FK Lviv

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FK Lviv
Logo of FK Lviv
Basic data
Surname FK Lviv
Seat Lviv
founding 1992; 2006
president UkraineUkraine Bohdan Kopytko
Website fclviv.com.ua
First soccer team
Head coach UkraineUkraine Yuri Bakalov
Venue Arena Lviv , Lviv
Places 34.915
league Premjer-Liha
2019/20 11th place
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The FK Lviv ( ukr. ФК "Львів" ; UEFA transcription FC Lviv ) is a Ukrainian football club from the Galician city ​​of Lviv ( German  Lemberg ).

FK Lviv (1992-2001)

From 1992 to 2001 there was already a football club of the same name. This became amateur champion in Lviv and champion of the Lviv region . In 1993 he rose to the third Ukrainian league, later even to the second. In 2001 the team was taken over by FK Karpaty Lviv and has since acted under the name FK Karpaty Lviv II as its reserve team. Until 2008, FK Lviv held the record as the only team outside of the Ukrainian first division to have reached the Ukrainian cup quarter-finals twice.

FK Lviv (2006 to date)

The club, founded in 2006, has no relationship with FK Lviv , who played from 1992 to 2001. This replaces the bankrupt FK Skala Stryj in the Perscha Liha . In the debut season they reached an 11th place in the table. For the next season they moved to the newly built Knjascha Arena (today: Lafort Arena ) in Dobromyl , which was named after the main sponsor of FK Lviv. In the 2007/08 season they rose to runner-up in the first Ukrainian league, the Premjer-Liha . After only one season, FK Lviv rose again. The 2011/12 season ended the club in the Perscha Liha only on the penultimate place and thus rose in the third-class Druha Liha . Today the FK plays their games in the Ukrajina Stadium .

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