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FC Fetrovyk Khust is a Ukrainian amateur football club from Khust, Zakarpattia Oblast. The club used to be named as Andezyt. The club used to be one of the three clubs of this region that entered the Ukrainian competitions at the time of their establishment. The club soon thereafter was relegated.

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Honours

League and cup history

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Domestic Cup EuropeNotes
1992 3rd516745232218Relegated
1992–93 4th123413219293528
1993–94 4th123413516334931
1994–95 4th21426333183521 Q3 round Relegated

    See also

    FC Karpaty Mukacheve

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