FC Cherkashchyna

[6] Previously in 1983–1991, Volodymyr Khodak worked in field of sports in Cherkasy Oblast and headed the regional branch of Soviet DOSAAF.

[10] In 2010, on initiative of the Cherkasy Oblast Governor Serhiy Tulub a new club was created under the name of Slavutych and supposedly without any relations to Dnipro.

[16] There were allocated funds on reconstruction of Tsentralnyi Stadion and Volodymyr Khodak confirmed that were expanded some of the stadium's facility, while others are expected to be completed in near future.

[21] After Euromaidan in Kyiv, Serhiy Tulub ran (at night on 20–21 March 2014[22]) and FC Cherkashchyna was taken under supervision of Lashkul.

[23] With the ongoing Russian aggression against Ukraine, in March 2014 the club leadership was changed with a banker Ihor Doroshenko (Bank Mykhailivsky) replacing former Ukrainian statesman Serhiy Tulub.

[30] In September 2019, the former president of Cherkashchyna Volodymyr Lashkul announced that he withdraws financing of the club.

[32] During winter break 2019–20, the senior team was abandoned by its owners and taken over by Football Federation of Cherkasy Oblast to avoid withdrawal of the club mid season.

[34] Few days later it was announced that the club plans to appoint a new head coach, presumably Denys Marynchuk.

[35] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Cherkasy city coat of arms
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Slavutych Cherkasy