FC Systema-Boreks Borodianka explained

FC Systema-Boreks Borodianka (Ukrainian: Система-Борекс) was a Ukrainian football club of Bordianka excavation equipment factory (Ukrainian: Бородянський екскаваторний завод) from Borodianka, Kyiv Oblast.[1] The club was dissolved in 2003 and temporarily merged with FC Borysfen Boryspil.

With the help of the Kyiv Oblast Football Federation, its place was handed to another club FC Boyarka-2006. Borodianka and Boyarka clubs have no direct connection and conditionally assumed as related by the Football Federation of Ukraine.

The Borodianka club itself has a long history of participation in the Ukrainian KFK competitions among "collectives of physical cultures" (so called amateur teams). The Borodianka team was sponsored by a local heavy equipment manufacturer Boreks (Borodianka) as well as the Ministry of Education sports club. The name Boreks is a portmanteau of Borodianka and excavator.

History

In 1992 the club originally was known as Hart Borodianka, based on the Central Sports Club "Hart" of Ministry of Education, competed at the Amateur level and were champions in the 3rd Zone of the Ukrainian KFK competition. The next season they entered the semi-professional Ukrainian Transitional League.

In 1994 Ukrainian Transitional League was reorganized as the Third League and before the 1994–95 season the club renamed themselves to Systema-Boreks Borodianka for which they were better known while they competed in the professional leagues. With reasonable success the club spent two seasons in the Ukrainian First League. In 2003 the club was de facto dissolved and became a farm team of FC Borysfen Boryspil carrying the name of Boreks-Borysfen Borodianka.

FC Osvita

Before the 2004–05 season the club was reformed and replaced with Osvita Borodianka becoming a base professional team for the All-Ukrainian Football Association of Students (Russian: Всеукраинская футбольная ассоциация студентов).[2] In 2005 the club was struggling financially and eventually folded during the 2005–06 season. In 2006 it was replaced in championship with another club from Boyarka, Boyarka-2006.

Honours

League and cup history

Soviet Union

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
1985align=center rowspan=74th
align=center colspan=12no participation
1986align=center bgcolor=tan316844331620
1987align=center colspan=12no participation
1988align=center bgcolor=tan3221615522033
19894241176323229
199012309615274524
199112

Ukraine

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
1992–934th
align=center bgcolor=gold1261943581642align=center bgcolor=greenPromoted – as Hart Borodianka
1993–943rd (lower)
53418115521647Did not enter
1994–953rd (lower)
642236136131751/16 finalsalign=center bgcolor=greenPromoted
1995–96align=center rowspan=53rd "A"
9401712113431631/128 finals
1996–97830118112831411/64 finals
1997–98934121393423491/128 finals
1998–9972813782220461/64 finals
1999-00530121173217471/8 finals Second League Cup
2000–01align=center rowspan=23rd "B"
align=center bgcolor=silver22818824615621/8 finals Second League Cup
2001–02align=center bgcolor=gold13420865323681st Roundalign=center bgcolor=greenPromoted
2002–03align=center rowspan=22nd
1534913122828401/32 finals
2003–04173485212952291/32 finalsalign=center bgcolor=redRenamed[3]  — Relegated
2004–05align=center rowspan=23rd "A"
728121063422461/32 finalsas Osvita Borodianka
2005–06initially moved to Kyiv, the club was replaced with Boyarka-2006 in mid-season

Managers

FC Mashynobudivnyk
FC Systema-Boreks
FC Boreks-Borysfen
FC Osvita

See also

References

  1. Valerko, A. The PFL legends: "Systema-Boreks" Borodianka, 2001-02 season (Легенди ПФЛ: "Система-Борекс" (Бородянка), сезон 2001/2002). Footboom. 6 April 2016
  2. Valerko, A. Ukrainian wonders (Украинские диковинки). Football.ua. 9 January 2014
  3. Club renamed to Boreks-Borysphen Borodianka prior to the start of the season

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