Risultati

Ucraina - Druha Liga 11/13 12:00 - Metalurg Zaporizhya v Balkany Zorya D 0-0
Ucraina - Druha Liga 10/16 12:00 - MFK Mykolaiv v Balkany Zorya W 1-2
Ucraina - Druha Liga 10/06 12:00 - FC Krystal Kherson v Balkany Zorya W 1-2
Ucraina - Druha Liga 09/26 13:00 - SC Poltava v Balkany Zorya D 1-1
Ucraina - Druha Liga 09/11 13:00 - FK Sumy v Balkany Zorya W 1-2
Coppa d'Ucraina 08/31 13:30 9 Balkany Zorya v Vpk Agro Shevchenkivka L 1-3
Ucraina - Druha Liga 08/27 14:00 - Tavriya Simferopol v Balkany Zorya D 1-1
Coppa d'Ucraina 08/18 14:00 8 Balkany Zorya v Energiya N Kakhovka W 4-2
Ucraina - Druha Liga 08/14 15:00 - FC Trostianets v Balkany Zorya W 1-2
Ucraina - Druha Liga 08/08 15:00 - Balkany Zorya v Metalurg Zaporizhya D 0-0
Ucraina - Druha Liga 07/31 15:00 - Skoruk Tomakovka v Balkany Zorya W 0-2
Ucraina - Druha Liga 07/25 15:00 - FC Nikopol v Balkany Zorya D 2-2

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 1 1
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 0 1 0
Goals against 0 1 0
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - FC Balkany Zorya

FC Balkany Zorya (Ukrainian: ФК Балкани Зоря, romanized: FK Balkany Zorya) is a professional Ukrainian football team that is based in the village of Zorya, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Raion in the region of Budjak, Odesa Oblast.

History

Old logo of FC Balkany
Old logo of FC Balkany

The club was founded in 2007 as FC Zorya in the ethnically Bulgarian village of Zorya that was founded in 1831 by resettlers from Bulgaria which is located on the Balkan peninsula.

In the first year of the founding of the club managed to take second place in the championship of Sarata Raion. Between 2008–2011, Balkany became Champions of the Raion, also winning the cup and tournaments. In 2011, the team Odesa Oblast cup with the winning goal was scored by Oleksandr Raychev thereby winning the right to build a stadium in the urban-type settlement of Sarata. The following year began the construction of the stadium with two standard fields with grass. The ground is now named after former footballer from Zorya Boris Tropaneț as the Borys Tropanets Stadium.

In 2013, the team for the first time in its history, won the championship of Odesa Oblast Championship, and in 2014 made their debut in the Ukrainian Football Amateur League.

Two years later in 2015, became the fourth in the history of the club of Odesa region (after the FC Odesa, FC Ivan Odesa and FC Bastion Chornomorsk) to become amateur champions of Ukraine. Also the club was the runners-up in the 2015 Ukrainian Amateur Cup.

The club qualified for the domestic 2015–16 Ukrainian Cup. In the Preliminary Round, the club defeated Skala Stryi and in the next round lost 1–0 on a late goal to Ukrainian Premier League club FC Dnipro before a crowd of 10,000 spectators.

In 2016, Balkany repeated as Amateur Champions of Ukraine.

The club successfully passed attestation and will compete in the 2016–17 Ukrainian Second League season.

Il Balkany Zorya è una squadra di calcio ucraina con sede a Zorya, nell'oblast' di Luhans'k. Fondato nel 1923, attualmente milita nella Prem"jer-liha, la massima serie del campionato ucraino di calcio.

Lo stadio di casa del Balkany Zorya è lo stadio Avanhard, che ha una capacità di 12.000 spettatori. I colori sociali della squadra sono il bianco e il blu.

Il Balkany Zorya ha vinto la Coppa d'Ucraina una volta, nel 2020, e ha partecipato a diverse competizioni europee, tra cui la Champions League e l'Europa League.

Il club è noto anche per il suo impegno sociale e per le sue attività benefiche. Nel 2022, dopo l'invasione russa dell'Ucraina, il Balkany Zorya ha organizzato una raccolta fondi per aiutare le vittime della guerra.

Alcuni dei giocatori più famosi che hanno militato nel Balkany Zorya sono:

* Andriy Yarmolenko
* Yevhen Konoplyanka
* Artem Besedin
* Roman Zozulya
* Viktor Tsyhankov