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'''FC Arsenal Kyiv''' ({{lang-ua|ФК Арсенал Київ}}) is a professional ] club in the ] capital ]. Prior to 2001, the club was known as ]. | '''FC Arsenal Kyiv''' ({{lang-ua|ФК Арсенал Київ}}) is a professional ] club in the ] capital ]. Prior to 2001, the club was known as ]. However a new club under the name "CSKA Kyiv" now plays in the ]. | ||
The club is currently participating in the ], where it has appears since the 1995/1996 season. The club is owned by the city's government, which has sought to abandon its numerous sports holdings. Because of this, Arsenal has been struggling significantly over the past few years financially, resorting to loaning many of its players. | The club is currently participating in the ], where it has appears since the 1995/1996 season. The club is owned by the city's government, which has sought to abandon its numerous sports holdings. Because of this, Arsenal has been struggling significantly over the past few years financially, resorting to loaning many of its players. |
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Full name | FC Arsenal Kyiv | |
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Nickname(s) | Cannoneers | |
Founded | ? | |
Ground | Olimpiysky Sport Complex | |
Capacity | 83,160 | |
Head Coach | Aleksandr Zavarov | |
League | Ukrainian Premier League | |
2005–06 | 12th | |
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FC Arsenal Kyiv (Template:Lang-ua) is a professional football club in the Ukrainian capital Kiev. Prior to 2001, the club was known as FC CSKA Kyiv. However a new club under the name "CSKA Kyiv" now plays in the Ukrainian First League.
The club is currently participating in the Ukrainian Premier League, where it has appears since the 1995/1996 season. The club is owned by the city's government, which has sought to abandon its numerous sports holdings. Because of this, Arsenal has been struggling significantly over the past few years financially, resorting to loaning many of its players.
The clubs greatest achievements include a successful Uefa Cup run in the late 1990s, defeating the likes of Serbian-giants Crevna Zvezda. The club has also managed to appear in the domestic cup's finals twice, losing both times.
Honours
Runner-Up
- 1998, 2001
Squad
Squad is given according to the club's official website , as of August 1, 2006.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
Famous players
Former coaches
- Aleksandr Zavarov (2006-)
UEFA Ranking
Club Ranking for 2006/2007 Euro Season (Previous year rank in italics, UEFA Club Coefficients in parentheses)
- 165 File:YellowCircle.svg (new) Tromsø IL (11.921)
- 166 File:YellowCircle.svg (166) Vålerenga (11.921)
- 167 File:GreenUpArrow.svg (174) Arsenal Kyiv (11.777)
- 168 (179) Baník Ostrava (11.769)
- 169 (160) Viktoria Zizkov (11.769)
- Full List
National League Ranking for 2006/2007 Euro Season (Previous year rank in italics)
- 11 (10) Scottish League
- 12 (9) Belgian League
- 13 File:GreenUpArrow.svg (15) Ukrainian League
- 14 (12) Czech Republic League
- 15 (11) Turkish League
- Full List
External links
- Template:Uk icon Official site
- Template:En icon Club page at "Ukrainian Soccer"
- Template:Uk icon Fan site
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