FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv

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FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv
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Full name FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv
Nickname(s) Dynamo's second team
Founded 1946
Ground Dynamo Club Stadium, Kiev
Ground Capacity 750
Manager Vadym Yevtushenko
League Ukrainian First League
2014–15 6th

FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv is the second football team of the Ukrainian football club Dynamo Kyiv based in Kiev (or Kyiv), Ukraine. The team was created in 1946.

History

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In 1946-1964 Dynamo-2 Kyiv played at the championship of Kiev city and the Ukrainian SSR. In 1965 the team replaced FC Temp Kiev (former FC Arsenal Kiev) in the Class B football competitions of the Soviet Union. In 1966-1991 Dynamo-2 Kyiv was renamed as Dynamo-d Kiev (as the Dynamo Kyiv double) and played in competition for reserves teams of the Soviet Top League. In 2004 when there was created a separate competition for reserve teams of the Ukrainian Premier League, the team was preserved and continues to compete at a professional level in regular league competitions.

The team has been featured regularly in the Ukrainian First League, since it cannot be promoted to the Ukrainian Premier League, being a reserve team from the FC Dynamo Kyiv franchise. Like most tributary teams, the best players are sent up to the senior team, meanwhile developing other players for further call-ups.

Current squad

The current squad according to the Official Website as of 14 September 2015. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Ukraine GK Dmytro Fastov
4 Ukraine DF Oleksandr Holovko
5 Ukraine DF Anton Bratkov
6 Ukraine DF Badri Akubardiya
7 Kyrgyzstan MF Akhlidin Israilov
8 Ukraine DF Maksym Nesterenko
9 Ukraine FW Vadym Petrov
10 Ukraine FW Vyacheslav Panfilov
11 Ukraine MF Artem Kovbasa
12 Ukraine GK Yuriy Kaminskyi
13 Ukraine DF Ivan Trubochkin (captain)
14 Ukraine FW Oleh Mayik
15 Ukraine MF Oleksandr Tsybulnyk
No. Position Player
16 Bolivia MF Diego Orlando Suárez
17 Ukraine FW Mykhaylo Udod
18 Ukraine DF Zurab Ochihava
19 Ukraine MF Dmytro Zhykol
20 Ukraine MF Yevhen Troyanovskyi
21 Ukraine FW Illya Zubkov
22 Ukraine FW Ihor Nahornyi
23 Ukraine MF Volodymyr Dmytrenko
24 Ukraine MF Valeriy Skydan
27 Ukraine DF Oleksandr Chornomorets
28 Ukraine DF Pavlo Polehenko
31 Ukraine GK Anton Pavlov
55 Ukraine GK Yevhen Volynets

Former players

Honors

Champions: 3
1998–99
1999–00
2000–01
Runners Up: 2
1996–97
1997–98

League and cup history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup[1] Europe Notes
1992 2nd "A" 7 26 9 10 7 33 23 28 Did not enter
1992–93 2nd 15 42 10 17 15 48 39 37 1/16 finals
1993–94 2nd 7 38 16 8 14 50 37 40 1/64 finals
1994–95 2nd 7 42 19 8 15 65 40 65 1/16 finals
1995–96 2nd 6 42 20 12 10 64 42 72 1/8 finals
1996–97 2nd 2 46 29 8 9 91 33 95 1/16 finals
1997–98 2nd 2 42 28 9 5 90 31 93 1/32 finals
1998–99 2nd 1 38 27 7 4 78 27 88 1/64 finals
1999-00 2nd 1 34 22 7 5 75 21 73 Did not enter
2000–01 2nd 1 34 18 14 2 61 25 68 Did not enter
2001–02 2nd 8 34 11 14 9 42 32 47
2002–03 2nd 3 34 18 10 6 56 28 64
2003–04 2nd 4 34 18 5 11 65 35 59
2004–05 2nd 4 34 16 6 12 48 33 54
2005–06 2nd 5 34 15 7 12 51 36 52
2006–07 2nd 6 36 17 8 11 53 37 59
2007–08 2nd 5 38 19 6 13 64 52 63
2008–09 2nd 8 32 11 14 7 43 42 47
2009–10 2nd 13 34 12 5 17 35 46 41
2010–11 2nd 8 34 15 7 12 39 35 52
2011–12 2nd 8 34 15 5 14 39 39 50
2012–13 2nd 15 34 8 6 20 31 55 30 Won play-off[2]
2013–14 2nd 14 30 8 8 14 29 30 32
2014–15 2nd 6 30 12 8 10 35 29 44

Coaches

Notes and references

  1. Since the 2000–01 season 2nd clubs or reserve clubs could not enter the Ukrainian Cup competition
  2. Won Promotion/Relegation play-off against to Shakhtar Sverdlovsk 2–1 final aggregate score. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.

See also

External links