FC Tytan Armiansk explained

Clubname:FC Tytan Armiansk
Upright:0.7
Fullname:Futbol′nyy klub Tytan Armiansk
Founded:1969
Dissolved:2014
Ground:"Khimik",
Armiansk,
Crimea
Capacity:5000
League:Ukrainian First League
Season:2013–14
Position:13th

FC Tytan Armiansk (;) was a football club based in Armiansk, Autonomous Republic of Crimea. The club last played in the Persha Liha during the 2013–14 season. The club was dissolved due to the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.[1]

Colors are (Home) gold shirts, black shorts. (Away) white shirts, black shorts.

History

The first official name the team received was Stroitel (The Builder) in 1969, although, the team already existed and participated in the regional competitions since 1964, but without a real name. The team began to play its games on some quickly cleared up area for a football(soccer) field. Simultaneously, the construction of a new stadium started as well. The main and only sponsor of the team was a local chemical plant, the director (Vsevolod Stepanov) of which decided to change the name for the team to "Tytan" in 1973. The name was introduced to symbolize the power, in sport as well, of the real giant of chemical industry in the whole southern region of the country. In 1974 the team entered a semi-professional competition. In the same year "Tytan" received at its exploitation a new stadium, "Khimik" (5000 seats). And in 1975 the new unofficial club was founded with its own headquarters and stadium, which included three playing fields and its own swimming pool. The first club president was Stepanov Vsevolod Mykolayovich. The first stadium director became Kohut Ivan Dmytrovich. The first team manager was Basov Herman Nizamovich. The first match at the "Khimik" stadium took place on the Victory Day of 1975 (9 May 1975) "FC Tytan Armiansk"-"Tavriya Simferopol" 2:2 (2 goals for "Tytan" were scored by Anatolij Lebid).

Honours

2009–10

1977

1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990 (12×)

1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990 ()

League and cup history

Soviet Union

"KFK" Zone Groups(semi-professional level)
in 1974 the team placed 5th
1975—2nd1985—3rd
1976—1st1986—2nd
1977—1st1987—4th
1978—1st1988—4th
1979—2nd1989—6th
1980—2nd1990—8th
1981—2nd1991—1st
1982—3rd

Ukraine

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
19923rd "B"align=center bgcolor=silver216853191021Did not qualify
1992–933rd1734106184254261/64 finals
1993–943rd14421312174738381/64 finals
1994–953rd6422210106836761/32 finals
1995–963rd "B"638191095938671/64 finals
1996–973rd "B"align=center bgcolor=silver23217675129571/64 finals
1997–983rd "B"834119123636421/32 finals
1998–993rd "B"926106103138361/64 finals
1999-003rd "B"626114113034371/8 finals Second League Cup
2000–013rd "B"42814863821501/16 finals forfeit
2001–023rd "B"13341010143242401/64 finals
2002–033rd "B"123085173048291/32 finals
2003–043rd "B"9301010103131401/16 finals
2004–053rd "B"42613584432441/32 finals
2005–063rd "B"102889113339331/32 finals
2006–073rd "B"align=center bgcolor=tan32816844821561/8 finals
2007–083rd "B"align=center bgcolor=silver23422577439711/16 finals
2008–093rd "B"43419785531641/64 finals
2009–103rd "B"align=center bgcolor=gold12621325020661/32 finalsalign=center bgcolor=greenPromoted
2010–112nd1134135163242441/16 finals
2011–122nd143495203359321/16 finals
2012–132nd1234 13 9 12 44 40 481/32 finals
2013–142nd132998123241351/32 finalsalign=center bgcolor=redDissolved

Coaches

  • Eduard Fedin (1974–1975)
  • Herman Basov (1975–)
  • Serhiy Kozlov (2001–2004)
  • Anatoliy Borysenko (2005–2006)
   

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/first/53984255.html. ru:Титан прекращает существование. Tytan stops its existence. 11 June 2014. 19 June 2014. ua-football.com. ru. 24 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140824122148/http://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/first/53984255.html. live.