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2014–15 Ukrainian Premier League Reserves And Under 19
The 2014–15 Ukrainian Premier League Reserves and Under 19 season were competitions between the reserves of Ukrainian Premier League Clubs and the Under 19s. The events in the senior leagues during the 2013–14 season saw Tavriya Simferopol Reserves relegated with Arsenal Kyiv Reserves and Sevastopol Reserves expelled and Olimpik Reserves entering the competition. Managers Final standings Top scorers See also * 2014-15 Ukrainian Premier League References {{DEFAULTSORT:2014-15 Ukrainian Premier League Reserves and Under 19 Reserves Ukrainian Premier League Under-21 and Under-19 seasons ...
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Ukrainian Premier League Reserves
The Ukrainian Premier League youth competitions is a complex of youth competitions within the Ukrainian Premier League and is part of youth competitions in Ukraine. The events include championship among two age categories under 19 and under 21 years old. Following the 2020–21 Ukrainian Premier League Under-21 and Under-19, 2020–21 season, competitions among under-21 teams were discontinued. History First steps Soon after establishing the Professional Football League of Ukraine (PFL) in 1996, a discussion arose about developing younger generation of football players. In 1998 in Ukraine started competition of academies of football clubs which participate in competitions of PFL (Higher, First and Second leagues). In 2001 there was established a separate organization, Ukrainian Youth Football League (), that took over administration of youth competitions. Originally, competitions were conducted in four age groups between 14 and 17. In 2002 in coordination with the PFL there was i ...
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FC Metalurh Zaporizhya
The Sports club "Metalurh Zaporizhzhia" (, ) is a Ukrainian professional Association football, football club based in Zaporizhzhia. Reestablished in 2017, it is a "phoenix club (sports), phoenix club" of the original Soviet factory "team of masters" Metalurh that existed in 1935–2016 of the Soviet metallurgical giant Zaporizhstal. The original club holds several historical records of Soviet football, particularly while participating in the Soviet First League, Soviet second tier (in 1971–1991 known as the First League). The club has spent the highest number of seasons in the Soviet second tier, as well as earned the highest number of tournament points. The club is also a three-time champion of the Ukrainian republican competitions. Just before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the team of masters Metalurh Zaporizhia was transformed into a commercial football club. In 2017, the city of Zaporizhia administration reestablished the football club as Miskyi Football Club Metal ...
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Serhiy Shyshchenko
Serhiy Yuriyovych Shyshchenko (; born 13 January 1976) is a Ukrainian football manager and former professional player. Career Shyshchenko played for teams like Metalurh Donetsk, Metalurh Zaporizhzhia, Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih, Olympik Kharkiv, Metalist Kharkiv, Shakhtar Donetsk Football Club Shakhtar Donetsk () is a Ukrainian professional Association football, football club that was based in the city of Donetsk until 2014 when, due to the War in Donbas (2014–2022), War in Donbas, the club was forced to move to Lvi ..., and Nyva Ternopil. In the summer of 2008, Shyshchenko moved back to Metalurh Donetsk. Shyshchenko made 14 appearances for the Ukraine national team from 2001 to 2005. Career statistics :''Scores and results list Ukraine's goal tally first.'' References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Shyshchenko, Serhiy 1976 births Living people Ukrainian men's footballers Ukraine men's international footballers Ukrainian Premier League players Uk ...
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FC Metalurh Donetsk
Football Club Metalurh Donetsk (, ) was a Ukrainian professional football club based in Donetsk that went bankrupt in July 2015. History Club predecessor Football came to the Donetsk region in the time of the Russian Empire when the industrialization of the country began. Numerous foreigners, particularly British workers, were forming their own football teams. In September 1911, at the factory of ''Novorossiysk Association'' (currently the Donetsk Steel Works Factory – DMZ) owned by John Hughes has created the Yuzovka Sports Society (YuSO) which contained a football club as well. The football club became one of the founders of the Donbas football league based out of Kramatorsk in 1913. The football team existed until 1919 and was liquidated due to the Russian Civil War. In the 1920s, the factory (known at time as Lenin Steel Works) revived the club as part of its own Lenin Sports Club which later carried the name of FC Metalists Stalino. One of the most prominent players ...
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FC Metalist Kharkiv
Football Club Metalist Kharkiv, also known as Football Club Metalist Kharkov or FC Metalist Kharkov ( ), is a Ukrainian professional Association football, football club based in Kharkiv that plays in the Ukrainian First League during the 2023–24 Ukrainian First League, 2023–24 season. It was revived five years after the original FC Metalist Kharkiv ceased operations. Founded in 1925, FC Metalist Kharkiv had worked its way up the rungs of the Soviet Union, Soviet football system, eventually being promoted to the Soviet Top League in 1960. After a difficult period which included relegation, Metalist was promoted to the Top League again in 1982, where it remained until the league's dissolution. The club won the Soviet Cup once, and were also runners-up once. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, they have also won silver medals in the 2012–13 Ukrainian Premier League and six bronze medals in the Ukrainian Premier League, starting from the 2006–07 Ukrainian Premier L ...
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Roman Zub
Roman Ivanovych Zub (; born 16 February 1967) is a Ukrainian former professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ....Роман Зуб: «Маркевич займався такою х#####ю, що ви навіть не уявляєте»
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Oleksandr Chyzhevskyi
Oleksandr Chyzhevskyi (; born 27 May 1971) is a Ukrainian football coach and a former player who coaches Ahrobiznes Volochysk. He is on the fourth place the all-time appearance leader in the Vyscha Liha. Playing career On 12 December 2009, Chyzhevskyi played his 400th game in the Ukrainian Premier League in an away game of Zakarpattia Uzhhorod against Vorskla Poltava. He became the first player to reach 300 mark for games played in the league. Chyzhevskyi made his debut for Ukraine on 15 July 1998 in a home loss to Poland (2–1 loss). He was replaced during half-time break by Vladyslav Vashchuk. Honours * Ukrainian Cup runner-up: 1993, 1999 * Soviet Second League The Soviet Second League (, Soviet football championship (Second League)) was the third highest division of Soviet Union, Soviet football (soccer), football, below the Soviet First League. The league was formed in 1971 in place of the Class A Se ...: 1991 References External links Official website profile* ...
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FC Karpaty Lviv
Football Club Karpaty Lviv ( ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Lviv. In 2020–21 the club was reorganized and changed owner. During that period there existed two clubs with the same name, one at professional level competitions, another at amateur. History Early years (1963–68) The team of Karpaty was founded on 18 January, 1963. In 1961 Silmash Lviv won the championship of Lviv Oblast but lost its promotional play-off against Naftovyk Drohobych to qualify for the Soviet Class B championship. In 1962 Silmash Lviv won the championship and cup of the Lviv Oblast (see Lviv Oblast Football Federation) and won the promotional play-offs against Naftovyk, obtaining the rights to participate in the Soviet Class B championship ( Soviet First League). However, in 1963 the Football Federation of USSR conducted another reorganization in football national tournaments creating the Second Group of Class A and Class B became the third tier where a berth was reserved for a ...
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Mykhaylo Ivanytsya
Mykhailo Ivanytsia (, born 8 August 1960) is a Ukrainian professional football manager and former Soviet player. Biography Mykhailo Ivanytsia was born in a village Stavne, Velykyi Bereznyi Raion.Yuriy Kychak. Mykhailo Ivanytsia: "It is time to go to Stavne. To mother..." (Михайло Іваниця: «До Ставного час. До матері...»)'. Zakarpattia Online. 21 August 2010 His football career he began for a village team "Verkhovyna" and later was invited to a sports school in Uzhhorod. In 1979 the head coach of FC Zakarpattia Uzhhorod Istvan Sandor invited Ivanytsia to the team of masters in the main squad. In 1980 Ivanytsia was drafted to armed forces as part of compulsory military service in the Soviet Union and served in the sports company in Lviv, but later returned to the club. In 1982 he moved to FC Frunzenets Sumy and already in Sumy Ivanytsia enrolled in a local economic faculty of the Sumy Institute of National Economy. Soon again he returned to Z ...
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Oleksandr Kohutuch
Alexander () is a male name of Greek origin. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Aleksander, Oleksandr, Oleksander, Aleksandr, and Alekzandr. Related names and diminutives include Iskandar, Alec, Alek, Alex, Alexsander, Alexandre, Aleks, Aleksa, Aleksandre, Alejandro, Alessandro, Alasdair, Sasha, Sandy, Sandro, Sikandar, Skander, Sander and Xander; feminine forms include Alexandra, Alexandria, and Sasha. Etymology The name ''Alexander'' originates from the (; 'defending men' or 'protector of men'). It is a compound of the verb (; 'to ward off, avert, defend') and the noun (, genitive: , ; meaning 'man'). The earliest attested form of the name, is the Mycenaean Greek feminine anthroponym , , (/Alexandra/), written in the Linear B syllabic script. Alaksandu, alternatively called ''Alakasandu'' or ...
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