Molod Ukrayiny
Type | Monthly |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) |
Komsomol of Ukraine (1925-1991) State Management of Affairs (1991-2011) Molod Ukrayiny Publishing House (2011-present) |
Publisher |
Pressa Ukrayiny (1925-2011) "Molod Ukrayiny" Publishing House (2011-present) |
Editor-in-chief | Serhiy Bondarenko |
Founded | 1925 |
Language | Ukrainian |
Headquarters |
Kharkiv (1925-1934) Kiev (1934-present) |
Sister newspapers |
Komsomolskaya Pravda (until 1991) Ukrayina Moloda (until 1991) Ukrayinsky futbol (1991-present) |
Molod Ukrayiny (Ukrainian: Молодь України) is a Ukrainian newspaper published daily in Kiev, the nation's capital. It is a Ukrainian language newspaper and used to be owned by the Komsomol of Ukraine. Until 1934 it was located in Kharkiv. Since fall of the Soviet Union the newspapers is privately owned.
In 1925-1943 it was known as Komsomolets Ukrayiny.[1] Since 1925 it was published by the state publisher Radyanska Ukrayina which in 1991 it changed its name to Pressa Ukrayiny. In 2011 Molod Ukrayiny refused services of its original publisher and began to be published independently.[2]
In 1969-1990 it was awarding annually the Ukrainian Footballer of the Year to players who played for the Ukrainian clubs in the Soviet football competitions. It also was awarding annually the Ruby Cup for the best scoring team in the Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR.
References
- ↑ Komsomolets Ukrayiny in WEK.Kiev
- ↑ Molod Ukrayiny and Ukrayinsky futbol left Pressa Ukrayiny. Telekrytyka. 8 November 2011
See also
External links
- Ukrayinsky futbol official website (Russian)
- Vereyitin, D. Serhiy Bondarenko: Hryhoriy Surkis did not intervene in "Nash Futbol", yet Anatoliy Popov I last saw 3 or 3.5 years ago. MarchDay. 29 August 2015