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PFC Sumy : ウィキペディア英語版
PFC Sumy

FC Sumy is a professional Ukrainian football team based in the city of Sumy. The current club is the second football project in the city, established in 2008 based on the local Krasnopillya football school. The club's emblem is based on Krasnopillya's as well. The original professional club was established in 1982 as ''Yavir'', renamed as ''Yarir-Sumy'' when it relocated to the city in 1998. In 1999, the club was renamed ''Spartak Sumy''. It then got promoted to the Ukrainian First League and played there until the end of the 2006-07 season, after which it folded. The Krasnopillya football school then re-opened the current club.
Since 2009, FC Sumy has played in FC Spartak Sumy's former stadium, the Yuvileiny Stadium. The stadium was completed in 2001, and seats 25,830 spectators. It cost the investors over 50 million euros to construct, making it the most expensive and largest stadium that any Ukrainian Second League club uses.
==Brief history==


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