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Ukraina Vyscha Liga 05/19 14:00 32 [3] Lvivi Karpatõ v Stal Kamianske [5] L 3-0
Ukraina Vyscha Liga 05/12 14:00 31 [5] Stal Kamianske v PFC Oleksandria [1] L 1-2
Ukraina Vyscha Liga 05/06 11:00 30 [2] Donetski Olimpik v Stal Kamianske [6] W 0-2
Ukraina Vyscha Liga 04/28 14:00 29 [5] Stal Kamianske v Odessa Tšernomorets [6] L 1-2
Ukraina Vyscha Liga 04/21 11:00 28 [5] Stal Kamianske v FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi [4] D 1-1
Ukraina Vyscha Liga 04/15 16:30 27 [5] Stal Kamianske v Lvivi Karpatõ [3] L 0-1
Ukraina Vyscha Liga 04/07 14:00 26 [2] PFC Oleksandria v Stal Kamianske [5] L 2-0
Ukraina Vyscha Liga 04/01 16:30 25 [5] Stal Kamianske v Donetski Olimpik [1] D 0-0
Ukraina Vyscha Liga 03/17 12:00 24 [4] Odessa Tšernomorets v Stal Kamianske [6] W 0-1
Ukraina Vyscha Liga 03/10 12:00 23 [3] FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi v Stal Kamianske [6] W 1-2
Ukraina Vyscha Liga 03/04 12:00 22 [12] Stal Kamianske v Veres [5] L 0-1
Ukraina Vyscha Liga 02/25 12:00 21 [7] Donetski Olimpik v Stal Kamianske [12] L 2-0

Wikipedia - FC Stal Kamianske

FC Stal Kamianske (Ukrainian: Сталь Кам'янське) was a professional Ukrainian football club based in Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine. After being relegated to the Ukrainian First League after the 2017–18 Ukrainian Premier League season, the club re-registered to Bucha and changed its name to PFC Feniks Bucha in June 2018. The club didn't play any game under the new name and was dissolved on 9 July 2018.

The club was sponsored by the Dnieper Metallurgical Combine (DMK) which is a member of the Industrial Union of Donbas (ISD).

History

Former logo, as Stal Kamianske.
Gor Malakyan in the Stal's jersey with ISD

The club traces its history to a factory team that was created in 1926 under the name of FC Metalist Kamianske. Later the name was changed to FC Dzerzhynka Kamianske (1934). The team participated in competitions irregularly. It entered Soviet competitions in 1935 as a city's team (Kamianske, 1935–1936) participating in Ukrainian Championship. In 1936, the city of Kamianske was renamed as Dniprodzerzhynsk. In 1936 and in 1938 it entered the Soviet Cup competitions and in 1938 was a runner up of the Ukrainian Championship as Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk yielding only to Dzerzhynets Voroshylovhrad (today FC Zorya Luhansk). There is no record of any competitions in the region during World War II.

In 1945, Dniprodzerzhynsk city players participated in the Ukrainian Spartakiad as members of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast team. In 1949, Metalurh Dniprodzerzhynsk was again a runner-up at the republican competitions, losing a championship playoff to the Kievan Officers' Club (modern FC CSKA Kyiv). Between 1954 and 1975, the Dniprodzerzhynsk metallurgical team did not participate in any national or republican competitions focusing only on regional and city's championships. The club was completely overshadowed by another team from Kamianske (at that time Dniprodzerzhynsk), SC Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk, that after World War II and until the 1970s was the main city's team.

In 1976, under the name of Metalurh Dniprodzerzhynsk, the team was revived including not only factory players, but also football players of SC Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk (sports club of the Dnieper Chemical Plant) and Burevisnyk Dniprodzerzhynsk (city's education department sports society). In 1978, the new team won the Ukrainian championship for amateur clubs and was promoted to the Soviet Second League. The club's best achievement was 12th place in the 1982–83 season, and it was soon relegated in 1985.

In 1994, the club became almost defunct. In 1998, the team was reorganized again under the name FC Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk. The team became one of the strongest in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and in 2001, it was promoted to the Ukrainian amateur championship. In the same year, Stal won the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Cup and was promoted to the Druha Liha B. In the 2003–04 season, Stal became the champions of the division and were promoted to the Persha Liha.

Stal finished in 20th place (bottom) in the 2007–08 season and were relegated to Ukrainian Second League.

After a six-season absence, the club was promoted to Ukrainian First League in 2014. In 2015, the club was set to merge with FC Metalurh Donetsk. However, on 11 July 2015 Metalurh declared bankruptcy, citing the economic difficulties caused by the War in Donbass. FC Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk did take Metalurh's place in the Ukrainian Premier League.

In May 2016, the city of Dniprodzerzhynsk was renamed back into Kamianske and team name was changed to FC Stal Kamianske.

After being relegated to the Ukrainian First League following the 2017–18 Ukrainian Premier League season, the club re-registered to Bucha (Kyiv Oblast) and changed its name to PFC Feniks Bucha. Before the start of the new season, the club withdrew from 2018–19 Ukrainian First League due to financial difficulties.

Stal Kamianske (ukraina keeles ФК «Сталь» Кам'янське) on Ukraina jalgpalliklubi, mis tegutseb Kamianskes. Klubi asutati 2007. aastal ja praegu mängib ta Ukraina esiliigas.

Stali kodustaadion on Metalurh Stadium, mille mahutavus on 5097 pealtvaatajat. Klubi värvid on roheline ja valge.

Stali suurim saavutus on Ukraina esiliiga võit hooajal 2014–15. Klubi on osalenud ka Ukraina karikasarjas, jõudes veerandfinaali hooajal 2015–16.

Stali peatreener on Sergei Nazarenko. Klubi kapten on Oleksandr Banada.

Stalis mängivad mitmed tuntud Ukraina jalgpallurid, sealhulgas Oleksandr Banada, Oleksandr Kozak ja Volodymyr Lysenko.