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Myroslav Serdyuk
Myroslav Oleksandrovych Serdyuk (; born 27 July 1999) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Kudrivka in the Ukrainian First League. Early career In 2018 he played for Desna-2 Chernihiv, the reserve squad of Desna Chernihiv, making 44 appearances and scoring four goals. Career FC Chernihiv On 23 August 2022, Serdyuk signed for FC Chernihiv in the Ukrainian First League. On 27 August he made his Ukrainian First League debut against Skoruk Tomakivka. On 24 November, he scored his first league goal against Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni. In summer 2023 his contract was ended by mutual consent of the parties. Kudrivka Some days later, he moved to Kudrivka in Ukrainian Second League. On 29 July 2023 he made his debut in 2023–24 Ukrainian Cup against Olympia Savyntsi at the Tsentralnyi Stadion in Mykolaiv. Nyva Buzova In 2024, he joined Nyva Buzova, where he made his debut with the new club in the away match against Inhulets Petrove at the Inhul ...
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Chernihiv
Chernihiv (, ; , ) is a city and municipality in northern Ukraine, which serves as the administrative center of Chernihiv Oblast and Chernihiv Raion within the oblast. Chernihiv's population is The city was designated as a Hero City of Ukraine by the Ukrainian government during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Names and etymology The name ''Chernihiv''/''Chernigov'' is a compound name, which begins with the Slavic root ''Cherni-''/''Cherno-'', which means 'black'. Scholars vary with interpretations of the second part of the name (''-hiv''/''-gov'', ) though scholars such as Dr. Martin Dimnik, Professor of Medieval History at University of Toronto, connect Chernihov with the worship of "the black god" Chernibog. The city of Chernihiv is also historically known by different names in other languages – ; . History Early history Chernihiv was first mentioned (as ) in the Rus'–Byzantine Treaty (907), but the time of its establishment is unknown. Artifacts from the Khazar Khaga ...
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Tsentralnyi Stadion (Mykolaiv)
Stadion Tsentralnyi (or Central City Stadium) is a stadium in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, which was built in 1965. Currently it has a capacity of 16,700, in an all-seater configuration. It is the home stadium of the football club MFK Mykolaiv. The stadium was badly damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ... in spring 2022. References www.mfk.mykolayiv.comwww.worldstadiums.com
1965 establish ...
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Kyiv Oblast Football Federation
Kyiv Oblast Football Federation (KOFF) is a football governing body in the region of Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. The federation is a collective member of the Ukrainian Association of Football. As part of the Union-wide reorganization of the Soviet football when there were established numerous regional federations, the organization has been formed in fall of 1964.Artur Valerko, Yuriy Malyshev. At the doorstep of millennium (На порозі сторіччя)'. Ukrainian Association of Football. 7 June 2011 Heads of the organization * 1989–1997 Viktor Melnyk * 1997–1998 Mykola Kirsanov * 1998–2012 Oleksandr Tyutyun * 2012–2016 Anatolii Prysiazhniuk * 2016–2017 Maksym Melnychuk * 2017–2020 Yaroslav Moskalenko * 2020–present Andriy Zasukha Previous Champions *1946 FC Vasylkiv *1947 ???? *1948 ???? *1949 DO Cherkasy *1950 Kharchovyk Smila *1951 Kharchovyk Smila (2) *1952 Kharchovyk Smila (3) *1953 Torpedo Fastiv *1954 Boryspil Raion team *1955 ...
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Chernihiv Oblast Football Federation
Chernihiv Oblast Football Federation (CHOFF) is a football governing body in the region of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine. The federation is a collective member of the Football Federation of Ukraine. The first championship took place in 1935.Something out of the history (Дещо з історії)
Chernihiv Oblast Football Federation. 15 May 2015


Previous Champions

*1935 FC Dynamo Chernihiv *1941-44 =''World War II''= *1947 FC Vympel Chernihiv *1948 FC Vympel Chernihiv (2) *1949 GDO Pryluky *1950 GDO Pryluky (2) *1951 FC Mashzavod Pryluky *1952 team of Chernihiv city *1953 FC Mashzavod Pryluky (2) *1954 team of Chernihiv city (2) *1955 team of Chernihiv city (3) *1956 ATK Chernihiv *1957 FC Avanhard Pryluky *1958 ATK Chern ...
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2024–25 FC Kudrivka Season
During the 2024–25 season, FC Kudrivka competed in the Ukrainian First League. During this season the club played mainly at Stadium Yuvileinyi for the Ukrainian First League's matches and in Kudrivka Arena. Season summary On 19 October 2024, the club also used the Kudrivka Arena in the match against Viktoriya Sumy. In Ukrainian Cup, the team reached the Round of 64 (1/3), defeating Dinaz Vyshhorod and Livyi Bereh Kyiv. On 22 August the club lost against UCSA 0–4 in Stadium Yuvileinyi and was knocked out of the competition. In Ukrainian First League, the team did not start the championship very well, but recovered later with nine wins, four draws and 3 losses finishing first and entering the play-offs for promotion to the Ukrainian Premier League. In January 2025, Ihor Shukhovtsev was appointed as goalkeeper coach. The club's management reinforced the squad during the winter transfer window with some experienced players to help them face the pay-offs. In the Play-offs the ...
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2023–24 Ukrainian First League
The 2023–24 Ukrainian First League was the 33rd football league since its establishment. The league competition consisted of 20 teams. The competition is conducting during the ongoing war with the Russia since late February 2022. It was decided to conduct competitions in two groups. The competitions were officially approved by the Ukrainian Association of Football Executive Committee only two days before the start of the season. Matches of the First League were the first games of the 2023–24 season. Format Due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, the league competitions changed its usual format. The Professional Football League of Ukraine (PFL) Conference adopted changes to the 2022–23 season after some 24 PFL teams were forced to suspend their activities or dissolve. It was decided to keep the number of participants at 20, but split them in two groups of 10. The competitions are scheduled to consist of two stages. At the first stage two groups of 10 would conduct a usual double ...
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2023–24 FC Kudrivka Season
During the 2023–24 season, FC Kudrivka competed in the Ukrainian Second League. Season summary The club during this season mainly used the Kudrivka Arena in Kudrivka and the Yunist Stadium in Chernihiv. In November 2023, head coach Serhiy Datsenko resigned from his position as head coach by mutual agreement with the club. Roman Loktionov was appointed as new manager of the club. On 25 November, the club's president, Roman Solodarenko, announced that the club would relocate to Irpin in 2024. Dmytro Kulyk scored 4 goals in the Ukrainian Cup, becoming the top scorer in the competition together with Andriy Shtohrin. Players Squad information Management team Transfers In Out Competitions Overall record Ukrainian Second League Results Ukrainian Cup Statistics Appearances and goals , - ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, Goalkeepers , - ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, ...
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2022–23 FC Chernihiv Season
The 2022–23 season was FC Chernihiv's first season in the Ukrainian First League. Due to the destruction of Chernihiv Arena, the club was forced to use the stadium Yunist Stadium (Chernihiv), Yunist Stadium. Season summary The club signed several players, including Vladyslav Panko, Vyacheslav Koydan, Volodymyr Zubashivskyi, Vladyslav Shkolnyi, Oleksandr Rudenko, Myroslav Serdyuk, Roman Vovk, Dmytro Kulyk, Eduard Halstyan and Mykola Syrash. The club's first victory was against FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhia, Metalurh Zaporizhzhia in Zaporizhzhia. In April 2023 JAKO has become a technical partner club. Players Squad information Transfers In Out Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overall record Results by round Ukrainian First League Group B league table Relegation group league table Results Ukrainian Cup Statistics Appearances and goals , - ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:cent ...
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FC Vorskla Poltava
FC Vorskla Poltava ( ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Poltava. The team set to compete in Ukrainian First League, the second tier of Football in Ukraine, Ukrainian football after relegation from Ukrainian Premier League in 2024–25. History Kolos Poltava The club draws its history from 1955 when on the initiative of the first secretary of the regional party cell Mikhail Stakhursky in the city of Poltava was established a football club Kolhospnyk within the republican trade union sports society ''Kolos (sports society), Kolhospnyk''. The same year it entered the 1955 Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR, Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR where already played one of the older clubs from Poltava, FC Lokomotyv Poltava, Lokomotyv Poltava. Beside Kolhospnyk and Lokomotyv, at republican level Poltava was represented with some other sports societies before 1950s. Rumors about appearance of the new club in Poltava based at the VSS "Kolhospnyk" starte ...
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Ukrainian Premier League
The Ukrainian Premier League ( ) or UPL is a professional association football league in Ukraine and the highest level of the Ukrainian football league system. Originally known as the Vyshcha Liha ( , ) it was formed in 1991 during the 1992 in Ukrainian football, 1992Hunchenko, O., Kazakov, V., Kulikovska, O. Historic and geographic characteristics of football development in Ukraine (ІСТОРИКО-ГЕОГРАФІЧНІ ОСОБЛИВОСТІ РОЗВИТКУ ФУТБОЛУ В УКРАЇНІ)' Ukrainian football championship upon discontinuation of the 1991 Soviet football championship and included the Ukraine-based clubs that competed previously in the Soviet top three tiers competitions as well as better clubs of the Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR, Ukrainian republican competitions. The initial season of the league featured six former Soviet Top League clubs among which were FC Dynamo Kyiv, Dynamo, FC Shakhtar Donetsk, Shakhtar, FC Chornomorets Odesa, Chornomoret ...
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Ukrainian Cup
The Ukrainian Cup ( ) is an association football national knockout cup competition run by the Ukrainian Association of Football. The competition is conducted almost exclusively among professional clubs. Since the 2003–04 season, the Cup winner qualifies to play the Ukrainian Premier League winner for the Ukrainian Super Cup. Current format and eligibility criteria Qualification For the competition are eligible first teams of all Ukrainian professional clubs including the top tier, the Premier League, and lower tiers from the Professional Football League of Ukraine, Professional Football League, the First League (Persha) and the Second League (Druha). No reserve teams or second teams may enter the competition. An exception may be granted by the Ukrainian Association of Football if such team won the Ukrainian Amateur Cup or other qualification tournaments. Beside professional clubs, to the competition is also invited both finalists of the Ukrainian Amateur Cup from the preceding ...
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Petrove
Petrove () or Petrovo () is a rural settlement in Oleksandriia Raion of Kirovohrad Oblast (region) of Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Petrove settlement hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: . Petrove is situated midway between Kropyvnytskyi and Dnipro cities on the bank of the Inhulets River. Petrove is a populated place of Petrove Settlement Council, which is a municipal community and beside the town also includes three neighboring villages. History It was a village Cossack Hetmanate (later annexed in Russian Empire, Petrove was the part of Kherson Governorate). In January 1989 the population was 9844 people. In January 2013 the population was 7530 people. Until 18 July 2020, Petrove was the administrative center of Petrove Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Kirovohrad Oblast to four. The area of Petrove Raion was merged into Oleksandriia Raion. Until ...
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