The
Cherkasy city football club traces its heritage to 1947, when Cherkasy FC (ChFC) represented the city at republican football competitions (as part of
Kyiv Oblast). The next year, the city was represented by an army team, Dom Ofitserov (DO). Upon the creation of the
Cherkasy Oblast in 1954, the city of Cherkasy was represented in republican competitions by Torpedo. In 1955, the city was represented in republican competitions by the local branch of
Dynamo sports society, but in mid-season was replaced with another team member of
Burevisnyk sports society. Burevisnyk is considered a direct predecessor of the latter, FC Dnipro. The club was established on 9 May 1955, the 10th anniversary of Victory Day. The original team kept its professional status for 44 years since acquiring it in 1958 and reacquired it in 2003 after the short-term disruption for the 2002/03 season. Over its history, Dnipro has already many times revived and dissolved. As a "team of masters"
Kolhospnyk (predecessor of Kolos sports society), the club was admitted to the Soviet Class B competitions in 1958. In 1960, football competitions in Class B were organized, and Ukrainian clubs, as "teams of masters," played in their republican tournament known as Class B of the Ukrainian SSR. In December 1957, after a series of friendlies, the football team Kolhospnyk Cherkasy was included in national competitions among teams of Class B. In place of the Dnipro team of masters was created FC Dnipro by the "Cherkaskyi biznes-tsentr" headed by Hryhoriy Kolomiyets. In 2017, there took place the transformation of the Sokil sports complex, which belonged to the defense industry company Fotoprylad and included the central stadium, into a city community company "Tsentralnyi Stadion". On 31 August 2018, based on the city community company "Tsentralnyi Stadion", there was established the municipal sports club "Dnipro". Among the first teams there was established football team which entered Ukrainian football under-19 competitions. Following the Russian aggression against Ukraine, number of MSC Dnipro members joined the
Armed Forces of Ukraine among which were a head coach of rugby team, an assistant coach of female football team, and several others. ==Stadium==