Football Federation of Zakarpattia
Football Federation of Zakarpattia is a football governing body in the region of Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine. The federation is a member of the Football Federation of Ukraine.
Previous Champions
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Top winners
- 8 – SC Beregvidek Berehove
- 7 – FC Avanhard Svalyava
- 6 – FC Dynamo Mukacheve
- 4 – 3 clubs (Mukacheve, Keramik, Avanhard Khust)
- 2 – 10 clubs
- 1 – 24 clubs
Professional clubs
Before the World War II, on territory of the region existed at least on professional football club SC Rusj Uzhorod which until 1938 played in Czechoslovakia and during the war in 1939–1944 in Hungary.
- FC Hoverla Uzhhorod (Spartak, Verkhovyna, Zakarpattia) 1946–2016
- FC Zakarpattia-2 Uzhhorod 2001–2002 (single season)
- FC Karpaty Mukacheve (Bolshevik, Pryladyst) 1948–1949, 1968–1970, 1991–1997
- FC Fetrovyk Khust 1992–1995
- FC Berkut Bedevlia 1997–1998 (single season)
- FC Mynai 2018–
- FC Uzhhorod 2019–
gollark: It said "cultists not allowed" (but that wasn't actually functional for ages) waaay before the cult wars if I remember right.
gollark: I was browsing another Discord server and I noticed an interesting bot thing where you can say `!portal [channel]`, and it posts something like the image there in the channel you specify (the link there is a link to the command so you can easily go back to it), and a link to the *new* message in the original channel. If organizing stuff into channels is much of a concern here this could be good to implement.(also, please remove the cultist ban in <#471334670483849216> as it does not seem to actually serve any useful purpose)
gollark: It's still there.
gollark: There was one in the latest video. Did you not watch it?Edit: Tell you *what*? I mean, it was discussed at the time.
gollark: Not sure if it's been said already, but this is an interesting use of lasers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free-space_optical_communication
See also
- FFU Council of Regions
References
External links
- Zakarpattia Oblast. Ukrayinskyi Football
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