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| fullname = Футбо́льний Клуб «Дніпро́»<br>Football Club Dnipro
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|ground = [[Dnipro-Arena]]
| dissolved = 2019
|capacity = 31,003
| ground = [[Dnipro-Arena]], [[Dnipro]]
|chrtitle = President
| capacity = 33,993
|chairman = [[Ihor Kolomoyskyi]]
| owntitle = Owner
|mgrtitle = Head coach
|manager owner = [[JuandeIhor RamosKolomoyskyi]]
| chrtitle = President
|league = [[Ukrainian Premier League]]
| chairman = [[Ihor Kolomoyskyi]]
|season = [[2012–13 Ukrainian Premier League|2012–13]]
| mgrtitle = Latest manager
|position = 4th
| manager = [[Oleksandr Poklonskyi]]<ref>{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20170825232838/https://www.ukrinform.ru/rubric-sports/2251411-aleksandr-poklonskij-vozglavil-fk-dnepr.html Oleksandr Poklonskyi is heading FC Dnipro (Александр Поклонский возглавил ФК "Днепр")]}}. [[Ukrinform]]. 21 June 2017</ref>
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'''Football Club ''Dnipro''''' ({{langx|uk|Футбо́льний Клуб «Дніпро́»|{{IPA|uk|fʊdˈbɔlʲnɪj ˈklub d⁽ʲ⁾n⁽ʲ⁾iˈprɔ||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>
'''Football Club Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk''' ({{lang-uk|Футбо́льний Клуб Дніпро́ Дніпропетро́вськ}}, {{lang-ru|Футбо́льный Клуб Днепр Днепропетро́вск}} {{IPA-ru|fʊdˈbolʲnɨj klup ˈdnʲepr dnʲɪprəpʲɪˈtrofsk|}}) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Dnipropetrovsk]].
 
The club was founded in 1918. During the Soviet era, the club was a member of the Soviet Volunteer Sports Society "Metallurg" (therefore it carried names Metallurg/Metalurh and Stal) and until 1961 was under sponsorship of the Petrovsky Dnipropetrovsk Metallurgical Plant. After that, the club was sponsored by the Southern Machine-building Plant [[Yuzhmash]] and carried both names Russian '''Dnepr''' and Ukrainian '''Dnipro''', while Dnepr was also used for international competitions. During the Soviet era, the club was the second most successful club, based in Ukraine, that participated in the [[Soviet Top League]], winning in [[1983 Soviet Top League|1983]] and [[1988 Soviet Top League|1988]]. After the [[fall of the Soviet Union]], the club was privatized.
 
==History==
===Petrovets – Stal – Metalurh===
Due to World War I, BRIT was disbanded, but on 9 May 1925 a new team was formed in [[Dnipropetrovsk]] (coincidently, later the day became to be known as the [[Victory Day]]). The team participated under a generic name as football team of ''Petrovsky factory''. The official name it received in 1926 when it became to be known as "Petrovets". The team entered the first [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] competition under the name of ''Stal'' (steel, En) in 1936 in one of the lower divisions. The team participated in the three championship before World War II. After the war, in 1947, the team reentered the Soviet competition and was merged with another club from [[Dnipropetrovsk]], ''Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk''. From 1949 until 1961, the team was called ''Metalurh'' (from English ''metal worker''). During this time the team participated for three seasons, 1950–1952, among the amateurs due to poor results. In 1954, ''Metalurh Dnipropetrovsk'' reached the semi-finals of the [[USSR Cup]], where it lost to [[FC Ararat Yerevan|Spartak Yerevan]].
 
===DneprBRIT===
The club was formed in 1918 by the Petrovsky factory and was called BRIT (Brianskyi Robitnychyi Industrialnyi Tekhnikum). The team participated in the regional competition, the [[Dnipro|Katerynoslav]] championship. BRIT played its games in the "Sokil" stadium, a small venue located at the corner of Pushkin and Yuriy Savchenko streets, which it shared with four other clubs.
In 1961, the team was handed over to its new sponsor, the ''[[Yuzhmash|Yugmash]]'' (the Southern machine-producing factory), which at that time was one of the most powerful factories in the entire [[Soviet Union]] and was funded by the [[Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union|Ministry of Defense]]. It was part of the [[Zenit (sports society)|Zenit volunteer sports society]]. The new sponsor changed the team's name to the Russian name of ''Dnepr'', [[Dnieper]], as the Russian was the accepted language of the [[Soviet Union]] and the Soviet government. The team's performance did not change much until after 1968, when ''Dnepr'' obtained [[Andriy Biba]] and the new coach – [[Valery Lobanovsky]]. After that it took the team three years to get promoted to the [[Soviet Top League]] and eventually took sixth place in 1972.
 
===Petrovets&nbsp;– Stal&nbsp;– Metalurh===
With the outbreak of World War I, BRIT was disbanded until 9 May 1925, when a new team was formed in Dnipropetrovsk. The team participated during the first season under the name ''Petrovsky factory,'' which was changed in 1926 to "Petrovets." The team entered the first [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] competition under the name of ''Stal'' (steel) in 1936, participating in three championships before World War II. In 1947, the team re-entered the Soviet competition after merging with another club from Dnipropetrovsk, [[FC Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk|Dynamo Dnipropetrovsk]]. From 1949 until 1961, the team was called ''Metalurh'' ("metal worker"). From 1950 to 1952, it was relegated to amateur status due to poor results. In 1954, ''Metalurh Dnipropetrovsk'' reached the semi-finals of the [[USSR Cup]], where it lost to [[FC Ararat Yerevan|Spartak Yerevan]].
 
===Dnepr / Dnipro===
In 1961, the team was handed over to its new sponsor, the ''[[Yuzhmash|Yugmash]]'' (the Southern machine-producing factory), which at that time was one of the most powerful factories in the entire Soviet Union and was funded by the [[Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union|Ministry of Defense]]. It was part of the [[Zenit (sports society)|Zenit volunteer sports society]]. The new sponsor changed the team's name to ''Dnepr/Dnipro'' after the [[Dnieper]] River. For the All-Union competitions such as [[Soviet Cup]] and the [[Soviet Top League]] as well as the international competitions there was used Russian version of the name as the Russian was the accepted language of the Soviet Union and the Soviet government, while at republican level (within the [[Ukrainian SSR]]) Ukrainian version of the name was used. The team's performance did not change much until after 1968, when ''Dnepr'' obtained [[Andriy Biba]] and the new coach&nbsp;– [[Valery Lobanovsky]]. After that, it took the team three years to get promoted to the Soviet Top League and eventually finished in sixth place in 1972.
 
===Golden generation===
In 1973 and 1976, ''Dnepr'' reached the semi-finals of the [[USSR Cup]] competition. In 1978, the team was relegated to the lower league for two years. Their next return to the top flight was not as inviting as their first one and the team languished at the bottom of the table for several years. In the following years, the governing body of the team hired new promising coaches &nbsp;– ''Volodymyr Yemets'' and ''Hennadiy Zhizdik''. After those changes, ''Dnepr'' became a strong contender for the [[Soviet Top League|Soviet championship]] winning it twice: once with Yemets and Zhizdik in 1983, and another one with [[Evgeny Kucherevsky|Yevhen Kucherevsky]] in 1988. Also, in 1989 ''Dnepr'' became the first professional football club in the Soviet Union. During those years, the team featured many notable players such as [[Oleg Protasov]], [[Hennadiy LitovchenkoLytovchenko]], [[Oleksiy Cherednyk]], and [[Oleh Taran]].
 
===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]] Bernd Stange in [[Dnipro]] was described in the biographic book that was published in Germany in 2004 "Trainer zwischen den Welten. Bernd Stange" (Coach between the Worlds. Bernd Stange).<ref>[https://www.tagesspiegel.de/potsdam/potsdam-kultur/trainer-zwischen-den-welten-7730524.html Kultur: Trainer zwischen den Welten] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230731164619/https://www.tagesspiegel.de/potsdam/potsdam-kultur/trainer-zwischen-den-welten-7730524.html |date=31 July 2023 }}. www.tagesspiegel.de. 17 April 2004</ref>
 
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/>
 
===Success and downfall===
On 14 May 2015, Dnipro qualified for the [[2015 UEFA Europa League Final]] by defeating [[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]] 1–0 in Ukraine after having drawn 1–1 in Italy, the first time in the club's history that it reached the final in a European competition.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/may/14/dnipro-napoli-europa-league-semi-final-second-leg-match-report|title=Dnipro's Yevhen Seleznyov sinks Napoli to seal Europa League final place|date=14 May 2015|work=Guardian|access-date=15 May 2015|archive-date=27 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150527140504/http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/may/14/dnipro-napoli-europa-league-semi-final-second-leg-match-report|url-status=live}}</ref> Despite going up 1–0 in the sixth minute against Spanish side Sevilla, Dnipro eventually lost 3–2.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/32908634|title=Dnipro 2 Sevilla 3|date=28 May 2015|work=BBC Sport|access-date=28 May 2015|archive-date=28 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150528055513/http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/32908634|url-status=live}}</ref> Despite the defeat, the match crowned one of the club's greatest seasons, during which Dnipro had to play all of their home matches some 400 kilometres away in [[Kyiv]] due to the conflict in eastern Ukraine.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk&nbsp;– Angels amidst War : "During the entire course of the campaign, FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk had to play all of their home matches some 400 kilometres away in Kyiv due to the war. "|url=http://www.goaldentimes.org/dnipro-dnipropetrovsk-angels-amidst-war/|website=goaldentimes.org|date=23 May 2015|access-date=26 May 2015|archive-date=27 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150527022340/http://www.goaldentimes.org/dnipro-dnipropetrovsk-angels-amidst-war/|url-status=live}}</ref> On 31 March 2016, the club was excluded by [[UEFA]] from participating in the next UEFA club competition for which it would otherwise qualify in the next three seasons (2016–17, 2017–18 and 2018–19) for violating the [[UEFA Financial Fair Play Regulations|Financial Fair Play]] regulations.<ref>{{cite web|title=CFCB adjudicatory chamber orders|url=http://www.uefa.org/protecting-the-game/club-licensing-and-financial-fair-play/news/newsid=2347734.html|date=31 March 2016|publisher=[[UEFA]]|access-date=31 March 2016|archive-date=18 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170118170454/http://www.uefa.org/protecting-the-game/club-licensing-and-financial-fair-play/news/newsid=2347734.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
In late June 2016, there were rumours that club owner [[Ihor Kolomoyskyi]] had stopped funding the club.<ref name="FC Dnipro not bankrupt">{{cite web |url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/sport/353587.html |title=Dnipro football team will not be liquidated, but revamped – Kolomoisky |publisher=[[Interfax-Ukraine]] |date=30 June 2016 |access-date=30 June 2016 |archive-date=14 July 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160714205414/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/sport/353587.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Kolomoyskyi immediately denied this but did state, "The club will not exist in the same form as before;" and that it was "not normal to spend crazy amounts of money" to keep the current squad intact.<ref name="FC Dnipro not bankrupt"/>
===Dnipro===
Following the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]], the club took on the Ukrainian version name of ''Dnipro'', the name of the biggest river and one of the major symbols of [[Ukraine]]. The club joined the [[association football|football]] federation of the native country and remained one of the top contenders in the newly formed [[Ukrainian Premier League]]. The team received silver medals in 1993 as well as the bronze in 1992, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2004. The team also reached the [[Ukrainian Cup]] finals in 1995, 1997 and 2004, but lost all three to [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]].
 
The 2016–17 season was disastrous for Dnipro. Due to outstanding debts owed to coach [[Juande Ramos]] and his staff, the FFU prevented Dnipro from signing new players other than free agents. On 26 October 2016, Dnipro was assessed a penalty of 6 points for the same reason. In April 2017, 3 additional points were deducted. At the conclusion of the 2016–2017 season, Dnipro were relegated directly to the [[Ukrainian Second League]] (third level) for the first time in club history.
FC Dnipro is currently controlled by the [[Privat Group]].
 
In the 2017–18 season, the club with a new squad started well in the Group B of the Second League, for 13 matches in row going on high positions (second-fourth places). But the points have been deducted once more with their number reaching up to 18 until the end of the season, which resulted in club finishing on 8th place.
There is a friendship between supporters of Dnipro and Dynamo Kyiv.
 
On 7 June 2018, FIFA decided to once more relegate the club and for the [[2018–19 Ukrainian Football Amateur League#Group 3|2018–19 season]] the club was to play
The biggest rival is Metalist Kharkiv.
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 SC Dnipro-1 a sports successor of FC Dnipro in order to recover his unpaid salary from FC Dnipro.<ref name="sportarena.com"/>
==Stadia==
{{Main|Stadium Meteor|Dnipro Arena}}
[[File:Meteor Stadium.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Old [[Stadium Meteor]]]]
[[File:Dnipro Arena.JPG|200px|left|thumb|Current [[Dnipro Arena]]]]
 
==Infrastructure==
Since 1966 Dnipro's home was [[Stadium Meteor]] in [[Dnipropetrovsk]]. Prior to that the club played at the Matalurh Stadium (formerly Stal Stadium). Meteor Stadium was built by the Soviet rocket company [[Yuzhmash]] on the original site and has undergone several renovations since, the last one being in 2001. However in 2002 after several spells in European competitions, it became clear that the club needed a new modern venue. Thus, in 2005 Pryvat Group started construction of [[Dnipro Arena]] in the centre of [[Dnipropetrovsk]]. The club played its last game at Meteor on 2 September 2008, against [[Metalist Kharkiv]].
[[File:Dnipro Dnipro Training Base 1.jpg|thumb|Admin buildings of the FC Dnipro training grounds]]
===Reserves and the Academy===
{{also|FC Dnipro-2 Dnipropetrovsk|FC Dnipro-3 Dnipropetrovsk|FC Dnipro-75 Dnipropetrovsk}}
Soon after being promoted to the Pervaya Liga ([[Soviet First League]]), in 1971<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180514072712/http://www.fcdnipro.ua/ru/club/base/ The FC Dnipro training grounds]. www.fcdnipro.ua.</ref><ref>[https://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/high/1113052258-baza-dnepra-v-pridneprovske-proshloe-nastoyaschee-buduschee.html База "Днепра" в Приднепровске: прошлое, настоящее, будущее] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210121042438/https://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/high/1113052258-baza-dnepra-v-pridneprovske-proshloe-nastoyaschee-buduschee.html |date=21 January 2021 }}. www.ua-football.com. 9 April 2005</ref> FC Dnipro built its own training grounds in a remote neighborhood of [[Dnipro]], [[Samarskyi District|Prydniprovsk]]. Until 1971, the senior team's reserves were based at the Yuzhmash resort "Dubrava".
 
===Stadiums===
In April 2005 the club's new arena broke ground. It was constructed by Germany's largest construction company [[Hochtief]]. The construction itself took 3 years and 4 months, but a nine-month delay occurred due to a land dispute over a site where the stadium's car park was planned. The stadium's final capacity is 31,003 people and the initial estimated cost of the construction was set at €40,000,000.
{{Main|Meteor Stadium|Dnipro Arena}}
[[File:Meteor Stadium.jpg|200px|thumb|Old [[Meteor Stadium]]]]
 
Since 1966, Dnipro's home was [[Meteor Stadium]] in Dnipropetrovsk. Prior to that, the club played at the Metalurh Stadium (formerly Stal Stadium). Meteor Stadium was built by the Soviet rocket company [[Yuzhmash]] on the original site and has undergone several renovations since, the last one being in 2001. In 2002, however, after several spells in European competitions, it became clear that the club needed a new modern venue. Thus, in 2005, Pryvat Group started construction of [[Dnipro-Arena|Dnipro Arena]] in the centre of the city. The club played its last game at Meteor on 2 September 2008, against [[Metalist Kharkiv]].
The stadium was opened on 15 September 2008. The opening ceremony featured a speech by [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] president [[Victor Yushchenko]], a concert performance by a number of famous Ukrainian musicians and two football matches: Veterans of [[Dynamo Kyiv]] vs [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] veterans, and Dnipro against [[Dynamo Kyiv]]. As a present to the club from the city the street that the stadium is situated on was renamed into Kucherevskyi Boulevard, in honour of Dnipro's late coach [[Yevhen Kucherevskyi]]. Dnipro played their first official game on 29 September 2008 against their local rivals [[FC Metalurh Zaporizhya]], but Dnipro lost 1–2. They set a new attendance record for the [[Ukrainian Premier League]] [[Ukrainian Premier League 2008–09|2008–09 season]], at 31,000 spectators.
 
In April 2005, the club's new arena broke ground. It was constructed by Germany's largest construction company [[Hochtief]]. The construction itself took three years and four months, but a nine-month delay occurred due to a land dispute over a site where the stadium's car park was planned. The stadium's final capacity is 31,003 people and the initial estimated cost of the construction was set at €40&nbsp;million.
 
The stadium was opened on 15 September 2008. The opening ceremony featured a speech by [[President of Ukraine|Ukrainian president]] [[Viktor Yushchenko]], a concert performance by a number of famous Ukrainian musicians and two football matches: Veterans of [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] vs. [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] veterans, and Dnipro against Dynamo Kyiv. As a gift to the club from the city, the street that the stadium is situated on was renamed into Kucherevskyi Boulevard, in honour of Dnipro's late coach [[Yevhen Kucherevskyi]]. Dnipro played their first official game on 29 September 2008 against their local rivals [[FC Metalurh Zaporizhya|Metalurh Zaporizhya]], but Dnipro lost 1–2. They set a new attendance record for the Ukrainian Premier League [[Ukrainian Premier League 2008–09|2008–09 season]] at 31,000 spectators.
 
Since the beginning of the [[Russo-Ukrainian War]], Dnipro have played their European matches at the [[Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex|Olympic Stadium]] in [[Kyiv]] at the behest of [[UEFA]], although there has been comparatively less conflict in Dnipropetrovsk than other areas.<ref>{{cite news|title=Dnipro qualifier moved to Kiev|url=https://www.espnfc.com/uefa-champions-league/story/1957894/uefa-orders-dnipro-dnipropetrovsk-to-play-copenhagen-champions-league-game-in-kiev|access-date=15 May 2015|agency=[[Press Association]]|publisher=ESPN|date=23 July 2014|archive-date=23 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150523054847/http://www.espnfc.com/uefa-champions-league/story/1957894/uefa-orders-dnipro-dnipropetrovsk-to-play-copenhagen-champions-league-game-in-kiev|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
==Supporters and rivalries==
The first fan club in Dnipropetrovsk (today [[Dnipro]]) was officially registered by the city executive committee (ispolkom) on 25 July 1968.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170714084749/http://football.ua/ownshirt/events/160313-pervyjj-klub-bolelshhykov.html Первый клуб болельщиков]. football.ua. 23 March 2012</ref> Before registration, the initiative group brought its draft of the fan's club statute and program to the regional committee of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]], department in control of development and propaganda of physical culture and sport in the region which imposed a resolution of approval with a signature, seal and date. Later the group met with the Dnipro head coach Leonid Rodos and his assistant.
 
The formation of the fan movement in Dnipropetrovsk began in the early 1980s, which saw the appearance of the first representatives of Dnipro ultras at the stadium. Later was established one of the largest fans unions&nbsp;– the ''Braty po Zbroyi'' ({{langx|en| Brothers in Arms}})&nbsp;– involving Dnipro, [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] and [[FC Karpaty Lviv|Karpaty Lviv]].
 
Most of the fans hold right-wing ideological views ([[Ukrainian nationalism]]). Dnipro is considered the third most popular club in Ukraine, and home and away matches are attended by large crowds. The largest Dnipro ultras groups are the ''Voice of the North Stand'' ({{langx|uk|Рупор Північної Трибуни}}) and ''Ultras'83'' ({{langx|uk|Ультрас'}}83).
 
The most famous derby in eastern Ukraine is the ''Skhidne Derby'' (English: Eastern Derby) between Dnipro and [[FC Metalist Kharkiv|Metalist Kharkiv]]. The game at the stadium is very hard and almost every game ends in a fight between football fans from Dnipropetrovsk and [[Kharkiv]]. There was also a city derby in Dnipropetrovsk between Dnipro and [[FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih (1959–2013)|Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih]]. In May 2016, Metalist Kharkiv was removed from Ukraine's professional football leagues.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ffu.org.ua/ukr/ffu/about/ffu_news/15094/ |trans-title=The FFU Appeal Committee decline appeals of Hoverla and Metalist |publisher=[[Football Federation of Ukraine]] |date=16 May 2016 |access-date=16 May 2016 |script-title=uk:Апеляційний комітет ФФУ відхилив апеляції "Металіста" та "Говерли" |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160516130830/http://www.ffu.org.ua/ukr/ffu/about/ffu_news/15094/ |archive-date=16 May 2016 |language=uk }}</ref> Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih is, after its 2013 bankruptcy, an amateur club.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.interfax.co.uk/ukraine-news/fc-kryvbas-launches-bankruptcy-procedure/ |title=FC Kryvbas launches bankruptcy procedure |publisher=[[Interfax-Ukraine]] |date=12 June 2013 |access-date=9 December 2016 |archive-date=16 June 2013 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130616013839/http://www.interfax.co.uk/ukraine-news/fc-kryvbas-launches-bankruptcy-procedure/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{in lang|uk}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20160422200255/http://kryvbas.dp.ua/publ/7-1-0-913 Gen.Director of Kryvbas: The team has marvelous chances to start playing in the PFL already this summer]. Kryvbas fan's side. 6 April 2016</ref>
 
==Sponsors==
 
=== Football kits and sponsors ===
===Football kits and sponsors===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
|-
!Years<ref>[http://xxldynamo.com.ua/pages/6uaclub-98-99.php Jerseys of Ukrainian clubs] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130925012500/http://xxldynamo.com.ua/pages/6uaclub-98-99.php |date=25 September 2013 }}</ref>
!Football kit
!Shirt sponsor
|-
|1998–2001
|1998–00
|rowspan=2|[[Adidas]]
|| [[TM Biola]]
|-
|2001–2005
|2001–05
|rowspan=3|[[TM Biola]]
|-
|2005–2008
|2005–08
|[[Umbro]]
|-
|2008–2019
|2008–14
|[[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]
 
|-
|2014-
|rowspan=2|[[Legea]]
|[[Kyivstar]]
|-
|}
 
* No information is known for the 2000-012000–01 season.
 
==Home colours==
==European Cups History==
{| width=100% style="font-size:85%"
'''[[UEFA Cup]]/[[Europa League]]:'''
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;"
! Season
! Round
! Country
! Club
! Home
! Away
! Aggregate
|-
|colspan="7"| '''UEFA Cup'''
|-
|rowspan="3"| [[UEFA Cup 1985-86|1985–86]]
|1
|{{flagicon|GDR}}
|[[Wismut Aue]]
|2–1
|3–1
|5–2
|-
|2
|{{flagicon|NED}}
|[[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]]
|1–0
|2–2
|3–2
|-
|3
|{{flagicon|YUG}}
|[[Hajduk Split]]
|0–1
|0–2
|0–3
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 1986-87|1986–87]]
|1
|{{flagicon|POL}}
|[[Legia Warsaw]]
|0–0
|0–1
|0–1
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 1988-89|1988–89]]
|1
|{{flagicon|FRA}}
|[[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]]
|1–1
|1–2
|2–3
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 1990-91|1990–91]]
|1
|{{flagicon|SCO}}
|[[Hearts FC|Hearts]]
|1–1
|1–3
|2–4
|-
|rowspan="2"| [[1993-94 UEFA Cup|1993–94]]
|1
|{{flagicon|AUT}}
|[[Admira Wacker]]
|1–0
|3–2
|4–2
|-
|2
|{{flagicon|GER}}
|[[Eintracht Frankfurt]]
|1–0
|0–2
|1–2
|-
|rowspan="2"| [[1997-98 UEFA Cup|1997–98]]
|Q1
|{{flagicon|ARM}}
|[[FK Yerevan]]
|6–1
|2–0
|8–2
|-
|Q2
|{{flagicon|RUS}}
|[[FC Alania Vladikavkaz|Alania Vladikavkaz]]
|1–2
|1–4
|2–6
|-
|[[2001–02 UEFA Cup|2001–02]]
|1
|{{flagicon|ITA}}
|[[Fiorentina]]
|0–0
|1–2
|1–2
|-
|rowspan="4" |[[2003–04 UEFA Cup|2003–04]]
|Q1
|{{flagicon|LIE}}
|[[FC Vaduz|Vaduz]]
|1–0
|1–0
|2–0
|-
|1
|{{flagicon|GER}}
|[[Hamburger SV|Hamburger]]
|3–0
|1–2
|4–2
|-
|2
|{{flagicon|CRO}}
|[[Dinamo Zagreb]]
|1–1
|2–0
|3–1
|-
|3
|{{flagicon|FRA}}
|[[Olympique Marseille|Marseille]]
|0–0
|0–1
|0–1
|-
|rowspan="7" |[[2004–05 UEFA Cup|2004–05]]
|Q2
|{{flagicon|SVK}}
|[[MFK Petržalka]]
|3–0
|1–1
|4–1
|-
|1
|{{flagicon|ISR}}
|[[Maccabi Haifa F.C.|Maccabi Haifa]]
|2–0
|0–1
|2–1
|-
|rowspan="4" |Group
|{{flagicon|BEL}}
|[[Club Brugge]]
|3–2
|
{{Football kit |pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=|
|rowspan="4"| 1st
pattern_la = _shoulder_stripes_white_stripes | pattern_b = _vneckwhite | pattern_ra = _shoulder_stripes_white_stripes | pattern_so = _3_stripes_white | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = FF0000 | socks = FF0000 | title = 1983}}
|-
|{{flagicon|NED}}
|[[FC Utrecht|Utrecht]]
|
{{Football kit|pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=_vneckwhite|pattern_ra1=|pattern_la = _whiteflareatshoulder | pattern_b = _vneckwhite | pattern_ra = _whiteflareatshoulder |pattern_so = _3_stripes_white | pattern_sh = _red_stripes | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = FF0000 | title = 1988}}
|2–1
|-
|{{flagicon|AUT}}
|[[Austria Wien]]
|1–0
|
{{Football kit |pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=|pattern_la = _ddr1990a | pattern_b = _3_stripes_vneck_white1 | pattern_ra = _ddr1990a| pattern_so = _3_stripes_white | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = FF0000 | socks = FF0000 | title = 1991}}
|-
|{{flagicon|ESP}}
|[[Real Zaragoza]]
|
{{Football kit|pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=_vneckwhite|pattern_ra1=|pattern_la = _redlower | pattern_b = _uae1990_home | pattern_ra = _redlower|pattern_so = _color_3_stripes_red | pattern_sh = _red_stripes | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = FFFFFF| title = 1992}}
|1–2
|-
|1/16
|{{flagicon|SRB}}
|[[Partizan Belgrade FC|Partizan Belgrade]]
|0-1
|2-2
|2-3
|-
|rowspan="6" |[[2005–06 UEFA Cup|2005–06]]
|Q2
|{{flagicon|ARM}}
|[[Banants Yerevan|Banants]]
|4–0
|4–2
|8–2
|-
|1
|{{flagicon|SCO}}
|[[Hibernian F.C.|Hibernian]]
|5–1
|0–0
|5–1
|-
|rowspan="4" | Group
|{{flagicon|NED}}
|[[AZ Alkmaar]]
|1–2
|
{{Football kit|pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=_vneckwhite|pattern_ra1=|pattern_la = _whitelower | pattern_b = _uae1990_away | pattern_ra = _whitelower|pattern_so = _color_3_stripes_white | pattern_sh =_adidas_white | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = FF0000 | socks = FF0000| title = 1992}}
|rowspan="4"| 4th
|-
|{{flagicon|ENG}}
|[[Middlesbrough F.C.|Middlesbrough]]
|
{{Football kit|pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1= | pattern_la = _shoulder_stripes_white_stripes | pattern_b = _collarwhite
|0–3
| pattern_ra = _shoulder_stripes_white_stripes | pattern_so = _3_stripes_white | pattern_sh = _white_stripes | leftarm = 5D8AA8 | body = 5D8AA8 | rightarm = 5D8AA8 | shorts = 5D8AA8 | socks = 5D8AA8 | title = 1993}}
|-
|
|{{flagicon|BUL}}
{{Football kit|pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=| pattern_b = | pattern_ra = | leftarm = 00BFFF | body = 00BFFF | rightarm = 00BFFF | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = 001A57 | title = 2000}}
|[[Litex]]
|0–2
|
{{Football kit|pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=| pattern_b = | pattern_ra = | leftarm = 1E90FF | body = 1E90FF | rightarm = 1E90FF | shorts = 003153 | socks = FFFFFF | pattern_sh1= _white stripes | title = 2000}}
|-
|
|{{flagicon|SUI}}
{{Football kit|pattern_la1=|pattern_b= _dnipro1112h|pattern_ra1=|leftarm = 007FFF | body = 007FFF | rightarm = 007FFF | shorts = 007FFF | socks = 007FFF | title = 2011}}
|[[Grasshoppers Zurich|Grasshoppers]]
|
{{Football kit| pattern_b= _whitestripeonright| pattern_ra = | leftarm = 007FFF | body = 007FFF | rightarm = 007FFF | shorts = 007FFF | socks = 007FFF |pattern_so=_whitetop |pattern_sh= _white stripes | title = 2013}}
|3–2
|-
{{Football kit | pattern_la=_whiteborder | pattern_b= _collarwhite | pattern_ra=_whiteborder | shorts = 0359ac | pattern_sh= | socks= 0359ac |pattern_so= | leftarm=0359ac | body=0359ac | rightarm=0359ac | title = 2014}}
|rowspan="2" |[[2007–08 UEFA Cup|2007–08]]
|Q2
|{{flagicon|POL}}
|[[GKS Bełchatów]]
|1–1
|4–2
|5–3
|-
|1
|{{flagicon|SCO}}
|[[Aberdeen F.C.|Aberdeen]]
|1–1
|0–0
|1–1
|-
|[[2008–09 UEFA Cup|2008–09]]
|Q2
|{{flagicon|SUI}}
|[[AC Bellinzona]]
|3–2
|1–2
|4–4
|-
|colspan="7"| '''UEFA Europa League'''
|-
|rowspan="2" |[[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|2010–11]]
|Q3
|{{flagicon|SRB}}
|[[Spartak Zlatibor Voda]]
|2–0
|1–2
|3–2
|-
|Play-off
|{{flagicon|POL}}
|[[Lech Poznań]]
|0–1
|0–0
|0–1
|-
|[[2011–12 UEFA Europa League|2011–12]]
|Play-off
|{{flagicon|ENG}}
|[[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]]
|1–0
|0–3
|1–3
|-
|rowspan="5" |[[2012–13 UEFA Europa League|2012–13]]
|Play-off
|{{flagicon|CZE}}
|[[FC Slovan Liberec|Slovan Liberec]]
|4–2
|2–2
|6–4
|-
|rowspan="3" | Group
|{{flagicon|NED}}
|[[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]]
|2–0
|1–2
|4–1
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}}
|[[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]]
| 3–1
| 2–4
| 5–5
|-
|{{flagicon|SWE}}
|[[AIK Fotboll|AIK]]
| 4–0
| 3–2
| 7–2
|-
|rowspan="1" | 1/16
|{{flagicon|SUI}}
|[[FC Basel|Basel]]
| 1–1
| 0–2
| 1–3
|-
|rowspan="5" |[[2013–14 UEFA Europa League|2013–14]]
|Play-off
|{{flagicon|EST}}
|[[JK Nõmme Kalju|Nomme Kalju]]
| 2–0
| 3–1
| 5–1
|-
| rowspan="3"| Group
|{{flagicon|ITA}}
|[[Fiorentina]]
| 1–2
| 1–2
| 2–4
|-
|{{flagicon|POR}}
|[[F.C. Paços de Ferreira|Paços Ferreira]]
| 2–0
| 2–0
| 4–0
|-
|{{flagicon|ROU}}
|[[CS Pandurii Târgu Jiu|Pandurii]]
| 4–1
| 1–0
| 5–1
|-
|rowspan="1" | 1/16
|{{flagicon|ENG}}
|[[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham]]
|
|
|
|-
 
|}
'''[[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]:'''
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;"
! Season
! Round
! Country
! Club
! Home
! Away
! Aggregate
|-
|rowspan="3"| [[European Cup 1984-85|1984–85]]
|1
|{{flagicon|TUR}}
|[[Trabzonspor]]
|3–0
|0–1
|3–1
|-
|2
|{{flagicon|BUL}}
|[[Levski Sofia]]
|2–0
|1–3
|3–3
|-
|Q
|{{flagicon|FRA}}
|[[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]]
|1–1
|1–1
|3–5 (p)
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"| [[European Cup 1989-90|1989–90]]
|1
|{{flagicon|NIR}}
|[[Linfield F.C.|Linfield]]
|2–1
|1–0
|3–1
|-
|2
|{{flagicon|AUT}}
|[[FC Swarovski Tirol|Tirol Innbruck]]
|2–0
|2–2
|4–2
|-
|Q
|{{flagicon|POR}}
|[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]
|0–1
|0–3
|0–4
|-
|}
 
==Honours==
 
===Domestic===
* '''[[Soviet Top League]]'''
** {{gold1}} '''Winners:''' (2): [[1983 Soviet Top League|1983]], [[1988 Soviet Top League|1988]]
** {{silver2}} Runners-up (2): [[1987 Soviet Top League|1987]], [[1989 Soviet Top League|1989]]
** {{bronze3}} ''Third place (2)'' [[1984 Soviet Top League|1984]], [[1985 Soviet Top League|1985]]
*'''[[Ukrainian Premier League]]'''
* '''[[Ukrainian Premier League]]'''
** Runners-up:1993
** {{silver2}} Runners-up (2): [[1992–93 Vyshcha Liha|1992–93]], [[2013–14 Ukrainian Premier League|2013–14]]
* '''[[USSR Cup]]'''
** {{bronze3}} ''Third place (7)'' [[1992 Vyshcha Liha|1992]], [[1994-95 Vyshcha Liha|1994–95]], [[1995-96 Vyshcha Liha|1995–96]], [[2000-01 Vyshcha Liha|2000–01]], [[2003-04 Vyshcha Liha|2003–04]], [[2014–15 Ukrainian Premier League|2014–15]], [[2015–16 Ukrainian Premier League|2015–16]]
** '''Winners:''' 1989
* '''[[UkrainianSoviet Cup]]'''
** '''Winners (1)''': [[1989 Soviet Cup Final|1988–89]]
** Runners-up: 1995, 1997, 2004
* '''[[Ukrainian Cup]]'''
** Runners-up (3): [[1995 Ukrainian Cup Final|1994–95]], [[1997 Ukrainian Cup Final|1996–97]], [[2004 Ukrainian Cup Final|2003–04]]
* '''[[USSR Federation Cup|Soviet League Cup]]'''
** '''Winners (2)''': [[1986 USSR Federation Cup|1986]], [[1989 USSR Federation Cup|1989]]
** Runners-up (1): [[1990 USSR Federation Cup|1990]]
* '''[[USSR Super Cup]]'''
** '''Winners: (1)''': 19881989
** Runners-up (1): 19831984
* '''[[USSRFootball FederationChampionship Cupof the Ukrainian SSR]]'''
** Runners-up (1): 1936
** '''Winners:''' 1986, 1989
** Runners-up: 1990
* '''[[Progress Cup]]'''
** '''Winnders:''' 1983, 1987
 
===ContinentalEuropean===
* '''[[UEFA IntertotoEuropa CupLeague]]:'''
** Runners-up: [[UEFA2014–15 IntertotoUEFA CupEuropa 2006League#Final|20062014–15]]
 
===InvitationalFriendly===
*[[Marbella Cup]]
**[[2011 Marbella Cup|2011]]
*[[Costa del Sol Trophy]]
**2013
**[[2013 Costa del Sol Trophy|2013]]
*[[Casino Marbella Cup]]
**2014
**[[Casino Marbella Cup|2014]]
*AdF Diamonds Cup
**2014
*[[Sait Nagjee Football Tournament|Sait Nagjee Trophy]]
**[[2016 Sait Nagjee Trophy|2016]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Sait Nagjee: FC Dnipro 3–0 Atletico Paranaense: The Ukrainian club dismiss the Brazilian challenge|url=http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2016/02/22/20590332/sait-nagjee-fc-dnipro-3-0-atletico-paranaense-the-ukrainian-club-|date=22 February 2016|access-date=23 February 2016|archive-date=27 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160227070439/http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2016/02/22/20590332/sait-nagjee-fc-dnipro-3-0-atletico-paranaense-the-ukrainian-club-}}</ref>
 
===Individual player awards===
===Other===
Several players have won individual awards during or for their time with Dnipro
* [[European Champion Clubs' Cup|UEFA Champions Cup]] Quarterfinalist in [[European Cup 1984-85#Quarter finals|1985]] (lost on penalties) and [[European Cup 1989-90|1990]]
* [[USSR Championship]] 3rd place in 1984, 1985
* [[Ukrainian Championship]] 3rd place in 1992, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2004
* Best Ukrainian club in the [[USSR Championship]] in 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989
 
'''[[Soviet Footballer of the Year]]'''
==Players==
*{{flagicon|USSR}} [[Hennadiy Litovchenko]] (1984)
===Current squad===
*{{flagicon|USSR}} [[Oleh Protasov]] (1987)
{{Updated|22 September 2013}}<ref>[http://www.fcdnipro.ua/en/team/ First team squad] – FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk website</ref><ref>[http://www.fpl.ua/eng/clubs/184/ Team squad] – Ukrainian Premier League website</ref>
 
'''[[Ukrainian Footballer of the Year]]'''
{{Fs start}}
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Oleh Taran]] (1983)
{{Fs player|no= 2|nat=ROU|pos=DF|name=[[Alexandru Vlad]]}}
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Hennadiy Litovchenko]] (1984)
{{Fs player|no=3 |nat=CZE|pos=DF|name=[[Ondřej Mazuch]]}}
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Oleh Venhlynskyi]] (2003)
{{Fs player|no=4 |nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Serhiy Kravchenko (footballer born 1983)|Serhiy Kravchenko]]}}
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Yevhen Konoplyanka]] (2010, 2012)
{{Fs player|no=5 |nat=UKR|pos=DF|name=[[Vitaliy Mandzyuk]]}}
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Ruslan Rotan]] (2016)
{{Fs player|no=6 |nat=GEO|pos=MF|name=[[Jaba Kankava]]}}
 
{{Fs player|no=7 |nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Denys Kulakov]]}}
'''Ukrainian Premier League<ref>before [[fall of the Soviet Union]] the award was given to players of Ukrainian clubs</ref> Footballer of the Year'''
{{Fs player|no=8 |nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Giuliano Victor de Paula|Giuliano]]}}
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Oleh Protasov]] (1987)
{{Fs player|no=9 |nat=CRO|pos=FW|name=[[Nikola Kalinić]]}}
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Mykola Kudrytsky]] (1989)
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Yevhen Konoplyanka]]}}
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Yevhen Konoplyanka]] (2013)
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=UKR|pos=FW|name=[[Yevhen Seleznyov]]}}
 
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=UKR|pos=DF|name=[[Yevhen Cheberyachko]]}}
==Latest squad==
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=CZE|pos=GK|name=[[Jan Laštůvka]]}}
{{Updated|30 October 2018}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcdnipro.ua/en/team/|title=Main Team :: Team :: FC Dnipro :: Official Site :: www.fcdnipro.ua|website=www.fcdnipro.ua|access-date=24 August 2017|archive-date=28 March 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230328213450/http://www.fcdnipro.ua/en/team/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://pfl.ua/teams/14-dnipro|title=Професіональна футбольна ліга України|access-date=4 December 2017|archive-date=3 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171203200314/http://pfl.ua/teams/14-dnipro|url-status=dead}}</ref>
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=CRO|pos=DF|name=[[Ivan Strinić]]}}
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=UKR|pos=FW|name=[[Roman Zozulya (footballer)|Roman Zozulya]]}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=GEO|pos=FW|name=[[Alexander Kobakhidze]]}}
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=POR|pos=MF|name=[[Bruno Gama]]}}
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Denys Oliynyk]]}}
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Douglas Silva Bacelar|Douglas]]}}
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Yevhen Shakhov (footballer born 1990)|Yevhen Shakhov]]}}
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Ruslan Rotan]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}
{{Fs player|no=36|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Ruslan Babenko]]}}
{{Fs player|no=44|nat=UKR|pos=DF|name=[[Artem Fedetskiy]]}}
{{Fs player|no=71|nat=UKR|pos=GK|name=[[Denys Boyko]]|other=on loan from [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]}}
{{Fs player|no=89|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Serhiy Politylo]]}}
{{Fs player|no=91|nat=UKR|pos=GK|name=[[Ihor Vartsaba]]}}
{{Fs player|no=97|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Andriy Blyznychenko]]}}
{{Fs player|no=99|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Matheus Leite Nascimento|Matheus]]}}
{{Fs end}}
 
===Out on loan===
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=UKR|pos=GK|name=[[Denys Shelikhov]]|other=at [[FC Volyn Lutsk|VolynMyroslav LutskZnovenko]]}}
{{Fs player|no= 3|nat=GHAUKR|pos=DF|name=[[SamuelTaras Inkoom]]|other=at [[Platanias F.C.|PlataniasHorilyi]]}}
{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=CMRUKR|pos=DF|name=[[Éric Matoukou]]|other=at [[FC Volyn Lutsk|VolynOleksandr Lutsk]]Kulinich}}
{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=UKR|pos=DF|name=[[PavloSerhiy Pashayev]]Palyukh|other=at [[FCCaptain Karpaty(association Lvivfootball)|Karpaty Lvivcaptain]]}}
{{Fs player|no= 6|nat=UKR|pos=DF|name=Oleksandr Andrushko}}
{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=Dmytro Verhun}}
{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Ivan Budnyak]]}}
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=Mykhaylo Mukhin}}
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=Oleksiy Bandurin}}
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=UKR|pos=GK|name=[[Maksym Luhovskyi]]}}
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=UKR|pos=DF|name=Bohdan Hlebin}}
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=UKR|pos=DF|name=[[Volodymyr Kirychuk]]}}
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Stanislav Batsman]]}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no= 16|nat=CROUKR|pos=MFGK|name=[[Mladen Bartulović]]|other=at [[FC Karpaty Lviv|KarpatyHlib Lviv]]Makarovskyi}}
{{Fs player|no= 16|nat=UKR|pos=MFDF|name=[[Valeriy Fedorchuk]]|other=at [[FC Karpaty Lviv|KarpatyMykyta Lviv]]Nechystenko}}
{{Fs player|no= 17|nat=UKR|pos=FWMF|name=[[Oleksandr Hladkyi]]|other=at [[FC Karpaty Lviv|KarpatyDenys LvivSoroka]]}}
{{Fs player|no= 19|nat=UKR|pos=FW|name=[[Yevhen Bokhashvili]]|other=at [[FC Karpaty Lviv|KarpatyVladyslav LvivShynkarenko]]}}
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=UKR|pos=DF|name=Artem Dzhumyga}}
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=UKR|pos=DF|name=[[Nazar Sydorenko]]}}
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=Anton Rykun}}
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=Oleksiy Karpovskyi}}
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=UKR|pos=DF|name=[[Serhiy Zayets (footballer, born 2001)|Serhiy Zayets]]}}
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=Daniil Shelayev}}
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=UKR|pos=DF|name=[[Oleksiy Khyzhnyak]]}}
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=[[Serhiy Nazarenko]]}}
{{Fs player|no=32|nat=UKR|pos=MF|name=Danylo Krylov}}
{{Fs end}}
 
==Notable players==
==League and Cup history==
;National team players
 
;Croatia
===Soviet Union===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;"
* {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Strinić]]
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
* {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Kalinić (footballer)|Nikola Kalinić]]
! Season
 
! Div.
;Ukraine
! Pos.
 
! Pl.
* {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Yevhen Konoplyanka]]
! W
* {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Dmytro Chyhrynskyi]]
! D
 
! L
;Brazil
! GS
 
! GA
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Giuliano de Paula|Giuliano]]
! P
 
![[Soviet Cup|Domestic Cup]]
;Mexico
! colspan="2" |Europe
* {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Nery Castillo]]
!Notes
 
==Coaches and administration (2018)==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Administration<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcdnipro.ua/ru/club/directors/|title=Руководство :: Клуб :: ФК "Днепр" :: Официальный сайт :: www.fcdnipro.ua|website=www.fcdnipro.ua|access-date=24 August 2017|archive-date=8 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170808214428/http://www.fcdnipro.ua/ru/club/directors|url-status=live}}</ref>
| align="center" |[[1977 Soviet Top League|1977]]
! Coaching<ref name=coaching>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcdnipro.ua/en/team/trainers/|title=Coaches :: Team :: FC Dnipro :: Official Site :: www.fcdnipro.ua|website=www.fcdnipro.ua|access-date=24 August 2017}}</ref>
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''12'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |12
| align="center" |24
| align="center" |31
| align="center" |'''27'''
| align="center" |1/8
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
|
| align="center" |[[1978 Soviet Top League|1978]]
*President – [[Ihor Kolomoysky]]
| align="center" |1st
*General director – [[Andriy Stetsenko]]
| align="center" bgcolor="pink" |'''16'''
*Executive director – ''vacant''
| align="center" |30
|
| align="center" |9
*Head coach – [[Oleksandr Poklonskyi]]
| align="center" |3
*Assistant coach – [[Volodymyr Bahmut]]
| align="center" |18
*Assistant coach – [[Volodymyr Herashchenko]]
| align="center" |25
*Assistant coach – [[Serhiy Nazarenko]]
| align="center" |39
*Goalies coach – [[Mykola Medin]]
| align="center" |'''21'''
|}
| align="center" |1/16
 
| align="center" |
==Seasons scope==
| align="center" |
{{main|List of FC Dnipro seasons}}
| align="center" bgcolor="pink" |Relegated
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;"
|-
!Tier!!Years!!Last!!Promotions!!Relegations
| align="center" |[[1979 Soviet Top League|1979]]
| align="center" |2nd
| align="center" |'''17'''
| align="center" |46
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |14
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |57
| align="center" |60
| align="center" |'''44'''
| align="center" |Group stage
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |'''[[1980 Soviet Top League|1980Top League]]''' (tier 1)
|'''19'''||[[1991 Soviet Top League|1991]]||''6 times to [[UEFA club competitions|Europe]]''||{{decrease}} 1 ([[1978 Soviet Top League|1978]])
| align="center" |2nd
| align="center" bgcolor="silver" |'''2'''
| align="center" |46
| align="center" |27
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |60
| align="center" |47
| align="center" |'''62'''
| align="center" |Group stage
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" bgcolor="green" |Promoted
|-
| align="center" |'''[[1981 Soviet TopFirst League|1981First League]]''' (tier 2)
|'''26'''||[[1980 Soviet First League|1980]]||{{increase}} 2 ([[1980 Soviet First League|1980]])||{{decrease}} 1 ([[1949 Soviet First League|1949]])
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''8'''
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |12
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |14
| align="center" |42
| align="center" |53
| align="center" |'''32'''
| align="center" |Group stage
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |'''[[1982 Soviet TopSecond League B|1982Gruppa G]]''' (tier 4)
|'''1'''||[[1937 Soviet Second League B|1937]]|| — || —
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''9'''
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |12
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |38
| align="center" |'''32'''
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |1/2
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |'''[[1983Football SovietChampionship Topof Leaguethe Ukrainian SSR|1983Ukraine (republican)]]''' (tier 3)
|'''1'''||[[1950 Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR|1950]]|| — || —
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="gold" |'''1'''
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |22
| align="center" |5
| align="center" |7
| align="center" |63
| align="center" |36
| align="center" |'''49'''
| align="center" |1/4
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
!colspan=5|45 years of professional football in Soviet Union since 1936
| align="center" |[[1984 Soviet Top League|1984]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |'''3'''
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |17
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |54
| align="center" |40
| align="center" |'''42'''
| align="center" |1/8
| align="center" |[[European Cup 1984-85|ECL]]
| align="center" |1/4
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[1985 Soviet Top League|1985]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |'''3'''
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |7
| align="center" |71
| align="center" |41
| align="center" |'''42'''
| align="center" |1/4
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 1985-86|UC]]
| align="center" |1/8
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[1986 Soviet Top League|1986]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''11'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |12
| align="center" |10
| align="center" |41
| align="center" |41
| align="center" |'''28'''
| align="center" |1/16
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 1986-87|UC]]
| align="center" |1st round
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[1987 Soviet Top League|1987]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="silver" |'''2'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |15
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |6
| align="center" |42
| align="center" |22
| align="center" |'''39'''
| align="center" |1/16
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[1988 Soviet Top League|1988]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="gold" |'''1'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |18
| align="center" |10
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |49
| align="center" |23
| align="center" |'''46'''
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |1/2
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 1988-89|UC]]
| align="center" |1st round
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[1989 Soviet Top League|1989]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="silver" |'''2'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |18
| align="center" |6
| align="center" |6
| align="center" |47
| align="center" |27
| align="center" |'''42'''
| align="center" bgcolor="gold" |Winner
| align="center" |[[European Cup 1989-90|ECL]]
| align="center" |1/4
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[1990 Soviet Top League|1990]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''6'''
| align="center" |24
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |6
| align="center" |7
| align="center" |39
| align="center" |26
| align="center" |'''28'''
| align="center" |1/16 finals
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 1990-91|UC]]
| align="center" |1st round
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[1991 Soviet Top League|1991]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''9'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |10
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |31
| align="center" |36
| align="center" |'''28'''
| align="center" |1/8 finals
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|}
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;"
===Ukraine===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;"
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
! Season
! Div.
! Pos.
! Pl.
! W
! D
! L
! GS
! GA
! P
![[Ukrainian Cup|Domestic Cup]]
! colspan="2" |Europe
!Notes
|-
!Tier!!Years!!Last!!Promotions!!Relegations
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 1992|1992]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |'''3'''
| align="center" |18
| align="center" |10
| align="center" |3
| align="center" |5
| align="center" |26
| align="center" |15
| align="center" |'''23'''
| align="center" |1/4 finals
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |yielded to [[FC Metalist Kharkiv]]<br>1/8 final of [[Soviet Cup]]
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Ukrainian Premier League 1992-93|1992–93Premier League]]''' (tier 1)
|'''26'''||[[2016–17 Ukrainian Premier League|2016–17]]||''14 times to [[UEFA club competitions|Europe]]''||{{decrease}} 1 ([[2016–17 Ukrainian Premier League|2016–17]])
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="silver" |'''2'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |18
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |4
| align="center" |51
| align="center" |20
| align="center" |'''44'''
| align="center" |1/8 finals
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Ukrainian PremierSecond League 1993-94|1993–94Second League]]''' (tier 3)
|'''1'''||[[2017–18 Ukrainian Second League|2017–18]]||none||{{decrease}} 1 ([[2017–18 Ukrainian Second League|2017–18]])
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''4'''
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |53
| align="center" |35
| align="center" |'''41'''
| align="center" |1/4 finals
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 1993-94|UC]]
| align="center" |2nd round
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Ukrainian PremierFootball LeagueAmateur 1994-95League|1994–95Amateur League]]''' (tier 4)
|'''1'''||[[2018–19 Ukrainian Football Amateur League|2018–19]]|| — || —
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |'''3'''
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |19
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |7
| align="center" |60
| align="center" |33
| align="center" |'''65'''
| align="center" bgcolor="silver" |Runner-up
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
!colspan=5|27 years of professional national football in Ukraine since 1992
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 1995-96|1995–96]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |'''3'''
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |19
| align="center" |6
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |65
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |'''63'''
| align="center" |1/4 finals
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 1996-97|1996–97]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''4'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |14
| align="center" |13
| align="center" |3
| align="center" |48
| align="center" |19
| align="center" |'''55'''
| align="center" bgcolor="silver" |Runner-up
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 1997-98|1997–98]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''4'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |17
| align="center" |4
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |47
| align="center" |27
| align="center" |'''55'''
| align="center" |1/4 finals
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 1997-98|UC]]
| align="center" |2nd qual round
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 1998-99|1998–99]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''12'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |5
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |28
| align="center" |46
| align="center" |'''32'''
| align="center" |1/8 finals
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 1999-00|1999–00]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''11'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |13
| align="center" |26
| align="center" |52
| align="center" |'''33'''
| align="center" |1/8 finals
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 2000-01|2000–01]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |'''3'''
| align="center" |26
| align="center" |17
| align="center" |4
| align="center" |5
| align="center" |37
| align="center" |18
| align="center" |'''55'''
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |1/2 finals
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 2001-02|2001–02]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''6'''
| align="center" |26
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |7
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |20
| align="center" |'''40'''
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |1/2 finals
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 2001-02|UC]]
| align="center" |1st round
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 2002-03|2002–03]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''4'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |18
| align="center" |5
| align="center" |7
| align="center" |48
| align="center" |27
| align="center" |'''59'''
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |1/2 finals
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 2003-04|2003–04]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |'''3'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |5
| align="center" |44
| align="center" |23
| align="center" |'''57'''
| align="center" bgcolor="silver" |Runner-up
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 2003-04|UC]]
| align="center" |3rd round
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 2004-05|2004–05]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''4'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |13
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |38
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |'''48'''
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |1/2 finals
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 2004-05|UC]]
| align="center" |Round of 32
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 2005-06|2005–06]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''6'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |10
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |33
| align="center" |23
| align="center" |'''43'''
| align="center" |1/8 finals
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 2005-06|UC]]
| align="center" |Group stage
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 2006-07|2006–07]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''4'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |14
| align="center" |5
| align="center" |32
| align="center" |24
| align="center" |'''47'''
| align="center" |1/4 finals
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 2007-08|2007–08]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''4'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |18
| align="center" |5
| align="center" |7
| align="center" |40
| align="center" |27
| align="center" |'''59'''
| align="center" |1/16 finals
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 2007-08|UC]]
| align="center" |1st round
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 2008-09|2008–09]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''6'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |13
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |25
| align="center" |'''48'''
| align="center" |1/8 finals
| align="center" |[[UEFA Cup 2008-09|UC]]
| align="center" |2nd qual round
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[Ukrainian Premier League 2009-10|2009–10]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''4'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |15
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |6
| align="center" |48
| align="center" |25
| align="center" |'''54'''
| align="center" |1/4 finals
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[2010–11 Ukrainian Premier League|2010–11]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''4'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |5
| align="center" |46
| align="center" |20
| align="center" |'''57'''
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |1/2 finals
| align="center" |[[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|EL]]
| align="center" |Play-off Round
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[2011-12 Ukrainian Premier League|2011–12]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''4'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |15
| align="center" |7
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |52
| align="center" |35
| align="center" |'''52'''
| align="center" |1/8 finals
| align="center" |[[UEFA Europa League 2011-12|EL]]
| align="center" |Play-off Round
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[2012-13 Ukrainian Premier League|2012–13]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |'''4'''
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |6
| align="center" |54
| align="center" |27
| align="center" |'''56'''
| align="center" bgcolor="#A67D3D" |1/2 finals
| align="center" |[[UEFA Europa League 2012-13|EL]]
| align="center" |Round of 32
| align="center" |
|-
| align="center" |[[2013&ndash;14 Ukrainian Premier League|2013–14]]
| align="center" |1st
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |''1/8 finals''
| align="center" |[[UEFA Europa League 2013-14|EL]]
| align="center" |''Group stage''
| align="center" |
|}
 
===Soviet Union===
<timeline>
ImageSize = width:900 height:60
PlotArea = left:10 right:10 bottom:30 top:10
TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy
DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy
Period = from:01/07/1936 till:01/07/1962
ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:1937
Colors =
id:bl1 value:rgb(0.5,0.8,0.5)
id:bl2 value:rgb(0.9,0.9,0.3)
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from:01/07/1938 till:01/07/1939 shift:(0,-4) text:15
from:01/07/1939 till:01/07/1945 shift:(0,-4) text:N/A
from:01/07/1945 till:01/07/1946 shift:(0,-4) text:12
from:01/07/1946 till:01/07/1947 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/07/1947 till:01/07/1948 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/1948 till:01/07/1949 shift:(0,-4) text:8
from:01/07/1949 till:01/07/1950 shift:(0,-4) text:10
from:01/07/1950 till:01/07/1952 shift:(0,-4) text:N/A
from:01/07/1952 till:01/07/1953 shift:(0,-4) text:22
from:01/07/1953 till:01/07/1954 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/07/1954 till:01/07/1955 shift:(0,-4) text:10
from:01/07/1955 till:01/07/1956 shift:(0,-4) text:14
from:01/07/1956 till:01/07/1957 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/07/1957 till:01/07/1958 shift:(0,-4) text:9
from:01/07/1958 till:01/07/1959 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/07/1959 till:01/07/1960 shift:(0,-4) text:8
from:01/07/1960 till:01/07/1961 shift:(0,-4) text:14
from:01/07/1961 till:01/07/1962 shift:(0,-4) text:11
 
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from:01/07/1937 till:01/07/1938 color:white shift:(0,13) text: "N/A"
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from:01/07/1949 till:01/07/1950 color:rn shift:(0,13) text: "Ukraine"
from:01/07/1950 till:01/07/1952 color:white shift:(0,13) text: "bankrupt"
from:01/07/1952 till:01/07/1962 color:bl2 shift:(0,13) text: "Class B"
 
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from:01/07/1963 till:01/07/1964 shift:(0,-4) text:22
from:01/07/1964 till:01/07/1965 shift:(0,-4) text:8
from:01/07/1965 till:01/07/1966 shift:(0,-4) text:8
from:01/07/1966 till:01/07/1967 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/07/1967 till:01/07/1968 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/1968 till:01/07/1969 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/1969 till:01/07/1970 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/1970 till:01/07/1971 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/1971 till:01/07/1972 shift:(0,-4) text:6
from:01/07/1972 till:01/07/1973 shift:(0,-4) text:8
from:01/07/1973 till:01/07/1974 shift:(0,-4) text:10
from:01/07/1974 till:01/07/1975 shift:(0,-4) text:7
from:01/07/1975 till:01/01/1976 shift:(0,-4) text:11
from:01/01/1976 till:01/07/1976 shift:(0,-4) text:13
from:01/07/1976 till:01/07/1977 shift:(0,-4) text:12
from:01/07/1977 till:01/07/1978 shift:(0,-4) text:16
from:01/07/1978 till:01/07/1979 shift:(0,-4) text:17
from:01/07/1979 till:01/07/1980 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/1980 till:01/07/1981 shift:(0,-4) text:8
from:01/07/1981 till:01/07/1982 shift:(0,-4) text:9
from:01/07/1982 till:01/07/1983 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/1983 till:01/07/1984 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/1984 till:01/07/1985 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/1985 till:01/07/1986 shift:(0,-4) text:11
from:01/07/1986 till:01/07/1987 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/1987 till:01/07/1988 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/1988 till:01/07/1989 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/1989 till:01/07/1990 shift:(0,-4) text:6
from:01/07/1990 till:01/07/1991 shift:(0,-4) text:9
 
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from:01/07/1980 till:01/07/1991 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "Vysshaya Liga"
 
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===Ukraine===
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from:01/01/1992 till:01/01/1993 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/01/1993 till:01/01/1994 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/01/1994 till:01/01/1995 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/01/1995 till:01/01/1996 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/01/1996 till:01/01/1997 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/01/1997 till:01/01/1998 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/01/1998 till:01/01/1999 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/01/1999 till:01/01/2000 shift:(0,-4) text:12
from:01/01/2000 till:01/01/2001 shift:(0,-4) text:11
from:01/01/2001 till:01/01/2002 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/01/2002 till:01/01/2003 shift:(0,-4) text:6
from:01/01/2003 till:01/01/2004 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/01/2004 till:01/01/2005 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/01/2005 till:01/01/2006 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/01/2006 till:01/01/2007 shift:(0,-4) text:6
from:01/01/2007 till:01/01/2008 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/01/2008 till:01/01/2009 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/01/2009 till:01/01/2010 shift:(0,-4) text:6
from:01/01/2010 till:01/01/2011 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/01/2011 till:01/01/2012 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/01/2012 till:01/01/2013 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/01/2013 till:01/01/2014 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/01/2014 till:01/01/2015 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/01/2015 till:01/01/2016 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/01/2016 till:01/01/2017 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/01/2017 till:01/01/2018 shift:(0,-4) text:11
from:01/01/2018 till:01/01/2019 shift:(0,-4) text:8
from:01/01/2019 till:01/01/2020 shift:(0,-4) text:8
 
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from:01/07/2017 till:01/07/2018 color:rs shift:(0,13) text: "2nd"
from:01/07/2018 till:01/01/2020 color:red shift:(0,13) text: "Amt."
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==European history==
{{main|FC Dnipro in European football}}
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk participates in European competitions since 1984 after playing its first against [[Trabzonspor]]. Since 2001, however, the club participates almost on annual basis with variable successes.
FC Dnipro participates in European competitions since 1984 after playing its first against [[Trabzonspor]]. Since 2001, however, the club participates almost on annual basis with variable successes. This was interrupted in 2016, when, despite finishing third place, Dnipro was forbidden to play in the European competitions by UEFA.
 
{| class="toccolours" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin:0.5em;"
|- bgcolor="#CADCFB"
! Season
! Stage
! Achievement
! Notes
|-
Line 1,195 ⟶ 487:
| align="center" | '''Quarter-Finalist'''
| align="left" | eliminated by {{flagicon|Portugal}} [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] 0–1 in Lisbon, 0–3 in Dnipropetrovsk
|-
 
! colspan="4" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" | [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League]]
|-
| align="center" | [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League|2014–15]]
| align="center" | '''Finalist'''
| align="left" | defeated by {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] 2–3 in Warsaw
|-
|}
<br {{clear="all">}}
 
==Presidents and owners==
* 1992–1994 Debut-Fidav
* 1994–1997 [[Ihor Bakay]] (Intergaz)
* 1997–1998 [[Serhiy Tihipko]] ([[Privat Group]])<ref>Valerko, A. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20170714065501/http://football.ua/ownshirt/events/176015-vy-popaly-v-shtangu.html You hit a "goal post" (Вы попали в штангу)]''. Football.ua. 9 September 2012</ref>
* 1998–2019 [[Ihor Kolomoiskyi]] ([[Privat Group]])
 
==Managers==
{{Div col|colwidth=35em}}
*{{flagicon|Ukrainian SSR}} [[Volodymyr Yemets]] (July 1, 1981–Dec 31, 1986)
*{{flagicon|Ukrainian SSRFrance}} [[YevhenJules KucherevskyiLimbeck]] (Jan 1, 1987–March 22, 19921936)
*{{flagicon|UkraineRussian SFSR}} [[MykolaNikolai PavlovPetrovich Morozov|Nikolai Morozov]] (March 19, 1992–Dec 31, 19941956)
*{{flagicon|GermanyUkrainian SSR}} [[BerndValeriy StangeLobanovskyi]] (April 20, 1995–June 30, 19961969–73)
*{{flagicon|UkraineUkrainian SSR}} [[VyacheslavViktor HroznyiKanevskyi]] (July 1, 1996–Dec 31, 19971973–77)
*{{flagicon|UkraineUkrainian SSR}} [[VadymYozhef TyshchenkoSabo]] (Jan 1, 1998–Oct 5, 19981978–79)
*{{flagicon|UkraineUkrainian SSR}} [[MykolaVolodymyr FedorenkoYemets]] (1 July 13,1981&nbsp;– 1999–Oct31 11,December 20011986)
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Yevhen Kucherevskyi]] (Jan 1, 2002–OctJanuary 1987&nbsp;– 22 18,March 20051992)
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[VadymMykola TyshchenkoPavlov]] ''(interim)''19 (OctMarch 18,1992&nbsp;– 2005–Dec31 19,December 20051994)
*{{flagicon|UkraineGermany}} [[OlehBernd ProtasovStange]] (Dec20 19,April 2005–Aug1995&nbsp;– 29,30 2008June 1996)
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[VolodymyrVyacheslav BezsonovHroznyi]] (Aug1 29,July 2008–Sept1996&nbsp;– 18,31 2010December 1997)
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Vadym Tyshchenko]] ''(interim)''1 (SeptJanuary 18,1998&nbsp;– 2010–Oct5 1,October 20101998)
*{{flagicon|SpainUkraine}} [[JuandeMykola RamosFedorenko]] (Oct13 3,July 2010–1999&nbsp;– 11 October 2001)
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Yevhen Kucherevskyi]] (1 January 2002&nbsp;– 18 October 2005)
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Vadym Tyshchenko]] ''(interim)'' (18 October 2005&nbsp;– 19 December 2005)
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Oleh Protasov]] (19 December 2005&nbsp;– 29 August 2008)
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Volodymyr Bezsonov]] (29 August 2008&nbsp;– 18 September 2010)
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Vadym Tyshchenko]] ''(interim)'' (18 September 2010&nbsp;– 1 October 2010)
*{{flagicon|Spain}} [[Juande Ramos]] (3 October 2010&nbsp;– 22 May 2014)<ref name=RLDD22514>{{in lang|uk}} [http://www.champion.com.ua/football/2014/05/22/573411 Official: Ramos left the Dnipro, because they do not want to stay in Ukraine] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141009183232/http://www.champion.com.ua/football/2014/05/22/573411/ |date=9 October 2014 }}, [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] Champion (22 May 2014)</ref>
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Myron Markevych]] (26 May 2014 – 30 June 2016)
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Dmytro Mykhaylenko]] ''(caretaker)'' (30 June 2016 – 30 June 2017)
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Oleksandr Poklonskyi]] (30 June 2017 – End of season 2018/2019)
{{Div col end}}
 
==Notes==
{{notelist}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist|30em}}
 
==External links==
{{commons category}}
*[http://www.fcdnipro.ua/ Official website]
{{portal bar|Association football|Ukraine}}
* {{official website|http://www.fcdnipro.ua/}}
 
{{FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk squad}}
{{Ukrainian Premier League teamlist}}
{{UEFA Europa League}}
 
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{{Soviet Top League Seasons}}
{{commonscat|FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk}}[[Category:Commons category with local link same as on Wikidata]]
{{Ukrainian Premier League Seasons}}
 
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