Since 2001 Lviv Galychanka constantly ranked among the three best teams in Ukraine, five times the silver medal-winning Ukrainian Women's Handball Super League, and in 2015 became the champions.
Subsequently, in cooperation with Galychanka joined by new partners, including PJSC Kredobank, Concern Galnaftogaz, Shuvar market and PZU Ukraine.
Iryna Stelmakh and Tamara Smbatian will continue his career in Olympia Beskid handball team from Nowy Sącz (Poland).
As a result of this incident European Handball Federation was decided to hold matches of 1/32 finals EHF Cup October 23 and 25, 2015 in Kosovo.
Even 7 October then head coach Vasily Kozar in an interview Ukrainian Handball Federation official web-site said that he decided to leave his post.
[1] After EHF Cup matches Vasyl Kozar finally leave club and for the present not continue coaching career in Ukraine.
By following tours of Ukrainian Women's Handball Super League team prepares Tatiana Stefan, who assisted Vasyl Kozar in prior seasons and teacher of LSCFC Vitaly Nadych.
In the offseason three of the leading handball players – goalkeeper Yelyzaveta Hilyazetdinova, right wing and captain Lesya Smolinh and right back Olesia Parandii have signed contracts with foreign clubs.
[3] Iryna Stelmakh returns to Lviv, which terminated the contract with the Polish club "Olympia Beskid" after a shoulder injury and rehabilitation in Ukraine.
The Baltic Women's Handball League 2017/2018 Final was scheduled to take place in Lviv, but the participating teams decided to complete the championship after the fourth round of the tournament.
In the Superleague final round that was held in Lviv, Galychanka pleased fans with a victory over the HC Dnepryanka Kherson with a score 34:23 and a fighting draw 28:28 with the Karpaty Uzhhorod.
New trainer was a senior teacher of the handball faculty Lviv State School of Physical Culture Vasyl Kozar, who trained Galychanka in 2007–2015.
Honor of the club was defended by: Victoria Saltanyuk, Nataliia Volovnyk, Diana Dmitrishin, Julia Golovko, Anastasiia Baranovych, Maryana Markevich, Olga Vasyliyka and former Galychanka playmaker Yelyzaveta Hilyazetdinova (AZERYOL, Baku), which was recognized as the best competition goalkeeper, Olexandra Zholobovych (Marta, Romania) and Anastasiia Dorozhivska which began a coaching career.
They were replaced by the graduates and students of this year Lviv State School of Physical Culture: Angelina Ovcharenko, Maryna Valieva, Valentyna Froliak, Katerina Kozak, Olga Bratkovska, Diana Dmytryshyn[8] In October 2018, Oleksandra Furmanets moved from Uzhhorod Karpaty to Galychanka.
Five top handball players left team in the offseason – Ilona Katusova (Haikova), Sofiia Davydyants, Diana Kolodiychak and Tatiana Cherep completed their playing careers, Iryna Stelmakh move to HC Gomel.
In the 1/32 finals matches (second qualifying round), which took place in Lviv on 16–17 October 2021, Galychanka played with the team HC Hodonín from Czech.
[28] Due to activation full-scaled Russo-Ukrainian War, all players and coach Tetiana Shtefan forced to continue training and preparing to the European Cup games in the Czech city of Hodonín.
From 25 to 30 July 2022 players, who studying in Lviv State University of Physical Culture namely Viktoriya Saltaniuk, Olga Vasylyaka, namely Viktoriia Saltaniuk, Olga Vasilyaka, Olesya Dyachenko, Sofiia Holinska, Maryana Markevich, Yuliia Holovko, Iryna Prokopyak, Kateryna Kozak, Anastasia Melekestseva, Diana Dmytryshyn, Tetiana Poliak and trainer Vitaly Andronov in the city of Łódź participated in the European University Games.
In August 2022 goalkeeper Sofiia Humenyuk and point guard Natalya Shiplyak left the team, Olga Vasylyaka and Yuliya Maksymeyko moved to the Czech HC Hodonín.
[33] In the 2023–2024 and 2024–2025 seasons, line player Anastasia Melekestseva and goalkeeper Viktoria Saltanyuk will play for the Polish handball club of the Kobezhycy commune.
Тeam finishes 2022 year, in 5th place in the PGNiG Women's Super League standings, having 18 points to their credit – 6 regular time wins in ten matches.
In the offseason, in addition to Anastasia Meleketseva and Victoria Saltaniuk, Vladyslava Slobodian left the team and moved to the HC Karpaty Uzhhorod.
From November 2023 to February 2024, Galychanka suffered significant personnel losses, including serious injuries to key players, maternity leave for Maryana Markevich, and the end of Maryna Konovalova's playing career.
[citation needed] Galychanka finished the first stage of the Ukrainian championship sitting at the top of the tournament table, with 16 wins and 2 losses.
[39] Players who are studying at LSUPC won the gold medal at the XIX Summer Universiade of Ukraine, which took place in Kyiv from 20 to 23 June 2024.
[40] The main stage of the Polish Superliga Galychanka finish in 9th place in the standings, having earned 12 points with 4 wins and 14 losses.
[citation needed] In the 2024–25 season, Galychanka participated in 3 tournaments: the Ukrainian Women's Handball Super League, the Polish Championship and the EHF European Cup.
Also, this season sees the return of Maryna Konovalova, who announced her retirement at the end of 2023, and Lesia Smolinh, who will participate with the team in the 2024–25 Women's EHF European Cup matches.
[42] Five players of Galychanka: Mariia Poliak, Vanessa Lakatosh, Iryna Prokopiak, Anastasiia Tkach, and Kateryna Kozak represented the Ukraine women's national handball team at the 2024 European Women's Handball Championship, they suffered defeats in the group stage matches against the national teams of Germany, Iceland, and the Netherlands, finishing 4th in their group and exiting the tournament.
[43] The team ends the 2024 year as the sole leader of the 2024–2025 Ukrainian Women's Handball Super League, achieving 10 victories in 10 matches.