Hall of fame

The only measure of time is memory. With gratitude for your devotion to Mother Ukraine, for your love for the Motherland, whose land is sprinkled with your blood and the blood of our ancestors in the struggle for freedom. Glory to the Heroes!

Always with us

Igor Hrebin "Shmel"

He was an athlete of the Triumph Martial Arts Club while studying at the Hetman P. Sahaidachnyi National Army Academy.
Captain (artillery commander of the 3rd Artillery Brigade of the 79th Separate Tank Brigade) Hreben Ihor heroically died on 5.10.2023 near the village of Novomikhailivka, Donetsk region. Novomykhailivka, Donetsk region, a few days short of his 23rd birthday. Ukraine has lost an officer, a high-level professional, a loyal commander and a reliable friend. Eternal memory to the combat officer!

Mykola Zabavchuk "Bilyi"

(October 25, 1996, Lviv – July 21, 2022, near Kramatorsk, Donetsk region) was a Ukrainian athlete, candidate for master of sports in powerlifting and kickboxing, Ukrainian kickboxing champion among juniors, serviceman, senior soldier of the 125th Separate Tank Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, participant of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Chevalier of the Order “For Courage”, III degree (2023, posthumously).
Champion of Lviv region and winner of the Galicia Cup in kickboxing, finalist of the Ukrainian Championship.

Yevhen Podolianchuk "Zheka"

(July 4, 1991, Cherkasy – September 14, 2014, Donetsk) – was an athlete of the Triumph Martial Arts Club in the 4th year of study at the Sahaidachnyi Army Academy. Captain of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (posthumously), commander of the Special Forces group of the 3rd separate Special Forces regiment. He took part in the first battle for Donetsk airport on May 26 and in the autumn battles for the DAP. Knight of the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, III degree (posthumously). He was awarded the Iron Plast Cross for merits in the national liberation struggle for the establishment of the Ukrainian state (posthumously).