In the middle 1994-95 season the Boryspil club merged again, now with the struggling Army's team CSCA Kyiv that was playing in the lower leagues.
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Later in 1997 after a conflict within the club's administration CSKA-Borysfen changed its name once again to FC CSCA Kyiv and CSCA of lower leagues was renamed to CSCA-2 Kyiv.
CSKA Moscow | PFC CSKA Sofia | PFC CSKA Moscow | FC Dynamo Kyiv | Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv | FC Obolon Kyiv | FC CSKA Kyiv | CSKA Pomir Dushanbe | WBC CSKA Moscow | Kyiv School of Economics | Kyiv Post | Kyiv Polytechnic Institute | FC Arsenal Kyiv | 2009–10 PFC CSKA Sofia season |