Ruslan Dedukh
Ruslan Richardovych Dedukh ( uk, Руслан Річардович Дедух; born 13 April 1998) is a Ukrainian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Livyi Bereh Kyiv. Career Yunist Chernihiv and Vorskla Poltava U-19 Born in Chernihiv, Dedukh started to play for the youth team of Yunist Chernihiv, then he moved Vorskla Poltava U-19 in the 2015–16 season, where he played 19 matches and he scored two goals during the match against FC Karpaty Lviv U-19. FC Kalush In 2018 Dedukh started to play for FC Kalush a team from Kalush, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. and in the season 2019–20 with the team he got second and was promoted to Ukrainian First League. FC Chernihiv In summer 2020, Dedukh moved to FC Chernihiv in the Ukrainian Second League. On 24 October, he made his debut with his new team against FC Uzhhorod in the season 2020–21 Ukrainian Second League season. Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni In January 2021, he signed with Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni in the Ukrai ... [...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
Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainian culture * Ukrainian language, an East Slavic language, the native language of Ukrainians and the official state language of Ukraine * Ukrainian alphabet, a Ukrainian form of Cyrillic alphabet * Ukrainian cuisine See also * Languages of Ukraine * Name of Ukraine * Ukrainian Orthodox Church (other) * Ukrainians (other) * Ukraine (other) * Ukraina (other) * Ukrainia (other) Ukrainia may refer to: * The land of Ukraine, the land of the Kievan Rus * The land of the Ukrainians, an ethnic territory * Montreal ''Ukrainia'', a sports team in Canada * Toronto ''Ukrainia'', a sports team in Canada See also * * Ukraina ... * {{disambiguation Language and n ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2021–22 Ukrainian First League
The 2021–22 Ukrainian First League is the 31st since its establishment. The league competition consists of 16 teams. Earlier in 2021 it was discussed to expand the league to 20 teams with discontinuation of the UPL U-21 competitions. Teams This season, Ukrainian First League consists of 16 teams. Promoted teams The following teams have been promoted from the 2020–21 Ukrainian Second League: * Podillia Khmelnytskyi – first place in Group A ''(returning after 22 seasons, however FC Krasyliv that was playing as Podillya Khmelnytskyi last competed in the 2006–07 season)'' * Uzhhorod – second place in Group A ''(debut)'' * Metalist Kharkiv – first place in Group B ''(debut, a phoenix club based on the Second League superfinal champions Metal Kharkiv)'' * Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih – second place in Group B ''(returning after 5 seasons, last competed in the 2015–16 as Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih)'' Relegated teams The following team has been relegated from the 2020–21 Ukrai ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2020–21 Ukrainian First League
The 2020–21 Ukrainian First League is the 30th since its establishment. The league competition consists of 16 teams according to the decision of the PFL Council of Leagues.The council of leagues adopted its decision to finish season in the First League in originally adopted format (Совет лиг принял решение доиграть сезон Первой лиги в привычном формате) Sport Arena. 5 June 2020 The season commenced on 5 September 2020. The final composition and regulations of the [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2020–21 FC Chernihiv Season
Ukrainian Cup Competitions Ukrainian Second League Results 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 Last updated: 10 April 2021 Goalscorers Last updated: 1 May 2021 Clean sheets Last updated: 11 April 2021 References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:2020-21 FC Chernihiv season FC Chernihiv seasons FC Chernihiv Football Club Chernihiv ( uk, ФК Чернігів) is a Ukrainian football club based in Chernihiv that currently plays in the Ukrainian First League. [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 Football Amateur League
The 2017–18 Ukrainian Football Amateur League season was the 22nd since it replaced the competition of physical culture clubs. The competition started on 5 August 2017. On 1 August 2017, the AAFU at its website announced the "season's contours". In explanation, AAFU disclosed that it has intention to conduct the competition in three groups that are split based on geographic principle and start it at the end of that week, while the composition of only two groups was confirmed. Teams * Debut: FC Mynai, FC Khmelnytskyi, FC Rubikon Kyiv, MFC Metalurh Zaporizhia, FC Yarud Mariupol, FC Druzhba Novomykolaivka * Newly admitted former professional clubs: FC Krystal Kherson, FC Kalush, FC Pokuttia Kolomyia, SC Kakhovka, FC Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih, FC Olimpik Kropyvnytskyi * Returning clubs: FC Chernihiv, FC Fakel Lypovets, FC Ahrobiznes TSK Romny Withdrawn teams List of clubs that took part in last year competition, but chose not to participate in 2017–18 season: * FC Kovel-Volyn Kovel * FC ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2017–18 FC Chernihiv Season
Players Squad information Transfers In Out 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 Oleksiy Vorobey , - ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, Forwards , - ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, Players transferred out during the season Last updated: 27 November 2022 References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:2017-18 FC Chernihiv season FC Chernihiv seasons FC Chernihiv ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship
Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship ( uk, Чемпіонат України з футболу серед аматорів) is an annual association football competition in Ukraine among amateur teams. The competition is administered by the Ukrainian Association of Amateur Football (AAFU). The championship replaced the Soviet competitions among collectives of physical culture (KFK). Competition organization Current format Majority participating teams that compete in the Ukrainian Amateur football competition also compete in their regional (oblast) football championships. There are no requirements or restrictions on amount of representation from each region and is on voluntary (and/or invitational) basis. There is no relegation. The pool of teams, competition organization, and season regulations are reviewed on annual basis. Since 2014, there is an intention to integrate the amateur competitions in the national football league system, so there would be systematic and well und ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2016–17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League
The 2016–17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League season was the 21st since it replaced the competition of physical culture clubs. The competition started on 13 August 2016. There were two groups with 12 teams in Group A and 12 teams in Group B. The last season winner FC Balkany Zorya has participated in professional Second League. On 29 August 2016, SC Tavriya Simferopol was admitted to the competition. Teams * Debut: FC Oskar Pidhiria, FC Nyva Terebovlya, FC Avanhard Koryukivka, FC Viktoriya Mykolayivka, FC Kvadro Pervomaiskyi, FC Inhulets-3 Petrove, FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv * Newly admitted former professional clubs: FC Lviv, FC Kovel-Volyn, FC Chortkiv-Peduniversytet, SC Tavriya Simferopol * Returning clubs: MFC Pervomaisk Withdraw teams List of clubs that took part in last year competition, but chose not to participate in the 2016–17 season. * FC Voloka * FC Vinnytsia * FC Avanhard Kakhovka * FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih * FC Kolos Khlibodarivka Location map Group 1 T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Kramatorsk
Football Club Kramatorsk is a professional Ukrainian football club from the city of Kramatorsk in Donetsk Oblast. The club takes its history from a factory team of the Old Kramatorsk Machine-building Plant (SKMZ). History The club Avangard was reformed in 1955. Prior to World War II there existed a club that was associated with the machine industry in the city. In 1937, the club participated in the national championship as the champion of Ukraine. In 1939, the team won the Cup of Soviet Ukraine. The team in 1936 won 1st place in Ukraine among working teams and in 1937, 1938 and 1961 reached the 1/16 finals of the Soviet Cup, and 1/8 finals of the Soviet Cup in 1939. The club regularly participated in the Soviet championship (1946, 1948, 1949, 1960–1970) and the USSR Cup (1937–1939,1949,1961-1966/1967). In the 1998–1999 season, the city of Kramatorsk was presented by a team of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, VPS Kramatorsk (Air Force), in the Ukrainian Second League. That ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Polissya Zhytomyr
Polissya Zhytomyr is a Ukrainian football club based in Zhytomyr, Polissya. As of the 2020–21 season, it will play in the Ukrainian First League, the second tier of Ukrainian football, following promotion from the 2019–20 Ukrainian Second League. Their home were Spartak and Kolos stadiums. Since being admitted to the Ukrainian Second League, the club's current stadiums do not qualify for the competition. While the city's main arena under reconstruction, the club is forced to look for an alternative. Brief history In Soviet times the club carried the name ''Avtomobilist'' (car maker), then it changed to ''Polissya'' (the name for the local region, which means (roughly) the wooded area). In the Ukrainian soccer competitions the club was called ''Khimik'' (chemical scientist) for a few seasons, then again changed back to ''Polissya''. Note that during the Soviet times sometime in the 1970s in Zhytomyr there was another club FC Khimik Zhytomyr that was sponsored by the local ch ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |