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FC Nikopol

FC Nikopol is a Ukrainian football club from the city of Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk oblast and Makiivka, Donetsk Oblast before 2015. Another FC Nikopol has existed in Nikopol prior to relocation of FC Makiivvuhillya.[2]

FC Nikopol
Full nameFC Nikopol
Founded2009
GroundElektrometalurh Stadium,[1] Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Capacity7,200
ChairmanAnatoly Akimochkin
2021–22Ukrainian Second League, Group B, 12th of 16 (withdrew)

On 21 June 2023 the 31st PFL Conference excluded several clubs that did not compete in the 2022–23 season and did not renew their membership.[3]

History edit

Makiyivvuhillya (Makeyevugol) edit

 
Emblem of Makiyivvuhillya (2009–2015)

It should be mentioned that previously Makiivvuhillya was represented by a team of the Bazhanov coal mine known as FC Shakhtar Makiivka.

The current club was formed in Makiivka in 2009 and became professional in 2011 entering the Professional Football League of Ukraine and was based in Makiivka under the name FC Makiyivvuhillya Makiyivka. The name of the club is associated Makiyivka's coal industry, since the city of Makiyivka is close proximity to the city of Donetsk. The football team was created out of the state mining enterprise Makiyivvuhillya in the summer of 2009 to participate in the Coal Industry Cup. In the finals of the Coal Industry Cup, a tournament which Makiyivka defeated SE "Dzerzhynskvuhillya."[4]

After the event the company decided to continue supporting the football team, with general director Stanislav Tolchin becoming the honorary president of football club. The President of the club became Anatoly Akimochkin and head coach was Spartak Zhyhulin.[4]

In the winter of 2009, Makiyivvuhillya won the city championship in Makiyivka and finished 3rd in the Donetsk oblast championship. In 2010 the team became a finalist of the Coal Industry Cup (losing to FC Shakhtar Sverdlovsk) and 3rd place again in the Donetsk oblast championship. In 2011, the team participated in the Ukrainian Amateur championship.

In the Second League the club played its home games at the Bazhanovets Stadium, which was also used by the former Soviet/Ukrainian club Shakhtar Makiyivka (also known as Bazhanovets) but the stadium was found lacking in facilities. Later the club played at Metalurh Stadium in Yenakiieve.

Nikopol-NPHU edit

 
Logo used since 2015 till 2017.
 
Nikopol city coat of arms

In 2014, the club was forced to relocate to Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, due to the 2014 Russian aggression against Ukraine. It also lost its main sponsor Makiyivvuhillya, but in Nikopol the club was taken under its wing the Independent Trade Union of Miners of Ukraine (NPHU) which added own abbreviation to the club's name as Makeyevugol-NPHU. After the 2014–15 season the club formally withdrew from the PFL and reentered under the name of FC Nikopol-NPHU.[5][6]

The club plays at the stadium of FC Elektrometalurh-NZF Nikopol, while trains at the stadium of FC Kolos Chkalove from Chkalove.

FC Nikopol edit

During the winter break of the 2016–17 Ukrainian Second League season, the club renamed themselves to FC Nikopol.[7]

Other clubs in Nikopol edit

In Nikopol is another FC Nikopol that participated in the 2007 Ukrainian Amateur Cup and place third in football championships of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in 2009 and 2013. Both FC Nikopol and FC Kolos Chkalove were withdrawn from the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast championship in 2015.

Stadiums edit

Players edit

As of 19 September 2022[8] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   UKR Maksym Bilous
4 DF   UKR Volodymyr Kirychuk
10 MF   UKR Ihor Koshevarov
22 DF   UKR Nazar Sydorenko
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF   UKR Pylyp Khamakha
32 MF   UKR Yaroslav Butich
77 GK   UKR Oleksiy Bashtanenko
99 FW   UKR Yaroslav Homenko

League and cup history edit

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
Known as FC Makiyivvuhillya Makiivka
2011 4th 4 8 2 2 4 6 11 8
2011–12 3rd "B" 14/14 26 5 2 19 17 8 17 132 finals
2012–13 3rd "B" 12/13 24 5 2 17 21 58 17 164 finals
3rd "4" 4/5 32 8 3 21 32 71 27 Relegation group[9]
2013–14 3rd 13/19 36 13 6 17 33 47 45 164 finals
2014–15 3rd 8/10 27 5 6 16 23 45 21 moved to Nikopol
reorganized as FC Nikopol-NPHU
2015–16 3rd 14/14 26 2 6 18 18 51 12 132 finals
renamed as FC Nikopol[10]
2016–17 3rd 11/17 32 12 5 15 40 49 41 164 finals
2017–18 3rd "B" 7/12 33 11 12 10 36 34 45 132 finals
2018–19 3rd "B" 10/10 27 3 4 20 15 54 13 164 finals
2019–20 3rd "B" 6/11 20 6 6 8 22 24 24 164 finals
2020–21 3rd "B" 11/12 22 3 5 14 18 46 14
2021–22 3rd "B" 12/16 20 5 5 10 22 42 20

Coaches edit

Makiivvuhillya
  • 2009-2009 Ihor Yefremenko
  • 2009-2015 Spartak Zhyhulin
Nikopol-NHPU
Nikopol

See also edit

External links edit

  • Official website 2018-08-12 at the Wayback Machine (FC Nikopol)
  • Official website 2018-09-14 at the Wayback Machine (Independent Trade Union of Miners of Ukraine)
  • (Makiivka Coal Mining)
  • В следующем сезоне клуб из Никополя заменит Макеевуголь. www.ua-football.com. 13 January 2015
  • Жицький: НПГУ-Макіїввугілля трансформується у ФК Нікополь. www.ua-football.com. 3 June 2015

References edit

  1. ^ Elektrometalurh Stadium 2015-07-19 at the Wayback Machine at the club's website
  2. ^ . Nikopolskyi Kolos website.
  3. ^ . pfl.ua. 21 June 2023
  4. ^ a b (in Russian). Makiyivvuhillya Makiyivka Official web site. Archived from the original on 2012-03-26. Retrieved 2011-06-22.
  5. ^ "Сталь и еще пять клубов вышли из состава ПФЛ, восемь – включено" [Stal and other five clubs left the PFL, while other eight were included]. UA-Football (in Russian). 20 June 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  6. ^ Big football has returned to Nikopol (В Никополь вернулся большой футбол). Gorod.dp. 9 February 2017
  7. ^ [Professional Football League of Ukraine - League Committee - Decision №11] (PDF). PFL (in Ukrainian). 6 February 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 November 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-11-15. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
  9. ^ Competition held in two stages. Points from Stage One carried over
  10. ^ During the winter break the club renamed themselves from FC Nikopol-NPHU to FC Nikopol
    [Professional Football League of Ukraine - League Committee - Decision №11] (PDF). PFL (in Ukrainian). 6 February 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 November 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2017.

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FC Nikopol is a Ukrainian football club from the city of Nikopol Dnipropetrovsk oblast and Makiivka Donetsk Oblast before 2015 Another FC Nikopol has existed in Nikopol prior to relocation of FC Makiivvuhillya 2 FC NikopolFull nameFC NikopolFounded2009GroundElektrometalurh Stadium 1 Nikopol Dnipropetrovsk OblastCapacity7 200ChairmanAnatoly Akimochkin2021 22Ukrainian Second League Group B 12th of 16 withdrew Home coloursAway coloursThird colours Not to be confused with FC Nikopol 2007 On 21 June 2023 the 31st PFL Conference excluded several clubs that did not compete in the 2022 23 season and did not renew their membership 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Makiyivvuhillya Makeyevugol 1 2 Nikopol NPHU 1 3 FC Nikopol 2 Other clubs in Nikopol 3 Stadiums 4 Players 5 League and cup history 6 Coaches 7 See also 8 External links 9 ReferencesHistory editMakiyivvuhillya Makeyevugol edit nbsp Emblem of Makiyivvuhillya 2009 2015 It should be mentioned that previously Makiivvuhillya was represented by a team of the Bazhanov coal mine known as FC Shakhtar Makiivka The current club was formed in Makiivka in 2009 and became professional in 2011 entering the Professional Football League of Ukraine and was based in Makiivka under the name FC Makiyivvuhillya Makiyivka The name of the club is associated Makiyivka s coal industry since the city of Makiyivka is close proximity to the city of Donetsk The football team was created out of the state mining enterprise Makiyivvuhillya in the summer of 2009 to participate in the Coal Industry Cup In the finals of the Coal Industry Cup a tournament which Makiyivka defeated SE Dzerzhynskvuhillya 4 After the event the company decided to continue supporting the football team with general director Stanislav Tolchin becoming the honorary president of football club The President of the club became Anatoly Akimochkin and head coach was Spartak Zhyhulin 4 In the winter of 2009 Makiyivvuhillya won the city championship in Makiyivka and finished 3rd in the Donetsk oblast championship In 2010 the team became a finalist of the Coal Industry Cup losing to FC Shakhtar Sverdlovsk and 3rd place again in the Donetsk oblast championship In 2011 the team participated in the Ukrainian Amateur championship In the Second League the club played its home games at the Bazhanovets Stadium which was also used by the former Soviet Ukrainian club Shakhtar Makiyivka also known as Bazhanovets but the stadium was found lacking in facilities Later the club played at Metalurh Stadium in Yenakiieve Nikopol NPHU edit nbsp Logo used since 2015 till 2017 nbsp Nikopol city coat of arms In 2014 the club was forced to relocate to Nikopol Dnipropetrovsk Oblast due to the 2014 Russian aggression against Ukraine It also lost its main sponsor Makiyivvuhillya but in Nikopol the club was taken under its wing the Independent Trade Union of Miners of Ukraine NPHU which added own abbreviation to the club s name as Makeyevugol NPHU After the 2014 15 season the club formally withdrew from the PFL and reentered under the name of FC Nikopol NPHU 5 6 The club plays at the stadium of FC Elektrometalurh NZF Nikopol while trains at the stadium of FC Kolos Chkalove from Chkalove FC Nikopol edit During the winter break of the 2016 17 Ukrainian Second League season the club renamed themselves to FC Nikopol 7 Other clubs in Nikopol editIn Nikopol is another FC Nikopol that participated in the 2007 Ukrainian Amateur Cup and place third in football championships of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in 2009 and 2013 Both FC Nikopol and FC Kolos Chkalove were withdrawn from the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast championship in 2015 Stadiums edit nbsp Kolos Stadium in Chkalove nbsp Elektrometalurh StadiumPlayers editAs of 19 September 2022 update 8 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 2 DF nbsp UKR Maksym Bilous 4 DF nbsp UKR Volodymyr Kirychuk 10 MF nbsp UKR Ihor Koshevarov 22 DF nbsp UKR Nazar Sydorenko No Pos Nation Player 23 DF nbsp UKR Pylyp Khamakha 32 MF nbsp UKR Yaroslav Butich 77 GK nbsp UKR Oleksiy Bashtanenko 99 FW nbsp UKR Yaroslav HomenkoLeague and cup history editSeason Div Pos Pl W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes Known as FC Makiyivvuhillya Makiivka 2011 4th 4 8 2 2 4 6 11 8 2011 12 3rd B 14 14 26 5 2 19 17 8 17 1 32 finals 2012 13 3rd B 12 13 24 5 2 17 21 58 17 1 64 finals 3rd 4 4 5 32 8 3 21 32 71 27 Relegation group 9 2013 14 3rd 13 19 36 13 6 17 33 47 45 1 64 finals 2014 15 3rd 8 10 27 5 6 16 23 45 21 moved to Nikopol reorganized as FC Nikopol NPHU 2015 16 3rd 14 14 26 2 6 18 18 51 12 1 32 finals renamed as FC Nikopol 10 2016 17 3rd 11 17 32 12 5 15 40 49 41 1 64 finals 2017 18 3rd B 7 12 33 11 12 10 36 34 45 1 32 finals 2018 19 3rd B 10 10 27 3 4 20 15 54 13 1 64 finals 2019 20 3rd B 6 11 20 6 6 8 22 24 24 1 64 finals 2020 21 3rd B 11 12 22 3 5 14 18 46 14 2021 22 3rd B 12 16 20 5 5 10 22 42 20Coaches editMakiivvuhillya 2009 2009 Ihor Yefremenko 2009 2015 Spartak Zhyhulin Nikopol NHPU 2015 2016 Serhiy Zhytskyi 2016 Serhiy Valyayev 2016 2017 Hryhoriy Varzhelenko Nikopol 2017 2020 Hryhoriy Varzhelenko 2021 Evgeny Yarovenko 2021 Serhiy Vorobey 2021 Oleksandr PoklonskyiSee also editFC Elektrometalurh Nikopol FC Shakhtar MakiivkaExternal links editOfficial website Archived 2018 08 12 at the Wayback Machine FC Nikopol Official website Archived 2018 09 14 at the Wayback Machine Independent Trade Union of Miners of Ukraine Official website Makiivka Coal Mining V sleduyushem sezone klub iz Nikopolya zamenit Makeevugol www ua football com 13 January 2015 Zhickij NPGU Makiyivvugillya transformuyetsya u FK Nikopol www ua football com 3 June 2015References edit Elektrometalurh Stadium Archived 2015 07 19 at the Wayback Machine at the club s website 2010 Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Football Championship Nikopolskyi Kolos website HHHI chergova Konferenciya PFL pidsumuvali sezon 2022 23 viznachili oriyentiri novogo chempionatu pfl ua 21 June 2023 a b Istoriya History of the club in Russian Makiyivvuhillya Makiyivka Official web site Archived from the original on 2012 03 26 Retrieved 2011 06 22 Stal i eshe pyat klubov vyshli iz sostava PFL vosem vklyucheno Stal and other five clubs left the PFL while other eight were included UA Football in Russian 20 June 2015 Retrieved 24 June 2015 Big football has returned to Nikopol V Nikopol vernulsya bolshoj futbol Gorod dp 9 February 2017 PROFESIONAL NA FUTBOLNA LIGA UKRAYiNI RADA LIG POSTANOVA 11 Professional Football League of Ukraine League Committee Decision 11 PDF PFL in Ukrainian 6 February 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 11 November 2018 Retrieved 27 March 2017 Profesionalna futbolna liga Ukrayini Archived from the original on 2021 11 15 Retrieved 2021 07 15 Competition held in two stages Points from Stage One carried over During the winter break the club renamed themselves from FC Nikopol NPHU to FC NikopolPROFESIONALNA FUTBOLNA LIGA UKRAYiNI RADA LIG POSTANOVA 11 Professional Football League of Ukraine League Committee Decision 11 PDF PFL in Ukrainian 6 February 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 11 November 2018 Retrieved 27 March 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Nikopol amp oldid 1222852678, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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