FC Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk
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FC Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk was a Ukrainian
football
team based in Ivano-Frankivsk
, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
, Ukraine, the unofficial capital of the Prykarpattia
region. The club was founded in 1940 and was to play in the Druha Liha under the guidance of Mykola Prystay
. The club has previously gone under the name FC Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk from 1981 until 2003. Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk took part in the first Ukrainian Premier League
season in 1992, after being initially chosen to participate for being a runner-up from 1st Zone of the Soviet Second League B
in 1991. After being demoted following their first season, the club returned to the Ukrainian Premier League
in 1994 and remained there for six seasons. After the 2007
season Spartak was relegated to the Second League
, with no money. The club folded right before the start of the next season. Today it participates in the Ukrainian youth competition (under 17) under the name FC Spartak-93 Ivano-Frankivsk as feeder for FSC Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk.
Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk's best achievement in the Ukrainian Premier League
was eleventh place (twice, in 1994-95
and 1995-96
).
The team's colours were red shirts and white shorts.
Other former players Yozhef Betsa
Taras Beley Andriy Romanovych Khomyn Bohdan Debenko Yaroslav Dumanskyi
Myroslav Dumanskyi
Ivan Yaremchuk
Mykola Yurchenko
Taras Kovalchuk Roman Maksymyuk
Stepan Matviiv Ihor Melnychuk Valentyn Moskvyn
Serhiy Ptashnyk Mykhailo Starostiak Yuriy Shuliatytskyi
Taras Shulyatytskyi Mykola Volosyanko
. The regional neighbors' games sometimes ended with disorders at the respective stadiums. The rivalry was part of the West Ukrainian football derby
that after a while transferred from the Ukrainian Premier League
to the Ukrainian First League
.
The other rivalry worth mentioning was with FC Karpaty Lviv
.
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
Football (soccer)
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball...
team based in Ivano-Frankivsk
Ivano-Frankivsk
Ivano-Frankivsk is a historic city located in the western Ukraine. It is the administrative centre of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast , and is designated as its own separate raion within the oblast, municipality....
, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast is an oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is the city of Ivano-Frankivsk. As is the case with most other oblasts of Ukraine this region has the same name as its administrative center – which was renamed by the Soviets after the Ukrainian writer, nationalist...
, Ukraine, the unofficial capital of the Prykarpattia
Prykarpattia
Prykarpattia is the Ukrainian geographical term for a historical area of Central Europe, at the foot of the Carpathian mountains, in modern Ukraine...
region. The club was founded in 1940 and was to play in the Druha Liha under the guidance of Mykola Prystay
Mykola Prystay
Mykola Prystay is a retired Soviet football player and current Ukrainian coach.-External links:...
. The club has previously gone under the name FC Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk from 1981 until 2003. Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk took part in the first Ukrainian Premier League
Ukrainian Premier League
The Ukrainian Premier League is the highest division of Ukrainian annual football championship. As the Supreme League it was founded in 1991 after the fold of the Soviet Union's Vysshaya Liga. In 2008 it was reformed into a more autonomous entity of the Football Federation of Ukraine and changed...
season in 1992, after being initially chosen to participate for being a runner-up from 1st Zone of the Soviet Second League B
Soviet Second League B
The Soviet Second League B was an auxiliary tier of the Soviet league system, because it was not consistent as it existed only for six seasons and somewhat randomly...
in 1991. After being demoted following their first season, the club returned to the Ukrainian Premier League
Ukrainian Premier League
The Ukrainian Premier League is the highest division of Ukrainian annual football championship. As the Supreme League it was founded in 1991 after the fold of the Soviet Union's Vysshaya Liga. In 2008 it was reformed into a more autonomous entity of the Football Federation of Ukraine and changed...
in 1994 and remained there for six seasons. After the 2007
Ukrainian Premier League 2006-07
The 2006-07 Ukrainian Premier League season is the sixteenth since its establishment. The official name of the competition was Soyuz-Viktan Ukrainian football championship. Soyuz-Viktan became the first title sponsor in the League's history....
season Spartak was relegated to the 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...
, with no money. The club folded right before the start of the next season. Today it participates in the Ukrainian youth competition (under 17) under the name FC Spartak-93 Ivano-Frankivsk as feeder for FSC Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk.
Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk's best achievement in the Ukrainian Premier League
Ukrainian Premier League
The Ukrainian Premier League is the highest division of Ukrainian annual football championship. As the Supreme League it was founded in 1991 after the fold of the Soviet Union's Vysshaya Liga. In 2008 it was reformed into a more autonomous entity of the Football Federation of Ukraine and changed...
was eleventh place (twice, in 1994-95
Ukrainian Premier League 1994-95
-Preseason changes:Managers-Final standings:Legend:Note:* In bold are the participants of the 1995 Ukrainian Cup Final.-Top goalscorers:Notable Transfers...
and 1995-96
Ukrainian Premier League 1995-96
-Preseason changes:Managers-Final standings:Note:* In bold are the participants of the 1996 Ukrainian Cup Final.-Top goalscorers:Notable Transfers*Oleksandr Palyanytsia, FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk to FC Karpaty Lviv...
).
The team's colours were red shirts and white shorts.
Top scorers
- 2000 - Andriy Spivak 6
- 1999 - Vitaliy Shumsky 5
- 1998 - Petro Rusak 9
- 1997 - Andriy Zavyalov 9
- 1996 - Pavlo Irichuk and Petro Rusak 9
- 1995 - Ihor YurchenkoIhor YurchenkoIhor Mykolayovych Yurchenko is the Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer known for his performance in the Ukrainian club Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk. Ihor has a younger brother Mykola Yurchenko whose name is also tightly intertwined with the fate of the western Ukrainian club.-Playing...
8 - 1992 - Yuri Shulyatytsky 3
- 1991 - Roman HryhorchukRoman HryhorchukRoman Hryhorchuk is a retired Ukrainian football player and current manager of FC Chornomorets Odesa.-Player career:He started playing with FC Lysonia Berezhany and then FC Temp Shepetivka...
26 - 1990 - Mykola YurchenkoMykola YurchenkoMykola Mykolayovych Yurchenko is the Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer known for his performance in the Ukrainian club Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk...
6 - 1989 - Yaroslav Dumansky 13 (Master of Sports of International Level)
Notable players
The statistic date calculations are based on the palffyfan.tripod.com website.- Petro Rusak - the club's leader in scored goals at the top level (26). The club's topscorer in 1996 and 1998 with P. Irychuk
- Pavlo Irychuk - the club's second best scorer at the top level (23). The club's topscorer in 1998 with P. Rusak
- Ihor YurchenkoIhor YurchenkoIhor Mykolayovych Yurchenko is the Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer known for his performance in the Ukrainian club Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk. Ihor has a younger brother Mykola Yurchenko whose name is also tightly intertwined with the fate of the western Ukrainian club.-Playing...
- franchise player. The most loyal club member as a player and a manager. The club's topscorer in 1995. The club's third best scorer at the top level (15). - Volodymyr KovalyukVolodymyr KovalyukVolodymyr Vasylyovych Kovalyuk is a professional Ukrainian football defender and midfielder who plays for FSC Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk in the Ukrainian First League. He has previously played for Karpaty Lviv, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, Dynamo Kyiv and FC Shakhtar Donetsk.- External links :* *...
- nicknamed Diesel, which means a powerful locomotive. - Serhiy TurianskySerhiy TurianskySerhiy Myronovych Turiansky is the Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer, later the Ukrainian coach. He also played in the neighboring countries of Poland and Hungary.-Playing career:...
used to be a promising forward. - Oleh Rypan - the club's longest playing goalie in the Ukrainian Premier LeagueUkrainian Premier LeagueThe Ukrainian Premier League is the highest division of Ukrainian annual football championship. As the Supreme League it was founded in 1991 after the fold of the Soviet Union's Vysshaya Liga. In 2008 it was reformed into a more autonomous entity of the Football Federation of Ukraine and changed...
(57 games). The club's third best in Goals Against Average (GAA) at top level (1.351). - Oleh Pyrozhenko - the club's most dependable goalie with .917 GAA in 12 games of 1992 season.
- Yaroslav VatamanyukYaroslav VatamanyukYaroslav Vatamanyuk is a retired Soviet football player and current Ukrainian coach. He is a recordsman of the FC Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk - 530 played matches for club, including 516 league games....
- franchise player. The leader in games played in history of the club. - Mykola PrystayMykola PrystayMykola Prystay is a retired Soviet football player and current Ukrainian coach.-External links:...
- franchise player. The best scorer in history of the club.
Other former players Yozhef Betsa
Yozhef Betsa
Yozhef Yozhefovich Betsa was a Ukrainian and Soviet football player and coach. Betsa was an ethnic Magyar. In December 2006 he was denied the invitation to accept a medal from the President of the Union of the Russian football veterans, Alexander Bagratovich Mirzoyan with the explanation that he...
Taras Beley Andriy Romanovych Khomyn Bohdan Debenko Yaroslav Dumanskyi
Yaroslav Dumanskyi
Yaroslav Dumanskyi is a retired Soviet football player.-External links:...
Myroslav Dumanskyi
Myroslav Dumanskyi
Myroslav Dumanskyi was a Soviet, and later Ukrainian, football player and coach.Born in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, he played for numerous Soviet teams, until his retirement as a player in 1963. From then he became a coach, first in the Soviet leagues, and then in the independent...
Ivan Yaremchuk
Ivan Yaremchuk
Ivan Ivanovych Yaremchuk is a former Ukrainian footballer.-Honours:* Soviet Top League winner: 1985, 1986, 1990.* Soviet Cup winner: 1985, 1987, 1990....
Mykola Yurchenko
Mykola Yurchenko
Mykola Mykolayovych Yurchenko is the Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer known for his performance in the Ukrainian club Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk...
Taras Kovalchuk Roman Maksymyuk
Roman Maksymyuk
Roman Vasylyovych Maksymyuk is a Ukrainian professional footballer. As of 2010, he plays for Volyn Lutsk. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League B in 1991 for FC Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk.-Honours:* Russian Cup winner: 1999....
Stepan Matviiv Ihor Melnychuk Valentyn Moskvyn
Valentyn Moskvyn
Valentyn Moskvyn is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1985 for FC Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk.He scored the last goal of FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in the Soviet Top League.-Honours:...
Serhiy Ptashnyk Mykhailo Starostiak Yuriy Shuliatytskyi
Yuriy Shuliatytskyi
-External links:...
Taras Shulyatytskyi Mykola Volosyanko
Former coaches
Yozhef Betsa Yozhef Betsa Yozhef Yozhefovich Betsa was a Ukrainian and Soviet football player and coach. Betsa was an ethnic Magyar. In December 2006 he was denied the invitation to accept a medal from the President of the Union of the Russian football veterans, Alexander Bagratovich Mirzoyan with the explanation that he... Oleksandr Shchanov (...-1956) Borys Smyslov (1957-...) Myroslav Dumanskyi Myroslav Dumanskyi Myroslav Dumanskyi was a Soviet, and later Ukrainian, football player and coach.Born in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, he played for numerous Soviet teams, until his retirement as a player in 1963. From then he became a coach, first in the Soviet leagues, and then in the independent... (1965–1969) Vadim Kirichenko Vadim Kirichenko Vadim Aleksandrovich Kirichenko was a retired Soviet football player and manager.-Player career:He made his debut in the Soviet First League in 1957 for Spartak/Alga Frunze.-Coach career:... (1969–1971, 1975–1976) Mykhaylo Mychalyna (1971) Viktor Lukashenko (1971, 1972–1973) Viktor Zhylin Viktor Zhylin Viktor Zhylin was a Ukrainian football defender and forward and manager, the master of sports, the honored trainer of Ukraine.-Player career:... (1977) Viktor Fomin Viktor Fomin Viktor Trofymovych Fomin was a Ukrainian and Soviet football player.-International career:Fomin made his debut for USSR on 26 June 1955 in an away friendly game against Sweden in Stockholm when he came out as substitute on the 41st minute . He played in a 1958 FIFA World Cup qualifier, but was not... (1978) Evhen Rudakov Evhen Rudakov Yevhen Vasylyovych Rudakov is a former Soviet footballer. After finishing his playing career, he stayed on at Dynamo Kyiv's sport school as a children coach. A six-time domestic champion of the USSR, he also helped Dynamo win the USSR Cup twice, the Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Super Cup... (1979) Valentin Tugarin Valentin Tugarin -Coach career:In 1971, Tugarin worked at the club FC Avanhard Sevastopol as a director of the club. Since 1977, coached Avanhard Rivne, Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk, Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih, Atlantyka Sevastopol and Vulkan Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.-External links:... (1980) Ishtvan Shandor (1981) Boris Rossykhin (...-1985) Boris Streltsov (1986, 1990, 1996) Yuriy Dyachuk-Stavytskyi Yuriy Dyachuk-Stavytskyi Yuriy Dyachuk-Stavytskyi is currently a sport-director of FC Karpaty Lviv. He was born on January 26, 1947 in Lviv, Ukrainian RSR. He coached following teams FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi, FC Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk, FC Volyn Lutsk, FC Hazovyk Komarne , FC Anzhi Makhachkala, and FC Metalurh... (1987-...) Viktor Kozin Viktor Kozin Viktor Mikhailovich Kozin is a Russian naval engineer, ship designer and inventor of a new method of icebreaking, called the resonance method of ice destruction. He received his Assistant Professorship in Technical Sciences for his work Mechanics of deformable solids in Vladivostok in 1994... (1989) |
Ivan Krasnetskyi Ivan Krasnetskyi Ivan Krasnetskyi is a retired Soviet football player and current Ukrainian coach.-Coaching Record:-External links:... (1990–1992) Yuriy Shuliatytskyi Yuriy Shuliatytskyi -External links:... (1992) Viktors Ņesterenko Viktors Nesterenko Viktors Ņesterenko is a Latvian football coach and former footballer.-Playing biography:Ņesterenko was born in Ukraine and played football there with the reserves of FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. At the age of Ņesterenko was invited to move to Riga, Latvia, for studies. In 1971, Ņesterenko joined... (1992–1993) Ihor Yurchenko Ihor Yurchenko Ihor Mykolayovych Yurchenko is the Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer known for his performance in the Ukrainian club Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk. Ihor has a younger brother Mykola Yurchenko whose name is also tightly intertwined with the fate of the western Ukrainian club.-Playing... (1993–1996, 1997) Viktor Kolotov Viktor Kolotov Viktor Mikhailovich Kolotov was the Soviet footballer who spent the most and the best of his years in Ukraine.... (1996–1997) Bohdan Blavatskiy Bohdan Blavatskiy Bohdan Blavatskyi is a Ukrainian former football forward and now a football coach since 1994.- Coaching career :Bohdan Blavatskyi started his coaching career in 1994 at in charge of FC Harai Zhovkva. In 1995, he won the Ukrainian Amateur League with this club... (1998, 2003–2004) Anatoliy Boyko (1998, 1999) Anatoliy Zayaev Anatoliy Zayaev Anatoliy Zayaev was a Soviet football player and is a Ukrainian coach. Until 1990's worked in SC Tavriya Simferopol as the team director. In 1992 he became famous by obaining the national title when SC Tavriya Simferopol beat FC Dynamo Kyiv in Lviv.-External links:... (1998–1999) Ihor Yavorskyi (1999) Serhiy Morozov Serhiy Morozov Serhiy Yuryevich Morozov is a retired Soviet football player and a current Ukrainian coach.-International career:Morozov played his only game for USSR on 29 June 1972 in a friendly against Uruguay.... (2000) Valeriy Bohuslavskyi Oleksandr Ischenko Oleksandr Ischenko Oleksandr Ishchenko is a former football player and manager who is currenly the head coach of the FC Dynamo Kyiv Reserves and Youth Team. He played for SKA Odessa and FC Zvezda Kirovohrad, and he coached the Ukraine national under-21 football team, FC Karpaty Lviv and FC Illychivets... Serhiy Turiansky Serhiy Turiansky Serhiy Myronovych Turiansky is the Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer, later the Ukrainian coach. He also played in the neighboring countries of Poland and Hungary.-Playing career:... (2001, 2003) Valeriy Dushkov Valeriy Dushkov Valery Dushkov is a coach assistant of Tavriya Simferopol and a former footballer.He was born in the city of Kostash, Perm Oblast.-External links:... (...-2002) Mykola Prystay Mykola Prystay Mykola Prystay is a retired Soviet football player and current Ukrainian coach.-External links:... (2004–2005) |
Honours
- Soviet First League
- Runner-up - 1957
- Soviet Second League winners - 1969, 1972
- Group runner-up - 1984
- Third (VI zone) - 1987
- Soviet Third League
- Runner-up - 1991
- Ukrainian First League winner - 1994
Derbies
The fiercest rivalry of the club was with FC Nyva TernopilFC Nyva Ternopil
FC Nyva Ternopil is a professional Ukrainian football club, playing in the city of Ternopil, the capital of Ternopil Oblast. From 1992–01, Nyva Ternopil played in the Ukrainian Premier League, after being initially chosen to participate for being one of the top 9 Ukrainian teams from the West...
. The regional neighbors' games sometimes ended with disorders at the respective stadiums. The rivalry was part of the West Ukrainian football derby
West Ukrainian football derby
West Ukrainian football derby was an unofficial competition as part of the Ukrainian Premier League that consisted of series of rivalries in the region of the western Ukraine.-History:...
that after a while transferred from the Ukrainian Premier League
Ukrainian Premier League
The Ukrainian Premier League is the highest division of Ukrainian annual football championship. As the Supreme League it was founded in 1991 after the fold of the Soviet Union's Vysshaya Liga. In 2008 it was reformed into a more autonomous entity of the Football Federation of Ukraine and changed...
to 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...
.
The other rivalry worth mentioning was with FC Karpaty Lviv
FC Karpaty Lviv
FC Karpaty Lviv is a Ukrainian professional football club from the city of Lviv. Named after the Carpathian Mountains, they are one of perennial mid-table clubs in Ukraine.-Early years :...
.
Prykarpattia ( –2003)
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... |
Coach | Top scorer | Notes |
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1992 Ukrainian Premier League 1992 Ukrainian Premier League 1992 was the very first football championship organized in Ukraine after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and disbandment of the Soviet Football Union... |
1st "B" | 9 | 18 | 3 | 6 | 9 | 9 | 18 | 12 | 1/32 finals | Krasnetsky Shuliatytsky |
Shuliatytsky | Relegated |
1992-93 Ukrainian First League 1992-93 Ukrainian First League 1992–93 was the second season of the Ukrainian First League.The league was reorganized from the previous season into a single group of 22 teams of which the best one was Nyva Vinnytsia. The league was joined by six clubs relegated from the Ukrainian Premier League, while no... |
2nd | 5 | 42 | 18 | 14 | 10 | 53 | 35 | 50 | 1/8 finals | |||
1993-94 Ukrainian First League 1993-94 Ukrainian First League 1993–94 was the third season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk. The season started on August 15, 1993 and its final round was played on July 3, 1994... |
2nd | 1 | 38 | 26 | 7 | 5 | 81 | 33 | 59 | 1/16 finals | Promoted | ||
1994-95 Ukrainian Premier League 1994-95 -Preseason changes:Managers-Final standings:Legend:Note:* In bold are the participants of the 1995 Ukrainian Cup Final.-Top goalscorers:Notable Transfers... |
1st | 11 | 34 | 11 | 8 | 15 | 40 | 52 | 41 | 1/32 finals | Yurchenko | Yurchenko | |
1995-96 Ukrainian Premier League 1995-96 -Preseason changes:Managers-Final standings:Note:* In bold are the participants of the 1996 Ukrainian Cup Final.-Top goalscorers:Notable Transfers*Oleksandr Palyanytsia, FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk to FC Karpaty Lviv... |
1st | 11 | 34 | 12 | 8 | 14 | 49 | 49 | 44 | 1/16 finals | Yurchenko | Rusak Iriychuk |
|
1996-97 Ukrainian Premier League 1996-97 -Preseason changes:Managers-Final standings:Note:* In bold are the participants of the 1997 Ukrainian Cup Final.-Top goalscorers:Notable Transfers*Andrei Fedkov, FC Torpedo Zaporizhia to FC Baltika Kaliningrad... |
1st | 13 | 30 | 8 | 7 | 15 | 33 | 49 | 31 | 1/16 finals | Streltsov Kolotov |
Zavyalov | |
1997-98 Ukrainian Premier League 1997-98 -Preseason changes:Managers-Final table of Ukrainian Premier League season 1997-98:Note:* In bold are the participants of the 1998 Ukrainian Cup Final.-Top goalscorers:-Managers:-External links:*... |
1st | 10 | 30 | 8 | 9 | 13 | 33 | 41 | 33 | 1/16 finals | Yurchenko Blavatsky |
Rusak | |
1998-99 Ukrainian Premier League 1998-99 -Preseason changes:Managers-Final table of Ukrainian Premier League season 1998-99:Note:* In bold are the participants of the 1999 Ukrainian Cup Final.-Top goalscorers:Notable Transfers... |
1st | 15 | 30 | 6 | 6 | 18 | 24 | 59 | 24 | 1/8 finals | 4 coaches | Shumsky | |
1999-00 Ukrainian Premier League 1999-00 -Preseason changes:Managers-Final table of Ukrainian Premier League season 1999-00:Note:* In bold are the participants of the 2000 Ukrainian Cup Final.-Top goalscorers:Notable Transfers... |
1st | 14 | 30 | 7 | 8 | 15 | 27 | 47 | 29 | 1/16 finals | 3 coaches | Spivak | Relegated |
2000-01 Ukrainian First League 2000-01 -Teams:In 2000-01 season, the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams:-Final standings:- Top scorers :Statistics are taken from here.*Serhiy Chuychenko - 20*Serhiy Bohatyriov - 13... |
2nd | 14 | 34 | 12 | 6 | 16 | 36 | 46 | 42 | 1/16 finals | |||
2001-02 Ukrainian First League 2001-02 -Teams:In 2001-02 season, the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams:-Final table:*The result of the 25th round match Borysfen Boryspil - FC Polissya Zhytomyr was annulled and replaced with such -:-, with no points added to either team.-Promotion play-off ::Polihgraftechnika... |
2nd | 5 | 34 | 17 | 10 | 7 | 43 | 33 | 58 | 1/16 finals | |||
2002-03 Ukrainian First League 2002-03 -Teams:In 2002-03 season, the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams:-Final table: Nyva Vinnytsia was not relegated as has folded in the Premier League. Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk was bought out by LUKOIL, the main... |
2nd | 17 | 34 | 7 | 8 | 19 | 25 | 54 | 29 | 1/32 finals | Relegated |
Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk (2003–2006)
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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2003-04 Ukrainian First League 2003-04 -Teams:In 2003-04 season, the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams:-Final table:*Krasyliv-Obolon Krasyliv 13th 2003/04, farm club for Premier League club Obolon Kyiv, broke operations and merged with FC Podillya Khmelnytskyi. The club is changing its name to Podillya Khmelnytskyi... |
2nd | 4 | 34 | 15 | 10 | 9 | 42 | 38 | 59 | 1/8 finals | Renamed | ||
2004-05 Ukrainian First League 2004-05 -Teams:In 2004-05 season, the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams:-Final table:*FC Polissya Zhytomyr became insolvent during the mid season winter break and the UFF awarded technical victories against them in the second half of the season.... |
2nd | 4 | 34 | 15 | 5 | 14 | 34 | 33 | 50 | 1/16 finals | |||
2005-06 Ukrainian First League 2005-06 -Teams:In 2005-06 season, the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams:-Final table:*Nyva Vinnytsja merged its operations with FC Bershad' and moved to Bershad' and renamed the club prior to the start of the season... |
2nd | 10 | 34 | 10 | 15 | 9 | 33 | 31 | 45 | 1/16 finals | |||
2006-07 Ukrainian First League 2006-07 -Teams:In 2006-07 season, the Ukrainian First League consists of the following teams:-Final table:* FC Shakhtar-2 Donetsk withdrew from the League, which in turn saved FC Spartak Sumy from relegation.... |
2nd | 17 | 36 | 10 | 3 | 23 | 24 | 51 | 33 | 1/32 finals | Relegated |
See also
- FSC Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk
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