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Metallurg Kadamjay, a
Kyrgyzstani football club FC
Metalurh Donetsk, a
Ukrainian football club FC
Metalurh Zaporizhzhya, a
Ukrainian football club PFK Metallurg...
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Football Club
Metalurh Donetsk (Ukrainian: Футбо́льний клуб «Металу́рг» Доне́цьк,
pronounced [
metɐˈlurɦ doˈnɛtsʲk]) was a
Ukrainian professional football...
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Metalurh Stadium may
refer to
several stadiums in Ukraine:
Metalurh Stadium (Kryvyi Rih)
Metalurh Stadium (Donetsk)
Metalurh Stadium (Kamianske) Metalurh...
- MFC
Metalurh Zaporizhzhia (Ukrainian: Футбо́льний клуб «Металу́рг» Запорі́жжя [
metɐˈlurɦ zɐpoˈr(j)iʒːɐ]) is a
Ukrainian professional football club based...
- B"
competitions (Second division), the city of
Odesa was
represented by
Metalurh (in
class B 1953, 1954)
which soon was
replaced again with
already more...
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Volunteer Sports Society "Metallurg" (therefore it
carried names Metallurg/
Metalurh and Stal) and
until 1961 was
under sponsorship of the
Petrovsky Dnipropetrovsk...
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Dynamo Luhansk and
during following spring changed its name
again to
Metalurh. FC
Metalurh Mariupol changed its name to
Illichivets during the
winter break...
- FC
Pivdenstal Yenakiieve was a
Ukrainian football club from Yenakiieve,
Donetsk Oblast. It is a club of the
Yenakiyeve Iron and
Steel Works. The club won...
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Stadion Metalurh is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. It is
located in
Metallurgical District, in the
neighborhood called lit. 'Socic Town'...
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stadium has a
capacity of 31,003 people. It
replaced Dnipro's old
Soviet Metalurh Stadium which existed since 1940. The Dnipro-Arena
staged the 2010 FIFA...