Pavlo Fedosov
Pavlo Fedosov ( uk, Павло Ігорович Федосов; born 14 August 1996) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Chernihiv. Career Fedosov is a product of Yunist Chernihiv Youth Sportive School, joining at age 6. Sumy In 2016 he moved to Sumy in the Ukrainian First League. Arsenal Kyiv In August 2017 he signed a contract with club FC Arsenal Kyiv in the Ukrainian First League. Nyva Vinnytsia In 2018 he moved to Nyva Vinnytsia. Balkany Zorya In 2021 he moved to Balkany Zorya. Chernihiv On 29 March 2023 he signed a new contract with Chernihiv in the Ukrainian First League. Personal life His mother, Tetyana Fedosova, is a retired footballer who played for Lehenda Chernihiv. Career statistics Club Honours ;Arsenal Kyiv * Ukrainian First League The Persha Liha ( uk, Перша ліга) or Ukrainian First League is a professional football league in Ukraine and the second tier of national football competitions pyramid. Members ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chernihiv
Chernihiv ( uk, Черні́гів, , russian: Черни́гов, ; pl, Czernihów, ; la, Czernihovia), 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 during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine. Geography Chernihiv stands on the Desna River to the north-north-east of Kyiv. The area was served by Chernihiv Shestovytsia Airport prior to 2002, and during the Cold War it was the site of Chernihiv air base. History Etymology The name "Chernihiv" is a compound name, which begins with the root 'Cherni/Cherno,' which means "black" in Slavic. Scholars vary with interpretations of the second part of the name ("hiv"/gov", "говъ") though scholars such as Dr. Martin Dimnik, Professor of Medieval History at University of Toronto, connect Cerhnihov with the worship of "the black god" Chernibog. Early histor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ukrainian Second League
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Latvian Football Cup
The Latvian Football Cup () is the main knockout cup competition in Latvian football. Since 2021, its full name is Responsible Game Latvian Football Cup (''Atbildīgas spēles Latvijas kauss'') due to the sponsorship by sports betting company William Hill. The tournament was launched in 1937, replacing the previous knockout tournament – the Riga Football Cup. The competition is a knockout (single elimination) tournament. From 1937 to 2008 and again since 2017, all of the games of the tournament are played within the year. During the Soviet occupation ( 1940–1941, 1944–1991) it served as a qualification tournament for the Soviet Cup. The competition was also fully played once during the German occupation of the Baltic states, in 1943. List of finals The results of the finals are: Total titles won The following 34 clubs have won the Latvian Football Cup. * Bold clubs play in top flight. * ''Italic'' clubs dissolved or merged. References External linksOfficial ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2022–23 FC Chernihiv Season
Season 2022–23 is for FC Chernihiv's 1st season in Ukrainian First League in its history. Due to the ruin of the Chernihiv Arena, the club decided to use the stadium Yunist Stadium, located in the city center of Chernihiv. 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:center, Goalkeepers , - ! colspan=17 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, Defenders , - ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, Midfielders , - ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, Forwards , - ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, Players transferred out during the season Las ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2021–22 Ukrainian Second League
The 2021–22 Ukrainian Second League is the 31st since its establishment. Summary On June 1, 2021, the PFL Central Council adopted decision that new season competitions in the PFL Second League would start on July 25, 2021, just as competitions in all professional leagues in Ukraine. The competition format and league composition corresponds to the PFL program "Strategy of Development" that was adopted back in 2016. As the previous season the top 2 teams from each group get promoted to the First League. There also is expected to be a play-off game. Teams Promoted teams Twelve teams have been promoted from the 2020–21 Ukrainian Football Amateur League: * Karpaty Lviv – 4th place of Group 1 ''(debut, last season original Karpaty Lviv withdrew)'' * MFA Mukachevo – 8th place of Group 1 ''(debut, another club from Mukachevo, Karpaty, last competed in 1996–97)'' * Viktoriya Mykolaivka – 1st place of Group 2 ''(debut)'' * LNZ Cherkasy – 2nd place of Group 2 ''( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2020–21 Ukrainian Second League
The 2020–21 Ukrainian Second League is the 30th since its establishment. The football competitions in the Second League kicked off on 6 September 2020, about half a month after promotion/relegation playoffs. The planned 12th week of the season that accomplished the first half took place on 21 November 2020, yet the extra week was provided for few games that were forced to be rescheduled before teams retired for the winter intermission. The second half is scheduled to restart on 19 March 2021. Summary In this season, the bottom two teams of the First League will be relegated to the Second League. The top two teams from each group of the Second League will gain promotion to the First League for the next season. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2019–20 Ukrainian Football Amateur League
The 2019–20 Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship season will be the 24th since it replaced the competition of physical culture clubs. On 1 July 2018, the AAFU published information about the upcoming season with a tentative composition which should be finalized on 15 July 2019.On 29 June took place a conference on issues of conducting competitions next season (29-го червня відбулася нарада з питань проведення змагань наступного сезону) AAFU. 1 July 2019 Summary Due to the[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Avangard Korukivka
Football Club Avanhard Koriukivka ( uk, Футбольний Клуб Авангард Корюківка) is an amateur Ukraine, Ukrainian football (soccer), football team based in Koriukivka, Chernihiv Oblast. The club competes in the Chernihiv Oblast competition. History The club was founded in 1960 in the Chernihiv Oblast. The club won the Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship in 2007, 2012 and 2013. The club won also the Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup in 2011 and in 2012. In 2020 the club merced with FC Chernihiv and change its name to FC Chernihiv-Avanhard Koriukivka. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2018–19 Ukrainian Second League
The 2018–19 Ukrainian Second League was the 28th since its establishment. The competition started on 21 July 2018 with the match between Myr and FC Nikopol. The competition entered in recess for a winter break which started after the completion of Round 17 on 11 November 2018 and resumed on 31 March 2019. The season competitions were scheduled to be completed on 1 June 2019 (later ending on 25 May 2019 due to reduction of participants) culminating with a two legged play-off for promotion held between the two second place from both groups and the 13th and 14th placed teams from the 2018–19 Ukrainian First League on 29 May and 2 June 2019. Format The PFL composition of the league was approved at the PFL Conference on 27 June 2017, yet the final composition with the competition regulations will be approved later by the FFU Executive Committee. The competition is conducted in a triple round robin format. The PFL reinstated direct promotion and relegation between the Second Leagu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2017–18 Ukrainian Second League
The 2017–18 Ukrainian Second League was the 27th season since its establishment. The competition commenced on 14 July 2017. The league returned to the multiple group competition format after it was abandoned in 2013. Final composition of the league was approved at the PFL Conference on 21 June 2017. The current season competition is in a triple round robin format for each group. Group A commenced their winter break after the Round 7 postponed match was played on 12 November 2017. Group B will begin their winter break after the completion of Round 22 on 19 November 2017. Group B competitions resumed the spring session on 30 March 2018 and Group A on 31 March 2018. Teams On 21 June 2017, it was announced that 25 teams will play in two divisions, but later FC Balkany Zorya was transferred to the 2017–18 Ukrainian First League and FC Cherkaskyi Dnipro-2 withdrew from the competition, leaving 23 teams in the field. Promoted teams The following six teams were promoted fr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2017–18 Ukrainian First League
The 2017–18 Ukrainian First League was the 27th since its establishment. The competition commenced on 14 July 2017 when Zhemchuzhyna Odesa hosted MFC Mykolaiv. After the completion of Round 22 on 18 November 2017, the competition entered a winter break and resumed the spring session on 18 March 2018 and complete the competition on 19 May 2018. Teams On 21 June 2017, it was announced that 16 or 18 teams would play in the competition. This decision was dependent on the possible withdrawal of FC Stal Kamianske from the Premier League. Due to sanctions, FC Dnipro was relegated directly to the Second League which raised a discussion of a promotion possibly of another club to the First League. In addition in the case of the withdrawal of Stal, Desna had an opportunity to be accepted to the Ukrainian Premier League with another ongoing inter-season case (see Desna vs Veres promotion) leaving the First League with 16 participants. On 26 June 2017, FC Stal Kamianske chose to stay in t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2016–17 Ukrainian First League
The 2016–17 Ukrainian First League was the 26th since its establishment. The fixtures were announced on 16 July 2016, and the competition commenced on 24 July 2016. The spring session started on 12 March 2017 with the competition ending on 2 June 2017. Teams Promoted teams Originally, as per competition regulations the top three teams were promoted from the 2015–16 Ukrainian Second League. However, prior to the season commencing at the Conference of the PFL in preparation for the season the committee decided to expand the competition to eighteen teams and include the fourth, fifth and sixth placed teams. Six teams promotion beat the previous record of five teams that was set back in 2002 (14 years ago). * Kolos Kovalivka – champion of the 2015–16 Ukrainian Second League ''(debut)'' * Veres Rivne – runner-up ''(returning for the first time since 1996–97 season, 19 seasons absence)'' * Inhulets Petrove – 3rd placed ''(debut)'' * Bukovyna Chernivtsi – 4th place ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |