FC Dynamo Kharkiv ( uk, Динамо Харків) was the non-amateur
Soviet
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football club
A football team is a group of players selected to play together in the various team sports known as football. Such teams could be selected to play in a match against an opposing team, to represent a football club, group, state or nation, an all- ...
based in
Kharkiv
Kharkiv ( uk, wikt:Харків, Ха́рків, ), also known as Kharkov (russian: Харькoв, ), is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city and List of hromadas of Ukraine, municipality in Ukraine.[Ukraine
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).
History
Shturm Kharkiv
The club was originally found in 1911 by 20 year old Kostiantyn Voronin as FC Tsap-Tsarap Kharkov.
[ During that time in Kharkiv took place the first regional and city championship that was won by FC Feniks Kharkov.][ The club Tsap-Tsarap however has officially registered only in 1912 as FC Shturm Kharkov and its first chairman became Ya.Zhuga.][ On 19 March 1912 there took place a constituent assembly of the Kharkov City League which was initially headed by M.Mayevsky (a player of FC Mayak Kharkov).][ The same year the league joined the ]Russian Football Union
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, while its collective team participated in the first championship of Russia.[ After the ]Russian Civil War
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the captain's armband Voronin passed on to a younger player Mykola Krotov
Mykola Fedorovych Krotov ( ua, Микола Федорович Кротов, russian: Николай Фёдорович Кротов, ''Nikolai Fyodorovich Krotov''; 1898–1978) was a Ukrainian and Soviet football player and manager. He also pl ...
.[
In 1925 – 1926 RabIs Kharkiv, a Russian portmanteau that stands for ''Rabotniki Iskustv'' (Workers of Art), the team was part of the local art workers trade union.
]
Dynamo Kharkiv
Established back in the beginning of 1920s as part of sports department of Russian GPU (formerly Cheka), information about it was not publicly disclosed to avoid disclosing the GPU's internal affairs.[History (История)]
Kharkiv Oblast branch of the Physical Culture and Sports Society Dynamo Ukraine. In 1921 in center of Kharkiv the GPU club opened its doors on vulytsia Sovnarkomivska, 13, which had its own sports ground "Dynamo".[ Previously the house belonged to the Alchevsky family][Alchevsky manor in Kharkiv (Особняк Алчевських в Харкові)]
Landmarks of Ukraine (zabytki.in.ua). (Khrystyna Alchevska
Khrystyna Danylivna Alchevska (née russian: Журавлёва, Zhuravlyova; uk, Христина Алчевська) (1841–1920) was a Russian Imperial and Ukrainian teacher and a prominent activist for national education in Imperial Russia. ...
) which in its private garden had a bust of Taras Shevchenko
Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko ( uk, Тарас Григорович Шевченко , pronounced without the middle name; – ), also known as Kobzar Taras, or simply Kobzar (a kobzar is a bard in Ukrainian culture), was a Ukrainian poet, writ ...
.[ It was built by Ukrainian and Soviet architect Oleksiy Beketov, the Alchevsky family son-in-law, for Alchevsky family.][ Following the death of ]Oleksiy Alchevsky
Aleksey Kirillovich Alchevsky (russian: Алексей Кириллович Алчевский, Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Олексій Кирилович Алчевський, Romanization of Ukrainian, romanized: ''Oleksii Kyrylovych Alch ...
in 1901, Khrystyna sold it to active state councilor M.Shabelsky.[ After establishing of the ]Soviet regime
The political system of the Soviet Union took place in a federal single-party soviet socialist republic framework which was characterized by the superior role of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), the only party permitted by the Co ...
, the property was confiscated and turned the garden into an athletic zone with volleyball and handball courts, gymnastic village, a pit for jumps, running track, showers.[ At the ground level story of the club small halls were turned into powerlifting and wrestling rooms.][ The neighboring two story building until 1928 housed the Soviet of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR (Soviet government of Ukraine) and its staff also enjoyed using the GPU sports grounds.][ Around that in the city's park (today Park of Maxim Gorky) started to work the Dynamo sky sports base with a 25 meter shooting range.][
The Dynamo's first football and handball teams debuted in city competitions in 1925, but consisted exclusively out of members of law enforcement only.][ The most notable among them were the ]Soviet national football team
The Soviet Union national football team ( rus, сбо́рная СССР по футбо́лу, r=sbórnaya SSSR po futbólu) was the national football team of the former Soviet Union.
After the breakup of the Union the team was transformed i ...
defender Kostiantyn Fomin
Kostyantyn Vasyliovych Fomin ( uk, Костянтин Васильович Фомін, russian: Константи́н Васи́льевич Фоми́н; 1903–1964) was a Soviet-Ukrainian footballer, football functionary and war veteran. H ...
who worked in GPU (Ukrainian OGPU
The Joint State Political Directorate (OGPU; russian: Объединённое государственное политическое управление) was the intelligence and state security service and secret police of the Soviet Union ...
before merger) and the Ukraine national football team
The Ukraine national football team ( uk, Збірна України з футболу) represents Ukraine in men's international football and is governed by the Ukrainian Association of Football, the governing body for football in Ukraine. U ...
(Ukrainian SSR
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic ( uk, Украї́нська Радя́нська Соціалісти́чна Респу́бліка, ; russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респ ...
) forward Mykola Kazakov who was a criminal investigation official.[ Nonetheless, a lack of own playing field notably was restricting possibilities of footballers.][
On 26 April 1926 at the GPU club took place a board elections of the first in Ukraine and capital at that time Kharkiv proletarian sports society "Dynamo".][ For functionaries of the proletarian sports society was allocated a room in the GPU club and they right away launched their operations.][ However, constituent documents of the sports society and its statute were finally confirmed by the chairman of GPU ]Vsevolod Balitsky
Vsevolod Apollonovych Balytsky ( uk, Всеволод Аполлонович Балицький; russian: Всеволод Аполлонович Балицкий; 27 November 1892 – 27 November 1937) was a Soviet official, Commissar of Sta ...
only in October of the same year.[
]
In the neighboring Russian SFSR
The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR or RSFSR ( rus, Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, Rossíyskaya Sovétskaya Federatívnaya Soci ...
, where Dynamo was established earlier in 1923, the great boost in its development provided the newly acquired famous footballers.[ The same practice was adopted by the Kharkiv's Dynamo which was the central Dynamo sports society in Ukraine until 1934. In fall of 1926 Dynamo Kharkiv invited practically all footballers the RabIs team (Workers of Art Trade Union) formed out of former Shturm Kharkiv and struggled financially and the Kharkiv city football team that won the first Soviet football championship in 1924 consisting of such midfielders of the ]Soviet national football team
The Soviet Union national football team ( rus, сбо́рная СССР по футбо́лу, r=sbórnaya SSSR po futbólu) was the national football team of the former Soviet Union.
After the breakup of the Union the team was transformed i ...
like Ivan Privalov and Volodymyr Fomin
Volodymyr Vasilyevich Fomin (russian: Владимир Васильевич Фомин; 1902–1942) was a Ukrainian footballer and coach. He was the oldest brother of Kostiantyn Fomin and Mykola Fomin.
Volodymyr played for FC Dynamo Kharki ...
, national team goalie Roman Norov, bright forwards Oleksandr Shpakovskyi and Petro Mishchenko who played in the very first composed Soviet national football team
The Soviet Union national football team ( rus, сбо́рная СССР по футбо́лу, r=sbórnaya SSSR po futbólu) was the national football team of the former Soviet Union.
After the breakup of the Union the team was transformed i ...
as well as their colleagues of the Kharkiv city football team Yevhen Gubarev and Valentyn Levin.[ They were later joined by defender Ivan Kladko, forward ]Ivan Vladimirsky
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and midfielder Oleksandr Misevra who also was playing an ice hockey
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.[ Dynamo was created in 1926 based on the best Kharkiv clubs FC Shturm Kharkiv and Society of Sports Amateurs (Obschestvo Liubitelei Sporta, OLS).][Rodionov, S. ]
Historical steps of the Kharkiv football
'. "Kharkiv Sportive". 29 June 2005
In 1936 it initially was allowed to play in the Soviet Second League
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known as Class B. The team had forfeited all its games for the spring part and was demoted to the third division Class V (by Russian alphabet) for the autumn of 1936 and 1937 editions. The team was not included in the Soviet Super League of 1938, but returned into the reestablished Class B the next couple of seasons before the German-Soviet War
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. It was merged with FC Silmash Kharkiv and renamed as Spartak for the 1941 season. Following World War II
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, the club has never resumed its operations as the city was able only to afford one team, FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv
FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv ( uk, Локомотив Харків) was a football club from Kharkiv.
History
The club entered official Soviet competitions in 1936 Soviet Cup as Lokomotiv Kharkov. It was formed out of the team Krasnyi Zheleznodorozhnik ...
.
Stadium
Honours
* Championship of the Ukrainian SSR
The Championship of the Ukrainian SSR in football was a top competition of association football in the Ukrainian SSR in 1921-91. Number of Ukrainian clubs almost never competed in the championship such as Dynamo Kyiv.
The competitions were organi ...
: 8 (4 as Shturm, 4 as Dynamo)
**1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1934
League and Cup history
:
Managers
* 1928 (team's captain)
* 1935–1936 Oleksandr Shpakovsky
* 1937 Volodymyr Fomin
Volodymyr Vasilyevich Fomin (russian: Владимир Васильевич Фомин; 1902–1942) was a Ukrainian footballer and coach. He was the oldest brother of Kostiantyn Fomin and Mykola Fomin.
Volodymyr played for FC Dynamo Kharki ...
* 1939–1941 Volodymyr Fomin
Volodymyr Vasilyevich Fomin (russian: Владимир Васильевич Фомин; 1902–1942) was a Ukrainian footballer and coach. He was the oldest brother of Kostiantyn Fomin and Mykola Fomin.
Volodymyr played for FC Dynamo Kharki ...
* ????–???? Mykola Fomin
Mykola Vasylyovych Fomin (born in 1905 in Kharkiv; died in 1975 in Kharkiv) was a Soviet football player. He was a brother to Volodymyr and Kostiantyn Fomins.
Honours
* USSR champion: 1924.
International career
Fomin played his only game for U ...
See also
* FC Feniks Kharkiv
* FC Silmash Kharkiv
* FC Kharkiv
FC Kharkiv ( ua, ФК "Харків") was a professional football club based in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
After 2009–10 Ukrainian First League season the club was relegated to the Ukrainian Second League. However, they failed attestation when they su ...
* FC Arsenal Kharkiv
FC Arsenal Kharkiv is a football club based in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Arsenal Kharkiv currently plays in the regional competitions of Kharkiv city. In 2005 on the base of the club was formed another club ''FC Kharkiv''. FC Arsenal has a well establish ...
* FC Hazovyk-KhGV Kharkiv
FC Hazovyk-KHV Kharkiv ( uk, Газовик-ХГВ) was a professional football team based in Kharkiv, Ukraine. KHV stands for Kharkiv Gas Drilling (Mining).
Established in 2001, they competed in 5 seasons in the Ukrainian Second League (Group ...
* FC Helios Kharkiv
FC Helios Kharkiv is a Ukrainian football club located in Kharkiv, Ukraine. From 2003 to 2018 the club competed at professional level. In 2018 it was expected to be succeeded by FC Kobra Kharkiv, but unsuccessfully. FC Helios dissolved its profes ...
* FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv
FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv ( uk, Локомотив Харків) was a football club from Kharkiv.
History
The club entered official Soviet competitions in 1936 Soviet Cup as Lokomotiv Kharkov. It was formed out of the team Krasnyi Zheleznodorozhnik ...
* FC Metalist Kharkiv
Football Club Metalist Kharkiv ( uk, Футбо́льний Клуб Металі́ст Ха́рків ) is a Ukrainian football club based in Kharkiv that plays in the Ukrainian First League during the 2021–22 season. It was revived 5 years ...
References
External links
Profile
at ukrsoccerhistory.com
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