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FC Dynamo Kyiv

Full name: Football Club Dynamo Kyiv (Ukrainian Football Club Dynamo Kyiv)

Nicknames: white and blue

Founded: 1927

Stadium: "Dynamo" them. Valery Lobanovsky

Capacity: 16,873

President: Igor Surkis

Trainer: Yuri Semin

Captain: Andrey Shevchenko (2010), Alexander Shovkovsky (2011)

Official website: http://www.fcdynamo.kiev.ua

Official video portal: http://video.fcdynamo.kiev.ua/

Fanclub: http://fcdk.org/

Football Trophies:

Champion of Ukraine (13 times)
FC Dynamo Kyiv Cups
1992/1993, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2000/2001, 2002/2003, 2003/2004, 2006/2007, 2008 / 09

Winner of the Cup of Ukraine (9 times)
FC Dynamo Kyiv Cups
1992/1993, 1995/1996, 1997/1998, 1998/1999, 1999/2000, 2002/2003, 2004/2005, 2005/2006, 2006/2007

The owner of the Super Cup of Ukraine (4 times)
FC Dynamo Kyiv Cups
2004, 2006, 2007, 2009

Winner of Cup Winners' Cup (2 times)
FC Dynamo Kyiv Cups
1974/1975, 1985/1986

Winner of the UEFA Super Cup (1 time)
FC Dynamo Kyiv Cups
1975

The owner of the Cup tournament tournament in memory of V. V. Lobanovsky (2 times)
FC Dynamo Kyiv Cups
2003, 2004

Champion of the USSR (13 times)
FC Dynamo Kyiv Cups
1961, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1990

Winner of the USSR Cup (9 times)
FC Dynamo Kyiv Cups
1954, 1964, 1965/1966, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1984/1985, 1986/1987, 1989/1990

The owner of the Season Cup (3 times)
FC Dynamo Kyiv Cups
1980, 1985, 1986

Holder of the Commonwealth Cup CIS (4 times)
FC Dynamo Kyiv Cups
1996, 1997, 1998, 2002

Silver medalist of the championship of Ukraine (5 times)
1992, 2001/2002, 2004/2005, 2005/2006, 2007/08

Finalist of the Cup of Ukraine (2 times)
2001/2002, 2007/08

Finalist of the UEFA Super Cup (1 time)
1986

Silver medalist of the USSR Championship (11 times)
1936, 1952, 1960, 1965, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1988

Bronze medalist of the USSR Championship (3 times)
1937, 1979, 1989

Club stadium "Dynamo" them. Valery Lobanovsky

Club stadium Dynamo them. Valery LobanovskyClub stadium Dynamo them. Valery Lobanovsky

Technical characteristics of the stadium:

Sectors - 29

Seats - 16 873

Lighting - 1200 lux

Field (with heating) - 100m x 75m

It's interesting (from history):

FC "Dynamo" Kiev - Ukrainian football club from Kiev. One of two clubs (together with the Moscow "Dynamo"), participated in all the championships of the USSR in the top division.

The initiators of the creation of the Kiev team "Dynamo" in November 1927 were Sergei Barminsky and Nikolai Khannikov. The first registered game was held July 17, 1928 against the club "Dynamo" Odessa (2: 2).

Birthday of "Dinamo" - May 13:

History of Dynamo Kyiv
The first known photo of "Dynamo"

Recently, disputes over the date of birth of the football team "Dynamo" (Kiev) have become more acute. Since the 60s of the last century, numerous publications have noted that the team was founded in November 1927. However, no documentary evidence for this has yet been given. Various researchers of the history of the Dynamo Kyiv football team point to other dates of the foundation of the club, which are in the period between May 13, 1927 (registration of the Charter of the Kiev Proletarian Sports Society (Dinamo) by the Interdepartmental Commission for Public Organizations and Associations of the Kiev District) and July 1, 1928 (the first known game of the football team of Kiev Dynamo in the White Church). Over fifty years in the media, sports and information publications, books on the history of football, it is mentioned that the team was established in 1927.

This date is displayed both in the modern emblem of the club, and in official documents and directories of FIFA and UEFA. It seems that the time has come to put the final point in this matter. Registration of the Kiev PSO "Dinamo" May 13, 1927, within which the football team was born later, is confirmed by documents located in the Central State Archives of the supreme authorities of Ukraine (Fund No. 5, inventory 3, case 418, sheet 25, and also In the same fund and inventory case No. 472, sheet 66). No other documents on the formation of the Dynamo football team in the framework of the Kiev JI Dynamo, relating to the 1927th or early 1928, has not yet been found, Therefore, we can consider the birth date of the football team on May 13, 1927. The case for small - you need to officially recognize and approve this date the birthday of the football team "Dynamo" (Kiev).

Dynamo - laureates of the "Golden Ball" France Football (the best football player in Europe):

1975 - Oleg Blokhin

1986 - Igor Belanov

The great coach and player of "Dynamo" Valery Vasilievich Lobanovsky

Valery Lobanovsky
Lobanovsky Valery Vasilyevich "

January 6, 1939 - May 13, 2002

Was born in Kiev. Left extreme and central striker. He began to play in the capital's Youth Sports School, then in the FSM. He played for the teams Dynamo (Kiev) - 1957-64, "Chernomorets" (Odessa) - 1965-66, "Shakhtar" (Donetsk) - 1967-68. In the championships of the USSR held 258 matches, scored 71 goals.

Champion of the USSR in 1961, silver medalist of the USSR championship 1960, winner of the USSR Cup 1964. For the national team of the USSR held 2 matches, for the Olympic team of the USSR - 7 matches, scored 1 goal. Twice he was on the list of 33 best Soviet players.

One of the best forwards of the USSR in the first half of the 60's. Individually strong, perfectly owned dribbling with a change of rhythm and direction of movement. He had an aiming blow from his left leg, skillfully played his head. He entered the history of Soviet football as a brilliant performer of angular blows. Twisted ball, having described in the air a wide arc, often got into the gate without anyone's help. Especially well I found a common language on the field with O.Bazilevich and V.Troyanovsky.

As the head coach led the team:

- "Dnepr" (Dnepropetrovsk) - 1969-73gg. (In 1971 he led the team in the big leagues);

- "Dynamo" (Kiev) - 1974-82gg., 1984-90, 1996-May 2002 (5-time champion of Ukraine (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001), 3 times winner of the Cup of Ukraine (1998, 1999) , 2000), 8 times champion of the USSR (1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1990), 6 times winner of the USSR Cup (1974, 1978, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1990 .), Cup Winners in 1975, 1986, the UEFA Super Cup in 1975).

He headed the USSR team in 1975-76, 1982-83, 1986-90. Including - at the World Championships 1982 (together with K. Beskov and N. Akhalkatsi), 1986 and 1990.

Under the leadership of Lobanovsky, the USSR national team became the bronze medalist of the Olympic Games in 1976. And silver medalist of the European Championship in 1988. In total - 77 matches (42 wins, 19 draws, 16 defeats).

He trained teams of the UAE (1990-93) and Kuwait (1994-96 - the third place in the Asian Games).

From January 1998 to December 2001 - head coach of the Ukrainian team.

He was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor (1971), the Red Banner of Labor (1987), the Cavalier of the Ruby Order of Merit, Hero of Ukraine.

The largest coach-practitioner, who achieved outstanding achievements not only in the All-Union competitions, but also in the international arena. One of the most authoritative experts in world football. It successfully combined coaching talent and great organizational skills. Lobanovsky introduced advanced achievements in sports science (method of interval training), implemented the principles of so-called "system football," which is based on the universalism of players and the highest intensity of the game, developed a long-term program for the selection and training of young players, taking into account the model characteristics.

Lobanovsky is a player:

1960 - silver medalist of the USSR Championship

1961 - the champion of the USSR

1964 - winner of the USSR Cup

Lobanovsky - coach:

1973 - silver medalist of the USSR Championship

1974 - champion of the USSR

1974 - winner of the USSR Cup

1975 - champion of the USSR

1975 - winner of the Cup of European Cup Winners

1975 - winner of the European Super Cup

1976 - silver medalist of the USSR Championship

1976 - bronze medalist of the Olympic Games

1977 - champion of the USSR

1978 - silver medalist of the USSR Championship

1978 - winner of the USSR Cup

1979 - bronze medalist of the USSR Championship

1980 - champion of the USSR

1981 - USSR champion

1982 - silver medalist of the USSR Championship

1982 - winner of the USSR Cup

1985 - champion of the USSR

1985 - winner of the USSR Cup

1986 - USSR champion

1986 - winner of the Cup of European Cup Winners

1987 - winner of the USSR Cup

1988 - silver medalist of the USSR Championship

1988 - silver medalist of the European Championship

1989 - bronze medalist of the USSR Championship

1990 - champion of the USSR

1990 - winner of the USSR Cup

1997 - champion of Ukraine

1998 - champion of Ukraine

1998 - the owner of the Cup of Ukraine

1999 - champion of Ukraine

1999 - winner of the Cup of Ukraine

2000 - the champion of Ukraine

2000 - the owner of the Cup of Ukraine

2001 - the champion of Ukraine

2002 - silver medalist of the Championship of Ukraine

Awards:

Knight of the Order of the Badge of Honor

Knight of the Order of the Red Banner of Labor

Knight of the Order of Ukraine "For Merit" ІІ degree.

He was posthumously awarded the title of "Hero of Ukraine" and the Ruby Order of UEFA for his contribution to the development of football.

In May 2002, his name was awarded to the Kiev stadium "Dynamo".

The inventor of the blow "dry leaf"

History of the stadium:

There is something to see in Kiev to its guests and residents. You can wander slowly through the labyrinth of quiet Podolsk streets or plunge into the bustling life of Khreshchatyk, visit museums, gilded churches and cathedrals, appreciate the splendor of the parks stretching over the Dnieper ... But there is a place in Kiev that surprisingly combines a magnificent landscape and original architecture. This is the stadium "Dynamo" named after Valery Lobanovsky.

At the beginning of the 20th century, on the territory of the current stadium, near the Petrovskaya alley, there were greenhouses that supplied vegetables and fruits to the royal residence - the Mariinsky Palace. There was also a very popular cafe-chantan "Chateau de Fleur" among the citizens.

In the 1920s the Kiev Gubernia Council of the Dynamo Society built several sports grounds, a football field with a wooden dressing room, a gymnastic town, a basketball, volleyball and handball grounds ...

A few years later, sportsmen-Dynamo became close to them. As a result, it was decided to build a large stadium here with all the necessary sports infrastructure. The project of architects V. Osmak and V. Bespalogo was implemented in two years. In 1934, the Kiev stadium "Dynamo" received its first visitors. Covered with a wooden canopy, the stands were designed for 23,000 spectators, who came to see the game of their idols - Dynamo footballers. From now on, they spent all their home games on their own arena.

The new stadium on the Petrovskaya alley became happy for the Dynamo. In the pre-war years, they won on it "silver" and "bronze" of the football championship of the USSR. Was aimed at "gold", but the year 1941 came ... The stadium fell into decay, and the echoes of wartime have reached to the present day. In the early 90's during the repair work under the treadmill, several aerial bombs were found ...

After the war, the players of Kiev Dynamo played at the stadium. N.S. Khrushchev (now the NSC "Olympic"). And at the club stadium, football returned only in 1956. By the time he was rebuilt, and the field was given to the Dynamo doubles.

Once again the builders came to the stadium, when the stadium decided to prepare for the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. The stadium has changed and has grown prettier. Its architecture was supplemented by four lighting towers, an electronic display. The capacity of the stands decreased to 18 thousand, but the administrative building "grew up" on one floor. Capital reconstruction has undergone track and field athletics tracks, gyms, a swimming pool, tennis courts and basketball courts.

And although the matches of one of the Olympic group tournaments, the stadium "Dynamo" did not accept, it was with pleasure trained participants of the main sport event of the four years. Subsequently, the updated and comfortable Dynamo Stadium hosted the USSR championship in track and field athletics and the final tournament of the European Football Championship among young men.

His new life began in the 90s. The next reconstruction turned "Dynamo" into an exclusively football stadium. Track and field tracks were removed, increased to standard field sizes. In accordance with the requirements of international football organizations, on the overhauled stands were installed individual plastic chairs for spectators.

Since 1996, their home matches of the championship and the Cup of Ukraine, as well as qualifying matches of the UEFA Champions League, Kiev Dynamo players are playing at their club stadium, which meets the necessary standards for this, security requirements and conditions for organizing television broadcasts.

In the remodeled rooms of the central stand, a three-story office of FC Dynamo (Kyiv) is located behind a modern glass and aluminum facade and almost all of its services. In 2001, a comfortable fitness center with a swimming pool was opened on the territory of the complex.

To the office building there is an open parking place and an underground garage. The monument, established earlier, was preserved in honor of the players of Dynamo Kiev, who died during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.

In May 2002, after the death of the outstanding football coach Valery Lobanovsky, who worked for many years in Dynamo and led the club to the heights of European football glory, the Board of shareholders of FC Dynamo Kyiv then decided to name the club stadium by its name.

Former emblems of Dynamo:

Former emblems of Dynamo

Former emblems of Dynamo

Former emblems of Dynamo

Former emblems of Dynamo