In 1986, a new home ground, the Avanhard Stadium (Ukrainian: Стадіон «Авангард») was built but never used due to the disaster.
The team, whose name Stroitel means "builder", was founded in the middle of the 1970s with construction of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station along with the atomgrad Prypiat.
Since 1978 every winner of the Ukrainian football competitions among KFK were gaining promotion and obtaining the status of teams of masters.
Stroitel was preparing for a cup semi-final against FC Borodyanka on the day of the Chernobyl disaster, Saturday 26 April 1986.
[2] Source:[4] Alexei Alekseevich Dmitirievich (30.12.1952) Valery Anatoyevich Anjukhin (09.17.1950), Head Coach Vyacheslav Yurievich Arseniyuk (12.12.1961) Sergei Nikolayevich Bezotosny (01.06.1958) Vladimir Nikolayevich Besedin (02.16.1952) Sergei Vladimirovich Bondarenko (06.13.1955) Vladimir Bordachenko Yuri Borisovich Darchenko (07.01.1967) Nikolai Vasilievich Gergel (01.12.1960) Alexander Ivanovich Yatsenko (26.05.1967) Nikolai Vladimirovich Koistrenko (09.19.1955) Valentin Viktorivich Litvin (01.31.1960), Team Captain Nikolai Viktorovich Litvin (11.27.1963) Vladimir Ivanovich Panasiuk (08.07.1961) Viktor Viktorovich Ponomarev (11.06.1955) Vladimir Rastorugiev Vladimir Vladimirovich Schegol (01.18.198) Sergei Slyusar (1956) Anatoliy Shepel (12.12.1949), Coach from 1980 - 1981 Anatoly Teredniy Vladimir Igorevich Tyutyunov (10.10.1960) Aleksandr Vladimirovich Vishnevskiy (05.28.1962) Wasilij Zubko (1963) Aleksij Ilicz Żurawliew Wiktor Żylin Stanislav Honcharenko (01.11.1960), Player from 1979 - 1981 Kyiv Oblast Football Championship