CSKA Kyiv (handball)

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CSKA Kyiv
Founded1946;78 years ago (1946)
Arena Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Capacity7,000
League Ukrainian Men's Handball Super League
2020–216th

CSKA Kyiv is a team handball club from Kyiv, Ukraine. The club once was very strong in the Soviet championships and early championships of Ukraine.

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