Olympic Stadium (Kyiv) (redirect from National Sports Complex Olimpiyskiy)
The Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex (also known as Olympic Stadium; Ukrainian: Національний спортивний комплекс "Олімпійський", romanized: Natsionalnyi...
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The History of Olympic National Sports Complex in Kyiv, Ukraine stretches back to the start of the 20th century. Located at the foot of city's central...
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National Sports Complex may refer to: KL Sports City National Sports Complex, Purbachal Morodok Techo National Sports Complex Olimpiyskiy National Sports...
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district, Donetsk region), which together form Ukraine's largest coal mining complex. In 2019, the group acquired a 49.37% stake in Dniprovskyy Coke and Chemical...
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Olympic Stadium (Russian: Олимпийский стадион) (known locally as Olimpiyskiy) was an indoor arena located in Moscow, Russia. It was built for the 1980...
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FC Dynamo Kyiv (section Sports directors)
no direct relations to the sports society since 1989. Their home is the 70,050 capacity Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex. Since 1936, Dynamo Kyiv has...
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Andriy Yarmolenko (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
school (Youth Sports School "Yunist" in Chernihiv) and became his first coach. Yarmolenko is a graduate of the Chernihiv Youth Sports School "Yunist"...
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football competition established in 1960. It is contested by the men's national teams of the members of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA)...
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López Nieto (Spain) 30 September 1998 20:45 (21:45 UTC+3) Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, Kyiv Attendance: 52,500 Referee: Günter Benkö (Austria)...
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Serhiy Rebrov (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
Maksim Shatskikh. He debuted for Ukraine in 1992, playing 75 times for the national team, scoring 15 goals. He played in the nation's first-ever World Cup...
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