FC Feniks-Illychovets Kalinine
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FC Feniks-Illichovets Kalinine ( (also Фенікс-Іллічiвець); ) was a Ukrainian
football club based in Kalinine
which is located south-west of Dzhankoy
(in the Crimea
region).
The team was winner of the Crimea championship in 2005, its bronze medallist in 2004 and 2006 and silver medallist of the Ukrainian amateur championship in 2005. In 2006/07 season they played in the Ukrainian Second League
(group B), became runners-up and were promoted to the First League.
They participated in the Ukrainian First League
until the club folded and withdrew from the competition during the winter break of the 2010–11 Ukrainian First League
season.
The club attempted to reform at the end of 2010 as FC Zhemchuzhyna (Perlyna – in Ukrainian
), in Yalta
, Ukraine but the PFL
did not allow for the transfer to occur.
The club's president was Andrey Ryumshin.
Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the second largest contiguous country on the European continent, after Russia...
football club based in Kalinine
Kalinine, Krasnohvardiyske Raion
Kalinine is a village in the Krasnohvardiyske Raion of Crimea in southern Ukraine. Its population is 1,156. Jewish village Kalinindof probably arose in the late 1920's and early 1930's in the process of establishing Jewish settlements in Crimea. May 18, 1948, Kalinindorf renamed into Kalinino....
which is located south-west of Dzhankoy
Dzhankoy
Dzhankoy is a city in the north of Crimea, Ukraine, and the capital of Dzhankoy raion. It is located about from the Crimean capital, Simferopol. Two railroad lines, Kharkiv-Sevastopol and Armyansk-Kerch, cross Dzhankoy. In 1926, Dzhankoy was granted city status.Dzhankoy is a great transportation...
(in the Crimea
Crimea
Crimea , or the Autonomous Republic of Crimea , is a sub-national unit, an autonomous republic, of Ukraine. It is located on the northern coast of the Black Sea, occupying a peninsula of the same name...
region).
The team was winner of the Crimea championship in 2005, its bronze medallist in 2004 and 2006 and silver medallist of the Ukrainian amateur championship in 2005. In 2006/07 season they played in the Ukrainian Second League
Ukrainian Second League
The Ukrainian Second League is a professional football league in Ukraine which is part of the Professional Football League of Ukraine. The league is lower than the Ukrainian First League and the lowest level of professional football competitions in the country. Druha Liha is the third level of...
(group B), became runners-up and were promoted to the First League.
They participated in the Ukrainian First League
Ukrainian First League
The Persha Liha or Ukrainian First League is a football league in Ukraine and the second tier of national football competitions. Members of the league also participate in the Ukrainian Cup...
until the club folded and withdrew from the competition during the winter break of the 2010–11 Ukrainian First League
2010–11 Ukrainian First League
The 2010–11 Ukrainian First League was the 20th since its establishment. Eighteen teams competed in the competition. Two teams were promoted from the Ukrainian Second League 2009–10 and a third team replaced a team that withdrew from the competition....
season.
The club attempted to reform at the end of 2010 as FC Zhemchuzhyna (Perlyna – in Ukrainian
Ukrainian language
Ukrainian is a language of the East Slavic subgroup of the Slavic languages. It is the official state language of Ukraine. Written Ukrainian uses a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet....
), in Yalta
Yalta
Yalta is a city in Crimea, southern Ukraine, on the north coast of the Black Sea.The city is located on the site of an ancient Greek colony, said to have been founded by Greek sailors who were looking for a safe shore on which to land. It is situated on a deep bay facing south towards the Black...
, Ukraine but the PFL
Professional Football League of Ukraine
Professional Football League of Ukraine is a sport organization that represents the Union of all professional level clubs in Ukraine. The League organizes the football competition for football clubs in the second and the third level of the Ukrainian league system...
did not allow for the transfer to occur.
The club's president was Andrey Ryumshin.
League and cup history
Season | Div. | Pos. | Pl. | W | D | L | GS | GA | P | Domestic Cup Ukrainian Cup The Ukrainian Cup is a national knockout cup competition in Ukrainian football, run by the Football Federation of Ukraine. The winner of the competition is awarded a qualification to the UEFA Cup , under special circumstances the finalist also may enter... |
Europe | Notes | |
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2006–07 Ukrainian Second League 2006-07 The 2007–2008 Ukrainian Second League was the fifteenth season of 3rd level professional football in Ukraine. The competitions were divided into two groups – A and B... |
3rd "B" | 2 | 28 | 17 | 6 | 5 | 42 | 22 | 57 | 1/32 finals | Promoted | ||
2007–08 Ukrainian First League 2007-08 -Teams:In 2007-08 season, the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams:-Final standings:*Notes-Promoted teams:These four teams were promoted from Druha Liha at the start of the season:-Group A:... |
2nd | 16 | 38 | 11 | 8 | 19 | 35 | 56 | 41 | 1/32 finals | |||
2008–09 Ukrainian First League 2008-09 The 2008–09 Ukrainian First League is the eighteenth since its establishment. The Professional Football League decreased the number of teams in the league. This season, there are 18 teams instead of 20 teams competing. Two of the teams were relegated from the Ukrainian Premier League 2007-08 and... |
2nd | 13 | 32 | 9 | 11 | 12 | 33 | 38 | 38 | 1/8 finals | |||
2009–10 | 2nd | 14 | 34 | 10 | 7 | 17 | 39 | 52 | 37 | 1/8 finals | |||
2010–11 2010–11 Ukrainian First League The 2010–11 Ukrainian First League was the 20th since its establishment. Eighteen teams competed in the competition. Two teams were promoted from the Ukrainian Second League 2009–10 and a third team replaced a team that withdrew from the competition.... |
2nd | 18 | 34 | 3 | 2 | 29 | 17 | 48 | 8 | 1/8 finals | −3 – withdrew |
Head coaches
Oleksandr Haidash Oleksandr Haidash Oleksandr Mykolayovych Haydash is a former Ukrainian professional football striker who played for FC Shakhtar Donetsk, SC Tavriya Simferopol and FC Metalurh Mariupol' in Ukraine and Sarıyer G.K. in the Turkish Süper Lig. As of 2007, he is the leading goal-scorer in the Ukrainian Premier League... (2008–09) Ivan Maruschak (2010–2011) |