This allowed the club to participate in relegation play-off game for the 1963 Ukrainian Class B.
Season 1963 Dnipro began as a new professional team formed from multiple city clubs.
[1] It took part in the Poltava Oblast Council Voluntary Sports Society "Avanhard" Championship.
[12] This season Dnipro debuted in Central Council Voluntary Sports Society "Avanhard" Championship.
[13] Dnipro was one of thirty-three teams to take part in a month long cup competition of the Poltava Oblast.
In the quarterfinal on 5 June Dnipro faced House of Military Officers from Myrhorod.
Lokomotyv Poltava player Volodymyr Kapustian scored an early goal on fifth minute.
[16] Dnipro faced Metalurh Alchevsk in a 3:0 loss during the second round of second zone match.
[17] Win Draw Loss Fixtures Dnipro began its journey into Poltava Oblast Championship on 19 June.
Dnipro and group leaders Lokomotyv advanced to the Final round that took place in Poltava between 1 and 4 October.
[14] Known players:[13][22] Yurii Yachniev and Oleksandr Ivanov left Dnipro and joined Kolhospnyk.
In Kremenchuk City Cup on 23 May their math with Avanhard ended in a 2:2 draw, requiring a replay match, which Dnipro lost 2:1.
Cup of the City Committee of Leninist Communist League of Youth of Ukraine was played on 18 June where Dnipro lost 2:1 to Torpedo.
This again gave them a chance to advance to Final round held in Poltava between 15 and 18 October.
Poltava Oblast football officials decided to annul Avanhard results, disqualify players who walked out and fire manager Hryhorii Miroshnyk.
[30] Eleven football clubs from Kremenchuk took part in a Spring City Cup that began on 15 April on Dnipro Stadium.
Known players:[33][10] Manager: Anatolii Sadovskyi[34] By winning the Poltava Oblast title, Dnipro was allowed to play in a 1962 Ukrainian Class B Relegation play-offs with Kolhospnyk to earn a spot in next years championship.