Musolitin Mykola. Chornomorets Odessa, Ukraine
Chernomorets Stadium - Odesa Ukraine
The Chernomorets Stadium is a football stadium built in 2011 in Odesa, Ukraine. The stadium has a capacity of 34,164 and is the home of FC Chornomorets Odesa.
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Linkin Park - Odessa, Ukraine, Chernomorets Stadium (12.06.2012) Prosto Rock festival
Выступление группы Linkin Park на стадионе Черноморец в Одессе (Украина) 12 июня 2012 года в рамках фестиваля Prosto Rock.
Виступ гурту Linkin Park на стадіоні Чорноморець в Одесі (Україна) 12 червня 2012 року у рамках фестивалю Prosto Rock.
Issho Ni - Prosto Rock 12.06.2012 (Odessa, Ukraine, Chernomorets Stadium)
Odessa's main entrance to the stadium Chernomorets.
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A tour of Odesa’s corrupt underbelly
Odesa is widely considered to be Ukraine's most corrupt city. It's run by Mayor Gennady Trukhanov, and a clique of shady businessmen allegedly linked to Trukhanov. Together, Trukhanov and his associates are accused of turning Odesa into their private fiefdom.
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Черноморец Одесса) FC Chernomorets (Odessa)
Ocean Elzy - Kvitka (Live @ Chernomorets Stadium, Odessa, Ukraine 25.06.2016)
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CHERNOMORETS ODESSA - Fútbol Ucraniano desde el Mar Negro - Clubes del Mundo
El Chernomorets de Odessa esta situado en la costa del Mar Negro en Ucranía. El Club juega sus partidos de local en el moderno estadio Chernomorets con capacidad para 34164 personas.
El club participo como representante de la república de Ucranía, en la Liga Sovietica. Logro el tercer puesto en 1974, lo que sopuso la mejor clasificación en su historia en la Liga de la Unión Sovietica. Eso le valio la primera participación en la Copa de la UEFA.
El primer titulo, fue en 1990, cuando el club pudo ganar la copa de la liga sovietica con un 2 a 0 contra el Dnipro Dnipropetrowsk.
Teniendo en cuenta la clasificación de todos los tiempos en la Liga Sovietica, el Chernomorets ocupa el decimo tercer puesto, y entre los equipos ucranianos es el tercer mejor clasificado.
Después del derrumbe de la Unión Sovietica, en 1992 el Chernomorets fue uno de los miembros fundadores de la nueva Liga Wyschtscha Ucraniana.
En el mismo año, en 1992, el club gano la primera edición de la independiente competición de Copa de Ucranía con un 1 a 0 contra el Metalist de Charkow. Dos años más tarde, en 1994, llega el segundo triunfo en la Copa Ucraniana, venciendo en la final al Tawrija Simferopol por lanzamiento de penaltis.
Hasta 1998 jugaba en la primera división, pero luego descendío por primera vez en segunda división. Hasta 2002 el club vivio varios ascensos y descensos.
En 2006 logro un destacable tercer puesto en la primera división, lo que le valio para jugar de nuevo la Copa de la UEFA, en la que solo duro una ronda, siendo eliminado por el Hapoel Tel Aviv de Israel.
Logro llegar a la final de la Copa Ucraniana, perdiendo contra el Shaktar Donezk. Su mayor logro en competición europea fue llegar a los diecisavos de final de la Europa League en 2014, siendo eliminado por el Olimpique de Lyon.
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Ocean Elzy - Drug (Live @ Chernomorets Stadium, Odessa, Ukraine 25.06.2016)
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Chernomorets 2-1 Dinamo 28 11 2013 (Odessa) Europa league
DIY Travel Reviews - Friday Hostel, Odessa, Ukraine - Rooms, Amenities and Location
Date Reviewed: March 2, 2018
Name: Friday Hostel
Location: Pushkins'ka St, 77, Odesa
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Email: hostelfriday.info@gmail.com
Telephone: +380 94 941 1300
Friday Hostel is a new, clean and centrally located hostel at the heart of Odessa, only 600 meter to Spartak Stadium and 1.5 km to Chernomorets Stadium, as well as Odessa Theatre of Opera and Ballet is 1.6 km, it absolutely the best hostel for those who enjoy discovering the city on foot. The property features free Wi-Fi, hot showers 24 hours a day and fully equipped kitchen for use.
Odessa Murders: US-Supported Yatsenyuk Regime Behind Provocations?
Video footage filmed during the bloody events in Odessa that claimed dozens of lives on Friday shows a more complicated picture, with provocateurs instigating the violence.
Ukrainian authorities blamed the pro-autonomy activists for starting the clashes that led to the tragic fire at the House of Trade Unions. The interior ministry stated that anti-Kiev activists attacked supporters of Kiev authorities before retreating to the building for shelter, and threw petrol bombs at the crowd triggering the fire.
Russia's Channel One television reconstructed the chronological order of events using publicly available YouTube videos detailing what happened in Odessa on Friday.
It began with a football match between two teams -- Chernomorets Odessa and Metalist Kharkov. Despite the high political tensions in the region, authorities still allowed the match to take place, realizing that a few thousand pro-Kiev football fans would be arriving to the city.
Following the match, around 1,500 supporters of the Kiev authorities and football ultras came together for a march in support of Ukraine's unity. The rally was sanctioned by local authorities.
Nationalists made their way towards the center of the city chanting Glory to Ukraine and Death to enemies, as well as Knife the Moskals (derogatory for Russians). Some people in the group wore ultra-nationalist movement insignia. They were armed with chains and bats, and carried shields.
The violence started when the pro-Kiev crowd was met by what looked like anti-government activists. They were wearing St. George ribbons -- identifying them as pro-autonomy -- and red bands around their sleeves. Some of the riot police officers present at the scene were wearing the same red bands around their sleeves.
Then the visibly smaller group of alleged anti-Kiev activists started to attack the march, apparently provoking the demonstrators. Footage then shows a smaller group men wearing red bands luring the pro-Kiev crowd into a different direction.
At some point, the police line opened up to let the men wearing red bands through and closed back up again. A video then shows a man standing behind the police lines shooting at the pro-Kiev crowd.
The provocations succeeded in triggering clashes, as both sides began to throw stones, and shots were heard.
The alleged anti-Kiev activists then disappeared and angry pro-Kiev supporters headed to the opposition camp based in front of the House of Trade Unions.
None of the original attackers with the red bands were there. Instead, a few dozen pro-autonomy activists were surrounding the camp. When the activists saw the angry mob approaching, they took shelter inside the House of Trade Unions, which set on fire by the government supporters and ultra-nationalists. There is also footage of them firing at the people inside the building with guns
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