FC Dnipro
Ukrainian football club
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February 22 2021 | FIFA dismissed Jaba Kankava's appeal to recognize SC Dnipro-1 as a sports successor of FC Dnipro for recovering unpaid salary. |
2019 | Ihor Kolomoiskyi's presidency of FC Dnipro comes to an end after a 21-year period of leadership. |
2019 | FC Dnipro's long-standing partnership with Nike concludes. |
2019 | FC Dnipro played its last season in the Ukrainian Amateur League. |
2018 | The football club was operating with its coaching and administrative staff during this year, managing the team's operations and competitive activities. |
2018 | FC Dnipro's administrative leadership included President Ihor Kolomoysky, General Director Andriy Stetsenko, and Head Coach Oleksandr Poklonskyi during this period. |
2018 | FC Dnipro was forced into bankruptcy by FIFA due to multiple legal claims for failing to pay promised monetary compensation to players and managers. |
July 1 2018 | The club faced administrative challenges and further league complications. |
July 1 2018 | Continued competing in lower-tier Ukrainian football leagues. |
June 7 2018 | FIFA decided to relegate the club to the Amateur League for the 2018–19 season. |
July 1 2017 | Dropped to the second tier of Ukrainian football. |
June 30 2017 | Oleksandr Poklonskyi became manager, serving until the end of the 2018/2019 season. |
April 2017 | Dnipro had an additional 3 points deducted, leading to their relegation to the Ukrainian Second League (third level) for the first time in club history. |
October 26 2016 | Dnipro was assessed a 6-point penalty by the Football Federation of Ukraine (FFU) due to outstanding debts owed to coach Juande Ramos and his staff. |
June 30 2016 | Dmytro Mykhaylenko became caretaker manager, serving until 30 June 2017. |
March 31 2016 | UEFA excluded Dnipro from participating in club competitions for the next three seasons (2016–17, 2017–18, and 2018–19) due to violations of Financial Fair Play regulations. |
May 14 2015 | Dnipro qualified for the 2015 UEFA Europa League Final by defeating Napoli 1–0 in Ukraine, marking the first time in the club's history to reach a European competition final. |
May 26 2014 | Myron Markevych took over management, continuing until 30 June 2016. |
October 3 2010 | Juande Ramos from Spain became manager, serving until 22 May 2014. |
September 18 2010 | Vadym Tyshchenko again served as interim manager until 1 October 2010. |
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