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FC Skala Stryi (1911)

Football Club Skala 1911 Stryi is a Ukrainian professional football team. The team is based in Stryi.

History
Over the years there were several clubs connected with Skala Stryi starting from 1911. Club of Austria-Hungary and Poland The first recorded match in Stryi was at times of Austria-Hungary, so called Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria on 29 June 1906 when a team of Stryj gymnasium (high school) lost to a team from Lemberg (Lviv). The next year (1907) in Stryj was established Studencki Klub Sportowy which soon was renamed as KS Pogon Stryj. The first president became Volodymyr Buriy, who was assisted by Mykola Zelinsky (associated with FC Medyk Morshyn). In the beginning, the newly created club played in competitions of the Lviv Oblast championship. In 2004 this team under the name of FC Hazovyk-Skala Stryi won the Druha Liha Group A championship and was promoted to the Ukrainian First League. Then the team became financially distressed after the 2005/06 season and was bought by the Ukrainian insurance company "Kniazha". They moved again and now to Lviv changing its name to FC Lviv. Skala Stryi (Morshyn) Skala 1911 Stryi The new club was revived in 2020 and was headed by its president Oleh Kanivets. Before starting at national amateur level (AAFU), in 2022 Kanivets replaced his former head coach with Mykola Vasylyshyn. The next season, Skala 1911 was admitted to Druha Liha. Vasylyshyn resigned on 30 September 2023. In February 2024, during the winter transfers, Skala 1911 Stryi announced the signing of Illya Tsurkan from UCSA Tarasivka and Oleksandr Rudenko from Kudrivka. ==Honors==
Honors
Ukrainian Second League • Winners: 2003–04 (Group "A") ==Current squad==
League and cup history
As Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka → Skala Stryi ;Soviet Union : ;Ukraine : 5 seasons As Hazovyk-Skala Stryi : 5 seasons As Skala Morshyn → Stryi 9 seasons As Skala 1911 Stryi : 2 seasons ==Officials==
Officials
• Volodymyr Buriy (Skala) • Anatoliy Barabasevych (Skala) • Bohdan Kobryn (Skala) • Volodymyr Fek (Hazovyk-Skala) • Oleksandr Didenko (Hazovyk-Skala, vice-president) • Rostyslav Zaremba (Hazovyk-Skala, sports director) ==Head coaches==
Head coaches
Karpaty → Skala • 1989–1991: Mykhailo Vilkhovyi (Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka) • 1991–1991: Volodymyr Zhuravchak (Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka) ---- • 1991–1991: Valentyn Khodukin • 1992–1992: Mykhailo Vilkhovyi • 1992–1993: Andriy Karimov • 1993–1993: Yuriy Shulyatytskyi • 1993–1994: Yuriy Smierdov • 1994–1994: Mykhailo Vilkhovyi • 1994–1994: Yuriy Smierdov • 1995–1995: Roman Pokora • 1996–1996: Yuriy Shulyatytskyi Hazovyk → Hazovyk-Skala • 1997–2001: Yuriy Dubrovnyi (coached FC Hazovyk Komarno) • 2002–2003: Vyacheslav Mavrov • 2003–2006: Bohdan Bandura Morshyn → Skala Skala 1911 • 2022–2023: Mykola Vasylyshyn • 2023–2024: Mykhaylo Basarab • 2024: Stepan Matviiv • 2024–present: Roman Hnativ ==References==
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