FC Kolos Kovalivka (women)

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Kolos Kovalivka
Full nameFC Kolos Kovalivka
Founded2020
PresidentAndriy Zasukha
ManagerLyudmyla Pokotylo
League Ukrainian Women's League
2023–242nd
Website Club website

Kolos Kovalivka is a Ukrainian women's football team from Kovalivka, part of FC Kolos Kovalivka.

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History

The women's team of Kolos Kovalivka was created in 2020 [1] based on the Sports Club Vyshneve from the city of Vyshneve near Kyiv. The team was adopted by Kolos during a winter break of the 2019–20 season while playing in the 2nd tier (Persha Liha) and carrying name of Invictus Kyiv. From the establishment of SC Vyshneve, the team was coached by Lyudmyla Pokotylo who as a footballer played for the former Nyva Baryshivka in the Soviet Women's League. [2]

In 2020–21, the team became a champions of the Persha Liha and were promoted to the Vyshcha Liha of the Ukrainian Women's League. In 2022 Kolos reached finals of the Women's Cup but were defeated by Vorskla Poltava. Following the end of the 2023–24 season Kolos finished second and qualified for the European competitions for the first time.

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