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===Reserve, youth and junior teams=== [[File:Kyiv Nyvky Stadium 2.jpg|thumb|Entrance sign of the football academy at Nyvky]] {{see also|FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv|FC Dynamo-3 Kyiv|YFS Dynamo Kyiv of Valeriy Lobanovsky}} Dynamo Kyiv has several reserve teams. Dynamo reserve teams competed in national competitions since 1946. The club was fielding its reserve team in the [[Soviet Top League]] competitions for reserve teams (so called doubles) that existed in 1946β1991. Dynamo doubles team holds a record for number of champion titles of the Soviet Top League for doubles winning it 15 times with a closest pursuing Spartak doubles team trailing with 9 titles. In 2004 the club revived its reserve team which later became youth (U-21) team competing at [[Ukrainian Premier League]] competitions for U-21 and U-19 teams. Dynamo football school (academy) fields few teams in [[Ukrainian Youth Football League]] as well as Kyiv city football league. Among possibly most exotic football academy graduates is a former Moroccan international [[Tarik El Jarmouni]]. Besides its normal junior squads, FC Dynamo Kyiv also has fielded its second team Dynamo-2 which competed among regular "teams of masters" (Soviet analog of professional teams) as well as republican competitions (amateur level) during the Soviet period. The first time the team participated in football competitions at professional level was in 1964 when it took part in the [[Soviet Second League]] (in so called the Ukrainian Soviet football competitions). With [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] in 1991, [[FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv|Dynamo-2]] was revived based on the Dynamo's reserve team that participated in the Soviet Top League for doubles. The team continued to play in [[Ukrainian First League]] for over 20 years. Along with the second team, Dynamo created also its third team Dynamo-3 which at first played at amateur level and later advanced to [[Ukrainian Second League]]. Since 2016, Dynamo has discontinued its numbered team. ====Reserve team (under-21) honours==== * '''[[Soviet Top League#Soviet football championship among reserves|Soviet Top League]] (reserves): 15''' (record) ** 1949, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1990 * '''[[Ukrainian Premier League Reserves and Under 19|Ukrainian Premier League]] (reserves / under-21): 6''' (record) ** 2004β05, 2005β06, 2006β07, 2007β08, 2015β16, 2016β17
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