FC Karpaty Yaremche

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FC Karpaty Yaremche is an amateur club from Yaremche [1] and the regional competitions of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. The club plays at Karpaty Stadium that holds 1,000 spectators. [2] The club participated in the 2010-11 Ukrainian Cup.

The club originally was founded in 1985 as Spartak Yaremche and in 1989 changed to Karpaty.

Honours

Ukrainian Amateur Cup

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