FC Sokil Lviv
FC Sokil Lviv was a football club based in Lviv, Lvivska Oblast, Ukraine.
History
The club was founded in 1960s and disappeared sometime after 1990s. Following the fall of the Soviet Union, the club was revived as Sokil-LORTA[1] (LORTA is the Lviv defence company).
Honors
Soviet Cup for collective teams of physical culture
- Holders (1): 1967[2][1]
Ukrainian football championship among amateurs
- Winners (1): 1970[2][1]
- Runners-up (1): 1973[2][1]
Ukrainian Cup for collective teams of physical culture
- Holders: (2): 1973,[2][1] 1974[2][1]
- Finalists (1): 1969[2][1]
Lviv Oblast football championship
- Winners (5): 1966,[2][1] 1970,[2][1] 1971,[2][1] 1973,[2][1] 1978[2][1]
- Runners-up (3): 1972,[2][1] 1974,[2][1] 1976 (won[1] or runner-up)[2]
Lviv Oblast Cup
- Holders (2): 1978,[2][1] 1992[1]
- Finalists (1): 1965[2][1]
See also
- LVVPU
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Sokil Lviv. Footballfacts.ru
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Lviv Oblast football clubs. History of football clubs.
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Winners of cup in football among KFK of the USSR
- 1940: Dinamo Alma-Ata
- …
- 1957: TTU Tbilisi
- 1958: 19th raisoviet Moscow
- 1959: Artel of the Society of the 9th May Moscow
- 1960: Zhdanovets Leningrad
- 1961: Start Chuguev
- 1962: Sokol Tashkent
- 1963: Strela Moscow
- 1964: Trud Belaya Kalitva
- 1965: Salyut Tambov
- 1966: VVPU Lvov
- 1967: Sokol (VVPU) Lvov
- 1968: Sinatle Tbilisi
- 1969: Sinatle Tbilisi
- 1970: Strela Moscow
- 1971: Trud Belaya Kalitva
- 1972: OFK-3 Almaz Moscow
- 1973: Zvezda Novosibirsk
- 1974: Metallurg Rustavi
- 1975: Bulat Temirtau
- 1976: Saturn Ramenskoye
- 1977: Zaria Kaluga
- 1978: Zaria Kaluga
- 1979: Dinamo Leningrad
- 1980: Zorkiy Krasnogorsk
- …
- 1989: Dinamo Zugdidi
- 1990: Mayak Ochakov
- 1991: Metallurg Molodechno