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FC Chornomorets Odesa

FC Chornomorets Odesa (Ukrainian: Футбо́льний Клуб Чорномо́рець Оде́са [tʃornoˈmɔretsʲ oˈdɛsɐ]) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Odesa.

Chornomorets Odesa
Full nameФутбольний Клуб «Чорномо́рець» Одеса
Football Club Chornomorets Odesa[1]
Nickname(s)Моряки (The Sailors)
Short nameFCCO
Founded26 March 1936; 87 years ago (1936-03-26)
GroundChornomorets Stadium
Capacity34,164
OwnerVertex United
General DirectorAnatoliy Misiura[2][3][4]
Head coachRoman Hryhorchuk
LeagueUkrainian Premier League
2022–23Ukrainian Premier League,
10th of 16
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The club's home ground is the 34,164 capacity Chornomorets Stadium opened in 1935 and rebuilt in 2011. According to the club's website, it was formed in 1936 as Dynamo,[5] but until 2002 it carried a logo with 1958 and 1959[6][7] years of foundation on its shield when the club received its current name. Moreover, the club's shield is very similar to the shield of Romanian FC Farul Constanța.[8]

For over 30 years, the club was sponsored by the Black Sea Shipping Company (1959–1991).[9] The club was among top 20 Soviet clubs that competed in Soviet Top League.

History edit

Black Sea (pre-history) edit

At the beginning of the 20th century, in Odesa, within limits of Alexander Park (today Shevchenko Park), a construction started of what was supposed to become a pond. However, after the pit for the pond was dug out, the funding stopped and so did the construction. Soon the hole began to serve as a field for one of city's non-league teams. As the hole resembled a shape of the Black Sea, that was the nickname given to the field, and the team was named "Чорне море" Chorne more. And although that team is unrelated to the today's club, it was the first team in Odesa to play under that name.

History of name edit

Dynamo and previous names edit

The official date of foundation of Chornomorets Odesa is considered to be 26 March 1936 as Dynamo Odesa. Dynamo Odesa, however, participated before that in the city championship since 1923 (the year of establishment of the Ukrainian football competitions)[7] winning it in 1933. Dynamo Odesa itself was first called Spartak Odesa until 1926.[7] In 1940, after relegating from the Top level, the club was merged with Kharchovyk Odesa that participated in the republican competitions (Championship of Ukrainian SSR) and replaced Dynamo in next competitions.[7][10] In 1941, the club was reformed again when it was included into the War Championship (Top division) under the name of Spartak Odesa.[10]

Concurrently in league competitions of the Ukrainian SSR, since 1936 in Odesa played another team Kharchovyk Odesa.

Until Chornomorets Odesa was bought out by Leonid Klimov sometime in 2001, the club's foundation was considered to be 1958.[7]

Post WWII and Kharchovyk/Pischevik edit

After World War II the club was reestablished as Kharchovyk Odesa in the lower Soviet division (Class B).[10] In 1950, the club lost its place in the play-offs to Spartak Uzhhorod (Zakarpattia Uzhhorod) and was dissolved. In 1953, upon the enlargement of the "Class B" competitions (Second division), the city of Odesa was represented by Metalurh (in Class B 1953, 1954) which soon was replaced again with already more familiar Kharchovyk Odesa.[10] In 1957–58, there was established Avanhard sports society which adopted number of other smaller societies in Ukraine under its umbrella.[10] In 1958, the Odesa city team adopted the name Chornomorets and represented the city's Rope Factory.[10]

Chornomorets (Black Sea Shipping Company) edit

In 1959, Chornomorets was handed over to the Black Sea Shipping Company which was a member of Vodnik sports society. Since then its emblem corresponded with the main emblem of Vodnik society.

In the last season of the Soviet Top League, Chornomorets earned fourth place, the only time it ever placed above the big clubs in Ukraine, Dynamo Kyiv, Shakhtar Donetsk and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk.

Recent history edit

The club was a founding member of the Ukrainian Premier League, winning the Ukrainian Cup and finishing 5th in the inaugural 1992 season. Chornomorets finished 3rd the next two seasons and 2nd during the following two seasons. They also won another domestic Cup in 1994. The club's most successful spell was achieved under the guidance of Viktor Prokopenko, and later under Leonid Buryak. At the end of the 1997–98 season, following big financial troubles and the sale of a number of leading players, the club was relegated to the First League.

They won promotion the following 1998–99 season, but finished in the second last place next year and were relegated again. Sometimes in 2001, the Klimov's Primorie company which owned SC Odesa along with Imexbank acquired the city's main team.[11] In 2002 SC Odesa was merged with Chornomorets. Chornomorets came back up again for the 2002–03 season and enjoyed several decent seasons in the Premier League. They finished third in the 2005–06 season and took part in the 2006–07 UEFA Cup tournament.

Chornomorets were deducted 6 points by FIFA on 6 November 2008. It was confirmed by Ukrainian Premier League on 2 March 2009.[12] The club managed to finish the 2008–09 season in 10th place despite the deduction. The 2009–10 season started badly with a 5–0 loss to Dynamo Kyiv and a poor run of form that saw the team finish the first half of the season in 13th place, just two spots away from the relegation zone. The club was relegated to the First League at the end of the season. It took, however, just a year for Chornomorets to return to the Ukrainian top flight for the 2011–12 season.

Following a loss in relegation playoffs on 27 May 2018 Chornomorets fans attacked the head coach of the club.[13]

Stadium and infrastructure edit

 
Location of Chornomorets Stadium

The main stadium of club is traditionally considered Chornomorets Stadium that until 2012 was called as the Central Stadium of the Black Sea Shipping Company. The stadium is located in the Shevchenko Park.

Among other stadiums Chornomorets also used Stadion "Dnister" imeni V.Dukova (2004–2005, reserves) in Ovidiopol at the Dnister Liman, Spartak Stadium (2005–2006, reserves) in Odesa, Chornomorets Training Base in Sovinyon (2006–2007, reserves) in Odesa.

Kits and shirts Sponsors edit

European competitions edit

Chornomorets Odesa participates in European competitions since 1975 after playing its first game against S.S. Lazio in the UEFA Cup 1975/76.

Honours edit

Domestic achievements edit

International achievements edit

Naming history edit

Officially in the Soviet Union Ukrainian teams carried both names in Russian and Ukrainian.

  • 1926: Club formed FC Dynamo Odesa (out of Sparta Odesa)
  • 1936: Dynamo was admitted to the All-Union competitions
  • 1936: KinAp Odesa entered league competitions at republican level (Ukraine)
  • 1938: Pischevik / Kharchovyk Odesa entered league competitions at republican level (Ukraine)
  • 1940: Dynamo football team dissolved, its players joined Kharchovyk which admitted to the All-Union competitions
  • 1941: Club renamed Spartak Odesa
  • 1942: World War II (club was dissolved)
  • 1944: Club revived as Dynamo Odesa which qualified for final stage of the Cup of the Ukrainian SSR
  • 1945: Club reformed as Kharchovyk Odesa admitted to the All-Union competitions
  • 1950: Kharchovyk relegated and dissolved
  • 1951: Metallurg / Metalurh Odesa (team of Kim Fomin) promoted to the All-Union competitions
  • 1955: Club split reviving Kharchovyk Odesa in the All-Union competitions (in place of Metalurh, while Metalurh continued to play at republican level)
  • 1958: Club renamed Chernomorets / Chornomorets Odesa as part of the Odesa Rope Factory
  • 1959: Chornomorets Odesa became a part of the Black Sea Shipping Company
  • 1999: Former Soviet army sports club SC Odesa merged into Chornomorets

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 14 January 2024[15][16][17]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF   UKR Illya Ukhan
22 DF   BIH Vladimir Arsić
23 FW   POR Zé Gomes
27 MF   UKR Oleksandr Vasylyev
30 MF   UKR Yevhen Danylyuk
31 GK   UKR Oleh Bilyk
39 MF   BEL Ziguy Badibanga
45 MF   UKR Maksym Braharu
70 FW   NGA Samson Iyede (on loan from Horsens)
71 GK   UKR Yan Vichnyi
77 FW   UKR Andriy Shtohrin
79 DF   UKR Volodymyr Salyuk

Former players edit

Coaches and administration edit

Administration[18] Coaching (senior team)[19] Coaching (U-19 team)[19]
  • President –   Leonid Klimov
  • General director –   Anatoliy Misyura
  • Vice-president –   Oleksiy Klimov
  • Vice-president –   Ihor Cherkasov
  • Sporting director –   Anatoliy Misyura
  • Director (operations of sports facilities)  Serhiy Syvolap

League and Cup history edit

The scheme below shows performance of a team which carried names Kharchovyk (Pischevik) and Chornomorets (Chernomorets) only.

Soviet Union edit

World War II

Ukraine edit

Managers edit

First team edit

Reserve team edit

Presidents edit

  • 1989–1992 Yuriy Zabolotnyi
  • 1992–1995 Vyacheslav Leshchuk
  • 1996–1997 Hryhoriy Biberhal
  • 1998–1998 Petro Naida
  • 1998–2002 Leonid Klimov (honorary president ever since)
  • 2002–present Oleh Marus (acting)

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Футбольный клуб "Черноморец" (Одесса) | Официальный сайт".
  2. ^ Кому официально принадлежат украинские клубы. ukrrudprom.com. 12 November 2021
  3. ^ Керівництво клубу. chornomorets.football
  4. ^ У “Черноморца” новый генеральный директор (фото). usionline.com. 2 June 2017
  5. ^ (in Russian) A brief overview of the club's establishment at the official website
  6. ^ . Ukrainian Heraldry Society Forum. 27 June 2010
  7. ^ a b c d e . Kopanyi-myach.
  8. ^ Plagiarism in sports emblems (Плагіат у спортивних емблемах). Ukrainian Heraldry Society Forum. 9 January 2010
  9. ^ (in Russian) An overview of the club's history in 1958–1969 at the official website
  10. ^ a b c d e f . Kopanyi Myach.
  11. ^ Anatoliy Chystov – "football is a small life of my big life!" (Анатолий Чистов – «футбол – это маленькая жизнь в моей большой жизни!»). Odesskiy. 2002
  12. ^ С "Черноморца" сняты шесть очков! [Chornomorets deducted 6 points] (in Russian). UA Football. 2 March 2009. Retrieved 27 May 2009.
  13. ^ Вболівальники побили тренера ФК “Чорноморець”: не дійшов до Прем’єр-ліги ["Fans attacked a coach of FC Chornomorets": has not reached the Premier-Liha]. Ukrainska Pravda (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  14. ^ as Champion of Ukrainian SSR
  15. ^ "FC Chornomorets Odesa – First team squad". FC Choronomorets (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  16. ^ "Chornomorets".
  17. ^ "СКЛАД КОМАНДИ" (in Ukrainian). FC Chornomorets Odesa. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  18. ^ "Керівництво клубу". FC Choronomorets (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  19. ^ a b "Тренерський склад та персонал ФК Чорноморець". FC Choronomorets (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 14 May 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • (archived 28 August 2008)

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FC Chornomorets Odesa Ukrainian Futbo lnij Klub Chornomo rec Ode sa tʃornoˈmɔretsʲ oˈdɛsɐ is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Odesa Chornomorets OdesaFull nameFutbolnij Klub Chornomo rec Odesa Football Club Chornomorets Odesa 1 Nickname s Moryaki The Sailors Short nameFCCOFounded26 March 1936 87 years ago 1936 03 26 GroundChornomorets StadiumCapacity34 164OwnerVertex UnitedGeneral DirectorAnatoliy Misiura 2 3 4 Head coachRoman HryhorchukLeagueUkrainian Premier League2022 23Ukrainian Premier League 10th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe club s home ground is the 34 164 capacity Chornomorets Stadium opened in 1935 and rebuilt in 2011 According to the club s website it was formed in 1936 as Dynamo 5 but until 2002 it carried a logo with 1958 and 1959 6 7 years of foundation on its shield when the club received its current name Moreover the club s shield is very similar to the shield of Romanian FC Farul Constanța 8 For over 30 years the club was sponsored by the Black Sea Shipping Company 1959 1991 9 The club was among top 20 Soviet clubs that competed in Soviet Top League Contents 1 History 1 1 Black Sea pre history 1 2 History of name 1 2 1 Dynamo and previous names 1 2 2 Post WWII and Kharchovyk Pischevik 1 2 3 Chornomorets Black Sea Shipping Company 1 3 Recent history 2 Stadium and infrastructure 3 Kits and shirts Sponsors 4 European competitions 5 Honours 5 1 Domestic achievements 5 2 International achievements 6 Naming history 7 Players 7 1 Current squad 7 2 Former players 8 Coaches and administration 9 League and Cup history 9 1 Soviet Union 9 2 Ukraine 10 Managers 10 1 First team 10 2 Reserve team 11 Presidents 12 See also 13 Notes 14 References 15 External linksHistory editBlack Sea pre history edit At the beginning of the 20th century in Odesa within limits of Alexander Park today Shevchenko Park a construction started of what was supposed to become a pond However after the pit for the pond was dug out the funding stopped and so did the construction Soon the hole began to serve as a field for one of city s non league teams As the hole resembled a shape of the Black Sea that was the nickname given to the field and the team was named Chorne more Chorne more And although that team is unrelated to the today s club it was the first team in Odesa to play under that name History of name edit Dynamo and previous names edit See also FC Dynamo Odesa The official date of foundation of Chornomorets Odesa is considered to be 26 March 1936 as Dynamo Odesa Dynamo Odesa however participated before that in the city championship since 1923 the year of establishment of the Ukrainian football competitions 7 winning it in 1933 Dynamo Odesa itself was first called Spartak Odesa until 1926 7 In 1940 after relegating from the Top level the club was merged with Kharchovyk Odesa that participated in the republican competitions Championship of Ukrainian SSR and replaced Dynamo in next competitions 7 10 In 1941 the club was reformed again when it was included into the War Championship Top division under the name of Spartak Odesa 10 Concurrently in league competitions of the Ukrainian SSR since 1936 in Odesa played another team Kharchovyk Odesa Until Chornomorets Odesa was bought out by Leonid Klimov sometime in 2001 the club s foundation was considered to be 1958 7 Post WWII and Kharchovyk Pischevik edit After World War II the club was reestablished as Kharchovyk Odesa in the lower Soviet division Class B 10 In 1950 the club lost its place in the play offs to Spartak Uzhhorod Zakarpattia Uzhhorod and was dissolved In 1953 upon the enlargement of the Class B competitions Second division the city of Odesa was represented by Metalurh in Class B 1953 1954 which soon was replaced again with already more familiar Kharchovyk Odesa 10 In 1957 58 there was established Avanhard sports society which adopted number of other smaller societies in Ukraine under its umbrella 10 In 1958 the Odesa city team adopted the name Chornomorets and represented the city s Rope Factory 10 Chornomorets Black Sea Shipping Company edit In 1959 Chornomorets was handed over to the Black Sea Shipping Company which was a member of Vodnik sports society Since then its emblem corresponded with the main emblem of Vodnik society In the last season of the Soviet Top League Chornomorets earned fourth place the only time it ever placed above the big clubs in Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv Shakhtar Donetsk and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Recent history edit The club was a founding member of the Ukrainian Premier League winning the Ukrainian Cup and finishing 5th in the inaugural 1992 season Chornomorets finished 3rd the next two seasons and 2nd during the following two seasons They also won another domestic Cup in 1994 The club s most successful spell was achieved under the guidance of Viktor Prokopenko and later under Leonid Buryak At the end of the 1997 98 season following big financial troubles and the sale of a number of leading players the club was relegated to the First League They won promotion the following 1998 99 season but finished in the second last place next year and were relegated again Sometimes in 2001 the Klimov s Primorie company which owned SC Odesa along with Imexbank acquired the city s main team 11 In 2002 SC Odesa was merged with Chornomorets Chornomorets came back up again for the 2002 03 season and enjoyed several decent seasons in the Premier League They finished third in the 2005 06 season and took part in the 2006 07 UEFA Cup tournament Chornomorets were deducted 6 points by FIFA on 6 November 2008 It was confirmed by Ukrainian Premier League on 2 March 2009 12 The club managed to finish the 2008 09 season in 10th place despite the deduction The 2009 10 season started badly with a 5 0 loss to Dynamo Kyiv and a poor run of form that saw the team finish the first half of the season in 13th place just two spots away from the relegation zone The club was relegated to the First League at the end of the season It took however just a year for Chornomorets to return to the Ukrainian top flight for the 2011 12 season Following a loss in relegation playoffs on 27 May 2018 Chornomorets fans attacked the head coach of the club 13 Stadium and infrastructure edit nbsp Location of Chornomorets StadiumThe main stadium of club is traditionally considered Chornomorets Stadium that until 2012 was called as the Central Stadium of the Black Sea Shipping Company The stadium is located in the Shevchenko Park Among other stadiums Chornomorets also used Stadion Dnister imeni V Dukova 2004 2005 reserves in Ovidiopol at the Dnister Liman Spartak Stadium 2005 2006 reserves in Odesa Chornomorets Training Base in Sovinyon 2006 2007 reserves in Odesa Kits and shirts Sponsors editPeriod Shirt sponsor1958 1989 nbsp BLASCO1989 1990 nbsp Nisso Boeki1990 1991 nbsp BLASCO1992 1994 nbsp Pony1994 1997 nbsp Reusch1997 1999 nbsp Puma2001 2014 nbsp Imexbank2014 2015 nbsp ET2015 2017 nbsp 2 22017 2021 nbsp Gefest2021 nbsp Parimatch2022 nbsp Allrise Capital Period Football kit sponsor1936 1970 1970 1980 nbsp Adidas1992 1994 nbsp Pony1994 1997 nbsp Reusch1997 1999 nbsp Puma1999 2002 nbsp Adidas2002 2010 nbsp Umbro2010 2016 nbsp Nike2016 2021 nbsp Legea2021 nbsp KelmeEuropean competitions editChornomorets Odesa participates in European competitions since 1975 after playing its first game against S S Lazio in the UEFA Cup 1975 76 Further information FC Chornomorets Odesa in European footballHonours editDomestic achievements edit Ukrainian Premier League Runners up 2 1994 95 1995 96 Third place 3 1992 93 1993 94 2005 06 Ukrainian First League Runners up 3 1998 99 2001 02 2010 11 Ukrainian Cup Winners 2 1992 1993 94 Runners up 1 2012 13 Ukrainian Super Cup Runners up 1 2013 Soviet Top League Third place 1 1974 Soviet First League Winners 3 1961 14 1973 1987 Runners up 1 1962 Soviet League Cup Winners 1 1990International achievements edit UEFA Intertoto Cup Runners up 1 2007Naming history editSee also Language policy in the USSR Officially in the Soviet Union Ukrainian teams carried both names in Russian and Ukrainian 1926 Club formed FC Dynamo Odesa out of Sparta Odesa 1936 Dynamo was admitted to the All Union competitions 1936 KinAp Odesa entered league competitions at republican level Ukraine 1938 Pischevik Kharchovyk Odesa entered league competitions at republican level Ukraine 1940 Dynamo football team dissolved its players joined Kharchovyk which admitted to the All Union competitions 1941 Club renamed Spartak Odesa 1942 World War II club was dissolved 1944 Club revived as Dynamo Odesa which qualified for final stage of the Cup of the Ukrainian SSR 1945 Club reformed as Kharchovyk Odesa admitted to the All Union competitions 1950 Kharchovyk relegated and dissolved 1951 Metallurg Metalurh Odesa team of Kim Fomin promoted to the All Union competitions 1955 Club split reviving Kharchovyk Odesa in the All Union competitions in place of Metalurh while Metalurh continued to play at republican level 1958 Club renamed Chernomorets Chornomorets Odesa as part of the Odesa Rope Factory 1959 Chornomorets Odesa became a part of the Black Sea Shipping Company 1999 Former Soviet army sports club SC Odesa merged into ChornomoretsPlayers editCurrent squad edit As of 14 January 2024 15 16 17 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp UKR Danylo Varakuta3 DF nbsp UKR Vitaliy Yermakov4 MF nbsp UKR Mykyta Sytnykov5 DF nbsp SVN Luka Gucek7 MF nbsp UKR Orest Kuzyk8 MF nbsp SVN Jon Sporn9 MF nbsp UKR Illya Putrya captain 10 MF nbsp NGA Jack Ipalibo11 FW nbsp UKR Bohdan Boychuk12 DF nbsp UKR Vladyslav Shapoval17 FW nbsp UKR Danylo Holub18 MF nbsp ARG Fabricio Alvarenga20 FW nbsp UKR Artur Avahimyan on loan from Oleksandriya No Pos Nation Player21 DF nbsp UKR Illya Ukhan22 DF nbsp BIH Vladimir Arsic23 FW nbsp POR Ze Gomes27 MF nbsp UKR Oleksandr Vasylyev30 MF nbsp UKR Yevhen Danylyuk31 GK nbsp UKR Oleh Bilyk39 MF nbsp BEL Ziguy Badibanga45 MF nbsp UKR Maksym Braharu70 FW nbsp NGA Samson Iyede on loan from Horsens 71 GK nbsp UKR Yan Vichnyi77 FW nbsp UKR Andriy Shtohrin79 DF nbsp UKR Volodymyr SalyukFormer players edit nbsp Semen Altman nbsp Oleksiy Antonov nbsp Oleksandr Babych nbsp Oleh Bazylevych nbsp Leonid Buryak nbsp nbsp Ihor Byelanov nbsp Anatoliy Didenko nbsp Oleksiy Hay nbsp nbsp Viktor Hryshko nbsp Serhiy Kovalets nbsp Valeriy Lobanovskyi nbsp Ihor Nakonechnyi nbsp Valeriy Porkuyan nbsp Vitaliy Shevchenko nbsp Oleksandr Skrypnyk nbsp Eduard Stoyanov nbsp Oleksandr ZabaraCoaches and administration editAdministration 18 Coaching senior team 19 Coaching U 19 team 19 President nbsp Leonid Klimov General director nbsp Anatoliy Misyura Vice president nbsp Oleksiy Klimov Vice president nbsp Ihor Cherkasov Sporting director nbsp Anatoliy Misyura Director operations of sports facilities nbsp Serhiy Syvolap Head coach nbsp Roman Hryhorchuk Coach nbsp Stepan Matviyiv Coach nbsp Mykhaylo Savka Coach nbsp Ihor Kasyanenko Coach nbsp Oleksiy Antonov Coach nbsp Oleksiy Hay GK coach nbsp Andriy Hlushchenko U 19 senior coach nbsp Anatoliy Didenko U 19 assistant coach nbsp Vitaliy Starovyk U 19 goalies coach nbsp Yevhen ShyryayevLeague and Cup history editSee also List of FC Chornomorets Odesa seasons The scheme below shows performance of a team which carried names Kharchovyk Pischevik and Chornomorets Chernomorets only Soviet Union edit Ukraine editManagers editFirst team edit nbsp Konstantin Shchegotsky 1945 46 nbsp Aleksei Kostylev 1953 nbsp Vsevolod Bobrov 1963 nbsp Vladimir Gorokhov 1964 nbsp Yuriy Voynov 1964 67 nbsp Valentin Fyodorov 1967 nbsp Nikolai Morozov 1967 68 nbsp Sergei Shaposhnikov 1968 70 nbsp Yuriy Voynov 1970 nbsp Viktor Zhylin 1971 nbsp Nikolai Morozov 1971 nbsp Ahmad Alaskarov 1973 77 nbsp Nikita Simonyan 1980 81 nbsp Viktor Prokopenko 1982 86 nbsp Anatoli Polosin 1987 88 nbsp Viktor Prokopenko 1989 94 nbsp Leonid Buryak 1994 98 nbsp Oleksandr Holokolosov 1998 99 nbsp Anatoliy Azarenkov 1999 01 nbsp Oleksandr Skrypnyk 2001 02 nbsp Valeriy Porkujan 2002 nbsp Semen Altman 1 January 2003 23 June 2007 nbsp Vitaly Shevchenko 27 June 2007 3 November 2008 nbsp Viktor Hryshko 3 November 2008 12 August 2009 nbsp Ihor Nakonechnyi interim 12 August 2009 1 September 2009 nbsp Andriy Bal 1 September 2009 13 May 2010 nbsp Ihor Nakonechnyi 13 May 2010 16 November 2010 nbsp Roman Hryhorchuk 16 November 2010 2014 nbsp Oleksandr Babych 2014 22 August 2017 nbsp Oleksandr Hranovskyi interim 22 August 2017 30 August 2017 nbsp Oleksiy Chystyakov interim 30 August 2017 4 September 2017 nbsp Oleg Dulub 4 September 2017 22 December 2017 nbsp Kostyantyn Frolov 23 December 2017 13 June 2018 nbsp Angel Chervenkov 13 June 2018 16 September 2019 nbsp Vitaliy Starovik interim 16 September 2019 14 October 2019 nbsp Ostap Markevych 14 October 2019 April 2020 nbsp Serhiy Kovalets 13 May 2020 18 February 2021 nbsp Oleksiy Antonov 18 February 2021 22 June 2021 nbsp Yuriy Moroz 23 June 2021 30 December 2021 nbsp Roman Hryhorchuk 30 December 2021 present Reserve team edit nbsp Oleksandr Skrypnyk 2004 2005 nbsp Vladyslav Zubkov 2005 Presidents edit1989 1992 Yuriy Zabolotnyi 1992 1995 Vyacheslav Leshchuk 1996 1997 Hryhoriy Biberhal 1998 1998 Petro Naida 1998 2002 Leonid Klimov honorary president ever since 2002 present Oleh Marus acting See also editFC Chornomorets 2 Odesa SK Odesa Black Sea Shipping CompanyNotes editReferences edit Futbolnyj klub Chernomorec Odessa Oficialnyj sajt Komu oficialno prinadlezhat ukrainskie kluby ukrrudprom com 12 November 2021 Kerivnictvo klubu chornomorets football U Chernomorca novyj generalnyj direktor foto usionline com 2 June 2017 in Russian A brief overview of the club s establishment at the official website FC Chornomorets Odesa FK Chornomorec Odesa Ukrainian Heraldry Society Forum 27 June 2010 a b c d e Chornomorets Odesa Kopanyi myach Plagiarism in sports emblems Plagiat u sportivnih emblemah Ukrainian Heraldry Society Forum 9 January 2010 in Russian An overview of the club s history in 1958 1969 at the official website a b c d e f Spartak Odesa Kopanyi Myach Anatoliy Chystov football is a small life of my big life Anatolij Chistov futbol eto malenkaya zhizn v moej bolshoj zhizni Odesskiy 2002 S Chernomorca snyaty shest ochkov Chornomorets deducted 6 points in Russian UA Football 2 March 2009 Retrieved 27 May 2009 Vbolivalniki pobili trenera FK Chornomorec ne dijshov do Prem yer ligi Fans attacked a coach of FC Chornomorets has not reached the Premier Liha Ukrainska Pravda in Ukrainian Retrieved 3 July 2023 as Champion of Ukrainian SSR FC Chornomorets Odesa First team squad FC Choronomorets in Ukrainian Retrieved 14 May 2023 Chornomorets SKLAD KOMANDI in Ukrainian FC Chornomorets Odesa Retrieved 18 August 2019 Kerivnictvo klubu FC Choronomorets in Ukrainian Retrieved 14 May 2023 a b Trenerskij sklad ta personal FK Chornomorec FC Choronomorets in Ukrainian Retrieved 14 May 2023 External links editOfficial website Fan s website archived 28 August 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Chornomorets Odesa amp oldid 1212541353, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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