Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Football Federation

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Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Football Federation (IFFF) is a football governing body in the region of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine. The federation is a member of the Regional Council of FFU and the collective member of the FFU itself.

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History

The federation was established on January 23, 1991, [1] although is listed on the official web-site of the Football Federation of Ukraine as of February 29, 1992. [2] Previously during the World War II, local teams participated in championship of Galicia (Halychyna) that was conducted by both Soviet and Nazi authorities, while in 1934-39 it was part of the Polish football as the Stanislawow District of the Polish Football Association.

Presidents

Previous champions

Note: In 1993-99 the championship was organized by fall-spring calendar. In 1999 the main competition was shifted back to the summer calendar. Therefore, there are two champions in 1999.

Winners

Cup winners

Professional clubs

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Ivano-Frankivsk
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Nadvirna
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Tysmenytsia
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Kalush
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Kolomyia
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Dolyna
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Burshtyn
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Rohatyn
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Halych
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Horodenka
locations of all professional clubs and "teams of maters"

Other clubs at national/republican level

Note: the list includes clubs that played at republican competitions before 1959 and the amateur or KFK competitions after 1964.

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References

  1. Regional Council web-site Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine (in Ukrainian)
  2. FFU web-site Archived 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine (in Ukrainian)