Crimean Premier League Explained

Crimean Premier League
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Region:Crimea
Confed:UEFA
Teams:8
Levels:1
Domest Cup:Crimean Cup
Crimean Super Cup
Tv:YouTube (live streaming)
Current:2023 Crimean Premier League

The KFS Premier-Liga (Russian: Премьер-лига КФС) or simply Crimean Premier League is a professional[1] association football league in Crimea organized by the Crimean Football Union (Krymsky Futbolny Soyuz) and devised by Russia after UEFA refused to allow Crimean clubs to switch to the Russian leagues in the wake of the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea.[2]

For full list of Crimean champions, see Republican Football Federation of Crimea. Both Republican Football Federation of Crimea and Crimean Football Union exist in Crimea. Sponsored by the Russian Ministry of Sports, the legal status of Crimean Football Union is not recognized by the Ukrainian Association of Football. The professional status of the league as it claims to be could not to be verified.[3]

Status

The league was formed by UEFA delegation that is led by former president of the Slovak Football Association František Laurinec.[2] Five of eight teams have never participated at professional level and according to the official UEFA evaluation the region has a poor football infrastructure.[2] According to Laurinec "UEFA wants to help save football in Crimea."[2] Ukrainian officials do not seem to be strongly against the separate league in Crimea, but do remain firm in their stance that Crimea is part of Ukraine.[2]

In 2016 Vyacheslav Koloskov expressed his opinion that UEFA is not considering to grant Crimea a membership.[4] The president of the Crimean Football Union responded to Koloskov by saying that UEFA has two ways of solving the issue, either recognize Crimea as part of the Russian Federation or grant a membership like in case with Kosovo.[5] There was an opinion that the Crimean football union can become an independent member of UEFA just like the Gibraltar Football Association.http://politbook.online/index.php/archiv/84-pb-2017-4

Just like its funding, most of the league's players come from the Russian mainland although it does field some local players.[3] A couple of Brazilian and Ukrainian players who chose to play in the league are under a risk of personal sanctions from the Ukrainian Association of Football.[3]

In its third season attendance of the Crimean Premier League varied from about 3,500 spectators at one match to 300 at others. Not all the stadiums are up to standards. One club plays on its training field.[3]

A promotion/relegation game on 7 June 2018 where entrance was free gathered no more than 400 spectators. President of FC Avangard Yalta Igor Kashpirko acknowledged that some players, besides playing football, work elsewhere.[3]

History

The first competitive match was a 2–2 draw between SKChF Sevastopol and TSK-Tavria Simferopol in August 2015. The UEFA sanctioned league has 8 teams: TSK Simferopol, SKCHF Sevastopol, Rubin Yalta, Bakhchisaray, Yevpatoriya, Kafa, Ocean Kerch and Berkut Evpatoria.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] TSK and SKCHF are relatively independent financially, while the rest six clubs in Crimea are financed by the Ministry of Sport of Russian Federation, according to a local journalist.[12] There also were intentions to invite former Russian international football player Andrei Kanchelskis to coach one of the clubs in Crimea.[12]

While sanctioned by UEFA, the Crimean Premier League is not listed as a regular top-level league.[13]

Member clubs

ClubCity/TownOfficial websiteYearsStatus
BakhchisarayBakhchisarayfc-bakhchisaray.ru2015–2017Dissolved
Berkut ArmyanskArmyanskpfcberkut.ru2015–2016Dissolved, previously represented Yevpatoriya
Kafa FeodosiaFeodosiakafagoleador.ucoz.net2015–2018, 2019-2021Relegated in 2018, Promoted in 2019, relegated in 2021
Rubin YaltaYaltarubinyalta.ru2015–2018Relegated in 2018
Ocean KerchKerchoceanfc.ruSince 2015(former Ukrainian professional club)
FC SevastopolSevastopolfcsevastopol.ruSince 2015formerly FC SKChF Sevastopol
TSK-Tavria SimferopolSimferopolfctsk.ruSince 2015
YevpatoriyaYevpatoriyafcevpatoriya.ru Since 2015
Krymteplitsa MolodizhneMolodizhnefc-kt.ruSince 2016Promoted in 2016 (former Ukrainian professional club)
Kyzyltash BakhchisarayBakhchisaraykzt.com.ruSince 2017Promoted in 2017, originally as a futsal club from Yalta
Gvardeyets GvardeyskoyeGvardeyskoyeSince 2018Promoted in 2018
Inkomsport YaltaYalta2018-2019Promoted in 2018, relegated in 2019
AlushtaAlushta2019Promoted in 2019

Champions

width=105Seasonwidth=180Winnerwidth=180Runner-up width=180Third place width=50Teamswidth=50Ref
2015 (promo)SKChF SevastopolGvardeets GvardeyskoeN/A20
2015–16TSK-Tavria SimferopolBakhchisaray8[14]
2016–17SevastopolYevpatoriya8[15]
2017–18YevpatoriyaSevastopolTSK-Tavria Simferopol8
2018–19SevastopolTSK-Tavria Simferopol8
2019–20YevpatoriyaSevastopol8
2020–21SevastopolGvardeets GvardeyskoeYevpatoriya8
2021–22TSK-Tavria SimferopolSevastopolAluston-YUBK Alushta8
2022SevastopolRubin YaltaOcean Kerch8
2023Tavria SimferopolFC Kyzyltash8

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UEFA-backed Crimean league begins following 2014 annexation by Russia. ESPN FC. 23 August 2015 . 10 March 2017.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20160601054033/http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/20/crimean-football-battle-annexation A Crimean league? Football caught up in annexation struggle
  3. News: Jeré . Longman . Stuck in Soccer Limbo, in the Shadow of the World Cup . . 2 July 2018.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20160601071003/http://tass.ru/sport/3258509 Koloskov: UEFA is not considering to include CFU in the Union, but rather its integration into the Russian football (Колосков: УЕФА думает не о включении КФС в Союз, а об его интеграции в российский футбол)
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20160601071521/http://crimea.ria.ru/society/20160504/1104769849.html Vetokha: Crimean Football Union could join UEFA as in case with Kosovo (Ветоха: Крымский футбольный союз может войти в УЕФА по примеру Косово)
  6. Web site: UEFA-backed Crimean league begins following 2014 annexation by Russia. espnfc.co.uk . 23 August 2015. 2 February 2016.
  7. Web site: UEFA-backed league starts play in Crimea. 23 August 2015. Yahoo Sports. 2 February 2016. 26 September 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220926072249/https://sports.yahoo.com/news/uefa-backed-league-starts-play-crimea-094547026--sow.html. dead.
  8. Web site: Crimea – Professional Football Returns – Futbolgrad. Futbolgrad. Futbolgrad. 2 June 2015 . 2 February 2016.
  9. Web site: UEFA Appears Prepared to Allow League in Crimea. 23 May 2015. The New York Times. 2 February 2016.
  10. News: A Crimean league? Football caught up in annexation struggle. The Guardian. 20 March 2015 . 2 February 2016 . Giulianelli . Emanuele .
  11. Web site: Premier League (Crimea) 2015/2016. flashscore.com. 20 February 2016.
  12. Dubas, M. Ukraine's soccer clubs perform in European competitions. The Ukrainian Weekly. 13 November 2015
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20160417001327/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/leaguesandcups/index.html European leagues and cups
  14. Web site: TSK-Tavriya win first edition of Crimean championship. 16 May 2015. Eurosport. 17 May 2016.
  15. Web site: Crimea 2016/17 .