FC Papirnyk Malyn

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Papirnyk
Full nameFC Papirnyk Malyn
Founded1923
Dissolved2000;22 years ago (2000)
Ground Malyn
League Ukrainian Second League

FC Papirnyk Malyn was a Ukrainian football team based in Malyn, Zhytomyr Oblast.

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Overview

The club participated in the Ukrainian Second League Group A for four seasons (1997–2000). Afterwards the club was forced to withdraw its team from the professional competitions due to various reasons, but mainly the new regulations of the League.

The existence of a team from a local paper factory in Malyn is traced to 1923. [1] [2] Created in 1937, Zhytomyr Oblast did not hold its regional football competitions before the World War II (Nazi-Soviet war), therefore the factory team played friendlies with teams from other neighboring cities Korosten, Radomyshl, Korostyshiv and others. [1] In 1937 the Malyn team even made a voyage to the Russian city of Kalinin (the Soviet name for Tver) where it played few friendlies as well. [1] At that time traveling across the Soviet Union was very limited and even such a voyage made on the new athletes a significant impression. [1] In 1930's the factory team also had its junior team which carried a name "Maliutka". [1]

League and cup history

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Notable Players

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