- row in 1961 and 1962. The team has pla****
under the
following names:
Stakhanovets (1936–46),
Shakhtyor (Shakhtar) (1946–92), and FC
Shakhtar (1992–present)...
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Stakhanovets (Russian: Стахановец) is a
rural locality (a khutor) in
Kuybyshevskoye Rural Settlement,
Sredneakhtubinsky District,
Volgograd Oblast, Russia...
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based in
Kadiivka (formerly Stakhanov), Ukraine.
Soviet championship Stakhanovets Stakhanov 1936 – 1941
During World War II did not exist,
Ukraine was...
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season the club
moved to
Stalino (Donetsk) and
changed its name to FC
Stakhanovets Stalino.
Metalurh takes its
roots from the
Football Club
Prometei Shakhtarsk...
- Zolote 5.
Before the
creation of
Zolote they were
named Karbonit, Rodina,
Stakhanovets,
Maryvka and Partyzansky.
During the war in
Donbas the
Ukrainian authorities...
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Werbung &
Verlag GmbH. pp. 246, 249. ISBN 3 9806773 4 6. "The KIM-3 "
Stakhanovets " (1936) CTAXAHOBEU".
Retrieved 20
February 2014. Krasilschkov, A P (1991)...
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early 2000s. The
stadium was
built in 1936
specifically for
Shakhtar (
Stakhanovets)
Stalino with the most
recent reconstruction in 2000. It is
located in...
- Rostov-na-Donu 4-2
SelMash Kharkov DZERZHINETS Voroshilovgrad 3-1
Osnova Ivanovo STAKHANOVETS Stalino 6-2
Lokomotiv Tbilisi [Nikolai Kononenko-3,
Grigoriy Balaba,...
- (1979–1992; sold to
private company and
later broken up)
Spravedlivyy (1980–)
Stakhanovets (1980–2012; laid up)
Suvorovets (1980–)
Sibirskiy (1980–)
Fobos (1983–2014;...
- the icon of the
Stakhanovite movement Soviet Union Stakhanovets Kadiyivka (until 1945),
Stakhanovets Stalino (until 1946)
Titan Named after the race of...