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Kyiv Oblast Football Federation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kyiv Oblast Football Federation (KOFF) is a football governing body in the region of Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. The federation is a collective member of the Ukrainian Association of Football.

As part of the Union-wide reorganization of the Soviet football when there were established numerous regional federations, the organization has been formed in fall of 1964.[1]

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Heads of the organization

Previous Champions

Winners

Cup winners

Professional clubs


Other clubs at national/republican level

Note: the list includes clubs that played at republican competitions before 1959 and the amateur or KFK competitions after 1964..

  • Uman, 1937, 1938
  • Smila, 1938
  • Pershyi Cherkaskyi, 1947
  • Mashynobudivnyk Smila, 1948, 1949
  • DO Cherkasy, 1948, 1949
  • Mashynobudivnyk Fastiv, 1948, 1949
  • Trud Vasylkiv, 1948
  • v/c Bila Tserkva, 1948
  • Urozhai Boryspil, 1949
  • Spartak Bila Tserkva, 1952, 1954–1956, 1958, 1959, 1964
  • Torpedo Fastiv, 1953, 1957
  • Avtotraktordetal Bila Tserkva, 1965
  • Lokomotyv Fastiv, 1966, 1982
  • Avtomobilist Bila Tserkva, 1967, 1969, 1970
  • Avanhard Bila Tserkva, 1968
  • FC Irpin, 1971, 1972
  • Refryzherator Fastiv, 1974 – 1981, 1987 – 1989, 1991, 1997/98 – 1999
  • Shynnyk Bila Tserkva, 1976
  • Kolos Borodianka, 1977
  • Budivelnyk Borodianka, 1978
  • Rubin Piskivka, 1978 – 1980
  • Krystal Yahotyn, 1979 – 1981
  • Hart Borodianka (Mashynobudivnyk), 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988 – 1992/93
  • Slavutych (Budivelnyk Prypiat), 1981 – 1985, 1987, 1988, 1994/95, 1998/99
  • Dynamo Irpin, 1983
  • Silmash Bila Tserkva, 1985
  • Zoria Obukhiv, 1987
  • Nyva Myronivka, 1989 – 1991, 1996/97
  • Ahro-Blyskavka Baryshivka, 1990, 1991, 1993/94
  • Fakel Fastiv, 1990
  • Budivelnyk Ivankiv, 1991, 1992/93
  • Promin Bila Tserkva, 1991
  • Budivelnyk Brovary, 1993/94 – 1996/97
  • Transimpeks Vyshneve, 1993/94
  • Katekh Irpin, 1994/95
  • UFEI Irpin, 1997/98 – 2000
  • Dinaz Vyshhorod, 2000, 2011, 2018/19
  • KLO Bucha, 2003
  • Hran Buzova, 2006
  • Antares Obukhiv, 2007
  • Arsenal Bila Tserkva, 2007
  • Zenit Boyarka, 2008, 2009
  • Irpin Horenychi, 2009
  • FC Putrivka, 2011
  • FC Volodarka, 2012
  • LKT Slavutych, 2013
  • Kolos Kovalivka, 2014, 2015
  • Chaika Petropavlivska-Borshchahivka, 2016 – 2017/18
  • Chaika Vyshhorod, 2018/19
  • Avanhard Bziv, 2018/19
  • FC Bila Tserkva, 2019/20 – 2021/22
  • Liubomyr Stavyshche, 2020/21
  • Nyva Buzova, 2021/22
  • Druzhba Myrivka, 2022/23
  • Shturm Ivankiv, 2022/23, 2023/24
  • Sokil Mykhailivka-Rubezhivka, 2023/24

See also

References

External links

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