FC Arsenal Kiev (1925)

This article is about the association football club that existed in the Ukrainian SSR. For the association football club in Ukraine, see FC Arsenal Kiev.

FC Arsenal Kiev was a Soviet football club from Kiev, Ukrainian SSR. The club was based on the playing squad of the Kiev Arsenal factory and created back in 1925. In 1964 it was replaced in the Soviet football championship with FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv.

History

Created on July 14, 1925, before the World War II the club played mostly in regional competitions or amateur competitions for factory workers. In 1936 Arsenal Kiev took part in the Soviet Cup in football where it was eliminated after the first round of competition after a replay.

After the World War II the club played in the Ukrainian Soviet competitions under the name of Mashynobudivnyk Kiev. In 1958 Mashynobudivnyk won the competitions and was accepted to the Soviet Class B under the name of FC Arsenal Kiev. In 1959-1964 the club played in the Soviet Class B. During its last season in 1964 the club was renamed into FC Temp Kiev. After the season Arsenal was dissolved, while its players became part of Dynamo Kyiv.

League and cup history

Ukrainian SSR

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

Soviet Union

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

Honours

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