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WFC Arena Kyiv was a Soviet and
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club from Kyiv. The club was liquidated in 1993 after winning the league's championship.


History

Founded in 1988 and competed in several Soviet competitions including the Soviet Top League in 1990 and 1991. The club placed only sixth in its group and managed to beat the Russian Prometei Leningrad for the 11th place play-off. Next season the club managed to win its group and qualify for the championship play-offs, but in semifinals it lost first to Tekstilschik Ramenskoye and another loss for the 3rd place to SKIF Malakhovka.Soviet Union 1991 Women
RSSSF. Following
dissolution of the Soviet Union The dissolution of the Soviet Union, also negatively connoted as rus, Разва́л Сове́тского Сою́за, r=Razvál Sovétskogo Soyúza, ''Ruining of the Soviet Union''. was the process of internal disintegration within the Sov ...
, in 1992 the club entered Ukrainian competitions representing smaller town of Fastiv near Kyiv. In 1993, WFC Arena led by Serhiy Kachkarov won the Ukrainian championship surpassing the former champion Dynamo Kyiv by 4 tournament points.Hradyshchuk, V.
The retrospective. The 1993 season: Arena Kyiv threw a challenge at the Dynamo female players (Ретроспектива. 1993 рік: київська «Арена» кинула виклик динамівкам)
'. Womensfootball.ua. 21 May 2020
The 1993 Ukrainian national champions became A.Zubak, A.Korniyenko, L.Pavlenko, M.Aliyeva, L.Protsenko, I.Titova, L.Kovalevska, O.Hidinach, M.Borchuk, N.Ryabichenko, O.Rezvin, L.Pokotylo, H.Prykhodko, O.Andrushchenko, T.Husakova, O.Romanova. The head coach was Serhiy Kachkarov, assisting – V.Izhko.


Titles

* Ukrainian League ** Winners (1): 1993 ** Runners-up (1): 1992 * Ukrainian Cup ** Winners (1): 1992 ** Runners-up (1): 1993


References

Defunct women's football clubs in Ukraine Women's football clubs in Kyiv Ukrainian Women's League clubs 1988 establishments in Ukraine 1993 disestablishments in Ukraine Association football clubs established in 1988 Association football clubs disestablished in 1993 {{Ukraine-footyclub-stub