FC Beskyd Nadvirna

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FC Beskyd Nadvirna is amateur a Ukrainian football club from Nadvirna, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. The club played only one season on the non-amateur level. The name of the club is after one of the mountain ranges in the Eastern Carpathians.

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Overview

The club was created back in 1927 as Ukrainian club and played in lower leagues of the Lwow District League. Following the World War II and annexation of Western Ukraine (southern portion of the annexed Eastern Poland), the club was reestablished as a Soviet club Naftovyk Nadvirna.

In 1979 the club was renamed as Bystrytsia Nadvirna (under similar name in 1930s existed another Polish club). Following dissolution of the Soviet Union, the club returned to its historic name Beskyd.

Honours

League and cup history

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Domestic Cup EuropeNotes
1992–93 4th1241851481541Promoted
1993–94 3rd lower 153412319325927Relegated
1994–95 4th9247611242727Withdrew

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