The football team from Berezhany competed at the national (republican) level since 1965, when Kolhospnyk Berezhany debuted at the football championship of the Ukrainian SSR among the KFK teams. In 1983, Nyva Berezhany was admitted to the Soviet competitions and later in 1985 moved to Ternopil, becoming
FC Nyva Ternopil. Right away, another Nyva Pidhaitsi was created and entered competitions once again in 1984. Next season, this team moved to
Berezhany, becoming Nyva Berezhany once again. In 1992, the club played in the
Ukrainian Transfer League under the name "Lysonya" (named so after the mountain near Berezhany), but after two seasons the club was renamed to Sokil (Ukrainian for "Falcon") and returned to amateur football. In 1998, the team won the Cup of
Ternopil Oblast. Sokil played two matches in
Ukrainian Second League of 2005–06 season, but withdrew. The team were the champions of
Ternopil Oblast in 2000 and 2001, while they finished second in 2009. ==Honours==