FC Naftovyk-Ukrnafta Okhtyrka

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Naftovyk-Ukrnafta
Club crest
Full name FC Naftovyk-Ukrnafta Okhtyrka
Founded 1980
Ground Naftovyk Stadium
Ground Capacity 5,256
Chairman Ukraine Andriy Polunin
Head Coach Ukraine Volodymyr Knysh
League Ukrainian First League
2013–14 7th

FC Naftovyk Okhtyrka is a Ukrainian football club based in Okhtyrka, Ukraine, where it was founded in 1980. The name of club translates as Oiler, Ukrnafta is the name for company that owns it.

History

Naftovyk Okhtyrka took part in the first Ukrainian Premier League season in 1992, after being initially chosen to participate for being the Ukrainian SSR Champion in 1991 (Note: a republican level championships were part of Soviet Second League B). Naftovyk Okhtyrka took 8th place in its group that season and was demoted to the Persha Liha as a result. Since 2004 the club took name FC Naftovyk-Ukrnafta Okhtyrka[1] due to sponsorship from Ukrnafta. The club's crest carries the Okhtyrka city coat of arms. During the 2007–08 season, FC Naftovyk-Ukrnafta Okhtyrka finished 15th in the Ukrainian Premier League and was relegated back to Persha Liha and will play there during the 2008–09 season.

Football kits and sponsors

Years[2] Football kit Shirt sponsor
2007-2008 nike Ukrnafta

Stadium

Its home stadium, Naftovyk, has a capacity of 10,500. Also it plays its home games in Sumy at the stadium, Yuvileinyi (Jubilee), that used to belong to Spartak as its home ground does not meet the required criteria for the Premier League and the European competitions. The club is planning to upgrade its stadium in the near future.

Squad

Squad is given according to the club's official website [1], as of September 13, 2015.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Ukraine GK Anatoliy Tymofeyev
3 Ukraine DF Vasyl Bilyi
4 Ukraine DF Leonid Boyaryntsev (captain)
7 Ukraine FW Vladyslav Voytsekhovskyi
8 Ukraine DF Oleksandr Vechtomov
9 Ukraine DF Levan Arveladze
10 Ukraine FW Ihor Prokuror
11 Ukraine FW Valeriy Storublyovtsev
15 Ukraine MF Oleksiy Pavelko
17 Ukraine MF Oleksandr Borovyk
18 Ukraine MF Serhiy Kisil
21 Ukraine MF Tymofiy Lystopad
No. Position Player
22 Ukraine MF Ivan Sondey
23 Ukraine MF Vladyslav Zaychuk
28 Ukraine MF Andriy Vlasyuk
30 Ukraine FW Denys Antyukh
33 Ukraine GK Serhiy Vokalchuk
37 Ukraine FW Anton Yaremenko
41 Ukraine MF Hennadiy Pasich
42 Ukraine MF Yevhen Pasich
44 Ukraine DF Irakli Tsykolia
77 Ukraine MF Anton Savin
92 Ukraine GK Roman Dankovych

Honors

1991 Champions
2006-07 Champions

League and cup history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1992 1st 12 18 5 3 10 12 28 13 1/4 finals Relegated
1992–93 2nd 3 42 22 10 10 73 41 54 1/16 finals
1993–94 2nd 5 38 19 10 9 57 28 48 1/32 finals
1994–95 2nd 5 42 23 3 16 69 51 72 1/128 finals
1995–96 2nd 8 42 18 12 12 52 37 66 1/32 finals
1996–97 2nd 5 46 25 6 15 76 43 81 1/32 finals Second stage
1997–98 2nd 8 42 19 10 13 56 50 67 1/8 finals
1998–99 2nd 8 38 16 9 13 45 40 57 1/32 finals
1999-00 2nd 14 34 13 5 16 42 51 44 1/16 finals Relegated
2000–01 3rd "C" 1 30 24 3 3 65 20 75 Did not enter Promoted
2001–02 2nd 7 34 13 10 11 35 32 49 1/32 finals
2002–03 2nd 4 34 15 9 10 37 26 54 1/16 finals
2003–04 2nd 3 34 17 11 6 52 33 62 1/16 finals
2004–05 2nd 10 34 13 10 11 37 26 49 1/4 finals
2005–06 2nd 4 34 17 7 10 50 35 58 1/16 finals
2006–07 2nd 1 36 27 2 7 58 29 83 1/32 finals Promoted
2007–08 1st 15 30 6 8 16 28 38 26 1/4 finals Relegated
2008–09 2nd 12 32 11 11 10 41 42 41 1/32 finals –3[3]
2009–10 2nd 7 34 17 6 11 45 37 57 1/16 finals
2010–11 2nd 14 34 10 11 13 40 44 41 1/8 finals
2011–12 2nd 10 34 12 8 14 49 43 44 1/32 finals
2012–13 2nd 5 34 15 9 10 39 31 54 1/32 finals
2013–14 2nd 7 30 12 7 11 40 35 43 1/32 finals
2014–15 2nd 12 30 10 10 10 32 34 40 1/16 finals
2015–16 2nd 1/16 finals

Head coaches

Notes and references

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  2. Jerseys of Ukrainian clubs
  3. Deducted three points by the Ukrainian Football Federation (January 22, 2009)

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