- of the
Soviet period (
Avanhard). It may
refer to:
Avanhard,
Odesa Oblast, an
urban locality in
Odesa Oblast,
Ukraine Avanhard (Vorokhta), a ski resort...
-
Volunteer Society of "
Avanhard"
which continued its parti****tion in
competitions until 1959. Due to a
bleak performance of "
Avanhard" in 1957 in the city...
- home
stadium until 2017 was
Avanhard Stadium. As it is
under reconstruction, they
currently play home
matches at
Avanhard Stadium in Lutsk.
Founded in...
-
Avanhard Stadium (Ukrainian: Стадіон «Авангард») is an
abandoned football stadium in Pripyat, Ukraine. It was
built to
become the home
ground of FC Stroitel...
-
Avanhard Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in Luhansk, Ukraine. The
stadium has a
capacity of 22,288 spectators. The
stadium was
built in 1951 as the...
-
Avanhard Stadium (Ukrainian: Стадіон «Авангард») is
number of
stadiums in Ukraine. All the
stadiums were part of the
Soviet sports society of Ukrainian...
- the name
Avanhard Simferopol and was
based on the
former Crimean champion 'Burevestnik Simferopol'.[citation needed]
Sometime in 1963,
Avanhard changed...
-
Dzerzhinets sports society (merger into
Avangard in 1956)
Avanhard/Avangard (1956–1967) –
Republican Avanhard sports society (until 1957 All-Union
Avangard sports...
- FC
Avanhard Lozova (Ukrainian: Футбольний клуб «Авангард» (Лозова)) was an
amateur Ukrainian football from Lozova. The club
appeared sometime after 1969...
-
Avanhard (Cyrillic: Авангард) is a ski
resort and a main
sports base for
Olympic preparation in the town of Vorokhta, Ukraine. It is the
biggest out of...