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39 teams, 600 young footballers and one winner: the winter championship concluded in Bilohorodka

The final matches of the 2025–2026 winter children's football championship were held at the Kolos Stadium arena in Bilohorodka. The tournament, which each year brings together the best young players from Kyiv and the Kyiv region, once again proved that children's sport in the community is not a formality but a genuine tradition.

Oleg Bazylewicz

By Oleg Bazylewicz

March 4, 2026 · 1 min read

39 teams, 600 young footballers and one winner: the winter championship concluded in Bilohorodka

Hundreds of children, five age categories

The championship covered five age groups — born in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019. In the 2016 birth year alone, 39 teams and around 600 participants competed this season. These are not just numbers — these are hundreds of families who came to the stands every weekend to support their own.

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Results in the 2016 age category

🥇 1st place — FC «Bilohorod-City» (coach Yurii Usakovskyi)
🥈 2nd place — SC «Boyarka»
🥉 3rd place — SC «Bilohorod»
🏅 4th place — FC «Meta-Kyiv»

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Awards presented together

Joining the ceremonial closing and awards were Bilohorod village head Anton Ovsiienko, head of the youth and sports department Viacheslav Volovyk, as well as the deputy and benefactor of FC «Bilohorod-City» Serhii Petrovskyi.

«Football unites, hardens character and nurtures true team players. It is from tournaments like these that the path of future champions begins»

Anton Ovsiienko, Bilohorod village head

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A tradition that is growing

The winter championship has long become the sporting calling card of the Bilohorod community. Year after year it draws new teams, new supporters and new champions. The community, in turn, continues to fully support youth sport — because it is here, in the «Kolos» arena, that the character of the next generation is formed.

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