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Sportyvna hazeta (Ukrainian: Спортивна газета, СГ) was Ukraine’s influential sports newspaper and official sports newspaper of the Soviet Government of Ukraine published several (3) days per week in Kyiv in 1934–1992. Following dissolution of the Soviet Union, the newspaper lost its government support and slowly phased out. During the World War II in 1940–1949 it was not published. In mid 2000s the newspaper was taken under aegis of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine, but soon was discontinued completely.

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  • Sportyvna hazeta (Ukrainian: Спортивна газета, СГ) was Ukraine’s influential sports newspaper and official sports newspaper of the Soviet Government of Ukraine published several (3) days per week in Kyiv in 1934–1992. Following dissolution of the Soviet Union, the newspaper lost its government support and slowly phased out. It appeared in 1931 in Kharkiv as a Russian language newspaper Gotov k trudu i oboronye, yet its official date of establishment is considered as 1 June 1934 soon after capital of Ukraine was moved to Kyiv from Kharkiv. Since the relocation the newspaper changed to Ukrainian language and changed to Hotovyi do pratsi ta(i) oborony. In 1938 it switched its name again to Radyanskyi sport. During the World War II in 1940–1949 it was not published. In October 1949 it was revived as Radyanskyi sport. In April 1965, the newspaper changed its name again to Sportyvna hazeta. At the time of dissolution of the Soviet Union it had some 600,000 subscribers. After 1992 Sportyvna hazeta lost its government support and had difficulties with financing which led to its partial closure starting in late 1999. In mid 2000s the newspaper was taken under aegis of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine, but soon was discontinued completely. (en)
  • «Спортивна газета» — всеукраїнська спортивна газета. Як загальнодержавне (республіканське) видання заснована 1934-го, до того три роки існувала як міська, маючи редакцію в Харкові. Реєстраційне свідоцтво КВ № 804 від 11 липня 1994 р. Географія розповсюдження: вся Україна. У радянський час — орган Комітету фізичної культурі та спорту при Раді Міністрів УРСР та Українській Республіканські Раді профспілок. У1931 —1937 роках мала назву «Готовий до праці та оборони», у 1938 —1965 — «Радянський спорт» (1940 —1948 роках — не виходила). Виходила тричі на тиждень. Припинила існування восени 2008-го: останній зверстаний номер мав вийти друком 31 жовтня того року. (uk)
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  • Sportyvna hazeta (Ukrainian: Спортивна газета, СГ) was Ukraine’s influential sports newspaper and official sports newspaper of the Soviet Government of Ukraine published several (3) days per week in Kyiv in 1934–1992. Following dissolution of the Soviet Union, the newspaper lost its government support and slowly phased out. During the World War II in 1940–1949 it was not published. In mid 2000s the newspaper was taken under aegis of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine, but soon was discontinued completely. (en)
  • «Спортивна газета» — всеукраїнська спортивна газета. Як загальнодержавне (республіканське) видання заснована 1934-го, до того три роки існувала як міська, маючи редакцію в Харкові. Реєстраційне свідоцтво КВ № 804 від 11 липня 1994 р. Географія розповсюдження: вся Україна. У радянський час — орган Комітету фізичної культурі та спорту при Раді Міністрів УРСР та Українській Республіканські Раді профспілок. У1931 —1937 роках мала назву «Готовий до праці та оборони», у 1938 —1965 — «Радянський спорт» (1940 —1948 роках — не виходила). Виходила тричі на тиждень. (uk)
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