – 16 December 2020) was a Soviet association football, footballer and Ukrainian football manager. He died on 16 December 2020 in Lviv.
* 1992-1992
Mykhailo Vilkhovyi Mykhailo Vilkhovyi ( uk, Михайло Михайлович Вільховий; born 13 April 1958 in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union - in present-day Ukraine) is a Ukrainian football manager. Positively about Vilkhovyi talked another Ukr ...
* 1992-1993 Andriy Karimov * 1993-1993
Yuriy Shulyatytskyi Yuriy Yuriy-Yosypovych Shulyatytskyi ( ua, Юрій Юрій-Йосипович Шулятицький; born 11 August 1970) is a Ukrainian retired professional footballer who played as a right winger. Personal life Shulyatytskyi is married and ...
* 1993-1994 Yuriy SmierdovIn the Lviv region passed away notable Ukrainian football coach (На Львовщине скончался известный украинский футбольный тренер)
Antikor.com. 12 May 2017
* 1994-1994
Mykhailo Vilkhovyi Mykhailo Vilkhovyi ( uk, Михайло Михайлович Вільховий; born 13 April 1958 in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union - in present-day Ukraine) is a Ukrainian football manager. Positively about Vilkhovyi talked another Ukr ...
* 1994-1994 Yuriy Smierdov * 1995-1995
Roman Pokora Roman Mykhaylovych Pokora ( uk, Роман Михайлович Покора, 22 February 1948 – 8 March 2021) was a Ukrainian football player and manager who played most of his career as a midfielder. Career Born in Zboriv, Pokora lived in ...
* 1996-1996
Yuriy Shulyatytskyi Yuriy Yuriy-Yosypovych Shulyatytskyi ( ua, Юрій Юрій-Йосипович Шулятицький; born 11 August 1970) is a Ukrainian retired professional footballer who played as a right winger. Personal life Shulyatytskyi is married and ...
---- * 1997-2001 Yuriy Dubrovnyi (coached
FC Hazovyk Komarno FC Hazovyk Komarno ( uk, Футбольний клуб "Газовик Комарно") is a football club from Komarno, Lviv Raion, Ukraine. In 1992–2001 the club participated in the Ukrainian championship. In 2004 another club ''Hazovyk-Khurt ...
) * 2002-2003 Vyacheslav Mavrov * 2003-2006 Bohdan Bandura


References

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