SDYuShOR Desna

{{Short description|Association football club in Chernihiv, Ukraine}}

{{use dmy dates|date=August 2020}}

{{Infobox football club |

| clubname = SDYuShOR Desna

| image = FC Desna.png

| upright = .8

| fullname = Special Children-Youth School of Olympic Reserve "Desna"

| nickname = Siveriany

| chairman = Volodymyr Levin|

| manager = Volodymyr Matsuta|

| ground = Chernihiv Stadium
Chernihiv Arena

| capacity = 12,060
500

| website = http://desna.football/

|current =

}}

SDYuShOR Desna ({{langx|uk|СДЮШОР «Десна»}}) is a Ukrainian football academy based in Chernihiv. The academy serves as a youth setup of Desna Chernihiv and maintains Olympic Reserve status.{{cite web |title=Desna Chernihiv FC Youth Academy |url=https://www.desna.football/dyusshor/ |website=desna.football |accessdate=29 August 2020}}

Stadium and facilities

The team plays in the Olympic Sports Training Center of Chernihiv (formerly Stadion Yuri Gagarin). The stadium was built in 1936 for 3,000 spectators in the eastern portion of a city park built in 1804. During World War II, the stadium was heavily damaged, and in the 1950s, it was completely reconstructed, including two stands for 11,000 spectators. In 1961, it was named after the Russian Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. FC Desna Chernihiv also plays at the stadium.{{cite web |title=Chernihiv Stadium |url=https://www.desna.football/stadion-imeni-yuriya-gagarina/ |website=desna.football |accessdate=29 August 2020}}

Notable players

Andriy Yarmolenko is one of the main players who graduated from the SDYuShOR Desna academy.

Managers

  • 2008: Mykhaylo Yarmoshenko
  • 2010: Maksym Markelov
  • 2015: Artem Padun{{cite web |title=Падун Артём Васильевич |url=https://footballfacts.ru/person/158296-padunartemvasilevich |website=footballfacts.ru |accessdate=16 February 2022}}
  • 2020: Volodymyr Matsuta{{cite web |title=Володимир Мацута: «Україна переможе»|url=https://www.desna.football/volodimir-matsuta-ukrayina-peremozhe/ |website=desna.football |access-date=19 May 2022}}{{cite web |title=Мацута Владимир Михайлович|url=https://footballfacts.ru/person/167405-macutavladimirmihaylovich |website=footballfacts.ru |access-date=19 May 2022}}
  • 2020–2021: Mykhaylo Yarmoshenko
  • 2021–2022: Volodymyr Matsuta
  • 2022–: Andriy Polyanytsya

Honours

  • Obolon Cup
  • Winners (1): 2022

See also

References

{{reflist}}