Founded | 2008 |
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Ground | Stadion "Maximus", [1] Berestivets , Uman Raion |
Capacity | 4,000 |
League | Ukrainian Women's League |
Yatran Berestivets is a Ukrainian women's football club from Uman Raion.
Founded in 2008 [1] as Yatran Uman and competed for several seasons until 2011. [1] It withdrew from the league competitions. [1] With revival of the Persha Liha (First League), the second tier, in 2013 the team resumed its participation as Yatran-Umanfermash. [1] Originally set to have a single team for promotion, Yatran-Umanfermash lost the final game against Medyk Morshyn. [1] Nonetheless, for the 2014 season Yatran was admitted to the Vyshcha Liha (Higher League). [1]
In August 2020 it was announced that the club withdrew. [2]
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