-
promoted from
Druha Liha and
debuting in the
Ukrainian First League:
Group A
Knyazha Schaslyve –
Druha Liha
champion (debut)
Group B
Komunalnyk Luhansk – Druha...
- FC
Knyazha Shchaslyve was a
Ukrainian football team
based in the
village of
Shchaslyve (to the west of Boryspil), in the Kyiv
Oblast of Ukraine, that...
-
territory of 36 ha (89 acres)
consisting of the
lower terrace once
called Knyazha Hora (Prince Mount), and the
upper terrace with a
television tower and...
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stage parti****nt (debut) Also, two more
reserve teams were admitted: FC
Knyazha-2
Schaslyve – (debut) PFC Sevastopol-2 – (debut) Also, one team was re-admitted:...
- This
arena was
constructed by and
named after Ukrainian insurance company Knyazha, who is the club's main sponsor. The
previous home
ground of the club was...
- Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine,
Mykhaylichenko is a
product of the
Dynamo Kyiv and
Knyazha Shaslyve sportive schools. His
first trainer was
Oleksandr Kurylko. He...
- into the ****nal
sports school. In 2004–05 he was a
president of the FC
Knyazha Shchaslyve. He is
married to the
Olympic champion gymnast Stella Zakharova...
- Hazovyk-KhGV Kharkiv.
Throughout his time in the
Second League he pla**** with FC
Knyazha Shchaslyve, FC ****nal Kharkiv, and FC Poltava. In 2010, he pla**** in the...
-
Ukraine and 1 - in the
Ukrainian Cup. In
January 2007, he
moved to the club
Knyazha Shchaslyve in
Ukrainian Second League where he made his
debut on 16 April...
- as
Bannikov Stadium,
Obolon Arena, and others. ****nal
Arena (formerly
Knyazha Arena)
Kolos Stadium CSK ZSU
Stadium (1993-2001)
Olimpiyskiy National Sports...