- In 1940,
after relegating from the Top level, the club was
merged with
Kharchovyk Odesa that parti****ted in the
republican competitions (Championship of...
- were
about 10
stadiums with
football fields.
Among the
biggest were "
Kharchovyk" (5,000 spectators), "Trud / Avanhard" (2,500), and "Vodnyk" (1,500)....
-
Lokomotiv Bender 1960—1969:
Nistrul Bender 1970—1987:
Pishchevik Bender /
Kharchovyk Bendery In 1988:
Tighina Bender In 1989: Tighina-RShVSM In 1990: Tighina...
- Kolhospnyk,
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clubs 1954 FC
Rafzavod Cherkasy 1955 FC
Kharchovyk Smila 1956 FC
Burevisnyk Cherkasy 1957 FC
Kolhospnyk Cherkasy 1958 Soviet...
- (1) 1965
Ekran Shostka (2) 1966
Kharchovyk Sumy (1) 1967
Kharchovyk Sumy (2) 1968
Shakhtar Konotop (1) 1969
Kharchovyk Sumy (3) 1970
SVADKU Sumy (2) 1971...
- an
industrial bakery,
Krystal stands for
sugar crystals.
Soviet Union Kharchovyk Odesa (until 1958)
Ukraine Krystal Chortkiv,
Slovkhlib Slovyansk (defunct)...
- Gruppa" (Second Group)
along with two
other teams from the
Ukrainian SSR,
Kharchovyk Odesa (today Chornomorets) and
Shakhtar Stalino.
Lokomotyv was a parti****nt...
-
spectators and home to the
Odesa city
football team.
After World War II,
Kharchovyk Odesa (predecessor to Chornomorets) pla**** in the
stadium for two years...
- club won its
zonal tournament against several other Lviv
teams such as
Kharchovyk (Tobacco factory), Iskra,
Dynamo and
eventually became vice-champion winning...
-
republican Ministry of Food and
received name as the
Central Stadium Kharchovyk. At the end of the 1950s, it was
renamed as
Avanhard Stadium after the...