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Nyva Ternopil

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Established
1978 (47 years old)

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Ternopilskyi Miskyi Stadion im Romana Shukhevycha

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Ternopil, Ukraine

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Zhovto-Zeleni (The Yellow-Greens)

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Ukrainian First League

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tiny league badge icon 30 Nov Nyva Tern tiny home badge icon 0 - 1 tiny away badge icon Inhulets
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22 Nov Met. Zapo 2 - 1 Nyva Tern
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tiny league badge icon 09 Nov Nyva Tern tiny home badge icon 1 - 4 tiny away badge icon UCSA Tara

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Ternopilsky Professional Football Club "Nyva" (Ukrainian: Тернопільський Професійний Футбольний Клуб «Нива») is a Ukrainian football club from the city of Ternopil, the administrative center of Ternopil Oblast. As of the 2020–21 season, it will play in the Ukrainian First League, the second tier of Ukrainian football, following promotion from the 2019–20 Ukrainian Second League. Originally the club was formed as Nyva Pidhaitsi in the small town Pidhaitsi in 1978, then moved to a district centre Berezhany chaning its name to Nyva Berezhany in 1982, and finally moved to Ternopil becoming Nyva Ternopil in 1985. In 2016 the club withdrew from the professional competitions and was reestablished as Ternopilsky PFC Nyva.

Their home ground is the small stadium of former bird farm in village of Velyki Hayi near Ternopil, but all the major home league and cup matches they have played before in 15,150 seat Central City Stadium, which belongs to Community of the City of Ternopil.
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