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'''SC Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk''' is a Soviet football club from [[Dniprodzerzhynsk]], [[Dnipropetrovsk Oblast]]. The club was founded in 1947 and participated in the Soviet competition until 1970.
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'''SC Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk''' was a Soviet football club from [[Dniprodzerzhynsk]], [[Dnipropetrovsk Oblast]]. The club was founded in 1947 and participated in the Soviet competition until 1970.


==History==
==History==
The club was founded in 1947 as '''Traktor Dniprodzerzhynsk''' under the patronage of a secretive Soviet Factory of Slag Fertilizers, a part of the Soviet Defense Industry Complex. The club entered regional competitions of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in 1951. In 1952 Traktor entered the republican stage and after being promoted to upper league changed its name to '''Khimik'''. From 1957 to 1970 the club competed in the Soviet Class B championship (analogous with a third level of league system). In 1962 Khimik changed its name to '''Dnieprovets''' and in 1967 - to '''Prometei'''. In 1970 the extra funding for the club from the city authorities ended and the club withdrew from the professional ranks. Being sponsored by the factory only (by then renamed as ''Trans-Dnieper Chemical Plant''), the club continued to play in the city championship and only rarely participated in the regional competitions.
The club was founded in 1947 as '''Traktor Dniprodzerzhynsk''' under the patronage of a secretive Soviet Factory of Slag Fertilizers, a part of the Soviet Defense Industry Complex. The club entered regional competitions of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in 1951. In 1952 Traktor entered the republican stage and after being promoted to upper league changed its name to '''Khimik'''. From 1957 to 1970 the club competed in the Soviet Class B championship (analogous with a third level of league system). In 1962 Khimik changed its name to '''Dnieprovets''' and in 1967 - to '''Prometei'''. In 1970 the extra funding for the club from the city authorities ended and the club withdrew from the professional ranks. Being sponsored by the factory only (by then renamed as ''Trans-Dnieper Chemical Plant''), the club continued to play in the city championship and only rarely participated in the regional competitions.


In 2007 the Trans-Dnieper Chemical Plant was officially announced bankrupt.<ref>[http://www.depo.ua/ru/delovaja-stolica/2007_ds/2007_4_ds/326_toc/art30467.htm The Trans-Dniper Chemical Plant will be liquidated]</ref><ref>[https://www.panoramio.com/user/2719503 Description of the Trans-Dnieper Chemical Plant]</ref>
In 2007, the Trans-Dnieper Chemical Plant was officially announced bankrupt.<ref>[http://www.depo.ua/ru/delovaja-stolica/2007_ds/2007_4_ds/326_toc/art30467.htm The Trans-Dniper Chemical Plant will be liquidated]</ref><ref>[https://www.panoramio.com/user/2719503 Description of the Trans-Dnieper Chemical Plant]</ref>


==League and Cup history==
==League and Cup history==


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==See also==
==See also==
* [[FC Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk]]
* [[FC Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk]]
* [[FC Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk]]
* [[FC Stal Kamianske]]


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://ecopravo.org.ua/2011/01/17/phz-dneprodzerzhinsk-radiation/ Радиационное загрязнение в результате деятельности производственного объединения «Приднепровский химический завод» (ПХЗ) г. Днепродзержинска (Radioactive pollution as the result of activity of the industrial association "Trans-Dnieper Chamical Plant" of Dniprodzerzhynsk city)]
* [http://ecopravo.org.ua/2011/01/17/phz-dneprodzerzhinsk-radiation/ Радиационное загрязнение в результате деятельности производственного объединения «Приднепровский химический завод» (ПХЗ) г. Днепродзержинска (Radioactive pollution as the result of activity of the industrial association "Trans-Dnieper Chamical Plant" of Dniprodzerzhynsk city)]
* [http://ecopravo.org.ua/radiation-in-ukraine О радиации в Украине (About radiation in Ukraine)]
* [http://ecopravo.org.ua/radiation-in-ukraine О радиации в Украине (About radiation in Ukraine)]

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[[Category:Football clubs in Kamianske]]
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 4 August 2024

SC Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk was a Soviet football club from Dniprodzerzhynsk, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. The club was founded in 1947 and participated in the Soviet competition until 1970.

History

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The club was founded in 1947 as Traktor Dniprodzerzhynsk under the patronage of a secretive Soviet Factory of Slag Fertilizers, a part of the Soviet Defense Industry Complex. The club entered regional competitions of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in 1951. In 1952 Traktor entered the republican stage and after being promoted to upper league changed its name to Khimik. From 1957 to 1970 the club competed in the Soviet Class B championship (analogous with a third level of league system). In 1962 Khimik changed its name to Dnieprovets and in 1967 - to Prometei. In 1970 the extra funding for the club from the city authorities ended and the club withdrew from the professional ranks. Being sponsored by the factory only (by then renamed as Trans-Dnieper Chemical Plant), the club continued to play in the city championship and only rarely participated in the regional competitions.

In 2007, the Trans-Dnieper Chemical Plant was officially announced bankrupt.[1][2]

League and Cup history

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Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes

See also

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References

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