Foundation and joining Nyva Myronivka The club takes its roots from the appearance of
FC Boryspil, established on 9 March 1993 by Ukrainian geologist and entrepreneur Dmytro Zlobenko (1961–2013) along with his partner Ihor Kovalevych and his science production firm "Geoton". Zlobenko managed to find ways in cooperation with local administrations of
Myronivka and
Boryspil raions (districts in the southeastern part of
Kyiv Oblast). Among other people who were involved in creation of the new club were children coach out of Kuchakiv, Viktor Haiduk, director of the local "Kolos" sports society Mykola Kostianets, head of the
Boryspil Raion state administration, Mykhailo Muzyka, and
Boryspil mayor, Oleksandr Prydatko. The original coach Volodymyr Kolomiets was left managing the club. The club administration managed to find a common ground with
Yevhen Kotelnykov who at that time was the first vice-president of the
Football Federation of Ukraine and played a key role in Ukrainian football. At the same time,
FC CSKA Kyiv was playing at the
1994–95 Ukrainian Third League The 1995 spring portion of the season CSKA–Borysfen started out under new name, being registered in the capital city with notable reinforcements. The club eventually won through to the
Ukrainian Premier League, but by 2005 they finished in last position and were relegated back to the
Persha Liha. In the 2005–06 and 2006–07 seasons played in the
Ukrainian First League. In 2007, the club suffered financial difficulties, went into
bankruptcy and folded.
Rebirth In 2013, the club was reformed as a youth club that would participate in the
Kyiv Oblast competition with the future goals of returning to the national competition. ==Honors==