FC Bilshovyk Kyiv

FC Bilshovyk Kyiv or Bolshevik Kiev was an amateur Soviet Ukrainian football club from Kiev.

Overview

First mentioning of the team could be found for 1936 as a participant of the Soviet Cup. The team belonged to the Kiev factory "Bilshovyk".[1] After that it was not until after the World War II when the club consistently competes in Ukrainian republican competitions and later Ukrainian competitions among KFK (amateur level). In 1950s soon after the death of Stalin, in 1954-57 the club carried name of Torpedo Kyiv.

In 1978 Bolshevik lost final of the Soviet Cup among KFK teams to Zaria Kaluga on penalties 0–0 (2–4 p).[2]

Honours

League and cup history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Ukrainian Cup Europe Notes
1985 4th "3" 5 14 5 1 8 13 29 11
in 1986 no record
1987 4th "4" 6 16 3 4 9 14 27 10
1988 4th "4" 10 20 4 6 10 31 40 14
1989 4th "4" 13 24 1 2 21 13 74 4
1990 4th "3" 16 30 2 4 24 21 66 8

Coaches

  • 1952–1952 Aleksandr Prints
  • 1954–1957 Konstantin Shchegodskiy
  • 1970–1971 Lazar Koval
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References

  1. Kiev football clubs. History of football clubs.
  2. 1978 season. History of the Soviet championships among KFK (standings).
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