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FC Obolon Kyiv

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Football club
Obolon Kyiv
Full nameFootball Club Obolon Kyiv
NicknamesPyvovary (Ukrainian:Пивовари, The Brewers)
Founded13 June 1992
Dissolved2013
GroundObolon Arena[1]
Capacity5,100
OwnerOleksandr Slobodian
DirectorOleksandr Riznychenko
ManagerOleksandr Antonenko (caretaker)
LeagueUkrainian Premier League
2024–25Ukrainian Premier League, 11th of 16
Websitefc.obolon.ua
Old logo

FC Obolon Kyiv (Ukrainian:Оболонь Київ,pronounced[oboˈǀɔnʲˈkɪjiu̯]) is aUkrainian professionalfootball club based inKyiv (Obolonskyi District). Its home colors are green shirts and white shorts; while its away uniforms are white shirts and green shorts. Its main sponsor was the breweryObolon in 1999–2013. Since 2013, the club is owned by the factory.

The club was reformed in 2013 due to administrative issues and hence the team withdrew from theProfessional Football League of Ukraine during the2012–13 Ukrainian First League season in February 2013.[2] The club restarted from amateur competitions. Between 2013 and 2020, the team was known asObolon-Brovar Kyiv.[3]

History

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Names

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  • 1992: FC Zmina
  • 1993: FC Zmina-Obolon (after a Kyiv neighborhoodObolon)
  • 1995: FC Obolon
  • 1997: FC Obolon-PPO
  • 1999: FC Obolon JSC (brewery became officially the club's sponsor)
  • 2001: FC Obolon (after its sponsor Obolon Brewery)
  • 2013: FC Obolon-Brovar (forced to reorganized and renamed)
  • 2020: FC Obolon

Obolon (original)

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The football club was created in 1992 by a collective of enthusiasts based on the specialized sports school of Olympic ReserveZmina inKyiv.[4] The team changed its name toZmina-Obolon in 1993 because it was located in thehistorical neighborhood in Kyiv. The same year as Zmina-Obolon, the club participated in the national amateur competitions KFK at first placing third and next year winning a group competitions. After its promotion to professionals, the name portionZmina was dropped leaving only withObolon in 1995, and later changed toObolon PPO in 1997.[4] It adopted its current name on 23 April 2001.[4] In 1995, it received professional status and entered theUkrainian Second League for the1995–96 season.

After finishing 3rd in theUkrainian First League2001–02 season,Obolon was promoted to theUkrainian Premier League when that competition expanded to 16 teams for the2002–03 season.Obolon was relegated to the Ukrainian First League after finishing 15th (out of 16) in the 2004–05 season. Until 2002, Obolon played its home games at Zmina Stadium and sometimes at the sport complex of Bilshovyk factory.[4]

In the2008–09 season, Obolon finished second in the Ukrainian First League and were promoted to the Ukrainian Premier League for the2009–10 season for the second time.

The club competed in the Premier League for three seasons and was relegated after the2011–12 Ukrainian Premier League season.

At the end of 2012, a conflict arose in club due to a transfer policy of the club. Major club sponsor Slobodyan had refused to finance the club after goalkeeperKostyantyn Makhnovskyi was sold by the club without his consent.[2] Due to lack of financing, on 21 February 2013, the club was forced to withdraw from the Ukrainian First League.[5]

Obolon Brovar

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In December 2012, the president of Obolon,Oleksandr Slobodian, announced he would create a new team under the monikerObolon-Brovar ("Obolon Brewery").[6] The reorganized club was completely restructured and brought to a complete control of the Obolon factory, unlike its predecessor that was a public organization which was sponsored by the factory.[7] In spring 2013, the team applied toPFL and was accepted for the2013–14 Ukrainian Second League season.[8]

In early March 2013, it was announced that the former honorary president of Obolon Kyiv, Oleksandr Slobodian would form a new football team calledObolon Brovar. Legally the team could not keep the old name and had to register a new name.[9] FC Obolon as a public organization with Obolon brewery as its title sponsor was reorganized into a limited liability company ofObolon brewery and completely owned by the last. During the organization many first team players left, but infrastructure with its academy, staff and stadium were preserved.

Learning about a new club, the fans ofObolon immediately appealed to the new leadership ofObolon-Brovar with a request to leave the symbols and logos of the old club. Also they asked not to put on the club emblem the year the club was founded.[9]

Only the doctors, administrators, massage therapists and reserve team coachObolon-2 Kyiv Oleg Mazurenko moved from the former club to the new club. Also some players from Obolon-2 Kyiv and experienced defendersAndriy Kornyev and Valeriy Ivaschenko, who once played for Obolon Kyiv. All the rest were alumni from the Youth AcademyZmina-Obolon. Serhiy Soldatov was appointed head coach of the new team, who worked previously in the Youth Academy which was based with the team "Obolon Brovar".[9]For the second season in the second league "Obolon Brovar" took second place and went into the first league.The season of 2015/2016, the "Brewers" finished at a high third place and were close to raising in the Premier League. The season was held mediocre by the team, however, in the Ukrainian Cup reached the 1/8 finals where the penalty kick lost toMFC Mykolaiv.

Obolon (2020 re-renaming)

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In August 2020Obolon-Brovar Kyiv was renamed (again) toObolon Kyiv.[3] The club's logo was changed accordingly.[3] The2022-23 season saw Obolon Kyiv get promoted to the Ukrainian Premier League for the2023-24 season. They finished 14th in the league but beatLivyi Bereh Kyiv in the play-offs (1–0 home, 1–1 away).

Stadium

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Obolon Arena

The club originally played at itsZmina Stadium.

Since 2002, it plays atObolon Arena,[1] while Zmina Stadium is used by its football academy Sports school Zmina Kyiv. Unlike Zmina Stadium that is located closer to the city's centre, Obolon Arena is located right on northern outskirts ofKyiv on vulytsia Pivnichna (Northern Street).

Honours

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Football kits and sponsors

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Years[10]Football kitShirt sponsor
2002–2003adidasObolon
2003–2005nike
2009–2011pumaObolon
2011–2012Carling

League and cup history

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SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
As FC Obolon Kyiv (1993–2013)
1993–944th3221453321733
1994–954th1302343601773164 finalsAdmitted to Second League
1995–963rd "A"4402299603575132 finals
1996–973rd "A"43015114341756132 finals Phase II
1997–983rd "C"53015784728521128 finals
1998–993rd "C"1262042451864164 finalsPromoted
1999-002nd163451217235227116 finalsRelegated
2000–013rd "B"128214351146714 finals 2nd League CupPromoted
2001–022nd334188849266218 finalsPromoted
2002–031st1430771632452818 finals
2003–041st6301181134354118 finals
2004–051st15304917184321116 finalsRelegated
2005–062nd3342266511972132 finals
2006–072nd3362349472773116 finals
2007–082nd33822610674272132 finals
2008–092nd232196774406318 finalsPromoted
2009–101st1130941726503114 finals
2010–111st10309714263834116 finals
2011–121st15304917174221116 finalsRelegated
2012–132nd17345722192822116 finalsWithdrew[11]
As FC Obolon-Brovar Kyiv (2013–2020)
20134th610145457Promoted
2013–143rd83616128513460132 finals
2014–153rd2272043461964116 finalsPromoted
2015–162nd330166845355118 finals
2016–172nd9341291337374518 finals
2017–182nd14349817243735132 finals
2018–192nd6281387352847132 finals
2019–202nd6301497403151116 finals
As Obolon Kyiv (2020– )
2020–212nd83013413443543132 finals
2021–222nd4191036241633116 finals
2022–232nd21492320929Not playedto Promotion group
21485119829Promoted
2023–241st1430511141841261/4 finalsRelegation play-offs:Livyi Bereh Kyiv 1:0/1:1 (2-1)
2024–2511308814194332Round of 16 (1/8)
2025–26893429913Round of 64 (1/32)

Current squad

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As of 21 September 2025[12][13]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK UKRNazariy Fedorivskyi
2DF UKRDanylo Karas
3DF UKRVladyslav Pryimak
4MF UKRTaras Moroz
5DF UKROleksandr Osman
6MF UKRMaksym Chekh
7FW UKRViktor Bliznichenko
8FW UKRRostyslav Taranukha
9FW UKRDenys Ustymenko
10MF UKROleh Slobodyan(captain)
11MF UKRMaksym Hrysyo
13FW UKRIhor Medynskyi
15DF UKRPetro Stasyuk(on loan fromLNZ Cherkasy)
17MF UKRRuslan Chernenko
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21FW UKRKostyantyn Bychek
23GK UKROleksandr Rybka
24DF UKRYehor Prokopenko
25MF UKRVitaliy Hrusha
31GK UKRDenys Marchenko
32DF UKRAndriy Lomnytskyi
35GK UKRVitaliy Chebotaryov
37DF UKRValeriy Dubko
44MF UKRVadym Vitenchuk
55FW UKRSerhiy Sukhanov
79MF UKROleh Ilyin(on loan fromKolos Kovalivka)
90FW UKRTaras Lyakh
95DF UKRVasyl Kurko
99FW UKRDenys Teslyuk

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF UKROleksandr Chernov(toViktoriya Sumy until 31 December 2025)
No.Pos.NationPlayer

Managers

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References

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  1. ^abObolon'-Brovar vs. Enerhiya Mykolajiv 0 – 0Archived 12 April 2018 at theWayback Machine, Soccerway (14 July 2013)
  2. ^abСлободян отказался финансировать ФК "Оболонь" [Slobodyan refused to fund FC Obolon] (in Russian). www.liga.net. 9 December 2012.Archived from the original on 13 March 2013. Retrieved21 April 2013.
  3. ^abc(in Ukrainian)Obolon-Brovar was renamed to Obolon. Changed the emblem of the clubArchived 28 May 2024 at theWayback Machine, (21 August 2020)
  4. ^abcdІсторія ФК "Оболонь" [History FC Obolon] (in Ukrainian). Official FC Obolon Website. Archived fromthe original on 28 December 2007. Retrieved17 June 2013.
  5. ^"Оболонь" офіційно знялася з чемпіонату України ["Obolon" officially withdraw from championship of Ukraine] (in Ukrainian). www.liga.net. 21 February 2013.Archived from the original on 30 August 2017. Retrieved24 April 2016.
  6. ^(in Ukrainian)Slobodyan creates new Football club "Obolon Brovar"Archived 4 March 2016 at theWayback Machine, www.liga.net (11 December 2012)
  7. ^User, S.The club's history (Історія клуба). Obolon Brovar. 26 March 2013
  8. ^"Буковина" продовжить виступи у Першій лізі, "Жемчужину" позбавили атестату [Bukovyna will continue to compete in the First League, Zhemchuzhyna was refused attestation] (in Ukrainian).PFL. 15 June 2013.Archived from the original on 18 June 2013. Retrieved17 June 2013.
  9. ^abc"Оболонь-Бровар": новый проект пивзавода [Obolon-Brovar: new brewery project] (in Russian). dynamomania.com. 4 March 2013.Archived from the original on 7 March 2013. Retrieved17 June 2013.
  10. ^"Купить масло черного тмина Речь Посланников в Киеве из Египта El Hawag".o.biz.ua. Archived fromthe original on 25 September 2013. Retrieved27 November 2020.
  11. ^Withdrew from the PFL during the attestion meeting held in the winter break. The team's administration informed the PFL that they lack sufficient funds to continue participating in the league.(21 February 2013)
    Команди футбольних клубів "Оболонь" Київ та СКА Одеса не братимуть участь у весняній частині змагань [Teams from Obolon Kyiv and SCA Odesa will not participate in the spring stage of the competition] (in Ukrainian).PFL. 21 February 2013. Archived fromthe original on 31 July 2013. Retrieved17 June 2013.
  12. ^"Наша команда".Archived from the original on 25 November 2020. Retrieved27 November 2020.
  13. ^"Obolon".Archived from the original on 21 February 2024. Retrieved21 February 2024.

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