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.............................. Dinamo Kiev Football Club
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FC Dynamo Kiev (Ukrainian: ФК Динамо Київ, FK Dynamo Kyiv; Russian: Динамо Киев, Transliteration: Dinamo Kiev) is a professional football club from the Ukrainian capital city, Kiev. Founded in 1927, they play in the Vyscha Liha of Ukraine and have spent their entire history in the top league of Ukrainian football. Dynamo Kiev has won twelve league titles, nine Ukrainian Cups, one UEFA Super Cup and two UEFA Cup Winners' Cups. They have also won 13 USSR Championships, 9 USSR Cups, and 3 USSR Super Cups.
Dynamo's home is the 16,900 capacity Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium in Kiev. The club has also plays in the capacity 83,450 Olimpiysky National Sports Complex in Kyiv for big games such UEFA competitions. The chairman of the club is Ihor Surkis.
Dynamo's traditional colours are white and dark blue, with white being the predominant one. Throughout their history the club always played in white shirt and blue shorts, until 1975 when a blue sash was added to the kit. That season became the most successful in Dynamo's history when the club won the Domestic Championship, the UEFA Cup Winners Cup and the UEFA Super Cup. Although soon afterwards it was removed, in 2004 the club's management decided to return the famous sash as a talisman. It has remained on the kit since and was even added to the club's away kit.
Recently, in the early years of Ukrainian independence, the club changed their blue shorts for white. However blue remained one of Dynamo's colours and is still a main colour of the club's away kit.
Dynamo Kiev have participated in all the USSR and Ukrainian championships, and won both tournaments more times than any other team. The club's best performances were in the 1970s and 1980s, it was at this time that the USSR national football team was mostly comprised of players from the club. Dynamo Kiev also tied the national record for winning three consecutive Soviet Premier League titles in 1966, 1967, and 1968. Dynamo Kiev won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1975 and 1986 as well as the European Super Cup in 1975, after two games against Bayern Munich. In 1977, 1987, and 1999, the club reached the semifinals of UEFA Champions League.
These victories are associated with the name of Valeriy Lobanovs'kyi, who played for the club in the 1960s and later became the club's long-term head coach; he was also the coach of the USSR national football team in various championships. He died in 2002 after a stroke that occurred during a game. Dynamo's striker Oleh Blokhin is the Soviet Premier League's all-time top scorer with 211 goals, and has also made more appearances than any other player in the championship's history with 432 appearances. Blokhin also leads the all-time Soviet scorers with more than 300 total official goals (including Soviet Championships, Soviet Cup, National team matches, UEFA club competitions, etc.)
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