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1996–97 Ukrainian Second League
The 1996–97 Ukrainian Second League was the sixth season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine. The competition commenced on 10 August 1996 and ended on 21 June 1997. Teams Promoted teams Six teams have been promoted from the 1995–96 Ukrainian Football Amateur League: * FC Pokuttya Kolomyia, Pokuttya Kolomyia - Group 1 winner ''(debut)'' * FC Papirnyk Malyn, Papirnyk Malyn - Group 3 winner ''(debut)'' * FC Fakel Varva, Fakel Varva - Group 4 winner ''(debut)'' * FC Lokomotyv Smila, Lokomotyv Smila - Group 3 runner-up ''(debut)'' * FC Avanhard Merefa, Avanhard Merefa - Group 4 third ''(debut)'' * FC Portovyk Kerch, Portovyk Kerch - Group 6 winner ''(debut)'' Two teams were added also without participation in the Ukrainian Football Amateur League: * FC Nyva Bershad, Nyva Bershad - undetermined ''(debut)'', supposedly instead of Sportinvest Kryvyi Rin
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Ukrainian Second League
The Ukrainian Second League (, ''Druha Liha'') is a professional football league in Ukraine which is part of the Professional Football League of Ukraine, a collective member of the Ukrainian Association of Football. As the third tier it was established in 1992 as the Transitional League and changed its name the next season. The league is lower than the Ukrainian First League (''Persha Liha'') and the lowest level of professional football competitions in the country. Since 1996 the league, after being merged with its lower tier (in 1992–1995 there was the Third League), consists of two main regions roughly north-west and south-east. The league's relegated teams lose their professional status and return to their regional associations. Quick overview First seasons The third division of the Ukrainian championship originally was organized as the ''Transitional League'' due to numerous amateur clubs competing in it 15 out of 18. Out of the 1992 Transitional League the top clubs quali ...
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FC Chayka-VMS Sevastopol
FC Chayka-VMS Sevastopol was a Ukrainian football club based in Sevastopol. In 2001–02, the club took part in the Ukrainian Second League for the last time. FC Chaika also represented the Ukrainian Navy. The club's colours were white and blue. History Previous names: * 1964–1965: Chaika Balaklava () * 1966–1970: Chaika Sevastopol () * 1971–1974: Avanhard Sevastopol () * 1975: Khvylya Sevastopol () * 1976–1986: Atlantyka Sevastopol () * 1987–1996: Chaika Sevastopol () ** 1997–2000: Chernomorets Sevastopol * 2001–2002: Chaika-VMS Sevastopol () In 1964 the club presented the city and as Chayka Balaklava again competed in Soviet Second League. In 1966, after the merger Balaklava to Sevastopol has changed its name to Chayka Sevastopol. In 1967 the club finished in fourth place high in their area, but the following season did not join the professional tournament. It was only in 1971 under the name Avanhard Sevastopol that the club competed in the Second League, Zone ...
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FC Systema-Boreks Borodyanka
FC Systema-Boreks Borodianka () was a Ukrainian football club of Bordianka excavation equipment factory () from Borodianka, Kyiv Oblast.Valerko, A. The PFL legends: "Systema-Boreks" Borodianka, 2001-02 season (Легенди ПФЛ: "Система-Борекс" (Бородянка), сезон 2001/2002)'' Footboom. 6 April 2016 The club was dissolved in 2003 and temporarily merged with FC Borysfen Boryspil. With the help of the Kyiv Oblast Football Federation, its place was handed to another club FC Boyarka-2006. Borodianka and Boyarka clubs have no direct connection and conditionally assumed as related by the Football Federation of Ukraine. The Borodianka club itself has a long history of participation in the Ukrainian KFK competitions among "collectives of physical cultures" (so called amateur teams). The Borodianka team was sponsored by a local heavy equipment manufacturer Boreks ( Borodianka) as well as the Ministry of Education sports club. The name Boreks is a portmante ...
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FC Mukacheve
FC Karpaty Mukacheve () was a Ukrainian football team from Mukacheve, Zakarpattia Oblast. The club was formed in 1946 as FC Bilshovyk. History Looking back throughout the history, in the city existed several football clubs that preceded current club. After the Second World War in 1945 in Mukacheve, were formed three football teams "Spartak" (represented a local tobacco factory), "Bilshovyk" (brewery), and "Dynamo" (law enforcement and border guards).Hadzheha, V., Selmenskyi, S. From the history of the Mukacheve football club "Karpaty" (З історії мукачівського футбольного клубу "Карпати")'. Zakarpattia online. 24 November 2010 On 13 May 1945, the local newspaper "Zakarpatska Pravda" was reporting its readers that the local Mukacheve Dynamo had hosted "Spartak-URSO" from Uzhhorod and beat it 10–1. Sometime a week later, the same Dynamo Mukacheve beat Dynamo Berehove at home 5–2. Soon the chairman of the People's Council of Transcarpathi ...
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FC Kalush
FC Kalush () was a Ukrainian professional football club from Kalush, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. History The club was founded soon after World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ... as Khimik Kalush and in the Soviet competitions competed at regional level and KFK (amateur level). The club was reestablished in place of previously existed Polish club at the chemical plant TESP that also was overtaken by Soviets. Khimik Kalush also was associated with the Soviet chemical and metallurgical association "Khlorvinil" that was expanded in 1961. At KFK level the club competed until 1995, when as Khimik entered the Druha Liha. Its main sponsor "Khlorvinil" was reorganized as a state enterprise "Oriana". Later in 1995, Khimik renamed themselves to FC Kalush. The club str ...
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FC Skhid Slavutych
Slavutych Football Club () was a Ukrainian football club from Slavutych, Kyiv Oblast. Founded in 1994, it participated in professional competitions in 1995–1998 spending three seasons in the Ukrainian Second League. History Overview The first football activities in the city started in 1987, just after its foundation to replace Pripyat, abandoned after the Chernobyl disaster of 1986. The football club Stroitel Pripyat, founded in 1970s, was renamed "Stroitel Slavutych", and ceased its activities after the end of 1988 season. The club joined competitions four rounds before the end of the 1994-95 Ukrainian Third League season replacing the bankrupted club FC Transimpeks Vyshneve which after its merge with FC Ros Bila Tserkva it moved to the town of Trezyne near Bila Tserkva. Name * 1995–1996 FC Skhid Slavutych * 1996–1997 FC Nerafa Slavutych * 1997–1998 FC Slavutych-ChAES Slavutych League and cup history : See also * FC Stroitel Pripyat Stroitel Football Club Pri ...
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FC Ros Bila Tserkva
FC Ros Bila Tserkva is a Ukrainian amateur Association football club based in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast that was expelled from the professional league after the 2010–11 season. The club was formed in 1983. The club's best season was in the first year competing in independent Ukraine when they finished 4th in the Ukrainian First League The Persha Liha ( ) or Ukrainian First League is a Ukrainian football league system, level of national football competitions (second tier) in Ukraine governed by the Professional Football League of Ukraine, Professional Football League at the disc ... Group A. Since then the club has been struggling and has had numerous name changes as they find sponsors to keep the club solvent and active. The FC Ros Bila Tserkva home ground was ''Trudovi Rezervy''. Colours are white shirts, black shorts. Team names : League and cup history : Managers * Yevhen Zolotnytsky (1999) (playing coach) * Vadym Lazorenko (1999-02) * Ihor Khimanych (2002) (interi ...
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FC Halychyna Drohobych
FC Halychyna Drohobych () is an amateur football club from Drohobych, Ukraine. The club was created in place of SKA Karpaty Lviv and amateur club Avanhard Drohobych on December 2, 1989 as SFC Drohobych. Drohobych appeared in the Ukrainian Cup in 1999-2000, when they made the 1/16 round, and 2000-01. In 2003 the club lost its professional status and competes in the Lviv Oblast Championship. History The first Soviet clubs in Drohobych appeared soon after annexation of former Eastern Polish territories by the Soviet Union. As usual the best clubs that were established in the city like in many other cities were Dynamo and Spartak which dominated the football life until 1950. In 1950 at the Oil Refinery Factory was established a team that eventually made its way to the all-Union level, Naftovyk Drohobych. With reorganization of the Soviet league and discontinuation of the Class B competitions, the team was disbanded. Sometime parallelly there existed another weaker team Dolotnyk ...
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FC Haray Zhovkva
FC Haray Zhovkva is an amateur Ukrainian football team based in Zhovkva, Lviv Oblast. The team spent several years in the Ukrainian Second Division before was relegated at the end of the 1998–99 season along with FC Krystal Chortkiv. On the amateur level ''Haray'' has won the cup competition of the Amateur Association in 2002. Currently, the club competes on the regional level in the Lviv Oblast Lviv Oblast (, ), also referred to as Lvivshchyna (, ), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast in western Ukraine. The capital city, capital of the oblast is the city of Lviv. The current population is History Name The region is named ... competition with more modest results than in the past. League and cup history : Amateur football clubs in Ukraine Sport in Zhovkva Football clubs in Lviv Oblast Association football clubs established in 1990 1990 establishments in Ukraine {{Ukraine-footyclub-stub ...
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Ukrainian Air Defence Forces
The Ukrainian Air Defence Forces (, ''Viyska PPO'') were an anti-aircraft military service of Ukraine, active from 1992 to 2004. They were established on the basis of the former Soviet 8th Air Defence Army, and the last commander of that army, Lieutenant General Mikhail Lopatin, became the first commander of the Ukrainian Air Defence Forces. History From January 24, 1992, after the collapse of the USSR, 28th Air Defense Corps, previously subordinate to 2nd Air Defence Army was transferred under the 8th Air Defence Army of Ukraine. Units stationed in Moldova were transferred to the Moldovan Armed Forces (275th Guards Anti-Aircraft Rocket Brigade, battalions and companies from the 14th Radio-Technical Brigade). There were approximately 67,000 air defense troops in Ukraine in 1992. The new Air Defence Forces headquarters was formed on the basis of the HQ 8th Air Defence Army. There were three air defence corps: the 28th (Lviv), 49th (Odesa), and 60th (Dnipropetrovsk). Al ...
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Ukrainian Armed Forces
The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) are the Military, military forces of Ukraine. All military and security forces, including the Armed Forces, are under the command of the president of Ukraine and subject to oversight by a permanent Verkhovna Rada parliamentary commission. They trace their lineage to 1917, while the modern armed forces were formed again in 1991. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are the List of countries by number of military and paramilitary personnel, fifth largest armed force in the world in terms of both active personnel as well as total number of personnel with the List of countries by military expenditures, eighth largest (List of countries by military expenditures, 14th largest) defence budget in the world, and it also operates one of the largest and most diverse drone fleets in the world. Due to the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War, the Ukrainian Armed Forces has been described as "the most battle-hardened in Europe," but has suffered many casualties. Ukraine's armed ...
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FC Avanhard Zhydachiv
FC Avanhard Zhydachiv was an amateur Ukrainian football club from Zhydachiv, Lviv Oblast. League and cup history : See also *FC Medyk Morshyn FC Medyk Morshyn was a Ukraine, Ukrainian football club from Morshyn, Lviv Oblast. League and cup history : External links 1993–94 Ukrainian Third Leaguestanding Medyk Morshynat footballfacts.ru See also *FC Skala Morshyn Defunct footb ... * FC Skala Morshyn Amateur football clubs in Ukraine Football clubs in Lviv Oblast Sport in Zhydachiv Association football clubs established in 1951 1951 establishments in Ukraine {{Ukraine-footyclub-stub ...
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