- (Ukrainian: Красноармійське) 1934–1938:
Postyshevo (Russian: Постышево) or
Postysheve (Ukrainian: Постишеве) 1884–1934:
Grishino (Russian: Гришино) or Hryshyne...
- (1959) →
Novoazovsk (1966)
Grodovka →
Novohrodivka (1958)
Grishyno →
Postysheve (1934) →
Krasnoarmiiske (1938) →
Krasnoarmiisk (1938) →
Pokrovsk (2016)...
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finals Postysheve —
Synelnykove 7:1 Korosten — Novohrad-Volynskyi 0:1
Match for the 3rd
place Korosten —
Synelnykove + : - (no show)
Final Postysheve — Novohrad-Volynskyi...
- afterwards. The city of
Pokrovsk was
briefly (1934–1938)
named Postyshevo (or
Postysheve, as
rendered in Ukrainian)
after him. The name of the city was changed...
- (1936–1938 {3}),
Artemivsk (1936, 1938 {2}),
Makiivka (1936, 1938 {2}),
Postysheve/Krasnoarmiisk (1936, 1937 {2}),
Horlivka (1936 {1}),
Kostiantynivka (1936...
- 1936–1938
Bakhmut (Artemivsk), 1936, 1938 Makiivka, 1936, 1938
Krasnoarmiisk (
Postysheve), 1936, 1937 Horlivka, 1936
Zenit Stalino (z-d
imeni Stalina), 1936–1939...
-
Berdychiv —
Korosten + : -
Kremenchuk —
Kirovo 7 : 4
Ordzhonikidze —
Postysheve + : - (no show)
Chystiakove —
Krasnyi Luch 2 : 1 1/4
finals Voroshylovsk...