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PFC Sumy

FC Sumy was a Ukrainian football team based in the city of Sumy, which used to play in the Persha Liha. In April 2019 the Ukrainian Football Federation deprived the club of its professional status.[1]

FC Sumy
Full nameFootball Club Sumy
Founded2008
Dissolved2019
GroundYuvileiny Stadium, Sumy
Capacity25,830
Sumy coat of arms

Previously until 2008 FC Sumy name carried by two clubs as a provisional name. First it appeared in Ukraine in 1995 when FC SBTS Sumy was renamed and in 1996 changed its name again to Ahroservis Sumy folding after the season. In 1998 the Krasnopillia forestry Yavir was relocated to Sumy and at first named as Yavir-Sumy, but already in 1999 it was renamed again as Spartak Sumy. This club in 2002 carried name of FC Sumy after being merged with Frunzenets-Liha-99, but already next year it changed back to Spartak and in 2006 folded.

In 2008 the revived Krasnopillia forestry team Yavir was brought to Sumy again changing its name to FC Sumy. That team competed until 2019 and for its logo used a coat of arms of Sumy Oblast.

Football clubs known as FC Sumy
Club as FC Sumy original club
FC Ahrotekhservis Sumy 1995–1996 Avtomobilist Sumy (1965–1993)
FC Spartak Sumy 2002 Yavir Krasnopillia (1982–1998)
PFC Sumy 2008–2019 Yavir Krasnopillia (2001–2008)
FC Sumy 2020– LS Group Verkhnya Syrovatka (2016–2020)

The club plays at the Sumy Oblast central stadium, Yuvileiny Stadium, that was completed in 2001 and has 25,830 spectator seats. It did cost the investors over 50 million euros to construct, making it the most expensive and largest stadium that any Ukrainian Second League club uses.

Brief history

FC Yavir Krasnopillia

FC Sumy's predecessor, FC Yavir Krasnopillia, was established back in 1982 at the Krasnopillia Forestry and competed at regional competitions of Sumy Oblast. In 1991 the club entered the republican amateur competitions. After dissolution of the Soviet Union, the club was admitted to the Ukrainian Transitional League. Yavir Krasnopillia became a champion of the 1994–95 Ukrainian Second League and was promoted to the First League.

After the main team of the Sumy Oblast, FC Ahrotekhservis Sumy, was relegated out of the Second League in 1996, there were talks to revive football in Sumy. On the initiative of the regional government in 1998 Yavir was transferred to the regional center and renamed as Yavir-Sumy. Later it was transformed into FC Spartak Sumy. With that the main city stadium, formerly Spartak Stadium was finally finished and renamed as Yuvileinyi Stadium.

In 2000 Yavir Krasnopillia was revived in its home town and restarted its participation in regional competitions, while Spartak Sumy competed in the First League. In 2002 Yavir again was admitted to the Second League. In 2006 Spartak Sumy went bankrupt and was dissolved. Again there surfaced talks about bringing big football back to Sumy. In 2008 the new Yavir was again moved to Sumy.

FC Sumy / PFC Sumy

The city of Sumy for quite some time used to have its own football teams during the Soviet period, such as Spartak, Frunzenets, and others which eventually were disbanded. The "FC Sumy" football project was another attempt to reestablish the football tradition in the city.

FC Sumy played in the vastly superior Yuvileiny Stadium which can hold 25,830 spectators.

In the fall of 2008 they changed their name once again to FC Sumy. They play in the yellow and green colors of their former stadium Kolos, which can accommodate up to 3,000 spectators. After the 2009–10 Ukrainian Second League season the club again found itself in financial distress and failed attestation, which was followed by their license being withdrawn by the PFL.[2] On 16 June 2010 it was announced that the club is being sponsored by the Russian billionaire Konstantin Grigorishin (through "Sumy Engineering").[3] In July 2010 FC Sumy were readmitted to the Ukrainian Second League – please refer to 2010–11 Ukrainian Second League for details.

In June 2017 it was announced that "Sumy Engineering" transferred its corporate rights on the club to the Romny-based company "Ahrobiznes TSK".[4] Ahrobiznes TSK has its own football club since 2014 that was playing at amateur and regional levels.[5]

In April 2018 the local news media announced a sudden death of director of Romny Ahrobiznes and a member of regional council.[6][7] On 15 June 2018 FC Ahrobiznes TSK Romny announced that it is dissolved due to financial difficulties.[8]

On 13 August 2018 head coach of PFC Sumy Zolotnytskyi announced that the club has salary debts to players and is forced to get relocated to Okhtyrka[9] which team recently was dissolved. In October PFC Sumy acknowledged that it has problems with financing, in addition earlier this month it was accused in match-fixing.[10]

On 9 January 2019 there appeared information that the club might not finish the 2018–19 Ukrainian First League.[11] On 11 April 2019 the Ukrainian Football Federation indeed did deprived the club of its professional status.[1] This was done due to match fixing by players of the club who were also banned from playing professional football (they were Serhiy Harashchenkov, Taras Duray and Ehor Luhovyi) in addition to president of the club Rostyslav Kozar.[1]

PFC Sumy received new ownership during winter break of the 2018–19 season in the face of Serhiy Vashchenko who earlier that season was supposed to become the owner of Kobra Kharkiv.[12][13][14][15][16] The new head coach was announced also former head coach of Kobra, Oleksandr Oliynyk.[13][17] According to the former club's director Anatoliy Boiko, on 1 December 2018 PFC Sumy did not have any players on contract.[13] On 11 April 2019, the FFU Control and Disciplinary Committee adopted its decision to strip the club of professional status and exclude the club from any competitions that it is participating currently or in the future.[18] However the club has a right to file an appeal. Additional separate sanctions will be also applied against the club's playing and administrative personnel. On 14 April 2019, the chairman of the FFU committee of ethics and fair play Francesco Baranka noted that PFC Sumy has earned some 10 million euros in match fixing.[19] More to it, Ukrainian coach Oleksandr Sevidov who held post of head coach consultant in PFC Sumy and previously managed FC Illichivets Mariupol received a lifetime disqualification.[20]

On 1 October 2019 there appeared some information that the club has intentions to resume its participation in football competitions for the 2020–21 season.[21]

On 10 October 2019 the chief editor of magazine "Futbol" Artem Frankov informed the UAF Committee of Appeals cancelled the decision of the UAF Control and Disciplinary Committee in regards to PFC Sumy.[22]

Previous names of the club and its logos

  • 1999 – 2008: Futbol'nyi Klub "Yavir" Krasnopillya (Ukrainian: Футбольний Клуб "Явір" Краснопілля) (Football Club Yavir Krasnopillya)
  • 2008 – 2010: Futbol'nyi Klub "Sumy" (Ukrainian: Футбольний Клуб "Суми") (Football Club Sumy)
  • 2010 – 2019: Profesiynyi Futbol'nyi Klub "Sumy" (Ukrainian: Професійний Футбольний Клуб "Суми") (Professional Football Club Sumy)

Stadium

Current
Former
  • Kolos Stadium (3,000)

Honors

1994–95 Champions
2011–12 Champions

League and cup history

FC Yavir Krasnopillya (2001–2008)

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
2001 Regional Level (Sumy Oblast)[23]
2001 4th 5 8 1 1 6 2 25 4
2002 4th 5 8 1 2 5 3 11 5
2002–03 3rd "C" 10 28 8 8 12 27 41 32 18 finals
2003–04 3rd "C" 10 30 10 7 13 20 28 37 132 finals
2004–05 3rd "C" 10 28 8 5 15 24 40 29 132 finals
2005–06 3rd "C" 6 24 11 5 8 25 26 38 132 finals
2006–07 3rd "B" 13 28 6 7 15 18 30 25 116 finals
2007–08 3rd "B" 13 34 10 7 17 36 62 37 Did not enter
Since 2008 at Regional Level (Sumy Oblast)[24]

FC Sumy (2008–2019)

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
FC Sumy
2008–09 3rd "B" 17 34 6 10 18 27 60 22 164 finals –6[25] – Name change[26]
2009–10 3rd "B" 8 26 10 6 10 32 34 36 132 finals [2][27]
PFC Sumy
2010–11 3rd "A" 2 22 14 3 5 38 13 45 164 finals
2011–12 3rd "A" 1 26 21 3 2 51 13 66 18 finals Promoted[28]
2012–13 2nd 9 34 14 8 12 32 35 50 132 finals
2013–14 2nd 11 30 11 6 13 29 39 39 132 finals
2014–15 2nd 8 30 12 7 11 35 41 43 116 finals
2015–16 2nd 14 30 8 6 16 35 54 30 116 finals
2016–17 2nd 15 34 8 12 14 34 44 36 132 finals Relegation play-off winner[29]
2017–18 2nd 12 33 11 6 16 27 37 39 132 finals
2018–19 2nd 14 28 3 7 18 21 91 16 116 finals Excluded

Managers

PFC Sumy

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c [https://m.glavcom.ua/sport/news/ukrajinskiy-futbolniy-klub-pozbavleniy-profesiynogo-statusu-za-uchast-u-dogovirnih-matchah-585260.html Український футбольний клуб позбавлений професійного статусу за участь у договірних матчах (The Ukrainian football club is deprived of professional status for participating in fixed matches), Glavcom (10 April 2019)
  2. ^ a b Club failed attestation for the 2010–11 season and license was withdrawn. "Состоялось заседание Центрального Совета ПФЛ (Meeting of the Professional Football League)" (in Russian). ua.football. 21 June 2010. Retrieved 21 June 2009.
  3. ^ Oleksiy Komarovskyi. Hordiyenko: Now Sumy will be taken care by Konstantin Grigorishin (ГОРДІЄНКО: "Тепер Суми опікуватиме Костянтин Григоришин"). Ukrayinskyi futbol (sport.ua). 16 June 2010
  4. ^ The PFC Sumy changed its sponsor (У ПФК Суми змінився спонсор). UA-Football. 26 June 2017
  5. ^ . AAFU.
  6. ^ Suddenly died director of agro-company and a member of the Sumy Oblast council (Раптово помер директор агрофірми – депутат Сумської обласної ради). The Sumy Post. 9 April 2018
  7. ^ Suddenly died a president of the Romny "Ahrobiznes TSK" Hennadiy Svirskyi (Раптово помер президент роменського "Агробізнеса TSK" Геннадій Свірський). Romny.online. 10 April 2018
  8. ^ Valeriy Kholodnyi. Ahrobiznes TSK Romny ceased its existence ("Агробізнес TSK" (Ромни) припинив існування). Footboom. 15 June 2018
  9. ^ PFC Sumy is being based out of Okhtyrka and has debts before players (ПФК Суми базується в Охтирці, перед футболістами є борги). UA-Football. 13 August 2018
  10. ^ PFC Sumy has problems with financing and the team may be withdrawn out of competition during winter (У ПФК Суми проблеми з фінансуванням, команда може взимку знятися з чемпіонату). UA-Football. 19 October 2018
  11. ^ Sumy may be withdrawn from the First League championship (Сумы могут сняться с чемпионата Первой лиги). UA-Football. 9 January 2019
  12. ^ Ex-president of Kobra became a president of PFC Sumy (Экс-президент Кобры стал президентом ПФК Сумы). Sport Arena. 2 February 2019
  13. ^ a b c New leadership of Sumy (Нове керівництво "Сум"?) 11 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine. Sumy Today. 3 February 2019
  14. ^ Artur Malkin. President of scandalous Kobra Vashchenko had been placed in charge of Sumy (Президент скандальной "Кобры" Ващенко возглавил "Сумы"). Footboom. 3 February 2019
  15. ^ Yevhen Kudlai. PFC Sumy has been placed in charge a conartist with experience (ПФК "Сумы" возглавил мошенник со стажем). Dankor.Sumy. 5 February 2019
  16. ^ Oleh Mahlyovanyi. Serhiy Makarov: We do not like that Vashchenko was placed in charge of Sumy and who before that dissolved Kobra (Helios) (Сергей Макаров: "Нам не нравится, что руководителем "Сум" назначили Ващенко, который до этого развалил "Кобру"). Tribuna. 10 February 2019
  17. ^ 31 year old Oliynyk became a head coach of PFC Sumy. Sport Arena. 3 February 2019
  18. ^ The FFU CDC secretary: number of players and functionaries of Sumy will receive disqualifications from a year to lifetime (Секретарь КДК ФФУ: Ряд игроков и функционеров Сум получат дисквалификации от одного года до пожизненного). UA-Football. 11 April 2019
  19. ^ Baranka: PFC Sumy has earned some 10 million euros in match fixing. Sport Arena. 14 April 2019
  20. ^ Sevidov is receiving a lifetime disqualification due to participation in match fixing. Sport Arena. 14 April 2019
  21. ^ Sumy plan to return to the Ukrainian championship starting in the 2020–21 season (Сумы планируют вернуться в чемпионат Украины с сезона 2020/21). Sport Arena. 1 October 2019
  22. ^ Artur Malkin. Artem Frankov: The Committee of Appeals cancelled the CDC decision on "Sumy" (Артем Франков: "Апелляционный комитет отменил решение КДК по "Сумам"). Footboom. 10 October 2019
  23. ^ Club reforms in Krasnopillya and competes in the Sumy Oblast competition
  24. ^ Club reforms in Krasnopillya and competes in the Sumy Oblast competition
  25. ^ Deducted three (3) points for non-payment of participation fees and additional three (3) points for non-payment of participation fees for the second half of the season. The decision was officially declared by the Disciplinary Committee of the PFL on 28 May 2009
    "Professional Football League – 2009 Official Meetings Minutes No. 15 (Deduction of 6 points for FC Sumy)". PFL (in Ukrainian). 28 May 2009. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  26. ^ (in Ukrainian) PFL -Official source of change of name to FC Sumy 13 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  27. ^ . PFL. 13 July 2010
  28. ^ Defeated FC Poltava in Championship game 2–1
  29. ^ Defeated Balkany Zorya 3–1 on aggregate

External links

  • Official website
  • Old website 11 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  • Artur Valerko. FC Sumy: 2nd in Group 3 at intermediate stage (ФК «Суми»: 2 місце Групи 3 на проміжному етапі). AAFU (Sport Arena). 10 March 2021

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Not to be confused with FC Sumy FC Sumy was a Ukrainian football team based in the city of Sumy which used to play in the Persha Liha In April 2019 the Ukrainian Football Federation deprived the club of its professional status 1 FC SumyFull nameFootball Club SumyFounded2008Dissolved2019GroundYuvileiny Stadium SumyCapacity25 830Sumy coat of arms Previously until 2008 FC Sumy name carried by two clubs as a provisional name First it appeared in Ukraine in 1995 when FC SBTS Sumy was renamed and in 1996 changed its name again to Ahroservis Sumy folding after the season In 1998 the Krasnopillia forestry Yavir was relocated to Sumy and at first named as Yavir Sumy but already in 1999 it was renamed again as Spartak Sumy This club in 2002 carried name of FC Sumy after being merged with Frunzenets Liha 99 but already next year it changed back to Spartak and in 2006 folded In 2008 the revived Krasnopillia forestry team Yavir was brought to Sumy again changing its name to FC Sumy That team competed until 2019 and for its logo used a coat of arms of Sumy Oblast Football clubs known as FC Sumy Club as FC Sumy original clubFC Ahrotekhservis Sumy 1995 1996 Avtomobilist Sumy 1965 1993 FC Spartak Sumy 2002 Yavir Krasnopillia 1982 1998 PFC Sumy 2008 2019 Yavir Krasnopillia 2001 2008 FC Sumy 2020 LS Group Verkhnya Syrovatka 2016 2020 The club plays at the Sumy Oblast central stadium Yuvileiny Stadium that was completed in 2001 and has 25 830 spectator seats It did cost the investors over 50 million euros to construct making it the most expensive and largest stadium that any Ukrainian Second League club uses Contents 1 Brief history 1 1 FC Yavir Krasnopillia 1 2 FC Sumy PFC Sumy 2 Previous names of the club and its logos 3 Stadium 4 Honors 5 League and cup history 5 1 FC Yavir Krasnopillya 2001 2008 5 2 FC Sumy 2008 2019 6 Managers 6 1 PFC Sumy 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBrief history EditFC Yavir Krasnopillia Edit FC Sumy s predecessor FC Yavir Krasnopillia was established back in 1982 at the Krasnopillia Forestry and competed at regional competitions of Sumy Oblast In 1991 the club entered the republican amateur competitions After dissolution of the Soviet Union the club was admitted to the Ukrainian Transitional League Yavir Krasnopillia became a champion of the 1994 95 Ukrainian Second League and was promoted to the First League After the main team of the Sumy Oblast FC Ahrotekhservis Sumy was relegated out of the Second League in 1996 there were talks to revive football in Sumy On the initiative of the regional government in 1998 Yavir was transferred to the regional center and renamed as Yavir Sumy Later it was transformed into FC Spartak Sumy With that the main city stadium formerly Spartak Stadium was finally finished and renamed as Yuvileinyi Stadium See also FC Spartak Sumy In 2000 Yavir Krasnopillia was revived in its home town and restarted its participation in regional competitions while Spartak Sumy competed in the First League In 2002 Yavir again was admitted to the Second League In 2006 Spartak Sumy went bankrupt and was dissolved Again there surfaced talks about bringing big football back to Sumy In 2008 the new Yavir was again moved to Sumy FC Sumy PFC Sumy Edit The city of Sumy for quite some time used to have its own football teams during the Soviet period such as Spartak Frunzenets and others which eventually were disbanded The FC Sumy football project was another attempt to reestablish the football tradition in the city FC Sumy played in the vastly superior Yuvileiny Stadium which can hold 25 830 spectators In the fall of 2008 they changed their name once again to FC Sumy They play in the yellow and green colors of their former stadium Kolos which can accommodate up to 3 000 spectators After the 2009 10 Ukrainian Second League season the club again found itself in financial distress and failed attestation which was followed by their license being withdrawn by the PFL 2 On 16 June 2010 it was announced that the club is being sponsored by the Russian billionaire Konstantin Grigorishin through Sumy Engineering 3 In July 2010 FC Sumy were readmitted to the Ukrainian Second League please refer to 2010 11 Ukrainian Second League for details In June 2017 it was announced that Sumy Engineering transferred its corporate rights on the club to the Romny based company Ahrobiznes TSK 4 Ahrobiznes TSK has its own football club since 2014 that was playing at amateur and regional levels 5 In April 2018 the local news media announced a sudden death of director of Romny Ahrobiznes and a member of regional council 6 7 On 15 June 2018 FC Ahrobiznes TSK Romny announced that it is dissolved due to financial difficulties 8 On 13 August 2018 head coach of PFC Sumy Zolotnytskyi announced that the club has salary debts to players and is forced to get relocated to Okhtyrka 9 which team recently was dissolved In October PFC Sumy acknowledged that it has problems with financing in addition earlier this month it was accused in match fixing 10 On 9 January 2019 there appeared information that the club might not finish the 2018 19 Ukrainian First League 11 On 11 April 2019 the Ukrainian Football Federation indeed did deprived the club of its professional status 1 This was done due to match fixing by players of the club who were also banned from playing professional football they were Serhiy Harashchenkov Taras Duray and Ehor Luhovyi in addition to president of the club Rostyslav Kozar 1 PFC Sumy received new ownership during winter break of the 2018 19 season in the face of Serhiy Vashchenko who earlier that season was supposed to become the owner of Kobra Kharkiv 12 13 14 15 16 The new head coach was announced also former head coach of Kobra Oleksandr Oliynyk 13 17 According to the former club s director Anatoliy Boiko on 1 December 2018 PFC Sumy did not have any players on contract 13 On 11 April 2019 the FFU Control and Disciplinary Committee adopted its decision to strip the club of professional status and exclude the club from any competitions that it is participating currently or in the future 18 However the club has a right to file an appeal Additional separate sanctions will be also applied against the club s playing and administrative personnel On 14 April 2019 the chairman of the FFU committee of ethics and fair play Francesco Baranka noted that PFC Sumy has earned some 10 million euros in match fixing 19 More to it Ukrainian coach Oleksandr Sevidov who held post of head coach consultant in PFC Sumy and previously managed FC Illichivets Mariupol received a lifetime disqualification 20 On 1 October 2019 there appeared some information that the club has intentions to resume its participation in football competitions for the 2020 21 season 21 On 10 October 2019 the chief editor of magazine Futbol Artem Frankov informed the UAF Committee of Appeals cancelled the decision of the UAF Control and Disciplinary Committee in regards to PFC Sumy 22 Previous names of the club and its logos Edit1999 2008 Futbol nyi Klub Yavir Krasnopillya Ukrainian Futbolnij Klub Yavir Krasnopillya Football Club Yavir Krasnopillya 2008 2010 Futbol nyi Klub Sumy Ukrainian Futbolnij Klub Sumi Football Club Sumy 2010 2019 Profesiynyi Futbol nyi Klub Sumy Ukrainian Profesijnij Futbolnij Klub Sumi Professional Football Club Sumy Logo of the 2008 2019 team Sumy Oblast coat of arms Yavir KrasnopilliaStadium EditCurrentYuvileiny Stadium Avanhard Stadium reserve FormerKolos Stadium 3 000 Honors EditUkrainian Druha Liha 11994 95 Champions 2011 12 ChampionsLeague and cup history EditFC Yavir Krasnopillya 2001 2008 Edit Season Div Pos Pl W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes2001 Regional Level Sumy Oblast 23 2001 4th 5 8 1 1 6 2 25 42002 4th 5 8 1 2 5 3 11 52002 03 3rd C 10 28 8 8 12 27 41 32 1 8 finals2003 04 3rd C 10 30 10 7 13 20 28 37 1 32 finals2004 05 3rd C 10 28 8 5 15 24 40 29 1 32 finals2005 06 3rd C 6 24 11 5 8 25 26 38 1 32 finals2006 07 3rd B 13 28 6 7 15 18 30 25 1 16 finals2007 08 3rd B 13 34 10 7 17 36 62 37 Did not enterSince 2008 at Regional Level Sumy Oblast 24 FC Sumy 2008 2019 Edit Season Div Pos Pl W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe NotesFC Sumy2008 09 3rd B 17 34 6 10 18 27 60 22 1 64 finals 6 25 Name change 26 2009 10 3rd B 8 26 10 6 10 32 34 36 1 32 finals 2 27 PFC Sumy2010 11 3rd A 2 22 14 3 5 38 13 45 1 64 finals2011 12 3rd A 1 26 21 3 2 51 13 66 1 8 finals Promoted 28 2012 13 2nd 9 34 14 8 12 32 35 50 1 32 finals2013 14 2nd 11 30 11 6 13 29 39 39 1 32 finals2014 15 2nd 8 30 12 7 11 35 41 43 1 16 finals2015 16 2nd 14 30 8 6 16 35 54 30 1 16 finals2016 17 2nd 15 34 8 12 14 34 44 36 1 32 finals Relegation play off winner 29 2017 18 2nd 12 33 11 6 16 27 37 39 1 32 finals2018 19 2nd 14 28 3 7 18 21 91 16 1 16 finals ExcludedManagers EditPFC Sumy Edit 2008 2009 Volodymyr Bohach 2009 2010 Valeriy Bermudes 2010 2011 Ihor Zhabchenko 2011 2013 Ihor Zakhariak 2013 Andriy Kononenko interim 2013 2014 Andriy Kononenko 2014 Serhiy Strashnenko interim 2014 2016 Yuriy Yaroshenko 2016 2017 Pavlo Kikot 2017 Volodymyr Lyutyi 2017 Anatoliy Bezsmertnyi 2017 Illya Blyznyuk 2017 2018 Bohdan Yesyp 2018 Serhiy Zolotnytskyi 2019 Oleksandr Oliynyk interim 2019 Oleh LutkovSee also EditFC Spartak Sumy FC Avtomobilist Sumy FC Frunzenets SumyReferences Edit a b c https m glavcom ua sport news ukrajinskiy futbolniy klub pozbavleniy profesiynogo statusu za uchast u dogovirnih matchah 585260 html Ukrayinskij futbolnij klub pozbavlenij profesijnogo statusu za uchast u dogovirnih matchah The Ukrainian football club is deprived of professional status for participating in fixed matches Glavcom 10 April 2019 a b Club failed attestation for the 2010 11 season and license was withdrawn Sostoyalos zasedanie Centralnogo Soveta PFL Meeting of the Professional Football League in Russian ua football 21 June 2010 Retrieved 21 June 2009 Oleksiy Komarovskyi Hordiyenko Now Sumy will be taken care by Konstantin Grigorishin GORDIYeNKO Teper Sumi opikuvatime Kostyantin Grigorishin Ukrayinskyi futbol sport ua 16 June 2010 The PFC Sumy changed its sponsor U PFK Sumi zminivsya sponsor UA Football 26 June 2017 Ahrobiznes TSK Romny Sumy Oblast Agrobiznes TSK Romni Sumska obl AAFU Suddenly died director of agro company and a member of the Sumy Oblast council Raptovo pomer direktor agrofirmi deputat Sumskoyi oblasnoyi radi The Sumy Post 9 April 2018 Suddenly died a president of the Romny Ahrobiznes TSK Hennadiy Svirskyi Raptovo pomer prezident romenskogo Agrobiznesa TSK Gennadij Svirskij Romny online 10 April 2018 Valeriy Kholodnyi Ahrobiznes TSK Romny ceased its existence Agrobiznes TSK Romni pripiniv isnuvannya Footboom 15 June 2018 PFC Sumy is being based out of Okhtyrka and has debts before players PFK Sumi bazuyetsya v Ohtirci pered futbolistami ye borgi UA Football 13 August 2018 PFC Sumy has problems with financing and the team may be withdrawn out of competition during winter U PFK Sumi problemi z finansuvannyam komanda mozhe vzimku znyatisya z chempionatu UA Football 19 October 2018 Sumy may be withdrawn from the First League championship Sumy mogut snyatsya s chempionata Pervoj ligi UA Football 9 January 2019 Ex president of Kobra became a president of PFC Sumy Eks prezident Kobry stal prezidentom PFK Sumy Sport Arena 2 February 2019 a b c New leadership of Sumy Nove kerivnictvo Sum Archived 11 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine Sumy Today 3 February 2019 Artur Malkin President of scandalous Kobra Vashchenko had been placed in charge of Sumy Prezident skandalnoj Kobry Vashenko vozglavil Sumy Footboom 3 February 2019 Yevhen Kudlai PFC Sumy has been placed in charge a conartist with experience PFK Sumy vozglavil moshennik so stazhem Dankor Sumy 5 February 2019 Oleh Mahlyovanyi Serhiy Makarov We do not like that Vashchenko was placed in charge of Sumy and who before that dissolved Kobra Helios Sergej Makarov Nam ne nravitsya chto rukovoditelem Sum naznachili Vashenko kotoryj do etogo razvalil Kobru Tribuna 10 February 2019 31 year old Oliynyk became a head coach of PFC Sumy Sport Arena 3 February 2019 The FFU CDC secretary number of players and functionaries of Sumy will receive disqualifications from a year to lifetime Sekretar KDK FFU Ryad igrokov i funkcionerov Sum poluchat diskvalifikacii ot odnogo goda do pozhiznennogo UA Football 11 April 2019 Baranka PFC Sumy has earned some 10 million euros in match fixing Sport Arena 14 April 2019 Sevidov is receiving a lifetime disqualification due to participation in match fixing Sport Arena 14 April 2019 Sumy plan to return to the Ukrainian championship starting in the 2020 21 season Sumy planiruyut vernutsya v chempionat Ukrainy s sezona 2020 21 Sport Arena 1 October 2019 Artur Malkin Artem Frankov The Committee of Appeals cancelled the CDC decision on Sumy Artem Frankov Apellyacionnyj komitet otmenil reshenie KDK po Sumam Footboom 10 October 2019 Club reforms in Krasnopillya and competes in the Sumy Oblast competition Club reforms in Krasnopillya and competes in the Sumy Oblast competition Deducted three 3 points for non payment of participation fees and additional three 3 points for non payment of participation fees for the second half of the season The decision was officially declared by the Disciplinary Committee of the PFL on 28 May 2009 Professional Football League 2009 Official Meetings Minutes No 15 Deduction of 6 points for FC Sumy PFL in Ukrainian 28 May 2009 Retrieved 3 June 2009 in Ukrainian PFL Official source of change of name to FC Sumy Archived 13 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine The PFL Central Council approved groups composition of the 2010 11 Ukrainian Second League Centralna Rada zatverdila skladi grup drugoyi ligi sezonu 2010 2011 rokiv PFL 13 July 2010 Defeated FC Poltava in Championship game 2 1 Defeated Balkany Zorya 3 1 on aggregateExternal links EditOfficial website Old website Archived 11 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine Artur Valerko FC Sumy 2nd in Group 3 at intermediate stage FK Sumi 2 misce Grupi 3 na promizhnomu etapi AAFU Sport Arena 10 March 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PFC Sumy amp oldid 1108882553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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