- In 1940,
after relegating from the Top level, the club was
merged with
Kharchovyk Odesa that parti****ted in the
republican competitions (Championship of...
-
Football Club
Kharchovyk Velyka Bahachka (Ukrainian: ФК Харчовик Велика Багачка); was a
Ukrainian Soviet football team
based in
Velyka Bahachka, Ukraine...
- were
about 10
stadiums with
football fields.
Among the
biggest were "
Kharchovyk" (5,000 spectators), "Trud / Avanhard" (2,500), and "Vodnyk" (1,500)....
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Lokomotiv Bender 1960—1969:
Nistrul Bender 1970—1987:
Pishchevik Bender /
Kharchovyk Bendery In 1988:
Tighina Bender In 1989: Tighina-RShVSM In 1990: Tighina...
- ****umed
history of
other sports societies such as the city's
trade union Kharchovyk (Pischevik), and
later both FC
Dynamo Odesa and
Metalurh Odesa. FC Zorya...
- club won its
zonal tournament against several other Lviv
teams such as
Kharchovyk (Tobacco factory), Iskra,
Dynamo and
eventually became vice-champion winning...
- the
premises of the
Slavutych Theatre,
which was
previously called the "
Kharchovyk Palace" as
during the
postwar era it had been ****igned for the cultural...
-
republican Ministry of Food and
received name as the
Central Stadium Kharchovyk. At the end of the 1950s, it was
renamed as
Avanhard Stadium after the...
-
Pyrohovska vulytsia. The
stadium was
built in 1966 in
place of the old
wooden Kharchovyk Stadium that
existed in its
place since 1927. The
initiative to rebuild...
-
Vasylkiv 1947 ???? 1948 ???? 1949 DO
Cherkasy 1950
Kharchovyk Smila 1951
Kharchovyk Smila (2) 1952
Kharchovyk Smila (3) 1953
Torpedo Fastiv 1954
Boryspil Raion...