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CSKA Kyiv
Club logo
Full nameFC Central Sports Club of the Army Kyiv
Nickname(s)"Armymen", "Cadets" (in Soviet times)
Founded1934 (SKA Kiev)
1992 (CSKA Kyiv)
1994 (CSKA-2 Kyiv)
2001 (CSKA Kyiv)
2013 (CSKA Kyiv)
Dissolved2009–2013
Ground
CSK ZSU Stadium, Kiev
Capacity12,000
Owner
SK Army (1934–1992)
Central Sports Club of Armed Forces of Ukraine (CSK ZSU) (1992–2001)
unknown (2001–2009)
LeagueKiev Amateur Championship
















Home colours














Away colours










Departments of CSK ZSUkraine

Football pictogram.svg

Football pictogram.svg

Basketball pictogram.svg

Handball pictogram.svg

Football (I)

Football (II)

Basketball

Handball


FC CSKA Kyiv (Ukrainian: "ЦСКА Київ") is a Ukrainian association football club, until 2001 of the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which is government sponsored by the Ministry of Defense. As its farm team CSKA-2 Kyiv, in 1994-2001 it served as a farm team of CSKA Kyiv which later was renamed into FC Arsenal Kyiv.


After reorganization in 2001 the football section "FC CSKA Kyiv" was privately sponsored until 2009 when it withdrew from the professional league 4 September 2009 due to lack of financial support.[1]




Contents





  • 1 History

    • 1.1 DO/SKA Kiev (1934–1992)


    • 1.2 CSKA Kyiv (1992–1994)


    • 1.3 Second team of CSKA-Borysfen & Arsenal (1994–2001)


    • 1.4 CSKA Kyiv


    • 1.5 Reformation as an amateur club (since 2013)



  • 2 Naming history


  • 3 Honours

    • 3.1 SKA Kiev



  • 4 Domestic competitions

    • 4.1 Soviet Union

      • 4.1.1 SKA Kiev


      • 4.1.2 SK Chernihiv


      • 4.1.3 SKA Kiev



    • 4.2 Ukraine

      • 4.2.1 CSKA Kyiv


      • 4.2.2 CSKA-2 Kyiv / CSKA-3 Kyiv / KLO Bucha


      • 4.2.3 CSKA Kyiv (predecessor of Arsenal Kyiv)




  • 5 European competitions


  • 6 Football kits and sponsors


  • 7 Owners


  • 8 Notes and references


  • 9 See also


  • 10 External links




History[edit]



DO/SKA Kiev (1934–1992)[edit]


The football team has founded in 1934 in Kharkiv as part of the Soviet Officers' Club (later CSKA) receiving the name UVO Kharkov (Russian: Украинский Военный Округ, Ukrainian Military District – Kharkov). During the Soviet regime the team was part of the Soviet Armed Forces sports society. At the end of 1934 the team was transferred to Kiev during the transfer of republican capital. Its name has changed to DO Kiev (Russian: Дом офицеров, Officers' Club – Kiev). In 1947–1956 the team was called ODО Kiev (District Officers' Club – Kiev) and in 1952, under this name, the team reached the semifinal stage of the Soviet National Cup. In 1957, the team played under the name ОSK Kiev (District Sports Club – Kiev). The year of 1957 is considered the official year of establishment of CSK ZSU. In 1957–1959 the Kievan army men football team was called SKVО Kiev (Sports Club Military District – Kiev) and in 1960–1971 – SKA Kiev (Sports Club of Army – Kiev). In 1972, the team moved to Chernihiv and changed its name to SK Chernigov and had moved back to Kiev in 1976 as SKА. In 1981–1982, the team had its last Soviet First League stint at the second level of Soviet football.



CSKA Kyiv (1992–1994)[edit]


FC CSKA Kyiv was created in place of the Soviet football team SKA Kiev on December 15, 1992 during the reorganization of the Ukrainian military. Its first season in 1992 the club finished under its old name SKA Kiev which was changed during the summer of 1992 to ZS – Oriana (abbr. Armed Forces – Oriana). In 1993 team changed its name to ZS – Oriana (Armed Forces – Oriana) and then to CSK ZSU (Central Sport Club of Armed Forces of Ukraine). The highest place it reached in the Ukrainian championships was the fifth in the First League.



Second team of CSKA-Borysfen & Arsenal (1994–2001)[edit]



In 1994, FC CSKA Kyiv while being in the Third League was promoted to the Second League. Borysfen Boryspil that was playing in the 1994–95 Ukrainian First League in the mid-season merged with the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine under the name FC CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv. At that time the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine obtained two professional teams, one in the Ukrainian First League, while the other in the Ukrainian Second League. FC CSKA Kyiv was kept as the Borysfen's second team in the Second League. In 1995 FC CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv was promoted to the Ukrainian Higher League.


Upon conclusion of the 1995-96 Ukrainian Premier League season Borysfen was omitted from the name and the reserve team, which coincidentally gained promotion to the First League now, automatically became CSKA-2 Kyiv. In 1997 Boryspil team was restored first on the Amateur Level and then gaining professional status once again.


In 2001, the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine sold the club. The first team was bought by the Kievan municipal administration and reformed into the new Kievan club "FC Arsenal Kyiv". In turn, the second team was sold to another owner and reverted to the name of CSKA Kyiv continuing to play in the Ukrainian First League.



CSKA Kyiv[edit]




Original FC Arsenal Kyiv logo containing some CSKA Kyiv elements


Since 2001 FC CSKA Kyiv played in the Ukrainian First League until 2008 when it was relegated to the Ukrainian Second League.


In 2009 FC CSKA Kyiv went bankrupt and the club disappeared from football.




Emblem of CSKA Kyiv



Reformation as an amateur club (since 2013)[edit]


CSKA was only absent from football for 4 years.[citation needed] In 2013, the amateur football team Atlant Kiev[2] and the public organization "CSKA of Ukraine" established an amateur football club called CSKA Kyiv.[3] Since 2013, the football team CSKA plays among amateur teams in the Premier Division of the Kiev Region Championship Football League .[citation needed]


In 2015, CSKA Kyiv led by Viktor Ishchenko applied for the Makarov Memorial tournament.[4] The new CSKA team is represented by the Republican College of Physical Education.[4]



Naming history[edit]


  • 1934 – UVO Kharkov

  • 1934 – DO Kiev

  • 1947 – ODO Kiev

  • 1957 – OSK Kiev

  • 1957 – SKVO Kiev

  • 1960 – SKA Kiev

  • 1971 – SK Chernigov

  • 1976 – SKA Kiev

  • 1992 – FC ZS-Oriyana Kyiv

  • 1993 – FC CSK ZSU Kyiv

  • 1994 – FC CSKA Kyiv

  • 1995 – FC CSKA-2 Kyiv

  • 2001 – FC CSKA Kyiv


Honours[edit]



SKA Kiev[edit]



  • Ukrainian SSR Championship

    • Winners (4): 1949, 1951, 1980, 1983


    • Runners up (5): 1946, 1964, 1965, 1977, 1979



  • Cup of the Ukrainian SSR

    • Winners (1): 1976


    • Runner up (1): 1954



Domestic competitions[edit]



Soviet Union[edit]



SKA Kiev[edit]
































































































































































































































































































































































Season
Div.
Pos.
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P

Domestic Cup
Europe
Notes
ODO Kiev

1947
2

5
24
13
1
10
56
34

27



Zone UkrSSR

1948

2
14
9
4
1
27
14

22



Subgroup B

3
3
1
0
2
3
6

2
Final of UkrSSR

1949

3
34
20
8
6
93
34

48



Zone UkrSSR
1950-51
Club is idle

1952
2

5
4
0
3
1
2
4

3



Group Baku

14
8
4
0
4
13
9

8
Final for 10-18 places

1953
Club withdrew
Zone 3

1954

11
22
6
4
12
34
45

16



Zone 3

1955

3
30
14
8
8
44
27

36



Zone 1

1956

6
34
15
9
10
43
27

39



Zone 1
OSK Kiev / SKVO Kiev

1957
2

8
34
14
9
11
42
36

37



Zone 2

1958

8
30
11
9
10
44
38

31



Zone 3
1959-60
Club is idle
SKA Kiev

1961
2

12
36
11
11
14
45
41

33



Ukrainian Zone 2

24
2
0
1
1
3
6

1
Ukrainian Final for 23 place

1962

3
24
10
10
4
39
21

30



Ukrainian Zone 2

10
10
5
1
4
18
17

11
Ukrainian Final for 7–17 places, League Reorganization

1963
3

17
38
16
12
10
54
26

44



Ukrainian Zone 1

1964

1
30
21
4
5
55
19

46



Ukrainian Zone 2

2
10
8
0
2
15
8

16
Ukrainian Final for 1–6 places

1965

1
30
22
4
4
65
22

48



Ukrainian Zone 1

2
10
7
1
2
23
16

15
Ukrainian Final for 1–6 places

1966
2

2
34
17
7
10
42
36

41



Zone 2

1967

1
38
20
11
7
47
27

51



Zone 2

3
4
0
2
2
3
6

2
Final for 1–3 places

1968

2
40
23
11
6
58
23

57



Zone 1

1969

2
42
18
16
8
51
30

52



Zone 3

1970

19
42
11
10
21
39
50

32



Relegated

1971
3

17
50
15
17
18
43
44

47



Zone 1


SK Chernihiv[edit]




































































Season
Div.
Pos.
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P

Domestic Cup
Europe
Notes
Moved to Chernihiv instead of dissolved FC Desna Chernihiv

1972
3

10
46
19
14
13
59
44

52



Zone 1

1973

11
44
18
8
18
63
56

38



Zone 1

1974

6
38
17
9
12
63
46

43



Zone 6

1975

4
32
12
13
7
41
33

37



Zone 6
Moved back to Kiev


SKA Kiev[edit]












































































































































































































































































































Season
Div.
Pos.
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P

Domestic Cup
Europe
Notes

1976
3

11
38
12
11
15
36
44

35



Zone 6

1977

2
44
26
11
7
63
32

63



Zone 2

1978

3
44
23
14
7
71
29

60



Zone 2

1979

2
46
26
12
8
65
32

64



Zone 2

1980

1
44
28
9
7
83
33

65



Q Finals (Zone 5)

1
4
2
2
0
8
5

6



Promoted (Final 3)

1981
2

17
46
16
10
20
59
71

42





1982

21
42
5
10
27
31
81

20



Relegated

1983
3

1
50
28
16
6
91
49

72



Zone 6

3
4
1
0
3
6
7

2
Zone 6, Final 1

1984

3
24
10
8
6
38
22

28



Zone 6, 1st Group

4
36
19
7
10
65
37

45
Zone 6, finals

1985

3
26
11
10
5
38
28

32



Zone 6, 1st Group

4
40
19
11
10
62
46

49
Zone 6, finals

1986

1
26
14
6
6
39
21

34



Zone 6, 2nd Group

3
40
20
9
11
65
42

49
Zone 6, finals

1987

27
52
11
15
26
41
67

37



Relegated

1988
4th

1
22
15
4
3
55
16

34



to Final group

4
5
1
2
2
10
8

4





1989

1
24
18
4
2
56
15

40



to Final group

1
5
3
1
1
13
6

7



Promoted (Finals)

1990
3rd (lower)

11
36
14
4
18
40
41

32





1991

21
50
11
20
19
48
60

42



fall of USSR


Ukraine[edit]



CSKA Kyiv[edit]














































































































































































































































































Season
Div.
Pos.
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P

Domestic Cup
Europe
Notes
SKA Kiev

1992
2nd "A"

14
26
3
3
20
14
45

9
1/32 finals


Relegated
ZS Oriyana / CSK ZSU

1992–93
3rd

18
34
9
7
18
27
50

25
1/64 finals


Relegated[5]

1993–94
3rd (lower)

11
34
14
4
16
45
42

32
Did not qualify


CSK ZSU Kyiv
CSCA Kyiv

1994–95
3rd (lower)

1
42
32
5
5
81
28

101
1/32 finals


Promoted

1995–96
3rd "A"

1
40
27
7
9
61
27

89
1/16 finals


Promoted[6]
CSKA-2 Kyiv

1996–97
2nd

19
46
15
9
22
37
56

54





1997–98

12
42
18
5
19
56
44

59





1998–99

11
38
14
10
14
45
48

52





1999-00

5
34
16
6
12
38
26

54





2000–01

8
34
15
1
18
36
43

46




CSKA-2 / CSKA Kyiv

2001–02
2nd

14
34
10
9
15
33
38

41
1/32 finals


Changed back to CSKA[7]

2002–03

14
34
10
11
13
33
38

41
1/32 finals




2003–04

11
34
12
6
16
29
39

42
1/16 finals




2004–05

7
34
15
6
13
28
38

51
1/8 finals




2005–06

15
34
8
8
18
25
52

32
1/16 finals




2006–07

16
36
10
8
18
24
44

38
1/32 finals




2007–08

19
38
7
6
25
36
74

27
1/32 finals


Relegated

2008–09
3rd "A"

4
32
18
3
11
38
23

57
1/16 finals




2009–10

-
3
1
0
2
6
6
0
1/16 finals


(−3) Withdrew, results removed[1]


CSKA-2 Kyiv / CSKA-3 Kyiv / KLO Bucha[edit]














































































Season
Div.
Pos.
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P

Domestic Cup
Europe
Notes

1995-96
4th

4
6
0
1
5
1
11

1



as CSKA-2 Kyiv
1996-1999
Club idle

1999
4th

3
10
4
1
5
10
18

13



as CSKA-3 Kyiv
1999-2003
Club idle

2003
4th

2
10
5
2
3
16
12

17



as KLO-CSKA Bucha

5
8
2
2
4
5
10

8
as KLO Bucha

4
3
0
0
3
1
12

0


CSKA Kyiv (predecessor of Arsenal Kyiv)[edit]


After being split from CSKA-Borysfen, the new CSKA was owned by company Kiev–Donbas until in 2001 it was sold to the mayor of Kiev, Oleksandr Omelchenko.


































































































Season
Div.
Pos.
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P

Domestic Cup
Europe
Notes
Previous
Refer to FC Boryspil

1995–96
1st

4
34
15
11
8
47
27

56
1/16 finals


as CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv

1996–97

11
30
9
8
13
33
35

35
1/2 finals




1997–98

13
30
9
6
15
30
35

33
Runner-up




1998–99

7
30
11
10
9
37
35

43
1/8 finals

CWC
1st round


1999-00

10
30
9
8
13
31
36

35
1/4 finals




2000–01

6
26
10
10
6
30
23

40
Runner-up



After
Refer to FC Arsenal Kyiv


European competitions[edit]


UEFA Cup Winners Cup












Season
Round
Club
Home
Away
Aggr.

1998–99
Qualifying round

Republic of Ireland Cork City
2–1
0–2
2–3
UEFA Europa League
























Season
Round
Club
Home
Away
Aggr.

2001–02
Qualifying round

Finland FC Jokerit
2–02–04–0

First round

Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade
3–20–03–2

Second round

Belgium Club Brugge K.V.
0–20–50–7


Football kits and sponsors[edit]



















Years
Football kit
Shirt sponsor
Notes
1998–99

Reebok

Ukrspetsexport

1999–00


2000–01

Puma
Shchedryi Dar[8]


Owners[edit]


  • prior to 2001 – Central Sports Club of Armed Forces of Ukraine (state financed)

  • 2001–2009 – private owner

  • since 2013 – CSKA of Ukraine (public organization)


Notes and references[edit]




  1. ^ ab "Футбольний клуб ЦСКА Київ припинив участь у змаганнях сезону 2009–2010 років (FC CSKA Kyiv ceased their participation in the 2009–2010 competition)" (in Ukrainian). PFL. 4 September 2009. Archived from the original on 22 September 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2009..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output .citation qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-maintdisplay:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ CSKA will be revived! (ЦСКА будет возрожден!). CSKA of Ukraine.


  3. ^ CSKA Kyiv today. CSKA of Ukraine website.


  4. ^ ab CSKA Kyiv will play in the Makarov Memorial. UA-Football. 12 January 2015


  5. ^ Until 21 May 1993 club was named AF-Oriana and then was renamed CSK ZSU (which stands for Centralnyi Sportyvnyi Klub Zbroinykh Syl Ukrainy)


  6. ^ Amalgamation with FC Boryspil and formation of CSKA-Borysfen in place of the Boryspil's team. CSKA Kyiv which competed in the Third League became its reserve team. Upon conclusion of the year, CSKA-Borysfen became simply CSKA Kyiv while the original CSKA changed to CSKA-2 Kyiv and was promoted now to the First League in 1996.


  7. ^ During the winter break CSKA Kyiv's rights were bought out and a new club Arsenal Kyiv assumed its place in the Ukrainian Premier League. CSKA Kyiv reverted to its reserve team that played in the Ukrainian First League as CSKA-2 Kyiv


  8. ^ Shchedryi Dar website




See also[edit]


  • FC Arsenal Kyiv

  • FC Borysfen Boryspil


External links[edit]


  • Unofficial site of the Army club

  • Official website of CSK ZSU

  • Public Organization CSKA Kyiv

  • About the Sports Committee of Ministry of Defense














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