FC Hirnyk Pavlohrad

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Hirnyk Pavlohrad
Founded1978
Dissolved1998
GroundHirnyk Stadium
Leaguedefunct

FC Hirnyk Pavlohrad was a professional Ukrainian football club. The club was based in Pavlohrad, Ukraine.

History

Before 1985 the club carried name of Kolos. From 1986 to 1995 it played under name of Shakhtar. In 1994 merged with another amateur club Kosmos Pavlohrad under the name Shakhtar Pavlohrad. In 1995 it changed its name to Kosmos Pavlohrad.

In 1992, the team debuted in the Ukrainian Cup competitions.

In 1997, Hirnyk Pavlohrad advanced to the Ukrainian Second League, but finished at 15th place in 1997/98 season and again deprived of the status of a professional.

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