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| season = [[2018–19 Ukrainian Football Amateur League#Group 3|2018–19]]
| position = 8th, Group 3
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'''Football Club ''Dnipro''''' ({{langx|uk|Футбо́льний Клуб «Дніпро́»
▲'''Football Club Dnipro''' ({{langx|uk|Футбо́льний Клуб «Дніпро́»}}, {{IPA|uk|d<sup>(j)</sup>n<sup>(j)</sup>iˈprɔ|IPA|uk-Дніпро.ogg}}) was a Ukrainian [[association football|football]] club based in [[Dnipro]]. The club played its last season in the [[2018–19 Ukrainian Football Amateur League#Group 3|2018–19 Ukrainian Amateur League]]. The club was owned by Ukrainian businessman [[Ihor Kolomoyskyi]].
In 2018, FC Dnipro was forced into bankruptcy by [[FIFA]] due to multiple legal claims for failing to pay the promised monetary compensation to players and managers. [[SC Dnipro-1]] formerly existed as an unofficial successor.<ref name="sportarena.com">Oles Khorunzhyi. ''[https://sportarena.com/football/upl/dnepr-1-podtverdil-chto-fifa-otklonila-isk-kankavy-i/ SC Dnipro-1 confirmed that FIFA dismissed the claim of Jaba Kankava and did not recognize the club a successor of Dnipro (Днепр-1 подтвердил, что ФИФА отклонила иск Канкавы и не признала клуб правопреемником Днепра)]''. Sport Arena. 23 February 2021.</ref>
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===Ukrainian independence===
Just before the collapse of the Soviet Union, in 1989 the club was transformed into a professional football club instead of the Soviet "team of masters", a process through which all Soviet teams of masters went through. The club joined the [[Football Federation of Ukraine|football federation of the native country]] and remained one of the top contenders in the newly formed [[Ukrainian Premier League]]. The team received a silver medal in 1993, as well as the bronze in 1992, 1995, 1996, 2001 and 2004. The team also reached the [[Ukrainian Cup]] finals in 1995, 1997 and 2004, losing all three to [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]]. In the beginning of the 1990s the control of the club took over a native of [[Rivne]] [[Ihor Bakai]] with his "Respublika" corporation who earlier in the 1980s was governor of the [[SKA Karpaty Lviv]] training center, part of the [[Carpathian Military District]].<ref name=stange>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170714065501/http://football.ua/ownshirt/events/176015-vy-popaly-v-shtangu.html "Вы попали в штангу"]. football.ua (archived version). 9 September 2012</ref> Bakai who invited [[Bernd Stange]] to Dnipro became first who hired foreign manager to head the former Soviet club.<ref name=stange/> At that time Bakai was a member of the [[Verkhovna Rada]] (Ukrainian parliament) and a chairman of the Intergaz corporation which had exclusive rights of importing gas to Ukraine from [[Turkmenistan]] and in Ukraine was unofficially referred to as the "Gaz King".<ref name=stange/> The experience of the former manager of [[East Germany national football team]]
During the summer of 1996 Dnipro initiated "repositioning" of its best players along with Bernd Stange to CSKA-Borysfen which in the previous season placed 4th just behind Dnipro.<ref name=stange/> Among those players were [[Oleksandr Yevtushok]], [[Viktor Skrypnyk]], [[Serhiy Kovalets]], [[Serhiy Mizin]], [[Andriy Polunin]], [[Serhiy Nahornyak]], [[Volodymyr Sharan]], [[Oleksandr Palyanytsya]].<ref name=stange/> However, just few day before the start of the [[1996–97 Ukrainian Premier League|1996–97]] season in Ukrainian Vyshcha Liha (Higher League), on the joint session of the Professional Football League (PFL) and the Football Federation of Ukraine (FFU), [[FC Arsenal Kyiv|CSKA-Borysfen]] was taken away from its original owners and handed over to Mikhail Grinshpon ("Kiev-Donbass")<ref name=stange/> connected with [[Semion Mogilevich]].<ref>[https://kompromat1.press/articles/104682-otkupitcja_li_grinshpon_ot_nabu Откупится ли Гриншпон от НАБУ?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230731191647/https://kompromat1.press/articles/104682-otkupitcja_li_grinshpon_ot_nabu |date=31 July 2023 }}. kompromat1.press</ref> With the transfer of Dnipro players falling completely through, players ended up in danger of missing a season.<ref name=stange/>
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in the [[Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship|Amateur League]].<ref name="dnipra_n565080">{{cite web|url=https://football24.ua/kolomoyskiy_anonsuvav_vidnovlennya_dnipra_n565080|title=Kolomoisky announced the restoration of the Dnieper|publisher=football24.ua|date=21 October 2019|access-date=8 January 2020|language=uk|archive-date=8 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210308153709/https://football24.ua/kolomoyskiy_anonsuvav_vidnovlennya_dnipra_n565080/|url-status=live}}</ref> In the [[2019–20 Ukrainian Football Amateur League|2019–20 Amateur League]] the club did not participate.<ref name="dnipra_n565080"/><ref>Yuriy Samotkan. ''[https://amateur.footboom.com/amateur/ukrainian-championship/1559827449--dnepr-veroyatno-prekratit-sushhestvovaniye.html "Dnipro" probably will be liquidated ("Днепр", вероятно, прекратит существование)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190910043456/https://amateur.footboom.com/amateur/ukrainian-championship/1559827449--dnepr-veroyatno-prekratit-sushhestvovaniye.html |date=10 September 2019 }}''. Footboom. 6 June 2019</ref> In 2019, some players, coaching, and managing staff joined [[SC Dnipro-1]], particularly the whole coaching staff of Dnipro in full composition was appointed to the Dnipro-1's under-21 team.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200802213722/https://www.scdnipro1.com.ua/kerivnitstvo-u-21/ Under-21 team coaching]. [[SC Dnipro-1]].</ref>
On 22 February 2021, FIFA dismissed the claim of [[Jaba Kankava]] who appealed with a request to recognize
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