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2021–22 Ukrainian Amateur Cup
The 2021–22 Ukrainian Amateur Cup season started on August 18, 2021.Визначено порядок проведення попереднього етапу розіграшу Кубка України 2021/2022
www.aafu.org.ua. 11 August 2021
The competition was abandoned at semifinals stage due to the Russian aggression. The last season champion LNZ-Lebedyn was admitted to the 2021–22 Ukrainian Second League and was not eligible to ...
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2020–21 Ukrainian Amateur Cup
The 2020-21 Ukrainian Amateur Cup season started on September 16, 2020.Oleksandr Oleinik. The AAFU Cup will play-off among 28 teams. The first stage is in September (Кубок ААФУ разыграют 28 команд. Первый этап — в сентябре)'. Sport Arena. 8 September 2020 The reigning cup holder FC Olimpiya Savyntsi was defeated by FC LNZ-Lebedyn in the competition final. Participated clubs In bold are clubs that were active at the same season AAFU championship (parallel round-robin competition). * Cherkasy Oblast: LNZ-Lebedyn * Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: FC Lozuvatka * Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast: Karpaty Broshniv-Osada * Kharkiv Oblast (2): Univer-Dynamo Kharkiv, FC Vovchansk * Kherson Oblast: SC Kakhovka * Kyiv Oblast (4): AFSC Kyiv, Dzhuniors Shpytky, Nyva Buzova, Sokil Mykhailivka-Rubezhivka * Luhansk Oblast: Skif Shulhynka * Lviv Oblast: Demnia-Feniks Demnia/Pidmonastyr * Odesa Oblast: Sehedka-Tarutyne * Poltava Oblast: Olimpiya Savyntsi * Rivne Obl ...
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FC Kulykiv-Bilka
Football Club Kulykiv-Bilka () or FC Kulykiv-Bilka is a Ukrainian professional Association football, football club based in Kulykiv, Lviv Raion. History The club was founded as FC Kulykiv in June 2008. In 2011, FC Kulykiv saw its first major success in amateur football, winning the Lviv Oblast Football Federation, Lviv Oblast Championship and the Lviv Oblast Super Cup and reaching the final of the Lviv Oblast Football Federation, Lviv Oblast Cup. In 2019, the club came under the ownership of Myron Ostapchuk, who became the club president and restarted the club's participation in the Lviv Oblast Premier League. In 2023, a nearby amateur football club FC Yunist Verkhnia Bilka (founded in 1970), winner of Lviv Oblast Football Federation, Lviv Oblast Championship in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022, as well as the Lviv Oblast Football Federation, Lviv Oblast Cup in 2017 and 2022, decided to merge together with FC Kulykiv. The president of FC Kulykiv, Myron Ostapchak, became the pres ...
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FC Motor Zaporizhia
FC Motor Zaporizhzhia () is an amateur Ukrainian football team from Zaporizhzhia. The club is owned by an aircraft engine manufacturer Motor Sich. History The club was created in 1950. For many years it participated in Zaporizhzhia Oblast Championship and Cup competition. Also team took part in Zaporizhzhia City Championship. In 2018 team began participating in Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship. With the Russian invasion of Ukraine club owner Motor Sich decided to focus on the war effort and ceased funding of the club beginning January 2023. Honours * Zaporizhzhia Oblast Championship ** Winners (11): 1951, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 2010, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 * Zaporizhzhia Oblast Cup ** Winners (4): 1963, 1697, 1974, 1975 See also * HC Motor Zaporizhzhia HC Motor Zaporizhzhia is a Ukrainian professional men's handball club. It competes in the Ukrainian Men's Handball Super League The Ukrainian Men's Handball Super League () is the top men's league of Ukr ...
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FC Metalurh-2 Zaporizhia
Football Club Metalurh-2 Zaporizhzhia is a Ukrainian football team based in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. The team has been featured regularly in the Ukrainian Second Division it serves as a junior team for the FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhia franchise. Like most tributary teams, the best players are sent up to the senior team, meanwhile developing other players for further call-ups. Players Current squad League and cup history : Managers * 2013–2015: Dmytro Kolodyn See also *FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhia The Sports club "Metalurh Zaporizhzhia" (, ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Zaporizhzhia. Reestablished in 2017, it is a " phoenix club" of the original Soviet factory "team of masters" Metalurh that existed in 1935–2016 o ... Notes and references {{DEFAULTSORT:Metalurh-2 * 1998 establishments in Ukraine Metalurh-2 Zaporizhzhia Football clubs in Zaporizhzhia ...
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Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Zaporizhzhia Oblast (), commonly referred to as Zaporizhzhia (), is an oblast (region) in south-east Ukraine. Its administrative centre is the city of Zaporizhzhia. The oblast covers an area of , and has a population of The oblast is an important part of Ukraine's industry and agriculture. Most of the oblast's area, including all of the coast, has been under Russian military occupation since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, although the capital and the majority of the population have remained under Ukrainian administration. In September 2022, Russia declared it had annexed the Zaporizhzhia oblast based on the results of a disputed referendum. The referendum and subsequent annexation are not internationally recognized. To the south, Zaporizhzhia Oblast covers roughly of coastline of the Sea of Azov, as part of a coastal region known as Pryazovia. Geography The area of the oblast is 27,183 km2; its population (estimated as of 1 January 2013) was 1,785,243. Zapor ...
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FC Khust
Football Club Khust () or Khust is a Ukrainian professional football team from Khust. History Founded in 2019, until 2022 the club competed exclusively in regional competitions of Zakarpattia Oblast. The club managed to become the winner of the Zakarpattia Oblast Championship and Zakarpattia Oblast Super Cup in 2021. For the first time in 2022 the club turned professional and made its debut in the 2022–23 Ukrainian Second League. Players Current squad League and cup history : ''Notes:'' Coaches * Head coach – Volodymyr Tsytkin * Coach – Ihor Maslei See also * FC Rus Khust References {{DEFAULTSORT:Khust Ukrainian First League clubs Khust Khust (, ; ; ; ; ; ) is a city located on the Khustets River in Zakarpattia Oblast, western Ukraine. It is near the сonfluence of the Tisa and Rika Rivers. It serves as the administrative center of Khust Raion. Population: Khust was the capi ... Association football clubs established in 2019 2019 ...
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Zakarpattia Oblast
Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Закарпатська область), also referred to as simply Zakarpattia (Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Закарпаття; Hungarian language, Hungarian: ''Kárpátalja'') or Transcarpathia in English, is an Administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast located in the Carpathian Mountains in west Ukraine, mostly coterminous with the historical region of Carpathian Ruthenia. Its Capital (political), administrative centre is the city of Uzhhorod. Other major cities within the oblast include Mukachevo, Khust, Berehove, and Chop, Ukraine, Chop, the last of which is home to railroad transport infrastructure. Zakarpattia Oblast was established on 22 January 1946, after Third Czechoslovak Republic, Czechoslovakia gave up its claim to the territory of Carpathian Ruthenia, Subcarpathian Ruthenia (Czech language, Czech and also Slovak language, Slovak: Podkarpatská Rus) under a treaty between Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. ...
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Volyn Oblast
Volyn Oblast () or simply Volyn (), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) in northwestern Ukraine. It borders Rivne Oblast to the east, Lviv Oblast to the south, Poland to the west and Belarus to the north. Its Capital city, administrative centre is Lutsk. Kovel is the westernmost town and the last station in Ukraine on the rail line running from Kyiv to Warsaw. The population is History Volyn was once part of the Kievan Rus' before becoming an independent local principality and an integral part of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia, one of Kievan Rus' successor states. In the 15th century, the area came under the control of the neighbouring Grand Duchy of Lithuania, in 1569 passing over to Poland and then in 1795, until World War I, to the Russian Empire where it was a part of the Volhynian Governorate, Volynskaya Guberniya. In the interwar period, most of the territory, organized as Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–1939), Wołyń Voivodeship was under Secon ...
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Vinnytsia Oblast
Vinnytsia Oblast (, ), also referred to as Vinnychchyna (), is an oblasts of Ukraine, oblast in central Ukraine. Its capital city, administrative center is Vinnytsia. The oblast has a population of History Vinnytsia Oblast, first established on February 27, 1932, originally comprised Raions of Ukraine, raions (regions) of the following former okruhas of Ukraine (districts of Soviet Ukraine): * Uman Okruha * Berdychiv Okruha * Vinnytsia Okruha * Mohyliv Okruha * Tulchyn Okruha * Shepetivka Okruha * Proskuriv Okruha * Kamianets Okruha In 1935 bordering territories of the oblast were transformed into Soviet border districts: Shepetivka Okrug, Proskuriv Okrug, and Kamianets Okrug. In 1937 the Kamianets Oblast, based on the border districts, was formed (it later became Khmelnytsky Oblast). During World War II the occupying Axis powers split the territory of Vinnytsia Oblast between the General District Shitomir (Zhytomyr in Reichskommissariat Ukraine) and the Transnistria Governorate ...
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Sumy Oblast
Sumy Oblast (), also known as Sumshchyna (), is an oblast (province) in northeast Ukraine. The oblast was created in its modern-day form, from the merging of raions from Kharkiv Oblast, Chernihiv Oblast, and Poltava Oblast in 1939 by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. The estimated population is The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Sumy. Other important cities within the oblast include Konotop, Okhtyrka, Romny, and Shostka. The modern region combines territories of the historical Severia (northern part) and Sloboda Ukraine (southern part). On territory of the Sumy Oblast important centers of Ukrainian culture are located, such as the city of Hlukhiv which served as a hetman residence during the Cossack Hetmanate as well as the cities of Okhtyrka and Sumy which were regional centers of the Sloboda Ukraine. The oblast has a heavy mix of agriculture and industry, with over 600 industrial locations. Among the most notable was the So ...
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FC ODEK Orzhiv
Football Club ODEK Orzhiv () is a Ukrainian amateur football team from Orzhiv, Rivne Raion. In 2013 the team won the National amateur football championship. Previously in 1972–1994 Orzhiv was represented by another football team Fakel that before 1983 was known as Derevoobrobnyk. In 2001 the local Orhziv Wood Processing Factory (abbreviated as ODEK) revived its team. Honours * Ukrainian football championship among amateurs ** Winner(s) (1): 2013 ** Third(s) (5): 2005, 2010 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , * Ukrainian Amateur Cup ** Runner(s)-up (2): 2003, 2012 2012 was designated as: *International Year of Cooperatives *International Year of Sustainable Energy for All Events January *January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins. * January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ... * Rivne Oblast championship ** Winner(s) (8): 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013 * Rivne Oblast cup ** Winner(s) (8): 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014 P ...
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Rivne Oblast
Rivne Oblast (), also referred to as Rivnenshchyna (), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is Rivne. The surface area of the region is . Its population is: Before its annexation by the Soviet Union during World War II, the region was part of the Second Polish Republic's Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–1939), Wołyń Voivodeship following the Polish–Soviet War. Previously it was part of the Volhynian Governorate. The Rivne Nuclear Power Plant is located in the oblast, near the city of Varash. Geography The region is located almost in the middle of the historical region of Volhynia which is indicated on its coat of arms with a white cross on a red background. Volhynia was completely partitioned after the Soviet occupation of Poland in September 1939 and divided between three oblasts, Volyn Oblast, Volyn, Rivne, and Ternopil Oblast, Ternopil, with some additional eastern portions in Zhytomyr Oblast. The relief of the regio ...
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