
Oleksandria
UkraineOleksandria Stadium

KSK Nika
FC Oleksandria plays at Stadion Nika in Oleksandria, a city of approximately 75,000 inhabitants in Kirovohrad Oblast, central Ukraine. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 7,700 spectators and has served as the home for one of Ukrainian football's most impressive smaller-city stories. Oleksandria is primarily known for its mining and engineering industries, and the football club takes its name directly from the city. FC Oleksandria's sustained presence in the Ukrainian Premier League over multiple seasons has been a remarkable achievement for a club from a relatively small Ukrainian city competing against much larger and better-resourced clubs from Kyiv, Donetsk, and other major centres.
FC Oleksandria's Premier League campaigns have generally been characterised by hard-working, organised football that often punches above the club's weight in terms of resources. The club has participated in UEFA Europa League qualifying on several occasions following positive domestic league finishes, bringing continental-level competition to Kirovohrad Oblast and raising the profile of central Ukraine in the broader European football community. These European qualifying campaigns, while not resulting in group stage qualification, demonstrated competitive quality and generated significant local pride in the Oleksandria region.
The Stadion Nika has been the stage for Oleksandria's Premier League campaigns, with the compact venue generating a strong home atmosphere when the club plays significant matches. Like all Ukrainian clubs, Oleksandria has faced profound challenges since Russia's invasion in 2022, continuing to participate in organised football under wartime conditions that have disrupted normal sporting life throughout Ukraine. The club's location in central Ukraine, away from the most immediately affected eastern and southern regions, has allowed football to continue in somewhat more stable conditions. FC Oleksandria's story represents the strength of football at the provincial level in Ukraine and the ambitions of communities beyond the major urban centres to participate in the national sporting conversation.