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Krovatka Gerkules Instrukciya

Newspaper article of 1911 about a game between the Sports Society Elvorti and the 1st Team of Male Gymnasium The club traces its history back to the former Russian sports club Elvorti Yelizavetgrad that was founded in 1911 at the Elvorti Factory. The factory was later nationalized with establishment of the Soviet power and changed its name to 'Chervona Zirka' (Red Star). After start of and the, most sports events in the region were suspended and in 1917 the club dissolved.

0.2 -svoyu-kvartiru-udobnoj-minimalistichnyj-dizajn-poshagovaya-instrukciya/. 0.8 2016-09-09.

Sports competitions were resumed in Lyzavetghrad in 1921 that saw participation of a team. Zirka Kropyvnytsky in 2016-17 In 1922, based on the former sports club Elvorti Yelizavetgrad were created two Soviet clubs Chervona Zirka and Chervony Profintern that participated in Soviet competition. Some of Zirka's club shields contain 1922 as the club's year of establishment.

In 1928 Chervona Zirka changed its name to Metallist Zinovyevsk (Metalist Zinovyivsk) and in 1934 – Selmash Kirovo (Silmash Kirove). During the the team was dissolved once again. It was not revived until 1948 when by being a member of the former Volunteer Sports Society Selmash, it was reorganized as Traktor Kirovograd (Traktor Kirovohrad) and after 1953 – Torpedo. In first post-War years 1946–47 Kirovograd (Kirovohrad) was represented in football competitions by a law enforcement team 'Dynamo'.

In 1958, the club was renamed into Zvezda Kirovograd (Zirka Kirovohrad) when it advanced to the professional level of Soviet competitions, the B Class. As Zirka the club existed until 2006 when it went bankrupt.

In 1962 the club temporarily did not participate in Soviet competitions and Kirovohrad was once again represented by Dynamo. From 1993 to 1997 the club carried a name of its title sponsor NIBAS as Zirka-NIBAS. In 2007 the club was revived in amateur regional competitions. On July 16, 2008 the club found consensus with another club from Kirovohrad,, that competed at professional level to yield its place in the. Previously, Zirka debuted at a top level for the season, where they finished 6th. In the season they finished in last place and were relegated to the.

They were promoted immediately as champions once again for the season, but finished in last place and were demoted again. In July 2016, the name of Zirka's hometown was renamed to. The next day the club announced it had changed its name to FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi and its logo accordingly. Team names and crest [ ]. Great coat of arms of Current club's crest (logo) was adopted in 2012.

In 2016 as part of, the club changed its city's name and year of establishment claiming its heritage of the previously existing team of British factory 'Elvorti'. In 2008-2011 the club's crest contained the Red Star (the club's former name and the name of factory which owned the club) and most of elements of coat of arms of the city of. Owners (sponsors) [ ] • 1911–1993: Elvorti factory (Chervona Zirka), Kirovohrad • 1993–1998: Agrarian company Nibas, Petropavlivka (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) • 1998–2011: City authorities, Kirovohrad • 2011–present: Creative Industrial Group, Kropyvnytskyi Current squad [ ] As of 1 February 2019 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Position Player 7 9 10 11 14 15 17 23 24 29 37 No.

Position Player 41 50 74 77 81 85 90 93 96 97 Out on loan [ ] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Amateurs Soviet Union [ ] Season Div. W D L GS GA P Europe Notes 3rd (Vtoraya Liga) 17 50 15 14 21 48 56 44 8 24 8 7 9 31 29 23 18 14 5 4 5 23 20 14 2 26 12 7 7 35 27 31 10 14 5 1 8 21 33 11 10 26 9 4 13 28 51 22 21 14 7 1 6 20 28 15 23 52 13 13 26 44 77 39 23 50 13 15 22 39 60 41 14 52 16 17 19 44 52 49 Relegated 3rd (lower) (Vtoraya Nizshaya Liga) 19 36 7 7 22 32 61 21 1/8 final 25 50 12 13 25 55 90 37 1/4 final admitted to Ukraine (1992-2007) [ ] Season Div. •, (14 July 2016) • (in Ukrainian), FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi official website (15 July 2016) • ^. • • • • • September 25, 2013, at the • PFL deducted 3 points for violations • The club sought administration and became solvent. Club requested to be relegated to the • Club is bankrupt and is dissolved July 11, 2006 • Club name changed to FC Zirka, the name of the team that has represented Kirovohrad historically • (PDF) (in Ukrainian).

January 28, 2010. Retrieved March 11, 2010. Deducted 3 points for failure of payment to contracted players. (January 28, 2010) • Competition was played in two phases. Official final league standings are cumulative from both phases. Zirka competed in the Relegation Group in Phase II.

[League Pari-Match 2016–17 Season]. Archived from on 31 May 2017. Retrieved 31 May 2017. • Competition was played in two phases. Official final league standings are cumulative from both phases. Zirka competed in the Relegation Group in Phase II.

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    Newspaper article of 1911 about a game between the Sports Society Elvorti and the 1st Team of Male Gymnasium The club traces its history back to the former Russian sports club Elvorti Yelizavetgrad that was founded in 1911 at the Elvorti Factory. The factory was later nationalized with establishment of the Soviet power and changed its name to \'Chervona Zirka\' (Red Star). After start of and the, most sports events in the region were suspended and in 1917 the club dissolved.

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    In 1928 Chervona Zirka changed its name to Metallist Zinovyevsk (Metalist Zinovyivsk) and in 1934 – Selmash Kirovo (Silmash Kirove). During the the team was dissolved once again. It was not revived until 1948 when by being a member of the former Volunteer Sports Society Selmash, it was reorganized as Traktor Kirovograd (Traktor Kirovohrad) and after 1953 – Torpedo. In first post-War years 1946–47 Kirovograd (Kirovohrad) was represented in football competitions by a law enforcement team \'Dynamo\'.

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    In 1962 the club temporarily did not participate in Soviet competitions and Kirovohrad was once again represented by Dynamo. From 1993 to 1997 the club carried a name of its title sponsor NIBAS as Zirka-NIBAS. In 2007 the club was revived in amateur regional competitions. On July 16, 2008 the club found consensus with another club from Kirovohrad,, that competed at professional level to yield its place in the. Previously, Zirka debuted at a top level for the season, where they finished 6th. In the season they finished in last place and were relegated to the.

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    In 2016 as part of, the club changed its city\'s name and year of establishment claiming its heritage of the previously existing team of British factory \'Elvorti\'. In 2008-2011 the club\'s crest contained the Red Star (the club\'s former name and the name of factory which owned the club) and most of elements of coat of arms of the city of. Owners (sponsors) [ ] • 1911–1993: Elvorti factory (Chervona Zirka), Kirovohrad • 1993–1998: Agrarian company Nibas, Petropavlivka (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) • 1998–2011: City authorities, Kirovohrad • 2011–present: Creative Industrial Group, Kropyvnytskyi Current squad [ ] As of 1 February 2019 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Position Player 7 9 10 11 14 15 17 23 24 29 37 No.

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    Newspaper article of 1911 about a game between the Sports Society Elvorti and the 1st Team of Male Gymnasium The club traces its history back to the former Russian sports club Elvorti Yelizavetgrad that was founded in 1911 at the Elvorti Factory. The factory was later nationalized with establishment of the Soviet power and changed its name to \'Chervona Zirka\' (Red Star). After start of and the, most sports events in the region were suspended and in 1917 the club dissolved.

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