- team was
founded in 2007 as Lider. In 2017 the club
changed its name to
Yarud. It
debuted in the
Ukrainian Second League in the 2020–21 season, adopting...
-
Inhulets Petrove Metalist Kharkiv Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk
Poltava Yarud Mariupol Zirka Kropyvnytskyi Ahron Velyki Hayi
Atlet Kyiv
Swansea City Manukau...
- pinyin: Yēlǜ),
alternatively rendered as Yila (Chinese: 移剌; pinyin: Yílǎ) or
Yarud, was a
prominent family of
ethnic Khitan origin in the
history of China...
-
Politylo (to
Chornomorets Odesa) — MF BRA
Welves (to Trofense) — MF UKR
Dmytro Penteleychuk (to
Yarud Mariupol) — FW BRA
Filipe Pachtmann (to Zira)...
- the 2017–18
Ukrainian Football Amateur League with an away game
against Yarud at
Azovets Stadium in Mariupol. In 2016, the new club was
established by...
- 2002),
Silur Khartsyzk (until 1995), Tekhno-Center
Rohatyn (until 2005), FC
Yarud Mariupol (until 2022), WFC Zhytlobud-1
Kharkiv (until 2024), WFC Zhytlobud-2...
-
Makiivvuhillia Makiivka, 2011-2015 (4 seasons) --> FC
Nikopol FSC
Mariupol (
Yarud), 2020- (5 seasons) Note: the list
includes clubs that pla**** at republican...
-
Kramatorsk (3: 2017/18–2019/20), Forum-Avto
Kramatorsk (2: 2017/18, 2018/19),
Yarud Mariupol (2: 2017/18, 2019/20), FC
Pokrovsk (2019/20),
Portovyk Mariupol...
-
Hulko (on loan from
Shakhtar Donetsk) — MF UKR
Danylo Litovchenko (from
Yarud Mariupol) — MF UKR
Andriy Vyskrebentsev (loan
return from Uzhhorod) — FW...
- the
league due to the
Russian aggression. FSC
Mariupol is a
successor of
Yarud Mariupol.
Epitsentr Kamianets-Podilskyi has
officially moved from Dunaivtsi...