Stadion Dynamo im. Valeriy Lobanovskyi, home stadium of Dinamo Kiev
Dinamo Kiev

Dinamo Kiev

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Founded

1927

Venue

Stadion Dynamo im. Valeriy Lobanovskyi

City

Kyiv

Capacity

16,873

Surface

grass

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Trophies

Premier League

2024/2025,2020/2021,2015/2016,2014/2015,2008/2009,2006/2007,2003/2004,2002/2003,2000/2001,1999/2000,1998/1999,1997/1998,1996/1997,1995/1996,1994/1995,1993/1994,1992/1993,

17xWinner

Premier League

2023/2024,2019/2020,2018/2019,2017/2018,2016/2017,2011/2012,2010/2011,2009/2010,2007/2008,2005/2006,2004/2005,2001/2002,1992,

13x2nd Place

Cup

2020/2021,2019/2020,2014/2015,2013/2014,2006/2007,2005/2006,2004/2005,2002/2003,1999/2000,1998/1999,1997/1998,1995/1996,1992/1993,

13xWinner

Cup

2024/2025,2017/2018,2016/2017,2010/2011,2007/2008,2001/2002,

6x2nd Place

UEFA Super Cup

1975,

1xWinner

UEFA Super Cup

1987,

1x2nd Place

Dinamo Kiev

Dynamo Kyiv, officially FC Dynamo Kyiv, is Ukraine's most successful and storied football club, founded in 1927 in the Ukrainian capital. The club has won the Ukrainian Premier League a record number of times and dominated Soviet football, claiming the USSR Top League title 13 times. Their European legacy is extraordinary: they won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup twice, in 1975 and 1986, and produced legendary coach Valery Lobanovskyi, whose innovative methods influenced modern football. Star players include Oleg Blokhin, Andriy Shevchenko, and Serhiy Rebrov. The club plays at the 16,873-capacity Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium. Despite challenges posed by the war in Ukraine, Dynamo Kyiv continues to compete in UEFA competitions, symbolising Ukrainian resilience on the European football stage.