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SC Tavriya Simferopol

Sports Club Tavriya (Ukrainian: Спортивний клуб "Таврія") was a Ukrainian football club from Simferopol. Tavriya was a member of the Ukrainian Premier League from its founding and won the first Ukrainian Premier League making them one of three teams that have ever held this title.

SC Tavriya
Full nameSports Club Tavriya
Nickname(s)Tatars
Founded1958
Dissolved28 March 2022
GroundMarianivka Stadium, Marianivka
Mashynobudivnyk Stadium,[1] Beryslav
(RSC Lokomotyv),[a] Simferopol
Capacity19,978 (RSC Lokomotyv)
ChairmanSerhiy Kunitsyn
LeagueUkrainian Second League
2021–225th, Group B
WebsiteClub website

After the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in 2014, the club was forced to cease its existence after 56 years, while in occupied Crimean peninsula a new club composed of some of its staff and players joined the Russian Football Union under the new name FC TSK Simferopol.[2]

In June 2015, the Football Federation of Ukraine and the Tavriya's president announced it would re-establish the club and its new home would be Kherson.[3] On 29 August 2016, club was added to Group 2 of the 2016–17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League. The revamped club is based in Beryslav, Kherson oblast.[4]

Prior to the start of the 2020–21 Ukrainian Second League the club merged with FC Tavriya Novotroitske, this fusion continued to play under the original name of SC Tavriya Simferopol (in the 2020–21 Ukrainian Second League season).[5][6]

At the start of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, they were based in Nova Kakhovka[7] On 28 March 2022, Tavriya ceased club activities after 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and subsequent occupation of Kherson Oblast.[8]

History edit

 
Tavriya fans in 2011

The original club was founded in 1958, under the name Avanhard Simferopol and was based on the former Crimean champion 'Burevestnik Simferopol'.[citation needed] Sometime in 1963, Avanhard changed its name to Tavriya. Tavriya played their first game in the USSR Championship against the Yaroslav based club Khimik. Overall, Tavriya played 132 clubs from 113 cities. They played their last match of the Soviet competition against FC Uralmash Yekaterinburg.[citation needed]

After the fall of the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian Premier League was formed. Tavria was one of its founders and eventually became the very first Ukrainian champion in 1992, under the Simferopol born manager Anatoliy Zayaev, defeating FC Dynamo Kyiv, Ukraine's most successful club in the final, held in Lviv. Yuriy Hudymenko became the league's top scorer. More players from that era were Oleksandr Holovko, a defender who also played many years for Ukraine national team, and captain Serhiy Yakovych Shevchenko, who scored the championship goal against Dynamo Kyiv. Having earned the right to participate in 1992–93 UEFA Champions League, Tavryia were knocked out in the first round by Swiss club FC Sion. The Russian Sport-Express posted an article (No.3 (43), 25 January 2000, page 9) stating that the Ukrainian champions Tavria were threatened by the Football Federation of Ukraine to compete at the CIS Cup in 1993.

Tavria was one of the five clubs to have until 2014 participated in every season of the Ukrainian Premier League. Their best performance in the Ukrainian Cup came in 2010, where they defeated FC Metalurh Donetsk in the final to win the competition. They had previously reached the final in 1994, where they lost to FC Chornomorets Odesa in a penalty shootout.

Russian annexation of Crimea edit

After the annexation of Crimea by Russia, Tavriya asked permission from UEFA and FIFA to shift to the Russian league next season.[9] The club applied for a Russian license and changed its name to FC TSK Simferopol.[2] The club currently plays in the Crimean Premier League.

Re-establishment edit

On 18 June 2015, the Football Federation of Ukraine executive committee voted in favor of re-establishing the club now to be located in Kherson (the largest Ukrainian city bordering Crimea).[3] Serhiy Kunitsyn, Tavriya's former president and also a former Prime Minister of Crimea, was put in charge of the project.[3]

In August 2016, the revamped version of the club applied to play in the 2016–17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League.[10] It did not enter this competition at first.[11] However, Tavriya was included to group 2 of 2016–17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League on 29 August. Re-established club based in the city of Beryslav in Kherson Oblast.[12]

In November 2016, the club applied for FFU attestation in order to achieve professional status in the next season.[13] After finishing the 2016–17 season in the Amateur League, Tavriya was included into PFL and promoted to Ukrainian Second League in June 2017.[14] The club was included to group B of 2017–18 Ukrainian Second League.

Prior to the start of the 2020–21 Ukrainian Second League the club merged with FC Tavriya Novotroitske, but continued to play under its original name.[5][6]

On 28 March 2022 Tavriya ceased club activities after 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and subsequent temporary occupation of Kherson Oblast.[8]

Team names edit

  • First club (1958–2014):
    • 1958–1962: Avanhard Simferopol
    • 1963–2014: SC Tavriya Simferopol
  • Second club (2016–2022):
    • 2016–2022: SC Tavriya Simferopol

European record edit

Champions League:

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1992–93 Qualifying   Shelbourne 2–1 0–0 2–1
1st   Sion 1–3 1–4 2–7

Europa League:

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2010–11 Play-off   Bayer Leverkusen 1–3 0–3 1–6

Intertoto Cup:

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2008 2nd   Tiraspol 3–1 0–0 3–1
3rd   Stade Rennais 1–0 0–1 1–1 (9–10 p)

Honours edit

 
RSC Lokomotiv
  1992
  2009–10
  1993–94
  1980
  1973, 1985, 1987
  1986
  1974
  1975

Football kits and sponsors edit

Years[15] Football kit Shirt sponsor
1998–1999 adidas Aerosvit
2000–2005 adidas  –
2005–2006 adidas/umbro CS[16]
2006–2007 umbro
2007–2009 adidas Кліринговий Дім[17]
2009–2013 umbro
2012–2014 puma TITAN

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 1 August 2023[18][19]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   UKR Yaroslav Herasymenko
2 MF   UKR Stanislav Zakharchenko
4 MF   UKR Dmytro Klochko
7 MF   UKR Maksym Bohdanov
8 MF   UKR Yevhen Bilokin
9 FW   UKR Oleksiy Boyko
10 FW   UKR Andriy Barladym
16 MF   UKR Mykhaylo Kryvych
17 DF   UKR Pavlo Chmelenko
18 DF   UKR Roman Bochak
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF   UKR Oleksandr Maksymenko
21 DF   UKR Oleksiy Zayika
22 DF   UKR Serhiy Chebotayev
23 MF   UKR Andriy Kovalyov
33 GK   UKR Vitaliy Onopko
69 DF   UKR Ivan Hura
73 GK   UKR Yehor Popovych
99 MF   UKR Vladyslav Vakulinskyi
MF   UKR Bohdan Khobta
FW   UKR Serhiy Kravchenko

Coaches edit

League and cup history edit

Soviet Union edit

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
Avangard / Avanhard
1958 2nd 15 30 5 7 18 21 43 17 Zone 2, 1/8 finals Zone 2
1959 2nd 12 28 6 9 13 20 38 21 Zone 4 1/2 finals Zone 4
1960 2nd 11 36 12 8 16 42 55 32 Zone 2
1961 2nd 5 36 14 11 11 43 38 39 1/32 finals Zone 2
9 2 1 1 0 4 2 3 Places 9–10
1962 2nd 2 24 12 7 5 34 17 31 Ukraine 1/16 finals Zone 3
3 10 3 4 3 12 14 10 Places 1–6; reorganization of competitions
Tavriya
1963 3rd 15 38 13 11 14 39 41 37 Zone 2 1/2 finals Zone 2
30 2 1 0 1 1 6 2 Places 29–30
1964 3rd 1 30 16 10 4 43 20 42 Zone 3 1/2 finals Zone 3
5 10 2 1 7 8 15 5 Places 1–6
1965 3rd 1 32 16 8 8 42 24 40 Zone 3 final Zone 3
4 10 3 4 3 10 11 10 Places 1–6; promoted
1966 2nd 12 34 10 11 13 29 33 31 1/128 finals
1967 2nd 17 38 10 10 18 44 57 30 1/16 finals
1968 2nd 6 40 20 10 10 51 33 50 1/128 finals
1969 2nd 8 42 14 16 12 60 49 44 1/64 finals relegated
1970 3rd 2 42 21 15 6 70 36 57 1/16 finals
1971 3rd 5 50 24 11 15 79 50 59 Championship of Ukraine
1972 3rd 3 46 25 7 14 62 32 57 Championship of Ukraine
1973 3rd 1 44 26 6 12 75 36 58 Champion of Ukraine
2 6 4 0 2 13 6 8 interzonal tournament, promoted
1974 2nd 6 38 18 6 14 74 55 42 1/16 finals
1975 2nd 7 38 17 8 13 58 46 42 1/16 finals
1976 2nd 4 38 17 12 9 59 32 46 1/8 finals
1977 2nd 3 38 21 7 10 57 34 49 1/32 finals
1978 2nd 8 38 14 12 12 48 38 40 1/32 finals
1979 2nd 18 46 16 11 19 50 56 43 Group stage
1980 2nd 1 46 28 9 9 82 42 65 1/8 finals promoted
1981 1st 17 34 8 7 19 27 54 23 Group stage relegated
1982 2nd 13 42 17 7 18 58 50 41 1/4 finals
1983 2nd 7 42 16 12 14 78 67 44 1/16 finals
1984 2nd 21 42 12 11 19 43 58 35 1/16 finals relegated
1985 3rd 1 26 17 5 4 49 19 39 1/64 finals
1 14 7 7 0 32 21 21 Champion of Ukraine
2 6 3 1 2 11 7 7 interzonal tournament
1986 3rd 1 26 14 10 2 68 23 38 1/64 finals
2 14 8 5 1 34 23 21 Championship of Ukraine runner up
1987 3rd 1 52 34 12 6 125 48 80 1/2 finals Champion of Ukraine
1 4 2 1 1 15 7 5 interzonal tournament, promoted
1988 2nd 14 42 13 14 15 34 43 38 1/64 finals
1989 2nd 6 42 18 12 12 61 50 48 1/64 finals
1990 2nd 9 38 11 16 11 40 38 38 1/64 finals
1991 2nd 6 42 19 10 13 64 56 48 1/16 finals
1992 No competition 1/64 finals

Ukraine edit

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1992 1st
(Top League)
1 18 11 6 1 30 9 28 1/16 finals [22]
1992–93 10 30 11 4 15 30 39 26 1/8 finals ECL 1st round
1993–94 8 34 12 10 12 41 34 34 Runner-up
1994–95 5 34 17 8 9 61 37 59 1/2 finals
1995–96 12 34 12 8 14 46 46 44 1/4 finals
1996–97 6 30 13 5 12 36 46 44 1/16 finals
1997–98 14 30 8 9 13 35 41 33 1/8 finals
1998–99 9 30 10 7 13 33 39 37 1/4 finals
1999–00 13 30 7 8 15 32 51 29 1/8 finals
2000–01 7 26 8 9 9 24 31 33 1/8 finals
2001–02 7 26 8 6 12 27 36 30 1/8 finals
2002–03 9 30 9 7 14 36 50 34 1/16 finals
2003–04 12 30 7 11 12 26 40 32 1/4 finals
2004–05 7 30 11 9 10 34 28 42 1/4 finals
2005–06 7 30 11 6 13 29 31 39 1/8 finals
2006–07 5 30 12 6 12 32 30 42 1/2 finals
2007–08 5 30 13 8 9 38 40 47 1/4 finals
2008–09 1st
(Premier League)
8 30 10 7 13 41 45 37 1/4 finals IC 3rd round
2009–10 6 30 12 9 9 38 38 45 Winner
2010–11 7 30 10 9 11 44 46 39 1/16 finals EL Play-off Round
2011–12 6 30 12 9 9 43 36 45 1/16 finals
2012–13 11 30 10 5 15 27 46 32 1/4 finals 3 points deducted[23]
2013–14 15 28 2 4 22 15 46 10 1/16 finals Expelled[2]
in 2014 the club was forced to be dissolved due to the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.
In 2016 it was revived in Kherson Oblast.
2016–17 4th
(Championship among amateurs)
9 20 6 6 8 31 37 24 Promoted
2017–18 3rd "B" 4 33 18 7 8 59 33 61 132 finals
2018–19 3rd "B" 7 27 6 12 9 30 35 30 132 finals
2019–20 3rd "B" 8 20 5 2 13 12 32 17 132 finals
2020–21 3rd "B" 4 22 12 6 4 41 22 42 132 finals
2021–22 3rd "B" 5 19 9 6 4 28 19 33 116 finals Withdrew

Notes edit

  1. ^ temporarily inaccessible, due to the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Attestation commission inspected sports infrastructure of Tavria (photo) (Аттестационная комиссия проинспектировала спортивную инфраструктуру «Таврии» (фото)). SC Tavriya Simferopol website. 10 March 2017
  2. ^ a b c "Таврия" и "Севастополь" прекратили свое существование [Tavriya and Sevastopol terminated their existence] (in Russian). Sport Express in Ukraine. 3 June 2014. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Ukraine trying to revive Crimean champion football club, USA Today (19 June 2015)
  4. ^ (in Ukrainian) Tavriya added to Ukraininan Amateur League
  5. ^ a b . soccerway.com. Archived from the original on 17 October 2020. Retrieved 18 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ a b Tavria united with amateur team from Novotroitske (Таврия объединилась с аматорской командой из Новотроицкого). Sport Arena. 22 August 2020
  7. ^ "Прес-аташе Таврії Олександра Сєрова про порятунок з окупованої Каховки і останні дні Таврії — Футбольний клуб «Таврія» Сімферополь: офіційний сайт".
  8. ^ a b СК «Таврія» припиняє роботу... (in Ukrainian). SC Tavriya Simferopol. 28 March 2022. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Crimean clubs Tavriya Simferopol, Sevastopol weighing switch to Russian league". thenational.ae. 19 March 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  10. ^ (in Ukrainian) Tavria and Metalist – potential participants of amateur championship of Ukraine, UA-Football (5 August 2016)
  11. ^ (in Ukrainian) Teams of the 2016–17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League, Ukrainian Football Amateur Association
  12. ^ "Таврію" (Сімферополь) включено до Чемпіонату України серед аматорів (in Ukrainian). Ukrainian Football Amateur Association. 29 August 2016. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  13. ^ "Таврия" подала заявку на аттестацию в ФФУ! (in Russian). SC Tavriya Simferopol. 17 November 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  14. ^ Днепр-1, Агробизнес, Львов, Нива Т, Полесье приняты в состав ПФЛ, Металлист 1925 допущен условно (in Russian). ua-football.com. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  15. ^ Jerseys of Ukrainian clubs 25 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ CS website
  17. ^ Clearing House website
  18. ^ "Склад команди Футбольний клуб "Таврія" Сімферополь: офіційний сайт: футболісти, тренери, персонал".
  19. ^ "Професіональна футбольна ліга України".
  20. ^ Football.ua about coaches 1994–1997
  21. ^ UA-Football.com says with the reference to the official club's web-site.
  22. ^ Tavriya were crowned champions after they defeated Dynamo Kyiv 1–0 in a championship playoff game that was played in L'viv on 21 June 1992.
  23. ^ 3 points deducted for non-compliance with contractual agreements with player agents. З "Таврії" зняли три очки [Three points deducted from Tavria]. Football Federation of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). ua-football.com. 27 May 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • All coaches of Tavriya

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This article is about the re established version of a football club from Simferopol that existed from 1958 to 2014 For the Russian club that was created to succeed the original club in 2014 following the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation see FC TSK Simferopol Sports Club Tavriya Ukrainian Sportivnij klub Tavriya was a Ukrainian football club from Simferopol Tavriya was a member of the Ukrainian Premier League from its founding and won the first Ukrainian Premier League making them one of three teams that have ever held this title SC TavriyaFull nameSports Club TavriyaNickname s TatarsFounded1958Dissolved28 March 2022GroundMarianivka Stadium MarianivkaMashynobudivnyk Stadium 1 Beryslav RSC Lokomotyv a SimferopolCapacity19 978 RSC Lokomotyv ChairmanSerhiy KunitsynLeagueUkrainian Second League2021 225th Group BWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursAfter the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in 2014 the club was forced to cease its existence after 56 years while in occupied Crimean peninsula a new club composed of some of its staff and players joined the Russian Football Union under the new name FC TSK Simferopol 2 In June 2015 the Football Federation of Ukraine and the Tavriya s president announced it would re establish the club and its new home would be Kherson 3 On 29 August 2016 club was added to Group 2 of the 2016 17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League The revamped club is based in Beryslav Kherson oblast 4 Prior to the start of the 2020 21 Ukrainian Second League the club merged with FC Tavriya Novotroitske this fusion continued to play under the original name of SC Tavriya Simferopol in the 2020 21 Ukrainian Second League season 5 6 At the start of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine they were based in Nova Kakhovka 7 On 28 March 2022 Tavriya ceased club activities after 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and subsequent occupation of Kherson Oblast 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Russian annexation of Crimea 1 2 Re establishment 2 Team names 3 European record 4 Honours 5 Football kits and sponsors 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 7 Coaches 8 League and cup history 8 1 Soviet Union 8 2 Ukraine 9 Notes 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp Tavriya fans in 2011The original club was founded in 1958 under the name Avanhard Simferopol and was based on the former Crimean champion Burevestnik Simferopol citation needed Sometime in 1963 Avanhard changed its name to Tavriya Tavriya played their first game in the USSR Championship against the Yaroslav based club Khimik Overall Tavriya played 132 clubs from 113 cities They played their last match of the Soviet competition against FC Uralmash Yekaterinburg citation needed After the fall of the Soviet Union the Ukrainian Premier League was formed Tavria was one of its founders and eventually became the very first Ukrainian champion in 1992 under the Simferopol born manager Anatoliy Zayaev defeating FC Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine s most successful club in the final held in Lviv Yuriy Hudymenko became the league s top scorer More players from that era were Oleksandr Holovko a defender who also played many years for Ukraine national team and captain Serhiy Yakovych Shevchenko who scored the championship goal against Dynamo Kyiv Having earned the right to participate in 1992 93 UEFA Champions League Tavryia were knocked out in the first round by Swiss club FC Sion The Russian Sport Express posted an article No 3 43 25 January 2000 page 9 stating that the Ukrainian champions Tavria were threatened by the Football Federation of Ukraine to compete at the CIS Cup in 1993 Tavria was one of the five clubs to have until 2014 participated in every season of the Ukrainian Premier League Their best performance in the Ukrainian Cup came in 2010 where they defeated FC Metalurh Donetsk in the final to win the competition They had previously reached the final in 1994 where they lost to FC Chornomorets Odesa in a penalty shootout Russian annexation of Crimea edit After the annexation of Crimea by Russia Tavriya asked permission from UEFA and FIFA to shift to the Russian league next season 9 The club applied for a Russian license and changed its name to FC TSK Simferopol 2 The club currently plays in the Crimean Premier League Re establishment edit On 18 June 2015 the Football Federation of Ukraine executive committee voted in favor of re establishing the club now to be located in Kherson the largest Ukrainian city bordering Crimea 3 Serhiy Kunitsyn Tavriya s former president and also a former Prime Minister of Crimea was put in charge of the project 3 In August 2016 the revamped version of the club applied to play in the 2016 17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League 10 It did not enter this competition at first 11 However Tavriya was included to group 2 of 2016 17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League on 29 August Re established club based in the city of Beryslav in Kherson Oblast 12 In November 2016 the club applied for FFU attestation in order to achieve professional status in the next season 13 After finishing the 2016 17 season in the Amateur League Tavriya was included into PFL and promoted to Ukrainian Second League in June 2017 14 The club was included to group B of 2017 18 Ukrainian Second League Prior to the start of the 2020 21 Ukrainian Second League the club merged with FC Tavriya Novotroitske but continued to play under its original name 5 6 On 28 March 2022 Tavriya ceased club activities after 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and subsequent temporary occupation of Kherson Oblast 8 Team names editFirst club 1958 2014 1958 1962 Avanhard Simferopol 1963 2014 SC Tavriya Simferopol Second club 2016 2022 2016 2022 SC Tavriya SimferopolEuropean record editChampions League Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate1992 93 Qualifying nbsp Shelbourne 2 1 0 0 2 11st nbsp Sion 1 3 1 4 2 7Europa League Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate2010 11 Play off nbsp Bayer Leverkusen 1 3 0 3 1 6Intertoto Cup Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate2008 2nd nbsp Tiraspol 3 1 0 0 3 13rd nbsp Stade Rennais 1 0 0 1 1 1 9 10 p Honours edit nbsp RSC LokomotivUkrainian Premier League 1st Tier nbsp 1992Ukrainian Cup nbsp 2009 10 nbsp 1993 94Soviet First League 2nd Tier nbsp 1980Championship of the Ukrainian SSR Soviet Lower Tier nbsp 1973 1985 1987 nbsp 1986Cup of the Ukrainian SSR nbsp 1974 nbsp 1975Football kits and sponsors editYears 15 Football kit Shirt sponsor1998 1999 adidas Aerosvit2000 2005 adidas 2005 2006 adidas umbro CS 16 2006 2007 umbro2007 2009 adidas Kliringovij Dim 17 2009 2013 umbro2012 2014 puma TITANPlayers editCurrent squad edit As of 1 August 2023 18 19 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 Yaroslav Herasymenko2 MF nbsp UKR Stanislav Zakharchenko4 MF nbsp UKR Dmytro Klochko7 MF nbsp UKR Maksym Bohdanov8 MF nbsp UKR Yevhen Bilokin9 FW nbsp UKR Oleksiy Boyko10 FW nbsp UKR Andriy Barladym16 MF nbsp UKR Mykhaylo Kryvych17 DF nbsp UKR Pavlo Chmelenko18 DF nbsp UKR Roman Bochak No Pos Nation Player19 DF nbsp UKR Oleksandr Maksymenko21 DF nbsp UKR Oleksiy Zayika22 DF nbsp UKR Serhiy Chebotayev23 MF nbsp UKR Andriy Kovalyov33 GK nbsp UKR Vitaliy Onopko69 DF nbsp UKR Ivan Hura73 GK nbsp UKR Yehor Popovych99 MF nbsp UKR Vladyslav Vakulinskyi MF nbsp UKR Bohdan Khobta FW nbsp UKR Serhiy KravchenkoCoaches edit nbsp Valentin Bubukin 1970 72 nbsp Vadim Ivanov 1979 nbsp Anatoli Polosin 1980 81 nbsp Igor Volchok 1982 nbsp Anatoliy Kon kov 1983 84 20 nbsp Gennady Logofet 1984 nbsp Anatoliy Kon kov 1985 nbsp Anatoli Polosin 1986 nbsp Vyacheslav Solovyov 1987 88 nbsp Mykola Pavlov 1989 90 nbsp Anatoliy Zayaev 1991 May 93 nbsp nbsp Oleksandr Radosavlyevych 1993 94 nbsp Pavlo Kostin June 1994 Sept 94 nbsp Andriy Cheremysin Oct 1994 Dec 94 nbsp Vitaliy Shalychev Jan 1995 April 95 nbsp Ruvyn Aronov caretaker 1995 nbsp Valeriy Shvedyuk caretaker 1995 nbsp Anatoliy Zayaev May 1995 June 95 nbsp Ivan Balan July 1996 Aug 96 nbsp Serhiy Shevchenko Aug 1996 Dec 96 nbsp Mykola Pavlov Jan 1997 April 97 nbsp Valeriy Shvedyuk 1997 nbsp Ivan Balan caretaker May 1997 June 97 nbsp Ivan Balan July 1997 June 98 nbsp Viktor Hrachov July 1998 Dec 98 nbsp Valeriy Petrov caretaker Jan 1999 May 99 nbsp Anatoly Korobochka 16 June 1999 31 December 1999 nbsp Volodymyr Muntyan 1 Jan 2000 30 June 2000 nbsp Oleksandr Ischenko 1 July 2000 10 June 2001 nbsp Anatoliy Zayaev June 2001 nbsp Valeriy Petrov caretaker 10 June 2001 10 June 2002 nbsp Anatoliy Zayaev 10 June 2002 20 September 2004 nbsp Mykola Pavlov 2004 nbsp Oleh Fedorchuk 20 September 2004 31 Dec 2005 nbsp Mykhaylo Fomenko 1 Jan 2006 29 September 2008 nbsp Serhiy Puchkov 21 29 September 2008 22 September 2010 nbsp Valeriy Petrov caretaker 22 September 2010 8 May 2011 nbsp Oleksandr Shudryk caretaker May 2011 11 June nbsp Semen Altman 6 June 2011 1 June 2012 nbsp Oleh Luzhnyi 6 June 2012 15 June 2013 nbsp Giannis Christopoulos 17 June 2013 25 December 2013 nbsp Nikolai Kostov 4 Jan 2014 17 May 2014 none during the Russian annexation of Crimea 2014 2016 nbsp Serhiy Shevchenko August 2016 December 2020 nbsp Oleh Fedorchuk January 2021 21 April 2021 nbsp Yuriy Chumak caretaker 26 April 2021 10 June 2021 nbsp Serhiy Puchkov 10 June 2021 14 September 2021 nbsp Yuriy Chumak caretaker 14 September 2021 28 March 2022 League and cup history editSoviet Union edit Season Div Pos Pl W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe NotesAvangard Avanhard1958 2nd 15 30 5 7 18 21 43 17 Zone 2 1 8 finals Zone 21959 2nd 12 28 6 9 13 20 38 21 Zone 4 1 2 finals Zone 41960 2nd 11 36 12 8 16 42 55 32 Zone 21961 2nd 5 36 14 11 11 43 38 39 1 32 finals Zone 29 2 1 1 0 4 2 3 Places 9 101962 2nd 2 24 12 7 5 34 17 31 Ukraine 1 16 finals Zone 33 10 3 4 3 12 14 10 Places 1 6 reorganization of competitionsTavriya1963 3rd 15 38 13 11 14 39 41 37 Zone 2 1 2 finals Zone 230 2 1 0 1 1 6 2 Places 29 301964 3rd 1 30 16 10 4 43 20 42 Zone 3 1 2 finals Zone 35 10 2 1 7 8 15 5 Places 1 61965 3rd 1 32 16 8 8 42 24 40 Zone 3 final Zone 34 10 3 4 3 10 11 10 Places 1 6 promoted1966 2nd 12 34 10 11 13 29 33 31 1 128 finals1967 2nd 17 38 10 10 18 44 57 30 1 16 finals1968 2nd 6 40 20 10 10 51 33 50 1 128 finals1969 2nd 8 42 14 16 12 60 49 44 1 64 finals relegated1970 3rd 2 42 21 15 6 70 36 57 1 16 finals1971 3rd 5 50 24 11 15 79 50 59 Championship of Ukraine1972 3rd 3 46 25 7 14 62 32 57 Championship of Ukraine1973 3rd 1 44 26 6 12 75 36 58 Champion of Ukraine2 6 4 0 2 13 6 8 interzonal tournament promoted1974 2nd 6 38 18 6 14 74 55 42 1 16 finals1975 2nd 7 38 17 8 13 58 46 42 1 16 finals1976 2nd 4 38 17 12 9 59 32 46 1 8 finals1977 2nd 3 38 21 7 10 57 34 49 1 32 finals1978 2nd 8 38 14 12 12 48 38 40 1 32 finals1979 2nd 18 46 16 11 19 50 56 43 Group stage1980 2nd 1 46 28 9 9 82 42 65 1 8 finals promoted1981 1st 17 34 8 7 19 27 54 23 Group stage relegated1982 2nd 13 42 17 7 18 58 50 41 1 4 finals1983 2nd 7 42 16 12 14 78 67 44 1 16 finals1984 2nd 21 42 12 11 19 43 58 35 1 16 finals relegated1985 3rd 1 26 17 5 4 49 19 39 1 64 finals1 14 7 7 0 32 21 21 Champion of Ukraine2 6 3 1 2 11 7 7 interzonal tournament1986 3rd 1 26 14 10 2 68 23 38 1 64 finals2 14 8 5 1 34 23 21 Championship of Ukraine runner up1987 3rd 1 52 34 12 6 125 48 80 1 2 finals Champion of Ukraine1 4 2 1 1 15 7 5 interzonal tournament promoted1988 2nd 14 42 13 14 15 34 43 38 1 64 finals1989 2nd 6 42 18 12 12 61 50 48 1 64 finals1990 2nd 9 38 11 16 11 40 38 38 1 64 finals1991 2nd 6 42 19 10 13 64 56 48 1 16 finals1992 No competition 1 64 finalsUkraine edit Season Div Pos Pl W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes1992 1st Top League 1 18 11 6 1 30 9 28 1 16 finals 22 1992 93 10 30 11 4 15 30 39 26 1 8 finals ECL 1st round1993 94 8 34 12 10 12 41 34 34 Runner up1994 95 5 34 17 8 9 61 37 59 1 2 finals1995 96 12 34 12 8 14 46 46 44 1 4 finals1996 97 6 30 13 5 12 36 46 44 1 16 finals1997 98 14 30 8 9 13 35 41 33 1 8 finals1998 99 9 30 10 7 13 33 39 37 1 4 finals1999 00 13 30 7 8 15 32 51 29 1 8 finals2000 01 7 26 8 9 9 24 31 33 1 8 finals2001 02 7 26 8 6 12 27 36 30 1 8 finals2002 03 9 30 9 7 14 36 50 34 1 16 finals2003 04 12 30 7 11 12 26 40 32 1 4 finals2004 05 7 30 11 9 10 34 28 42 1 4 finals2005 06 7 30 11 6 13 29 31 39 1 8 finals2006 07 5 30 12 6 12 32 30 42 1 2 finals2007 08 5 30 13 8 9 38 40 47 1 4 finals2008 09 1st Premier League 8 30 10 7 13 41 45 37 1 4 finals IC 3rd round2009 10 6 30 12 9 9 38 38 45 Winner2010 11 7 30 10 9 11 44 46 39 1 16 finals EL Play off Round2011 12 6 30 12 9 9 43 36 45 1 16 finals2012 13 11 30 10 5 15 27 46 32 1 4 finals 3 points deducted 23 2013 14 15 28 2 4 22 15 46 10 1 16 finals Expelled 2 in 2014 the club was forced to be dissolved due to the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation In 2016 it was revived in Kherson Oblast 2016 17 4th Championship among amateurs 9 20 6 6 8 31 37 24 Promoted2017 18 3rd B 4 33 18 7 8 59 33 61 1 32 finals2018 19 3rd B 7 27 6 12 9 30 35 30 1 32 finals2019 20 3rd B 8 20 5 2 13 12 32 17 1 32 finals2020 21 3rd B 4 22 12 6 4 41 22 42 1 32 finals2021 22 3rd B 5 19 9 6 4 28 19 33 1 16 finals WithdrewNotes edit temporarily inaccessible due to the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian FederationSee also edit1992 SC Tavriya Simferopol seasonReferences edit Attestation commission inspected sports infrastructure of Tavria photo Attestacionnaya komissiya proinspektirovala sportivnuyu infrastrukturu Tavrii foto SC Tavriya Simferopol website 10 March 2017 a b c Tavriya i Sevastopol prekratili svoe sushestvovanie Tavriya and Sevastopol terminated their existence in Russian Sport Express in Ukraine 3 June 2014 Retrieved 4 June 2014 a b c Ukraine trying to revive Crimean champion football club USA Today 19 June 2015 in Ukrainian Tavriya added to Ukraininan Amateur League a b SC TAVRIYA SIMFEROPOL soccerway com Archived from the original on 17 October 2020 Retrieved 18 December 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Tavria united with amateur team from Novotroitske Tavriya obedinilas s amatorskoj komandoj iz Novotroickogo Sport Arena 22 August 2020 Pres atashe Tavriyi Oleksandra Syerova pro poryatunok z okupovanoyi Kahovki i ostanni dni Tavriyi Futbolnij klub Tavriya Simferopol oficijnij sajt a b SK Tavriya pripinyaye robotu in Ukrainian SC Tavriya Simferopol 28 March 2022 Retrieved 28 March 2022 Crimean clubs Tavriya Simferopol Sevastopol weighing switch to Russian league thenational ae 19 March 2014 Retrieved 27 April 2014 in Ukrainian Tavria and Metalist potential participants of amateur championship of Ukraine UA Football 5 August 2016 in Ukrainian Teams of the 2016 17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League Ukrainian Football Amateur Association Tavriyu Simferopol vklyucheno do Chempionatu Ukrayini sered amatoriv in Ukrainian Ukrainian Football Amateur Association 29 August 2016 Retrieved 29 August 2016 Tavriya podala zayavku na attestaciyu v FFU in Russian SC Tavriya Simferopol 17 November 2016 Retrieved 18 November 2016 Dnepr 1 Agrobiznes Lvov Niva T Polese prinyaty v sostav PFL Metallist 1925 dopushen uslovno in Russian ua football com 21 June 2017 Retrieved 21 June 2017 Jerseys of Ukrainian clubs Archived 25 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine CS website Clearing House website Sklad komandi Futbolnij klub Tavriya Simferopol oficijnij sajt futbolisti treneri personal Profesionalna futbolna liga Ukrayini Football ua about coaches 1994 1997 UA Football com says with the reference to the official club s web site Tavriya were crowned champions after they defeated Dynamo Kyiv 1 0 in a championship playoff game that was played in L viv on 21 June 1992 3 points deducted for non compliance with contractual agreements with player agents Z Tavriyi znyali tri ochki Three points deducted from Tavria Football Federation of Ukraine in Ukrainian ua football com 27 May 2013 Retrieved 27 May 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to SC Tavriya 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