FC CSKA Kyiv, the Glossary
FC CSKA Kyiv ("ЦСКА Київ") is a Ukrainian amateur football club, until 2001 of the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which is government sponsored by the Ministry of Defense.[1]
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95 relations: Armed Forces (sports society), Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Chernihiv, Club Brugge KV, Cork City F.C., CSK ZSU Stadium, FC Arsenal Kyiv, FC Borysfen Boryspil, FC Desna Chernihiv, FC Jokerit, Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR, Football Cup of the Ukrainian SSR, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Military, Ministry of Defence (Ukraine), Oleksandr Omelchenko, Oleksandr Shcherbakov, Oriana, Piddubny Olympic College, Puma (brand), Red Star Belgrade, Reebok, Soviet Cup, Soviet First League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Europa League, Ukraine, Ukrainian Association of Amateur Football, Ukrainian Cup, Ukrainian First League, Ukrainian Premier League, Ukrainian Second League, Ukrainian Third League, Ukrspecexport, 1936 Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR, 1947 Vtoraya Gruppa, 1948 Vtoraya Gruppa, 1949 Soviet First League, 1958 Soviet Class B, 1963 Ukrainian Class B, 1964 Ukrainian Class B, 1965 Ukrainian Class B, 1971 Soviet Second League, Zone 1, 1972 Soviet Second League, Zone 1, 1973 Soviet Second League, Zone 1, 1974 Soviet Second League, Zone 6, 1975 Soviet Second League, Zone 6, 1976 Soviet Second League, Zone 6, 1977 Soviet Second League, Zone 2, ... Expand index (45 more) »
- 1934 establishments in Ukraine
- 2013 establishments in Ukraine
- 2021 establishments in Ukraine
- Armed Forces sports society (Ukraine)
- Football clubs in Kyiv
- Military association football clubs in Ukraine
Armed Forces (sports society)
The Sports Clubs of the Armed Forces, Physical Culture and Sports Association of the Soviet Armed Forces (спортивные клубы Армии sportivnye kluby Armiy, SKA; Физкультурно-спортивное объединение ВооружённыхСил СССР, Fizkulturno-sportivnoe obyedinenie Vooruzhonnykh Sil SSSR), also called the Sports Clubs of the Soviet Ministry of Defense or simply Armed Forces or Army were a system of departmental sports clubs and one of the largest sports societies in the USSR.
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Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (Центральний Спортивний Клуб ЗбройнихСил України, transliteration: Tsentralnyi Sportyvnyi Klub Zbroinykh Syl Ukrayiny) or CSK ZSU (ЦСК ЗСУ) is a sports club that was created on December 15, 1992 based on the Soviet Sports Club of Army (SKA Kyiv) in Kyiv (regional center of CKA), which dissolved after the fall of the Soviet Union. FC CSKA Kyiv and Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are armed Forces sports society (Ukraine).
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Chernihiv
Chernihiv (Чернігів,; Chernigov) is a city and municipality in northern Ukraine, which serves as the administrative center of Chernihiv Oblast and Chernihiv Raion within the oblast.
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Club Brugge KV
italic, known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: Club Bruges), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium.
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Cork City F.C.
Cork City Football Club (Cumann Peile Chathair Chorcaí) is an Irish association football club based in Cork.
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CSK ZSU Stadium
CSK ZSU Stadium (Стадіон ЦСК ЗСУ) is a multi-use stadium in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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FC Arsenal Kyiv
Football Club Arsenal Kyiv is a Ukrainian football club based in Kyiv. FC CSKA Kyiv and fC Arsenal Kyiv are football clubs in Kyiv.
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FC Borysfen Boryspil
FC Borysfen Boryspil is a formerly professional Ukrainian football club from Boryspil, Ukraine.
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FC Desna Chernihiv
Football Club Desna Chernihiv (ФК «Десна» Чернігів) is a Ukrainian football club based in Chernihiv.
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FC Jokerit
FC Jokerit was a Finnish professional football club based in Helsinki, Finland.
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The Championship of the Ukrainian SSR in football was a top competition of association football in the Ukrainian SSR in 1921-91.
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Football Cup of the Ukrainian SSR (Kubok URSR z futbolu, Kubok USSR po futbolu) was a playoff republican competitions in association football that were taken place in Ukrainian SSR in 1936–1991 and were predecessors of the Ukrainian Cup.
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Kharkiv
Kharkiv (Харків), also known as Kharkov (Харькoв), is the second-largest city in Ukraine.
Kyiv
Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.
Military
A military, also known collectively as an armed forces, are a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare.
Ministry of Defence (Ukraine)
The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (Ministerstvo oborony Ukrainy) is the ministry of the Ukrainian government that oversees national defence and the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Oleksandr Omelchenko
Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Omelchenko (Олександр Олександрович Омельченко; 9 August 1938 – 25 November 2021) was a Ukrainian politician.
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Oleksandr Shcherbakov
Oleksandr Ivanovych Shcherbakov (Олександр Іванович Щербаков, born 31 July 1960) is a Ukrainian professional football manager and former Soviet and Ukrainian player.
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Oriana
Oriana is a given name, primarily of a female, that is widespread in Europe.
Piddubny Olympic College
Piddubny Olympic College (translit) is a sports school in Kyiv that provides sports reserve for Olympic sports.
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Puma (brand)
Puma SE is a German multinational corporation who design and manufacture athletic and casual footwear, apparel, and accessories, headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany.
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Red Star Belgrade
Fudbalski klub Crvena zvezda (lit), commonly referred to as Crvena zvezda or simply Zvezda, and as Red Star Belgrade in Anglophone media, is a Serbian professional football club based in Belgrade, and a major part of the Red Star multi-sport society.
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Reebok
Reebok International Limited is an American fitness footwear and clothing brand that is a part of Authentic Brands Group.
Soviet Cup
The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup (Кубок СССР), was the premier football cup competition in the Soviet Union conducted by the Football Federation of the Soviet Union.
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Soviet First League
The Soviet First League in football (Первая лига СССР по футболу) was the second highest division of Soviet football,Evgeni Kazakov.
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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a European football club competition contested annually by the winners of domestic cup competitions.
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UEFA Europa League
The UEFA Europa League (previously known as the UEFA Cup), abbreviated as UEL or sometimes UEFA EL, is an annual football club competition organised since 1971 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs.
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Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.
The Association of Amateur Football of Ukraine (Асоціація аматорського футболу України, AAFU) is a sports organization that administers national competitions of association football among amateur and children teams.
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Ukrainian Cup
The Ukrainian Cup (Кубок України) is an association football national knockout cup competition run by the Ukrainian Association of Football.
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Ukrainian First League
The Persha Liha (Перша ліга) or Ukrainian First League is a level of national football competitions (second tier) in Ukraine governed by the Professional Football League at the discretion of the Ukrainian Association of Football.
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Ukrainian Premier League
The Ukrainian Premier League ("Українська Прем'єр-ліга", Ukrainska Premier Liha) or UPL is the highest division of Ukrainian annual football championship.
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Ukrainian Second League
The Ukrainian Second League (Друга ліга, 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.
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Ukrainian Third League
The Ukrainian Third League (Третя ліга, Tretia Liha), until 1994 known as the Transitional League (Перехідна ліга), was part of the Ukrainian semi-professional football clubs competitions.
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Ukrspecexport
Ukrspecexport (Укрспецекспорт, an abbreviation of "Ukrainian Special Export") is a Ukrainian state-owned arms trading company and part of the state conglomerate Ukrainian Defense Industry.
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The 1936 Football Championship of UkrSSR were part of the 1936 Soviet republican football competitions in the Soviet Ukraine.
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1947 Vtoraya Gruppa
The 1947 Vtoraya Gruppa of the Soviet football championship was the 8th season in the 2nd tier football competitions in the Soviet Union.
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1948 Vtoraya Gruppa
The 1948 Vtoraya Gruppa of the Soviet football championship was the 9th season of the second tier football competitions in the Soviet Union.
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1949 Soviet First League
The 1949 Vtoraya Gruppa of the Soviet football championship was the 10th season of the second tier football competitions in the Soviet Union.
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1958 Soviet Class B
The 1958 Soviet Football Championship, Class B (Чемпионат СССР по футболу 1958 (класс «Б»)) was the ninth season of the Soviet Class B football competitions since their establishment in 1950.
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1963 Ukrainian Class B
The 1963 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR (Class B) was the 33rd season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Ukrainian Class B. It was the thirteenth in the Ukrainian Class B. The 1963 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR (Class B) was won by SKA Odessa.
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1964 Ukrainian Class B
The 1964 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR (Class B) was the 34th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Ukrainian Class B. It was the fourteenth in the Soviet Class B and the second season of the Ukrainian Class B. The 1964 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR (Class B) was won by FC Lokomotyv Vinnytsia.
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1965 Ukrainian Class B
The 1965 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR (Class B) was the 35th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Ukrainian Class B. It was the fifteenth in the Soviet Class B and the third season of the Ukrainian Class B. The 1965 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR (Class B) was won by SKA Lviv.
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1971 Soviet Second League, Zone 1
The 1971 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 41st season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 1.
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1972 Soviet Second League, Zone 1
The 1972 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 42nd season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 1.
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1973 Soviet Second League, Zone 1
The 1973 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 43rd season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 1.
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1974 Soviet Second League, Zone 6
The 1974 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 44th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 6.
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1975 Soviet Second League, Zone 6
The 1975 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 45th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 6.
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1976 Soviet Second League, Zone 6
The 1976 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 46th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 6.
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1977 Soviet Second League, Zone 2
The 1977 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 47th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 2.
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1978 Soviet Second League, Zone 2
The 1978 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 48th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 2.
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1979 Soviet Second League, Zone 2
1979 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 49th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 2.
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1980 Soviet Second League, Zone 5
1980 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 50th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 5.
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1981 Soviet First League
The 1981 Soviet First League was the eleventh season of the Soviet First League and the 41st season of the Soviet second tier league competition.
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1982 Soviet First League
The 1982 Soviet First League was the twelfth season of the Soviet First League and the 42nd season of the Soviet second tier league competition.
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1983 Soviet Second League, Zone 6
1983 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 53rd season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 6.
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1984 Soviet Second League, Zone 6
1984 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 54th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 6.
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1985 Soviet Second League, Zone 6
1985 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 55th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 6.
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1986 Soviet Second League, Zone 6
1986 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 56th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League in Zone 6.
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1987 Soviet Second League, Zone 6
1987 Football Championship of Ukrainian SSR was the 57th season of association football competition of the Ukrainian SSR, which was part of the Soviet Second League.
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1988 KFK competitions (Ukraine)
The 1988 KFK competitions in Ukraine were part of the 1988 Soviet KFK competitions that were conducted in the Soviet Union.
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1989 KFK competitions (Ukraine)
The 1989 KFK competitions in Ukraine were part of the 1989 Soviet KFK competitions that were conducted in the Soviet Union.
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1990 Soviet Second League B
1990 Soviet Lower Second League was the second season of the Soviet Second League B since its reestablishing in 1990.
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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.
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1992 Ukrainian First League
1992 Ukrainian First League was the first Ukrainian First League season with the record number of teams participating in the league at 28 divided into groups.
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1992–93 Ukrainian Second League
The 1992–93 Ukrainian Second League was the second season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine.
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1993–94 Ukrainian Transitional League
1993–94 Ukrainian Third League was the second season of the fourth level.
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1994–95 Ukrainian First League
1994–95 Ukrainian First League was the fourth season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by Zirka-NIBAS Kirovohrad.
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1994–95 Ukrainian Third League
1994–95 Ukrainian Third League was the last season of the experimental Third League.
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1995–96 Amateur championship of Ukraine was the fourth amateur championship of Ukraine and the 32nd since the establishment of championship among fitness clubs (KFK) in 1964.
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1995–96 Ukrainian Second League
The 1995–96 Ukrainian Second League is the fifth season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine.
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1995–96 Vyshcha Liha
The 1995–96 Vyshcha Liha season was the 5th since its establishment.
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1996–97 Ukrainian First League
1996–97 Ukrainian First League was the sixth season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by Metalurh Donetsk.
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1996–97 Vyshcha Liha
The 1996–97 Vyshcha Liha season was the 6th since its establishment.
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1997–98 Ukrainian First League
1997–98 Ukrainian First League was the seventh season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by SC Mykolaiv.
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1997–98 Vyshcha Liha
The 1997–98 Vyshcha Liha season was the 7th since its establishment.
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1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
The 1998–99 season of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup club tournament was the last season of the competition before it was abolished.
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1998–99 Ukrainian First League
1998–99 Ukrainian First League was the eighth season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv.
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1998–99 Vyshcha Liha
The 1998–99 Vyshcha Liha season was the 8th since its establishment.
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1999 Amateur championship of Ukraine was the eighth amateur championship of Ukraine and the 36th since the establishment of championship among fitness clubs (KFK) in 1964.
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1999–2000 Ukrainian First League
1999–2000 Ukrainian First League was the ninth season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv.
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1999–2000 Vyshcha Liha
The 1999–2000 Vyshcha Liha season was the 9th since its establishment.
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2000–01 Ukrainian First League
The 2000–01 Ukrainian First League was the tenth season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv.
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2000–01 Vyshcha Liha
The 2000–01 Vyshcha Liha season was the 10th since its establishment.
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2001–02 UEFA Cup
The 2001–02 UEFA Cup was won by Feyenoord at their home ground in the final against Borussia Dortmund.
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2001–02 Ukrainian First League
The 2001–02 Ukrainian First League was the eleventh season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by SC Volyn-1 Lutsk.
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2002–03 Ukrainian First League
The 2002–03 Ukrainian First League was the twelfth season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by Zirka Kirovohrad.
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Following are the results of the Ukrainian Football Amateur League 2003 season.
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2003–04 Ukrainian First League
The 2003–04 Ukrainian First League was the thirteenth season of the Ukrainian First League (football) which was won by Zakarpattia Uzhhorod.
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2004–05 Ukrainian First League
The 2004–05 Ukrainian First League was the 14th since its establishment.
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2005–06 Ukrainian First League
The 2005–06 Ukrainian First League is the fifteenth since its establishment.
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2006–07 Ukrainian First League
The 2006–07 Ukrainian First League is the sixteenth since its establishment.
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2007–08 Ukrainian First League
The 2007–08 Ukrainian First League is the seventeenth since its establishment.
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2008–09 Ukrainian Second League
The 2008–09 Ukrainian Second League was the 18th season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine.
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2009–10 Ukrainian Second League
The 2009–10 Ukrainian Second League was the 19th season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine.
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See also
1934 establishments in Ukraine
- Boikivske Raion
- FC CSKA Kyiv
- FC Rus Khust
- FC Spartak Dnipropetrovsk
- National Reserve "Sophia of Kyiv"
- Novoselivske, Luhansk Oblast
- Sievierodonetsk
- Sportyvna Hazeta
2013 establishments in Ukraine
- 112 Ukraine
- Babylon'13
- Capital (Ukrainian newspaper)
- Do not buy Russian goods!
- Espreso TV
- FC CSKA Kyiv
- FC Inhulets Petrove
- FC Inhulets-2 Petrove
- FC Zhemchuzhyna Odesa
- French International School of Odesa
- Golden talent of Ukraine
- Hromadske
- Lower Polissia National Nature Park
- Maidan People's Union
- Onuka (band)
- Teremky (Kyiv Metro)
- Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers
- Upper Pobuzhzhia National Nature Park
- Vogue Ukraine
2021 establishments in Ukraine
- Center for Countering Disinformation
- Crimea Platform
- Day of Resistance to Occupation of Crimea and Sevastopol
- FC CSKA Kyiv
- FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih (women)
- Justice (parliamentary group)
- Kalush Orchestra
- National Legend of Ukraine
- Smart Politics (Ukraine)
- Ukraine is Our Home
Armed Forces sports society (Ukraine)
Football clubs in Kyiv
- AFSC Kyiv
- FC Arsenal Kyiv
- FC Bilshovyk Kyiv
- FC CSKA Kyiv
- FC CSKA-2 Kyiv
- FC Dynamo Kyiv
- FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv
- FC Dynamo-3 Kyiv
- FC Livyi Bereh Kyiv
- FC Lokomotyv Kyiv
- FC Obolon Kyiv
- FC Obolon-2 Bucha
- FC Obolon-2 Kyiv
- FC Rubikon Kyiv
- FC Systema-Boreks Borodianka
- FC UCSA Tarasivka
- RVUFK Kyiv
- SKA Kiev
Military association football clubs in Ukraine
- FC CSKA Kyiv
- SC Odesa
- SKA Lviv
- SKCF Sevastopol
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FC_CSKA_Kyiv
Also known as CSCA Kiev, CSCA Kyiv, CSK ZSU Kyiv, CSKA Kiev, CSKA Kyiv, CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv, DO Kiev, DO Kyiv, FC CSCA Kyiv, FC CSCA-Kyiv, FC CSKA Kiev, FC CSKA-2 Kyiv, ODO Kiev, SK Chernigov, SKA Kiev, SKA Kyiv, SKVO Kiev, SKА Kiev, SKА Kyiv, UDKA Kiev.
, 1978 Soviet Second League, Zone 2, 1979 Soviet Second League, Zone 2, 1980 Soviet Second League, Zone 5, 1981 Soviet First League, 1982 Soviet First League, 1983 Soviet Second League, Zone 6, 1984 Soviet Second League, Zone 6, 1985 Soviet Second League, Zone 6, 1986 Soviet Second League, Zone 6, 1987 Soviet Second League, Zone 6, 1988 KFK competitions (Ukraine), 1989 KFK competitions (Ukraine), 1990 Soviet Second League B, 1991 Soviet Second League B, 1992 Ukrainian First League, 1992–93 Ukrainian Second League, 1993–94 Ukrainian Transitional League, 1994–95 Ukrainian First League, 1994–95 Ukrainian Third League, 1995–96 Ukrainian Football Amateur League, 1995–96 Ukrainian Second League, 1995–96 Vyshcha Liha, 1996–97 Ukrainian First League, 1996–97 Vyshcha Liha, 1997–98 Ukrainian First League, 1997–98 Vyshcha Liha, 1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 1998–99 Ukrainian First League, 1998–99 Vyshcha Liha, 1999 Ukrainian Football Amateur League, 1999–2000 Ukrainian First League, 1999–2000 Vyshcha Liha, 2000–01 Ukrainian First League, 2000–01 Vyshcha Liha, 2001–02 UEFA Cup, 2001–02 Ukrainian First League, 2002–03 Ukrainian First League, 2003 Ukrainian Football Amateur League, 2003–04 Ukrainian First League, 2004–05 Ukrainian First League, 2005–06 Ukrainian First League, 2006–07 Ukrainian First League, 2007–08 Ukrainian First League, 2008–09 Ukrainian Second League, 2009–10 Ukrainian Second League.