Dynamo Kyiv junior squads and Academy


The Dynamo Kyiv junior squads and Academy includes several junior teams of FC Dynamo Kyiv youth system. Besides some reserve teams that competed in lower leagues, the club also has junior teams that participate in competitions under-21 and under-19 of the Ukrainian Premier League. In additions to that the club also has its own football academy that exists since 1957.
The Dynamo Kyiv junior squads under-21 and under-19 along with the club's reserves are based out of the club's training base located at southern outskirts of Kyiv, Koncha-Zaspa, while the football academy is located in the western part of the city known as Nyvky.

Dynamo Kyiv children-youth football school of Valeriy Lobanovsky

The children-youth football school Dynamo Kyiv of Valeriy Lobanovsky is a football school of Dynamo Kyiv. The club operates the academy for boys from the age of seven upwards. The school is located in residential area of western parts of Kyiv known as Nyvky.
Unlike the club's older junior squads that competed in parallel competitions of the Ukrainian Premier League, the school fields teams in following age categories in the Ukrainian Youth Football League, U-14, U-15, U-16, and U-17. The earlier age category teams participate in the regional city competitions.
The graduates of senior squad, U-17, get promoted to the youth squads which play in separate youth competition organized by the Ukrainian Premier League.

Squads

Under-21 and doubles

The section existed since the introduction of Doubles Championship for the Soviet Football Championship Pervaya Gruppa in 1946.
After dissolution of the Soviet Union and liquidation of the Soviet Top League, in 1992 Dynamo joined Ukrainian Top League. The competitions for junior squads were discontinued, instead there was created a reserve team which entered competition in lower leagues.
In 2004 competitions among youth squads were resumed later transforming into competitions among under-21 squads. In 2021 these competitions were discontinued once again.

Under-19

In 2012 the Ukrainian Premier League created competition for under-19 squads which ran parallel with the championship of first squads and the championship of under-21 squads, three simultaneous competitions.

Honors

Domestic

Doubles championship
  • * Champions: 1949, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1990
  • * Runners-up: 1952, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1984, 1988U-21 /doubles championship
  • * Champions: 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2020–21
  • * Runners-up: 2008–09, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2017–18, U-19 championship
  • * Champions: 2012–13, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19,
  • * Runners-up: 2014–15, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23U-17 championship
  • * Champions: 1998–99, 2009-10, 2013-14U-16 championship
  • *Runners-up: 1999-2000

International

Subroto Cup (India)
  • *Champions: 2017

European record

Dynamo Kyiv under-19 team made their debut on September 16, 2015, when it played its first game against Porto under-19 team during the 2015–16 UEFA Youth League. The first goal in European competitions was scored by Rostyslav Taranukha, who at the time was also a player of the Ukraine national under-19 football team.
SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2015–16UEFA Youth LeagueGroup Stage (Group G) Chelsea0–21–3Second place
2015–16UEFA Youth LeagueGroup Stage (Group G) Porto2–11–0Second place
2015–16UEFA Youth LeagueGroup Stage (Group G) Maccabi Tel Aviv2–01–1Second place
2015–16UEFA Youth LeagueKnockout round play-offs Middlesbrough0–50–5
2016–17UEFA Youth LeagueGroup Stage (Group B) Benfica2–12–1First place
2016–17UEFA Youth LeagueGroup Stage (Group B) Napoli4–12–0First place
2016–17UEFA Youth LeagueGroup Stage (Group B) Beşiktaş3–13–3First place
2016–17UEFA Youth LeagueRound of 16 Ajax0–30–3
2017–18UEFA Youth LeagueFirst round (Champions Path) Internazionale0–32–22–5
2018–19UEFA Youth LeagueFirst round (Champions Path) Septemvri Sofia1–05–16–1
2018–19UEFA Youth LeagueSecond round (Champions Path) Anderlecht2–11–13–2
2018–19UEFA Youth LeagueKnockout round play-offs Juventus3–03–0
2018–19UEFA Youth LeagueRound of 16 TSG Hoffenheim0–0 0–0
2019–20UEFA Youth LeagueFirst round (Champions Path) Shkëndija8–02–210–2
2019–20UEFA Youth LeagueSecond round (Champions Path) PAOK3–02–25–2
2019–20UEFA Youth LeagueKnockout round play-offs Dinamo Zagreb0–0 0–0
2020–21UEFA Youth LeagueRound of 64 (Champions League) Barcelonavcanceled
2021–22UEFA Youth LeagueGroup Stage (Group E) Benfica4–00–1Second place
2021–22UEFA Youth LeagueGroup Stage (Group E) Barcelona4–10–0Second place
2021–22UEFA Youth LeagueGroup Stage (Group E) Bayern Munich2–14–0Second place
2021–22UEFA Youth LeagueKnockout round play-offs Deportivo La Coruña2–2 2–2
2021–22UEFA Youth LeagueRound of 16 Sporting CP1–21–2
2024–25UEFA Youth LeagueSecond round (Champions Path) Maribor1–13–14–2
2024–25UEFA Youth LeagueThird round (Champions Path) 2 Korriku5–04–13–2
2024–25UEFA Youth LeagueRound of 32 Atalanta3–3 3–3
2025–26UEFA Youth LeagueSecond round (Champions Path) Brommapojkarna1–02–13–1
2025–26UEFA Youth LeagueThird round (Champions Path) Hibernian1–01–12–1
2025–26UEFA Youth LeagueRound of 32 Atlético MadridTBDTBDTBD