- FC
Bilshovyk Kyiv or
Bolshevik Kiev was an
amateur Soviet Ukrainian football club from Kyiv.
First mentioning of the team
could be
found for 1936 as a...
- from Mukacheve, ****pattia Oblast. The club was
formed in 1946 as FC
Bilshovyk.
Looking back
throughout the history, in the city
existed several football...
- its home
games at
Zmina Stadium and
sometimes at the
sport complex of
Bilshovyk factory. In the 2008–09 season,
Obolon finished second in the Ukrainian...
- The Kiev
Bolshevik Uprising (November 8–13, 1917) was a
military struggle for
power in Kiev
after the fall of the
Russian Provisional Government in the...
- was
dissolved in 1930 and
reestablished two
years later under the name
Bilshovyk [uk] (Ukrainian: Більшовик),
which was
written in the
Ukrainian language...
-
Pryladyst Mukachevo (
Bilshovyk), 1947, 1950, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1975 – 1977, 1988 – 1990
Dynamo Uzhhorod, 1948, 1949, 1976
Bilshovyk Solotvyno, 1948 Dynamo...
- 2–1 FC
Hvardiya Romny FC
Avanhard Rovenky 2–1 FC
Lokomotyv Haivoron FC
Bilshovyk Kyiv 1–1 FC
Zenit Volodymyr-Volynskyi FC
Kolhospnyk Berezhany 0–0 FC Podillia...
- 1991.
Known as
Zhovtneva (Жовтнева) from 1971 to 1993.
Known as
Zavod Bilshovyk (Завод Більшовик) from 1963 to 1993.
Known as
Leninska (Ленінська) from...
-
Sikorsky Kyiv
Polytechnic Institute #44 –
Dovzhenko Film
Studios #49/2 –
Bilshovyk Factory (formerly
Greter and
Kryvanek Co.) #50 – "Presa Ukrainy" Publishing...
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Avanhard Novohrad-Volynskyi FC
Avanhard Uzhhorod 1–0 FC
Zirka Yavoriv FC
Bilshovyk Kyiv 4–0 FC
Shakhtar Novovolynsk FC
Khimik Kalush 2–1 FC
Spartak Ternopil...