FC Krasyliv explained

Clubname:FC Krasyliv
Founded:2000
Dissolved:2007
League:defunct
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FC Krasyliv was a Ukrainian football team that played in Krasyliv, Khmelnytskyi Oblast.

History

In 2000 a local company of Petro Arsenyuk[1] bought out a local team and a stadium. The same year the team won the Khmelnytskyi Oblast football competitions in the regional second tier.

The club entered the professional leagues in 2001 with help of former players Serhiy Kovalets and Ihor Khiblin (also a referee). The club was initially successful finishing in 3rd place in the Druha Liha Group "A". The same season they were crowned champions and were promoted to the Persha Liha for the 2002–03 season. On Saturday 9 August 2002 Krasyliv visited Khmelnytskyi as part of Round of 64 of the 2002–03 Ukrainian Cup. They beat the home team Podillia on penalties 5–4 after regulation time ended in a 1–1 tie.[2] This regional derby match was principal in the way that the previous season Krasyliv left Podillia behind winning the Second League and gaining promotion to the First League.

The club, coming from a small provincial town was under financial duress and in 2003–04 they forged a union with Obolon and became their farm club under the name Krasyliv-Obolon.

Before the next season started FC Podillya Khmelnytskyi who finish 2nd in the Ukrainian Second League 2003-04 season merges with Krasyliv-Obolon and moves the team operations from Khmelnytskyi to Krasyliv prior to the start of season.

In 2006 on petition of the Mayor of Khmelnytskyi City, Mykola Prystupa, it was agreed that FC Podillia would play in Krasyliv, while FC Krasyliv will be based in Khmelnytskyi.

Following the 2006 mayoral elections of the Khmelnytskyi City and election of new mayor, a conflict arose between the head of club's council Oleksandr Arsenyuk and the newly elected mayor Serhiy Melnyk.[3]

Honors

1

2001/02 Champions Group A

1

2000 Champions[4]

League and cup history

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
align=center colspan=14FC Krasyliv
2000–013rd "A"align=center bgcolor=tan33019565325621/16 finals Second League Cup
2001–023rd "A"align=center bgcolor=gold13628447021881st Roundalign=center bgcolor=greenPromoted
2002–032nd834147134237491/8 finals
align=center colspan=14Krasyliv-Obolon Krasyliv
2003–042nd13341010143554401/16 finals
align=center colspan=14Podillia Khmelnytskyi
2004–052nd1334127154554431/16 finalsmerger
2005–062nd734147133937491/32 finals
2006–072nd18365625206391/32 finalsalign=center bgcolor=reddissolved[5] [6]

Notes

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20220301225530/https://day.kyiv.ua/ru/article/obshchestvo/paradiz-v-centre-ada-ili-na-zare-kapitalizma-v-krasilove «Парадиз» в центре ада, или На заре капитализма в Красилове
  2. https://zt.20minut.ua/Sport/podillya-progralo-krasilovu-33.html "Поділля" програло "Красилову"
  3. https://vsim.ua/Sport/gliboka-kriza-hmelnitskogo-futbolu-47669.html Глибока криза хмельницького футболу
  4. https://ukrfootball.ua/exclusive/petro-arsenyuk-odna-z-moyih-ciley-vidrodzhennya-profesionalnogo-futbolu-na-hmelnichchini/ Петро АРСЕНЮК: «Одна з моїх цілей — відродження професіонального футболу на Хмельниччині»
  5. The PFL deducted 12 points for various infringements during the course of the season
  6. After the season, the club which was administered in Krasyliv, was dissolved because of lack of finances. A new club FC Podillya-Khmelnytskyihad been formed and entered the Druha Liha Group A competition
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20140609105157/http://pfl.ua/old_docs.php?id=040720141007 Order of the PFL Central Bureau of July 13, 2004

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