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FC Podillya Khmelnytskyi
Club Crest
Full nameFC Podillya Khmelnytskyi
Founded1926[1]
GroundSC Podillya, Khmelnytskyi
Capacity10000
ChairmanAnatoliy Ovcharuk last
ManagerValeriy Dyachenko last
LeagueUkrainian Amateur championship (level 4)

FC Podillya Khmelnytskyi is a former professional Ukrainian football team that is based in Khmelnytskyi, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine. Established in the Soviet Union as part of the Dynamo sports society in 1926 as Dynamo Proskurov (Proskuriv), the club competed was disbanded during the World War II and revived in 1948. Currently they compete in the Ukrainian Amateur championship.

History

Created in 1926 as Dynamo Proskurov, before the World War II the club participated mostly in championships of the city and its region. In 1940 and 1941 it represented the region in the republican competitions among the sports societies of Ukraine. During the World War II, the Soviet sports competitions were suspended and the club was disbanded. Podillya started out as a subsection of the Soviet Dynamo athletic franchise in 1948, under the name of Dynamo, of course. The team was renamed after the historical Ukrainian region where it played its home games, Podillya. After Ukraine gained independence in 1991, Podillya was placed in the Ukrainian First League from the very first season. Podillya finished the year in fourth place out of fourteen teams under the management of Hrynevych.

It was renamed as "Nord-Am Ltd.- Podillya" in the 1993 season after its sponsor, Nord-Am Ltd. During that season Podillya hired Yuriy Avanesov as its manager. Until club's relegation in 1998 to the Druha Liha the team was placing inconsistently in the middle of the tournament table. As a result of the relegation Avanesov was fired and replaced by Kvartsyaniy. He managed the team until September 1997. The team finished the first half of the next season in second place after the return of Avanesov. The year that he returned the team finished first in the Druha Liha and was promoted to the Persha Liha again. They started the 1998/99 season in the Persha Liha however they finished in 16th out of 20 and were relegated again.

They started the 1999/2000 season in Druha Liha A and finished in 2nd place, one stop away from promotion. The 2000/01 season was another year in the Ukrainian Second League where they finished in 6th place in Druha Liha B. The 2001/02 season was another shortcoming season for Podillya when they finished in 3rd with 27 wins, but still one spot away from promotion. Podillya finished the 2002/03 season in 3rd place in Druha Liha A. The 2003/04 season was another 2nd place finish in Druha Liha A, but still one spot from promotion. Podillya started the 2004/05 season in the Ukrainian First League after finishing second the year before. Despite not being in position for promotion Podillya merged with FC Krasyliv.

FC Krasyliv was a farm team of FC Obolon' Kyiv when it played in the Ukrainian First League and finished the 2003/04 season in 13th place. After the merger FC Krasyliv with FC Podillya Khmelnytskyi, the team moved from the provincial city of Krasyliv to the Oblast seat, Khmelnytskyi. It kept Podillya's name and became independent from Obolon. They play at Podillya Stadium which has 10,000 seats. After they merged with FC Krasyliv in 2004, they reorganized as a new club with the name FC Podillya-Khmelnytskyi in 2007.

Honors

1997/98 Champions Group A
Runners Up: 2
1999/00 Group A
2003/04 Group A
  • Khmelnytsk Oblast Champions
2010

League and cup history

Soviet Union (Ukrainian SSR)

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1989 3rd 11 52 24 7 21 64 57 55 Relegated to the lower 2nd League
1990 3rd (lower) 14 36 10 10 16 37 46 30
1991 3rd (lower) 14 50 18 13 19 54 55 49 transitioned to the Ukrainian First League

Ukraine

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1992 2nd "A" 4 26 10 10 6 29 21 30 1/32 finals
1992–93 2nd 8 42 15 16 11 45 39 46 1/64 finals as Nord-AM-Podillya
1993–94 2nd 11 38 13 9 16 45 47 35 1/32 finals as Nord-AM-Podillya
1994–95 2nd 6 42 20 11 11 48 30 71 1/32 finals
1995–96 2nd 12 42 18 8 16 55 42 62 1/16 finals
1996–97 2nd 22 46 11 13 22 40 66 46 1/32 finals Second stage Relegated
1997–98 3rd "A" 1 34 25 3 6 69 20 78 1/64 finals Promoted
1998–99 2nd 16 38 13 12 13 39 42 51 1/64 finals Relegated
1999-00 3rd "A" 2 30 21 5 4 67 27 68 1/2 finals Second League Cup
2000–01 3rd "B" 6 28 15 2 11 37 28 47 Did not enter
2001–02 3rd "A" 9 36 14 11 11 38 31 53 1/32 finals
2002–03 3rd "A" 3 36 27 2 7 79 31 83 1st Round
2003–04 3rd "A" 2 30 17 8 5 47 20 59 1/32 finals merged with FC Krasyliv[2]
2004–06 Club is idle
2007 4th (first round) 2 8 5 1 2 21 6 16 obtained professional status
2007–08 3rd 3 30 17 7 6 47 28 58 1/64 finals
2008–09 3rd 8 32 14 5 13 32 38 47 1/32 finals in winter break replaced with FC Dynamo Khmelnytskyi[3]
2010–14 Club competes in the Oblast League.
2014 4th (first round) 5 8 0 2 6 4 18 2

Managers

References

  1. ^ Proud white letter on a blue background – Dynamo. FC Podillia fan site. October 12, 2013
  2. ^ Podillya merges with FC Krasyliv-Obolon (13th Ukrainian First League 2003-04) and moves the team operations to Krasyliv from Khmelnytskyi prior to the start of season
  3. ^ During a winter recess Podillya was replaced with FC Dynamo Khmelnytskyi (administered by a regional Dynamo sports society) and lost some players and staff to the new club.