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FC Zorya Luhansk

FC Zorya Luhansk (Ukrainian: ФК «Зоря» Луганськ [zoˈrʲɑ lʊˈɦɑnʲsʲk]) is a Ukrainian football team. Zorya Luhansk is based in the city of Luhansk, Ukraine. However, because of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the team plays its games at Slavutych-Arena in Zaporizhzhia.

Zorya Luhansk
Full nameФутбольний клуб «Зоря» Луганськ
Football Club Zorya Luhansk
Nickname(s)Muzhyky (The Men)
Founded5 May 1923; 100 years ago (5 May 1923)[1]
GroundSlavutych-Arena, Zaporizhzhia
(Avanhard Stadium, Luhansk)
Capacity12,000
OwnerYevhen Heller
General DirectorIhor Huz (interim)[2]
Head CoachValeriy Kryventsov
LeagueUkrainian Premier League
2022–23Ukrainian Premier League, 3rd of 16
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The modern club as a team of masters was established on 10 April 1964 by the Football Federation of the Soviet Union merging the October Revolution Plant (Luhanskteplovoz) sports club Zorya and the Luhansk regional branch of the "Trudovye Rezervy" sports society. In 1972, as Zaria Voroshilovgrad, the club became the first provincial Soviet club to win the Soviet Top League title. Today, the modern club considers its predecessor the football team of the Luhansk Steam Locomotive Plant[1] (October Revolution Steam Locomotive Plant, today Luhanskteplovoz) that was established back in 1923, however due to poor performance of the factory team in 1950s which played at republican level, the playing record of "Trudovye Rezervy" which played at all-Union level is also considered part of the club's history.

The club is a flagman club in Luhansk Oblast and one of three Ukrainian football "teams of masters" that won the Soviet Top League. The name Zorya means "dawn" in Ukrainian.

FC Zorya Luhansk in 2019

History Edit

History of Zorya Luhansk
Metalist
(1923)
Dynamo Sports Club
Dzerzhynets Sports Society
(1936–1941)
Dynamo Sports Club
Dzerzhynets Sports Society
(1948)
Trudovi Rezervy
(1949)
Trudovi Rezervy
(1950–1951)
Avanhard Sports Society
(1954–1959)
Trudovi Rezervy
(1957)
Zorya Sports Club
(1960)
Zorya Luhansk
(1964)

The modern professional team of Zorya Luhansk, during its Soviet period known also as Zaria Voroshilovgrad/Lugansk and for a short period Zorya-MALS, was created in 1964 as the city's team of masters by merging the factory team with another team of masters "Trudovye Rezervy". Before 1964, the factory team played mostly in republican competitions of the Ukrainian SSR.

The history of football in the city of Luhansk begins in the early 20th century.

The first Luhansk team was created in the Russian Empire in 1908 when the workers of the Russischen Maschinenbaugesellschaft Hartmann (today "Luhansk Locomotive") created the "Society of Rational Recreations". One of the disciplines was a game of kickball headed by the Czech specialist Henrich Drževikovski from Prague, who originally was an instructor of gymnastics of the factory's ministerial school. That team played its games and conducted its training on the empty lot near the factory where today the sport hall "Zorya" is located.

The first mention of games involving the Luhansk team dates back to 1911. In 1913 in Kostyantynivka the first regional football league of Donets basin was created. During World War I and the subsequent Soviet and German hostilities, the league was suspended until 1920, by which time the situation in the region had stabilized.

In 1922 in the city of Luhansk was built a new stadium, possibly "on the personal order" of Vladimir Lenin and later named after him. In 1923 the workers of the Luhansk steam train factory of the October Revolution (hence – the club's logo with a locomotive) organized their football team "Metalist" which became the forerunner of today's Zorya. The following year there the championship of the newly created Luhansk okruha (district) was created. In the final game the collective city team of Luhansk was victorious against their rivals from the city of Snizhne, winning the title after extra time 1–0. In 1926, the All-Ukrainian Committee of the Mining Workers' council organized a team of Donbass miners, players from Kadiivka, for a tour in Germany (Weimar Republic). There the Donbass team won four of their eight games. The following year an international game took place in Luhansk, in which the city team was challenged by their rivals from Austria. The Donbas players lost the game.

 
FD in Donetsk (2008)

In 1936 the football teams "Metalist" and "Dynamo" (KGB team) merged to form the united Luhansk city-team which the following year was named Dzerzhynets.[3] The name "Dzerzhynets" derives from the steam locomotive that was produced at the steam train factory FD"Felix Dzerzhinsky".[3] That year "Dzerzhynets" reached 3rd place in the Ukrainian second league.

In 1937 "Dzerzhynets" won Ukrainian's second league and was promoted to the first. Moreover, it reached the 1/8 final of the Ukrainian Сup and the 1/16 final of the Soviet Cup. The team consisted of the following players: Klad'ko (coach), Hrebenyuk, Svidyns'kyi, Mazanov, Morozov, Krasyuk, Nosko, Movchan, Brovenko, Chernyavs'kyi, Voloschenko, Lokotosh, Sytnikov, Yevdokymov, Myroshnikov, Ishchenko.

In 1938 "Dzerzhynets" became champions of Ukraine after having won 9 games and drawn two. It was thus admitted to all-Union competitions, the 1939 Soviet Football Championship Gruppa B (second tier). It made its debut on Friday, 12 May 1939 in away match in Dnipro against Stal Dnipropetrovsk which Dzerzhynets lost 0:1. The goal was scored by Vasyl Hotselyuk.[4] The team was composed of the following players: Pavlo Svidynskyi (goalkeeper), Mykhailo Sukharev, Semen Myroshnikov, Oleksandr Kulahin, Hryhoriy Nosko (all defenders), Mykola Krasyuk, Artavazd Akopyants (both halfbacks), Kostiantyn Pyrohov, Pyotr Buyanov, Mykola Lokotosh, Petro Yurchenko (all forwards).

Post war revival Edit

After World War II, the club was not revived right away. The city of Luhansk was represented by Dynamo Luhansk, while in 1949–1951 there was as well a team of the Luhansk regional party administration "Trudovi Rezervy".[5][6] In 1950 Dynamo Luhansk merged into Trudovi Rezervy. In 1951 the chief of Trudovi Rezervy's regional administration, Ivan Lomakin; went on trial and the team was liquidated.[7]

In 1948 "Dzerzhynets" was re-established in the lower leagues of the Ukrainian championship.[6] Due to the liquidation of Trudovi Rezervy, Dzerzhynets was allowed to compete among the "mater teams" (Soviet terminology for their professional level).[7] Few players from Trudovi Rezervy joined the factory team.[7] In 1954, Dzerzhynets was transferred under the administration of the Republican Volunteer Society of "Avanhard" which continued its participation in competitions until 1959.[8]

Due to a bleak performance of "Avanhard" in 1957 in the city of Voroshilovhrad, it was revived as another club "Trudovi Rezervy"[7] which this time comprised students from the Leningrad Technicum of Physical Culture and Sports (today College of Physical Culture and Sports of the Saint Petersburg State University).

After the liquidation of Avanhard in 1959, in 1960 in Luhansk the October Revolution (OR) Factory team.[9] was established.

Modern period Edit

During the already ongoing 1964 season and playing several rounds, on 10 April 1964 the Soviet Football Federation issued its decision about merger of two clubs "Trudovi Rezervy" and OR Factory team (SC Zorya) into FC Zorya Voroshilovhrad.[10]

In 1972 Zorya did not only win its only Soviet championship, but also represented, re-enforced with only three players from other clubs, the USSR at the Brazilian Independence Cup (Taça Independência) mid-year. However, only Volodymyr Onyshchenko represented the club at the Final of the European Football Championship few weeks earlier.

In 1992 the club was acquired by a Moscow Science-Production Association "MALS" and participated in the competition of the Ukrainian Top League.[11][12][13]

In the season 2005–06 the team won first place in the Persha Liha, and had been promoted to the Vyscha Liha. Zorya was one of the original twenty teams to debut for the first season of the Ukrainian Premier League. The team played for five seasons until the 1995–96 season in which they finished eighteenth and were sent down to the Persha Liha. Zorya relegated to Druha Liha in 1996–97 season but she returned to Persha Liha in 2003–04 season.

In 2016 the team had advanced sufficiently in the standings that they were involved in the European wide play-offs in the UEFA Europa League. In the 2016-17 Europa League season, Zorya Luhansk played group matches against Feyenoord, Fenerbahçe, and Manchester United.

Names Edit

Predecessors
  • 1923–35: FC Metallist Lugansk (city was renamed to Voroshilovgrad in 1935)
  • 1936–40: FC Dzerzhinets Voroshilovgrad (dissolved due to the war; named after Felix Dzerzhinsky)
  • 1948–53: FC Dzerzhinets Voroshilovgrad (team transferred under Avanhard sports society)
  • 1953–59: FC Avangard Voroshilovgrad (reorganized, city was renamed to Lugansk in 1958)
Trudovi Rezervy
  • 1949–51: Trudovye Rezervy Voroshilovgrad (team liquidated, criminal proceedings)
  • 1957–64: Trudovye Rezervy Lugansk (new team; team merged into SC Zorya)
Zorya
  • 1960–64: SC Zaria Lugansk (revived as the OR Factory sports club and reorganized)
  • 1964–70: FC Zaria Lugansk (merged with Trudovi Rezervy to united football club)
  • 1970–90: FC Zaria Voroshilovgrad (city was renamed to Voroshilovgrad in 1970)
  • 1990–91: FC Zaria Lugansk (city was renamed back to Lugansk in 1990)
  • 1992–96: FC Zorya-MALS Luhansk (renamed with adding of the sponsor name)
  • 1996–present: FC Zorya Luhansk (Ukrainian period, modern team)

Colours and badge Edit

 
The club's mascot with the club's old badge used in 2000–2010

The clubs colours are black and white. In 2010 the club adopted own mascot, a black-white cat which after the club's relocation also moved to Zaporizhia.

The club's current badge was adopted after 2010 and was completely redesigned. In early 1990s the club's badge also carried the brand of local company "MALS". Earlier badges had a silhouette of an oncoming locomotive.

Stadium(s) Edit

The oldest stadium in Luhansk is Lenin Stadium, built in 1922, and for long time was the main city stadium.[14]

In March 1951, the Voroshilov Stadium was opened in Luhansk, with a capacity of 7,447 seats.[15] The stadium belonged to the Lokomotiv production association Luhanskteplovoz. In 1961 it was renamed "Avanhard". Since 1962 it became the home for Trudovi Rezervy and later Zorya. In 2000–2002, the stadium was sold and became the property of the city. In 2003, Avanhard was fully renovated.

Following the Russian aggression against Ukraine, in 2014 Zorya relocated to Zaporizhia where it plays at Slavutych Arena.

Reserve team Edit

The reserve team of Zorya, Zorya Luhansk Reserves (Ukrainian: ФК «Зоря» Луганськ дубль) are playing in the Ukrainian Premier Reserve League.

Sponsors Edit

MediaMix Concept, D & M, Lir, and also Steel Symphony.

Football kits and sponsors Edit

Years[16] Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2006–07 Umbro
2007–09 Puma
2009–10 dm bank[17]
2010–11 Nike
2011–15 Holsten
2015–17
2017–21 Favorite Sport
2021–22 Marsbet
2022–23
2023– Puma

Honours Edit

Since 1960 the football championship of the Ukrainian SSR among "teams of masters" was conducted as part of the Class B competitions which at first were second tier and later third tier until completely phased away. Afterwards, Ukrainian football competitions were adopted into one of zones of the Soviet Second League.

Another all-Ukrainian football competitions among "collectives of physical culture" (KFK) were conducted since 1964 that were ongoing until 1991 and sometimes are confused for the actually championship mentioned before. Neither Trudovi rezervy or Zorya played in competitions among collectives of physical culture", but did play in football championship of Ukrainian SSR which until 1959 was not considered as a competition among teams of masters.

Domestic competitions Edit

Soviet Union Edit

Ukraine Edit

Current squad Edit

As of 1 September 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 Oleksandr Saputin
2 DF   UKR Bohdan Butko
3 DF   UKR Anton Bol (on loan from Dynamo Kyiv)
4 MF   TOG Kodjo Aziangbe (on loan from Al-Nasr)
5 MF   UKR Oleksandr Yatsyk (on loan from Dynamo Kyiv)
6 MF   UKR Illya Hulko
7 MF   UKR Denys Antyukh
8 MF   UKR Oleksiy Khakhlyov
9 MF   UKR Dmytro Myshnyov (captain)
10 FW   UKR Denys Nahnoynyi
11 FW   UKR Danyil Alefirenko
15 MF   UKR Kyrylo Dryshlyuk
16 MF   UKR Vikentiy Voloshyn (on loan from Dynamo Kyiv)
17 FW   UKR Ihor Horbach (on loan from Dynamo Kyiv)
18 MF   UKR Yuriy Tlumak
19 FW   UKR Vladyslav Buhay
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF   UKR Vyacheslav Churko
22 MF   SRB Petar Mićin
24 MF   UKR Ivan Holovkin
29 DF   UKR Bohdan Tokar
30 GK   UKR Mykyta Turbayevskyi
36 GK   UKR Anton Zhylkin
38 MF   UKR Maksym Smiyan
39 FW   PAN Eduardo Guerrero
44 DF   UKR Arseniy Batahov
47 DF   UKR Roman Vantukh
53 GK   UKR Dmytro Matsapura
55 DF   BRA Jordan (on loan from Vila Nova)
70 DF   UKR Ihor Kyryukhantsev
74 DF   UKR Ihor Snurnitsyn
77 DF   UKR Oleh Danchenko
78 FW   BRA Wendell (on loan from Goiás)

Other players under contract Edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   BRA Guilherme Smith

Out on loan Edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   IRN Shahab Zahedi (at Persepolis until 30 June 2024)

Coaches and administration Edit

Administration[20][21] Coaching[22] (senior team) Coaching[23] (U-19 team)
  • Senior coach –   Oleksiy Drotsenko
  • Coach –   Yevhen Yastrebinskyi
  • Coach –   Pavlo Cherednichenko
  • Goalies coach –   Vsevolod Romanenko

Presidents and owners Edit

Source:[21]

  • 1989–90: Administration Chairman Oleksiy Vintun
  • 1990: Club Chairman I. Shyrokyi
  • 1990: Club Chairman O. Lyakhov
  • 1990–92: President Yuriy Koniayev
  • 1992–96: President Volodymyr Tarasenko
  • 1996–01: President Dmytro Makarenko
  • 2001–02: President Volodymyr Makarov
  • 2002–05: President Yuriy Sevastianov
  • 2005–07: President Valeriy Shpichka
  • 2007–09: President and owner Valeriy Bukayev
  • 2009: Owner Marina Bukayeva
    • 2009: President Oleksandr Yehorov
    • 2009: President Manolis Pilavov
  • 2009–present: President and owner Yevhen Heller

General directors Edit

Most capped players Edit

No. Name Playing period League Cup Europe Total
1 Anatoliy Kuksov 1969–85 424 89 4 517
2 Yuriy Kolesnikov 1977–92 (w/breaks) 382 81 0 461
3 Oleksandr Tkachenko 1967–87 (w/breaks) 370 33 4 407
4 Oleksandr Zhuravlyov 1965–79 316 34 2 352
5 Oleksandr Malyshenko 1978–96 318 18 0 336
6 Vitaliy Tarasenko 1982–90 323 10 0 333
7 Valeriy Galustov 1959–68 326 4 0 330
8 Viktor Kuznetsov 1968–79 272 42 4 318
9 Yuriy Yaroshenko 1982–90 304 11 0 315
10 Serhiy Yarmolych 1984–96 (w/breaks) 306 5 0 311

Top scoring players Edit

No. Name Playing period League Cup Europe Total
1 Oleksandr Malyshenko 1978–96 121 3 0 124
2 Anatoliy Kuksov 1969–85 89 7 1 97
3 Yuriy Kolesnikov 1977–92 (w/breaks) 81 7 0 88
4 Timerlan Guseinov 1985–93 (w/breaks) 66 2 0 68
5 Aleksandr Gulevsky 1957–61 61 0 0 61
6 Viktor Kuznetsov 1968–79 40 10 1 51
7 Yuriy Yaroshenko 1982–90 47 1 0 48
8 Ihor Balaba 1960–68 42 2 0 44
9 Yuriy Yeliseyev 1970–77 36 7 0 43
10 Yevgeniy Volchenkov 1961–64 40 1 0 41

Managers Edit

First team Edit

   

Reserve team Edit

Longest serving coaches Edit

Last Updated after 2020/21 season[27]

No. Name Nation Time period G W D L GS GA Achievement
1 Vadym Dobizha   Soviet Union   Ukraine 1980–1981 and 1985-1988 259 114 55 90 358 331 10/24 (1987 Second Division)
2 German Zonin   Soviet Union   Russia 1962–1964 and 1969-1972 178 77 62 39 241 149 Champion (1972 First Division)
3 Yuriy Vernydub   Ukraine 2011–2019 141 62 37 42 211 169 3/12 (2016–17 First Division)
4 Anatoliy Kuksov   Ukraine 1990–1993 and 1996 105 52 18 35 154 117 12/20 (1992 First Division)
5 Yuriy Zakharov   Soviet Union   Russia 1975 and 1978–1979 94 25 30 39 111 143 9/16 (1975 and 1978 First Division)
6 Yuriy Rashchupkin   Soviet Union   Ukraine 1982–1983 84 33 20 31 131 119 6/22 (1982 Second Division)
7 Yuriy Koval   Ukraine 2004–2006 and 2009 81 48 18 15 137 55 3/18 (2004–05 Second Division)
8 Anatoly Baidachny   Soviet Union   Russia 1988–1989 78 34 20 24 119 93 20/22 (1988 Second Division)
9 Yevgeny Goryansky   Soviet Union   Russia 1966–1967 74 26 27 21 64 58 16/19 (1967 First Division)
10 Alexey Vodyagin   Soviet Union   Russia 1957–1959 65 29 17 19 95 68 4/14 (1959 Second Division)

League and Cup history Edit

FC Zorya Luhansk spent 14 seasons in the Soviet top tier including the Class A Group One and the Top League (1967–1979). The club managed to become champions of the Soviet Union in 1972. Following dissolution of the Soviet Union, as Ukrainian club Zorya spent 20 seasons in the Ukrainian top tier including the Top League and the Premier League (1992–1996 and 2006–present).

The statistics is based on information from the club's official website.[28]

Metalist, Dzerzhinets, Avanhard, Zorya Edit

Soviet Union Edit

Ukraine Edit

Trudovi Rezervy Edit

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
Trudovi Rezervy / Trudovye Rezervy
1949 2nd
(Gruppa II. Ukrainskaya Zona)
15 34 9 6 19 44 59 24
1950 3rd
(Ukraine)
1 18 11 4 3 35 18 26
2 3 2 0 1 4 5 4 Final group
1951 1 18 13 4 1 46 10 30
6 6 0 3 3 6 14 3 Final group
Original club disbanded in 1951 and revived in 1957
1957 2nd
(Klass B)
16 34 6 10 18 18 55 22 12 finals (Zone)
1958 6 30 12 10 8 35 26 34 14 finals (Zone)
1959 4 26 15 3 8 55 31 33 12 finals (Zone)
1960 3 36 19 9 8 69 40 47 Ukrainian Championship
1961 2 36 22 7 7 56 23 51 Ukrainian Championship
4 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 Playoff
1962 1 24 14 5 5 52 22 33 14 finals (Ukraine)
1 10 6 4 0 22 11 16 Champions of Ukraine
1 2 2 0 0 5 1 4 Promotional playoff; Reorganization
1963 2nd
(Klass A. Vtoraya gruppa)
5 34 15 11 8 41 26 41 132 finals
FC Trudovi Rezervy Luhansk merged with amateur SC Zorya Luhansk under name FC Zorya Luhansk

European record Edit

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate Qual.
1973–74 European Cup 1R   APOEL 2–0 1–0 3–0  
2R   Spartak Trnava 0–1 0–0 0–1  
2014–15 UEFA Europa League 2Q   Laçi 2–1 3–0 5–1  
3Q   Molde 1–1 2–1 3–2  
PO   Feyenoord 1–1 3–4 4–5  
2015–16 UEFA Europa League 3Q   Charleroi 3–0 2–0 5–0  
PO   Legia Warsaw 0–1 2–3 2–4  
2016–17 UEFA Europa League Group A   Manchester United 0–2 0–1 4th  
  Fenerbahçe 1–1 0–2
  Feyenoord 1–1 0–1
2017–18 UEFA Europa League Group J   Athletic Bilbao 0–2 1–0 3rd  
  Hertha 2–1 0–2
  Östersund 0–2 0–2
2018–19 UEFA Europa League 3Q   Braga 1–1 2–2 3–3  
PO   Leipzig 0–0 2–3 2–3  
2019–20 UEFA Europa League 2Q   Budućnost Podgorica 1–0 3–1 4–1  
3Q   CSKA Sofia 1–0 1–1 2–1  
PO   Espanyol 2–2 1–3 3–5  
2020–21 UEFA Europa League Group G   Braga 1–2 0–2 3rd  
  Leicester City 1–0 0–3
  AEK Athens 1–4 3–0
2021–22 UEFA Europa League PO   Rapid Wien 2–3 0–3 2–6  
UEFA Europa Conference League Group C   Roma 0–3 0–4 3rd  
  CSKA Sofia 2–0 1–0
  Bodø/Glimt 1–1 1–3
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League 3Q   Universitatea Craiova 1–0 0–3 1–3  
2023–24 UEFA Europa League PO   Slavia Prague 2–1 0–2 2–3  
UEFA Europa Conference League Group B   Gent
  Maccabi Tel Aviv
  Breiðablik
Notes
  • 1R: First round
  • 2R: Second round
  • 2Q: Second qualifying round
  • 3Q: Third qualifying round
  • PO: Play-off round


UEFA club coefficient ranking Edit

As of 18 September 2023[29]
Rank Team Points
102   Köln 6.000
103   Hoffenheim 12.000
104   Zorya Luhansk 13.500
105   Wolfsberg 13.500
106   Maccabi Haifa 13.000

Football Club Elo ranking Edit

As of 14 June 2023[30]
Rank Team Points
189   Charleroi 1501
190   Vitesse 1501
191   Zorya Luhansk 1501
192   Hull City 1498
193   Bari 1498

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Both wins came when the tier was called as Class A, Second Group.
  2. ^ a b c as Trudovi Rezervy
  3. ^ a b c d e as the Champion of Ukraine

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Fan website
  • (in Russian) zarya.lg.ua – Information site of fans of FC Zarya Lugansk
  • (in Russian)
  • (in Ukrainian) "Zorya" (Dawn) of the football Luhansk-land October 14, 2012, at the Wayback Machine - Information about football in Luhansk Oblast on Football Federation of Ukraine website
  • (in Russian) Luhansk Our Football. Statistics, historical trivia, regional competitions overview

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This article is about football club For other uses see Zorya Articles on FC Trudovye Rezervy Lugansk or FC Trudovi Rezervy Luhansk redirect here FC Zorya Luhansk Ukrainian FK Zorya Lugansk zoˈrʲɑ lʊˈɦɑnʲsʲk is a Ukrainian football team Zorya Luhansk is based in the city of Luhansk Ukraine However because of the Russo Ukrainian War the team plays its games at Slavutych Arena in Zaporizhzhia Zorya LuhanskFull nameFutbolnij klub Zorya LuganskFootball Club Zorya LuhanskNickname s Muzhyky The Men Founded5 May 1923 100 years ago 5 May 1923 1 GroundSlavutych Arena Zaporizhzhia Avanhard Stadium Luhansk Capacity12 000OwnerYevhen HellerGeneral DirectorIhor Huz interim 2 Head CoachValeriy KryventsovLeagueUkrainian Premier League2022 23Ukrainian Premier League 3rd of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe modern club as a team of masters was established on 10 April 1964 by the Football Federation of the Soviet Union merging the October Revolution Plant Luhanskteplovoz sports club Zorya and the Luhansk regional branch of the Trudovye Rezervy sports society In 1972 as Zaria Voroshilovgrad the club became the first provincial Soviet club to win the Soviet Top League title Today the modern club considers its predecessor the football team of the Luhansk Steam Locomotive Plant 1 October Revolution Steam Locomotive Plant today Luhanskteplovoz that was established back in 1923 however due to poor performance of the factory team in 1950s which played at republican level the playing record of Trudovye Rezervy which played at all Union level is also considered part of the club s history The club is a flagman club in Luhansk Oblast and one of three Ukrainian football teams of masters that won the Soviet Top League The name Zorya means dawn in Ukrainian Contents 1 History 1 1 Post war revival 1 2 Modern period 1 3 Names 2 Colours and badge 3 Stadium s 4 Reserve team 5 Sponsors 5 1 Football kits and sponsors 6 Honours 6 1 Domestic competitions 6 1 1 Soviet Union 6 1 2 Ukraine 7 Current squad 7 1 Other players under contract 7 2 Out on loan 8 Coaches and administration 8 1 Presidents and owners 8 2 General directors 9 Most capped players 9 1 Top scoring players 10 Managers 10 1 First team 10 2 Reserve team 10 3 Longest serving coaches 11 League and Cup history 11 1 Metalist Dzerzhinets Avanhard Zorya 11 1 1 Soviet Union 11 1 2 Ukraine 11 2 Trudovi Rezervy 12 European record 12 1 UEFA club coefficient ranking 12 2 Football Club Elo ranking 13 Notes 14 References 15 External links FC Zorya Luhansk in 2019History EditHistory of Zorya Luhansk Metalist 1923 Dynamo Sports ClubDzerzhynets Sports Society 1936 1941 Dynamo Sports ClubDzerzhynets Sports Society 1948 Trudovi Rezervy 1949 Trudovi Rezervy 1950 1951 Avanhard Sports Society 1954 1959 Trudovi Rezervy 1957 Zorya Sports Club 1960 Zorya Luhansk 1964 The modern professional team of Zorya Luhansk during its Soviet period known also as Zaria Voroshilovgrad Lugansk and for a short period Zorya MALS was created in 1964 as the city s team of masters by merging the factory team with another team of masters Trudovye Rezervy Before 1964 the factory team played mostly in republican competitions of the Ukrainian SSR The history of football in the city of Luhansk begins in the early 20th century The first Luhansk team was created in the Russian Empire in 1908 when the workers of the Russischen Maschinenbaugesellschaft Hartmann today Luhansk Locomotive created the Society of Rational Recreations One of the disciplines was a game of kickball headed by the Czech specialist Henrich Drzevikovski from Prague who originally was an instructor of gymnastics of the factory s ministerial school That team played its games and conducted its training on the empty lot near the factory where today the sport hall Zorya is located The first mention of games involving the Luhansk team dates back to 1911 In 1913 in Kostyantynivka the first regional football league of Donets basin was created During World War I and the subsequent Soviet and German hostilities the league was suspended until 1920 by which time the situation in the region had stabilized In 1922 in the city of Luhansk was built a new stadium possibly on the personal order of Vladimir Lenin and later named after him In 1923 the workers of the Luhansk steam train factory of the October Revolution hence the club s logo with a locomotive organized their football team Metalist which became the forerunner of today s Zorya The following year there the championship of the newly created Luhansk okruha district was created In the final game the collective city team of Luhansk was victorious against their rivals from the city of Snizhne winning the title after extra time 1 0 In 1926 the All Ukrainian Committee of the Mining Workers council organized a team of Donbass miners players from Kadiivka for a tour in Germany Weimar Republic There the Donbass team won four of their eight games The following year an international game took place in Luhansk in which the city team was challenged by their rivals from Austria The Donbas players lost the game nbsp FD in Donetsk 2008 In 1936 the football teams Metalist and Dynamo KGB team merged to form the united Luhansk city team which the following year was named Dzerzhynets 3 The name Dzerzhynets derives from the steam locomotive that was produced at the steam train factory FD Felix Dzerzhinsky 3 That year Dzerzhynets reached 3rd place in the Ukrainian second league In 1937 Dzerzhynets won Ukrainian s second league and was promoted to the first Moreover it reached the 1 8 final of the Ukrainian Sup and the 1 16 final of the Soviet Cup The team consisted of the following players Klad ko coach Hrebenyuk Svidyns kyi Mazanov Morozov Krasyuk Nosko Movchan Brovenko Chernyavs kyi Voloschenko Lokotosh Sytnikov Yevdokymov Myroshnikov Ishchenko In 1938 Dzerzhynets became champions of Ukraine after having won 9 games and drawn two It was thus admitted to all Union competitions the 1939 Soviet Football Championship Gruppa B second tier It made its debut on Friday 12 May 1939 in away match in Dnipro against Stal Dnipropetrovsk which Dzerzhynets lost 0 1 The goal was scored by Vasyl Hotselyuk 4 The team was composed of the following players Pavlo Svidynskyi goalkeeper Mykhailo Sukharev Semen Myroshnikov Oleksandr Kulahin Hryhoriy Nosko all defenders Mykola Krasyuk Artavazd Akopyants both halfbacks Kostiantyn Pyrohov Pyotr Buyanov Mykola Lokotosh Petro Yurchenko all forwards Post war revival Edit See also Trudovye Rezervy After World War II the club was not revived right away The city of Luhansk was represented by Dynamo Luhansk while in 1949 1951 there was as well a team of the Luhansk regional party administration Trudovi Rezervy 5 6 In 1950 Dynamo Luhansk merged into Trudovi Rezervy In 1951 the chief of Trudovi Rezervy s regional administration Ivan Lomakin went on trial and the team was liquidated 7 In 1948 Dzerzhynets was re established in the lower leagues of the Ukrainian championship 6 Due to the liquidation of Trudovi Rezervy Dzerzhynets was allowed to compete among the mater teams Soviet terminology for their professional level 7 Few players from Trudovi Rezervy joined the factory team 7 In 1954 Dzerzhynets was transferred under the administration of the Republican Volunteer Society of Avanhard which continued its participation in competitions until 1959 8 Due to a bleak performance of Avanhard in 1957 in the city of Voroshilovhrad it was revived as another club Trudovi Rezervy 7 which this time comprised students from the Leningrad Technicum of Physical Culture and Sports today College of Physical Culture and Sports of the Saint Petersburg State University After the liquidation of Avanhard in 1959 in 1960 in Luhansk the October Revolution OR Factory team 9 was established Modern period Edit During the already ongoing 1964 season and playing several rounds on 10 April 1964 the Soviet Football Federation issued its decision about merger of two clubs Trudovi Rezervy and OR Factory team SC Zorya into FC Zorya Voroshilovhrad 10 In 1972 Zorya did not only win its only Soviet championship but also represented re enforced with only three players from other clubs the USSR at the Brazilian Independence Cup Taca Independencia mid year However only Volodymyr Onyshchenko represented the club at the Final of the European Football Championship few weeks earlier In 1992 the club was acquired by a Moscow Science Production Association MALS and participated in the competition of the Ukrainian Top League 11 12 13 In the season 2005 06 the team won first place in the Persha Liha and had been promoted to the Vyscha Liha Zorya was one of the original twenty teams to debut for the first season of the Ukrainian Premier League The team played for five seasons until the 1995 96 season in which they finished eighteenth and were sent down to the Persha Liha Zorya relegated to Druha Liha in 1996 97 season but she returned to Persha Liha in 2003 04 season In 2016 the team had advanced sufficiently in the standings that they were involved in the European wide play offs in the UEFA Europa League In the 2016 17 Europa League season Zorya Luhansk played group matches against Feyenoord Fenerbahce and Manchester United Names Edit Predecessors1923 35 FC Metallist Lugansk city was renamed to Voroshilovgrad in 1935 1936 40 FC Dzerzhinets Voroshilovgrad dissolved due to the war named after Felix Dzerzhinsky 1948 53 FC Dzerzhinets Voroshilovgrad team transferred under Avanhard sports society 1953 59 FC Avangard Voroshilovgrad reorganized city was renamed to Lugansk in 1958 Trudovi Rezervy1949 51 Trudovye Rezervy Voroshilovgrad team liquidated criminal proceedings 1957 64 Trudovye Rezervy Lugansk new team team merged into SC Zorya Zorya1960 64 SC Zaria Lugansk revived as the OR Factory sports club and reorganized 1964 70 FC Zaria Lugansk merged with Trudovi Rezervy to united football club 1970 90 FC Zaria Voroshilovgrad city was renamed to Voroshilovgrad in 1970 1990 91 FC Zaria Lugansk city was renamed back to Lugansk in 1990 1992 96 FC Zorya MALS Luhansk renamed with adding of the sponsor name 1996 present FC Zorya Luhansk Ukrainian period modern team Colours and badge Edit nbsp The club s mascot with the club s old badge used in 2000 2010The clubs colours are black and white In 2010 the club adopted own mascot a black white cat which after the club s relocation also moved to Zaporizhia The club s current badge was adopted after 2010 and was completely redesigned In early 1990s the club s badge also carried the brand of local company MALS Earlier badges had a silhouette of an oncoming locomotive Stadium s EditThe oldest stadium in Luhansk is Lenin Stadium built in 1922 and for long time was the main city stadium 14 In March 1951 the Voroshilov Stadium was opened in Luhansk with a capacity of 7 447 seats 15 The stadium belonged to the Lokomotiv production association Luhanskteplovoz In 1961 it was renamed Avanhard Since 1962 it became the home for Trudovi Rezervy and later Zorya In 2000 2002 the stadium was sold and became the property of the city In 2003 Avanhard was fully renovated Following the Russian aggression against Ukraine in 2014 Zorya relocated to Zaporizhia where it plays at Slavutych Arena nbsp Stadion Avanhard in Luhansk 2009 nbsp Slavutych Arena in Zaporizhia 2011 nbsp Announcement about the 1984 season s game Zoria RotorReserve team EditThe reserve team of Zorya Zorya Luhansk Reserves Ukrainian FK Zorya Lugansk dubl are playing in the Ukrainian Premier Reserve League Sponsors EditMediaMix Concept D amp M Lir and also Steel Symphony Football kits and sponsors Edit Years 16 Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor2006 07 Umbro 2007 09 Puma2009 10 dm bank 17 2010 11 Nike 2011 15 Holsten2015 17 2017 21 Favorite Sport2021 22 Marsbet2022 23 2023 Puma Honours EditSince 1960 the football championship of the Ukrainian SSR among teams of masters was conducted as part of the Class B competitions which at first were second tier and later third tier until completely phased away Afterwards Ukrainian football competitions were adopted into one of zones of the Soviet Second League Another all Ukrainian football competitions among collectives of physical culture KFK were conducted since 1964 that were ongoing until 1991 and sometimes are confused for the actually championship mentioned before Neither Trudovi rezervy or Zorya played in competitions among collectives of physical culture but did play in football championship of Ukrainian SSR which until 1959 was not considered as a competition among teams of masters Domestic competitions Edit Soviet Union Edit Soviet Top League Winners 1 1972 Soviet Cup Runners up 2 1974 1975 Soviet First League Class A Second Group a Winners 2 1962 b c 1966 Soviet Second League Winners 1 1986 c Runners up 1 1991 West Ukrainian SSR parallel competition since 1960 please refrain from placing it as the Soviet Second League as it not always had the same status Winners 3 1938 c 1962 b c 1986 c Runners up 1 1950 b Ukraine Edit Ukrainian Cup Runners up 2 2015 16 2020 21 Ukrainian First League Winners 1 2005 06 Ukrainian Second League Winners 1 2002 03 Runners up 1 1998 99 Group C Current squad EditAs of 1 September 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 Oleksandr Saputin2 DF nbsp UKR Bohdan Butko3 DF nbsp UKR Anton Bol on loan from Dynamo Kyiv 4 MF nbsp TOG Kodjo Aziangbe on loan from Al Nasr 5 MF nbsp UKR Oleksandr Yatsyk on loan from Dynamo Kyiv 6 MF nbsp UKR Illya Hulko7 MF nbsp UKR Denys Antyukh8 MF nbsp UKR Oleksiy Khakhlyov9 MF nbsp UKR Dmytro Myshnyov captain 10 FW nbsp UKR Denys Nahnoynyi11 FW nbsp UKR Danyil Alefirenko15 MF nbsp UKR Kyrylo Dryshlyuk16 MF nbsp UKR Vikentiy Voloshyn on loan from Dynamo Kyiv 17 FW nbsp UKR Ihor Horbach on loan from Dynamo Kyiv 18 MF nbsp UKR Yuriy Tlumak19 FW nbsp UKR Vladyslav Buhay No Pos Nation Player20 MF nbsp UKR Vyacheslav Churko22 MF nbsp SRB Petar Micin24 MF nbsp UKR Ivan Holovkin29 DF nbsp UKR Bohdan Tokar30 GK nbsp UKR Mykyta Turbayevskyi36 GK nbsp UKR Anton Zhylkin38 MF nbsp UKR Maksym Smiyan39 FW nbsp PAN Eduardo Guerrero44 DF nbsp UKR Arseniy Batahov47 DF nbsp UKR Roman Vantukh53 GK nbsp UKR Dmytro Matsapura55 DF nbsp BRA Jordan on loan from Vila Nova 70 DF nbsp UKR Ihor Kyryukhantsev74 DF nbsp UKR Ihor Snurnitsyn77 DF nbsp UKR Oleh Danchenko78 FW nbsp BRA Wendell on loan from Goias Other players under contract Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp BRA Guilherme SmithOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp IRN Shahab Zahedi at Persepolis until 30 June 2024 Coaches and administration EditAdministration 20 21 Coaching 22 senior team Coaching 23 U 19 team President Yevhen Heller Deputy General director Yuriy Koval Nachalnik komandy Ihor Huz Head coach nbsp Valeriy Kryventsov Assistant coach nbsp Volodymyr Deul Assistant coach nbsp Mladen Bartulovic Assistant coach nbsp Oleksandr Koval Goalkeeping coach nbsp Artem Koleda Senior coach nbsp Oleksiy Drotsenko Coach nbsp Yevhen Yastrebinskyi Coach nbsp Pavlo Cherednichenko Goalies coach nbsp Vsevolod RomanenkoPresidents and owners Edit Source 21 1989 90 Administration Chairman Oleksiy Vintun 1990 Club Chairman I Shyrokyi 1990 Club Chairman O Lyakhov 1990 92 President Yuriy Koniayev 1992 96 President Volodymyr Tarasenko 1996 01 President Dmytro Makarenko 2001 02 President Volodymyr Makarov 2002 05 President Yuriy Sevastianov 2005 07 President Valeriy Shpichka 2007 09 President and owner Valeriy Bukayev 2009 Owner Marina Bukayeva 2009 President Oleksandr Yehorov 2009 President Manolis Pilavov 2009 present President and owner Yevhen HellerGeneral directors Edit 2009 2020 Serhiy Rafailov 24 25 2020 2023 Stanislav Ohanov 2 26 Ihor Huz interim nachalnik komandy 2 Most capped players EditNo Name Playing period League Cup Europe Total1 Anatoliy Kuksov 1969 85 424 89 4 5172 Yuriy Kolesnikov 1977 92 w breaks 382 81 0 4613 Oleksandr Tkachenko 1967 87 w breaks 370 33 4 4074 Oleksandr Zhuravlyov 1965 79 316 34 2 3525 Oleksandr Malyshenko 1978 96 318 18 0 3366 Vitaliy Tarasenko 1982 90 323 10 0 3337 Valeriy Galustov 1959 68 326 4 0 3308 Viktor Kuznetsov 1968 79 272 42 4 3189 Yuriy Yaroshenko 1982 90 304 11 0 31510 Serhiy Yarmolych 1984 96 w breaks 306 5 0 311Top scoring players Edit No Name Playing period League Cup Europe Total1 Oleksandr Malyshenko 1978 96 121 3 0 1242 Anatoliy Kuksov 1969 85 89 7 1 973 Yuriy Kolesnikov 1977 92 w breaks 81 7 0 884 Timerlan Guseinov 1985 93 w breaks 66 2 0 685 Aleksandr Gulevsky 1957 61 61 0 0 616 Viktor Kuznetsov 1968 79 40 10 1 517 Yuriy Yaroshenko 1982 90 47 1 0 488 Ihor Balaba 1960 68 42 2 0 449 Yuriy Yeliseyev 1970 77 36 7 0 4310 Yevgeniy Volchenkov 1961 64 40 1 0 41Managers EditFirst team Edit nbsp Ivan Kladko Jan 1936 Dec 39 nbsp Aleksandr Abramov Jan 1957 Sept 57 nbsp Alexey Vodyagin Sept 1957 Dec 59 nbsp Mikhail Antonevich Jan 1960 July 60 nbsp Hryhoriy Balaba Aug 1960 Dec 61 nbsp German Zonin Jan 1962 May 64 nbsp Oleksandr Alpatov May 1964 Dec 64 nbsp Konstantin Beskov Jan 1965 Dec 65 nbsp Yevgeny Goryansky Jan 1966 Dec 67 nbsp Petro Stupakov Jan 1968 June 68 nbsp Viktor Gureyev July 1968 Sept 69 nbsp German Zonin Sept 1969 Dec 72 nbsp Vsevolod Blinkov Jan 1973 June 74 nbsp Yevgeny Pestov June 1974 Dec 74 nbsp Yuriy Zakharov Jan 1975 Dec 75 nbsp Yevgeny Pestov Jan 1976 Dec 76 nbsp Yozhef Sabo Jan 1977 Dec 77 nbsp Yuriy Zakharov Jan 1978 Dec 79 nbsp Vadym Dobizha Jan 1980 Dec 81 nbsp Yuriy Rashchupkin Jan 1982 Dec 83 nbsp Oleh Bazilevich Jan 1984 Dec 84 nbsp Oleksandr Zhuravlyov Jan 1985 Dec 85 nbsp Vadym Dobizha Dec 1985 July 88 nbsp Anatoly Baidachny Aug 1988 Dec 89 nbsp Viktor Nosov Jan 1990 Aug 90 nbsp Anatoliy Kuksov Aug 1990 June 93 nbsp Anatoliy Shakun June 1993 March 94 nbsp Volodymyr Kobzarev March 1994 Dec 94 nbsp Yuriy Sevastyanov Jan 1995 March 95 nbsp Anatoliy Korshykov March 1995 April 95 nbsp Oleksandr Zhuravlyov April 1995 Oct 95 nbsp Anatoliy Korshykov Oct 1995 Nov 95 nbsp Viktor Aristov Jan 1996 June 96 nbsp Anatoliy Kuksov Aug 1996 Nov 96 nbsp Oleksandr Shakun March 1997 Nov 97 nbsp Vadym Dobizha March 1998 July 98 nbsp Oleksandr Shakun interim Aug 1998 nbsp Vadym Dobizha Aug 1998 April 2000 nbsp Yuriy Yeliseyev April 2000 Nov 2000 nbsp Serhiy Pohodin March 2001 Nov 2001 nbsp Yuriy Yeliseyev March 2002 June 2002 nbsp Volodymyr Kobzarev July 2002 July 2003 nbsp Oleksiy Chystyakov Aug 2003 Sept 2003 nbsp Yuriy Sevastyanov interim Sept 2003 nbsp Oleksandr Dovbiy Sept 2003 June 2004 nbsp Yuriy Koval July 2004 Aug 10 2006 nbsp Yuriy Malyhin interim Aug 2006 nbsp Volodymyr Bezsonov Aug 25 2006 Nov 3 2006 nbsp Yuriy Malyhin interim Nov 2006 Jan 2007 nbsp Oleksandr Kosevych Jan 1 2007 March 24 2008 nbsp Anatoliy Volobuev March 24 2008 May 18 2009 nbsp Yuriy Dudnyk interim May 18 2009 Sept 23 2009 nbsp Yuriy Koval Sept 23 2009 Dec 31 2009 nbsp Anatoly Chantsev Jan 1 2010 Nov 27 2011 nbsp Yuriy Vernydub Nov 28 2011 May 31 2019 nbsp Viktor Skrypnyk June 3 2019 Jun 28 2022 nbsp Patrick van Leeuwen Jun 28 2022 Reserve team Edit nbsp Volodymyr Mykytyn 2008 2021 Longest serving coaches Edit Last Updated after 2020 21 season 27 No Name Nation Time period G W D L GS GA Achievement1 Vadym Dobizha nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Ukraine 1980 1981 and 1985 1988 259 114 55 90 358 331 10 24 1987 Second Division 2 German Zonin nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Russia 1962 1964 and 1969 1972 178 77 62 39 241 149 Champion 1972 First Division 3 Yuriy Vernydub nbsp Ukraine 2011 2019 141 62 37 42 211 169 3 12 2016 17 First Division 4 Anatoliy Kuksov nbsp Ukraine 1990 1993 and 1996 105 52 18 35 154 117 12 20 1992 First Division 5 Yuriy Zakharov nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Russia 1975 and 1978 1979 94 25 30 39 111 143 9 16 1975 and 1978 First Division 6 Yuriy Rashchupkin nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Ukraine 1982 1983 84 33 20 31 131 119 6 22 1982 Second Division 7 Yuriy Koval nbsp Ukraine 2004 2006 and 2009 81 48 18 15 137 55 3 18 2004 05 Second Division 8 Anatoly Baidachny nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Russia 1988 1989 78 34 20 24 119 93 20 22 1988 Second Division 9 Yevgeny Goryansky nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Russia 1966 1967 74 26 27 21 64 58 16 19 1967 First Division 10 Alexey Vodyagin nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Russia 1957 1959 65 29 17 19 95 68 4 14 1959 Second Division League and Cup history EditSee also List of FC Zorya Luhansk seasons FC Zorya Luhansk spent 14 seasons in the Soviet top tier including the Class A Group One and the Top League 1967 1979 The club managed to become champions of the Soviet Union in 1972 Following dissolution of the Soviet Union as Ukrainian club Zorya spent 20 seasons in the Ukrainian top tier including the Top League and the Premier League 1992 1996 and 2006 present The statistics is based on information from the club s official website 28 Metalist Dzerzhinets Avanhard Zorya Edit Soviet Union Edit Ukraine Edit Trudovi Rezervy Edit Season Div Pos Pl W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe NotesTrudovi Rezervy Trudovye Rezervy1949 2nd Gruppa II Ukrainskaya Zona 15 34 9 6 19 44 59 241950 3rd Ukraine 1 18 11 4 3 35 18 262 3 2 0 1 4 5 4 Final group1951 1 18 13 4 1 46 10 306 6 0 3 3 6 14 3 Final groupOriginal club disbanded in 1951 and revived in 19571957 2nd Klass B 16 34 6 10 18 18 55 22 1 2 finals Zone 1958 6 30 12 10 8 35 26 34 1 4 finals Zone 1959 4 26 15 3 8 55 31 33 1 2 finals Zone 1960 3 36 19 9 8 69 40 47 Ukrainian Championship1961 2 36 22 7 7 56 23 51 Ukrainian Championship4 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 Playoff1962 1 24 14 5 5 52 22 33 1 4 finals Ukraine 1 10 6 4 0 22 11 16 Champions of Ukraine1 2 2 0 0 5 1 4 Promotional playoff Reorganization1963 2nd Klass A Vtoraya gruppa 5 34 15 11 8 41 26 41 1 32 finalsFC Trudovi Rezervy Luhansk merged with amateur SC Zorya Luhansk under name FC Zorya LuhanskEuropean record EditMain article FC Zorya Luhansk in European football Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate Qual 1973 74 European Cup 1R nbsp APOEL 2 0 1 0 3 0 nbsp 2R nbsp Spartak Trnava 0 1 0 0 0 1 nbsp 2014 15 UEFA Europa League 2Q nbsp Laci 2 1 3 0 5 1 nbsp 3Q nbsp Molde 1 1 2 1 3 2 nbsp PO nbsp Feyenoord 1 1 3 4 4 5 nbsp 2015 16 UEFA Europa League 3Q nbsp Charleroi 3 0 2 0 5 0 nbsp PO nbsp Legia Warsaw 0 1 2 3 2 4 nbsp 2016 17 UEFA Europa League Group A nbsp Manchester United 0 2 0 1 4th nbsp nbsp Fenerbahce 1 1 0 2 nbsp Feyenoord 1 1 0 12017 18 UEFA Europa League Group J nbsp Athletic Bilbao 0 2 1 0 3rd nbsp nbsp Hertha 2 1 0 2 nbsp Ostersund 0 2 0 22018 19 UEFA Europa League 3Q nbsp Braga 1 1 2 2 3 3 nbsp PO nbsp Leipzig 0 0 2 3 2 3 nbsp 2019 20 UEFA Europa League 2Q nbsp Buducnost Podgorica 1 0 3 1 4 1 nbsp 3Q nbsp CSKA Sofia 1 0 1 1 2 1 nbsp PO nbsp Espanyol 2 2 1 3 3 5 nbsp 2020 21 UEFA Europa League Group G nbsp Braga 1 2 0 2 3rd nbsp nbsp Leicester City 1 0 0 3 nbsp AEK Athens 1 4 3 02021 22 UEFA Europa League PO nbsp Rapid Wien 2 3 0 3 2 6 nbsp UEFA Europa Conference League Group C nbsp Roma 0 3 0 4 3rd nbsp nbsp CSKA Sofia 2 0 1 0 nbsp Bodo Glimt 1 1 1 32022 23 UEFA Europa Conference League 3Q nbsp Universitatea Craiova 1 0 0 3 1 3 nbsp 2023 24 UEFA Europa League PO nbsp Slavia Prague 2 1 0 2 2 3 nbsp UEFA Europa Conference League Group B nbsp Gent nbsp Maccabi Tel Aviv nbsp BreidablikNotes1R First round 2R Second round 2Q Second qualifying round 3Q Third qualifying round PO Play off round UEFA club coefficient ranking Edit As of 18 September 2023 29 Rank Team Points102 nbsp Koln 6 000103 nbsp Hoffenheim 12 000104 nbsp Zorya Luhansk 13 500105 nbsp Wolfsberg 13 500106 nbsp Maccabi Haifa 13 000Football Club Elo ranking Edit As of 14 June 2023 30 Rank Team Points189 nbsp Charleroi 1501190 nbsp Vitesse 1501191 nbsp Zorya Luhansk 1501192 nbsp Hull City 1498193 nbsp Bari 1498Notes Edit Both wins came when the tier was called as Class A Second Group a b c as Trudovi Rezervy a b c d e as the Champion of UkraineReferences Edit a b The UPL collective congratulates Zorya with its Day of Establishment Kolektiv UPL vitaye Zoryu z Dnem zasnuvannya Ukrainian Premier League 5 May 2021 a b c Oganov v Gruzii no vse eshe pri dele kto na samom dele generalnyj direktor Zari fanday net 17 January 2023 a b Luhansk football at the Our Luhansk football portal Protokol matcha maj Pyatnica 12 Maya 1939 00 00 www football lg ua The first Trudovi Rezervy Luhansk Our Football a b 1944 1950 Zarya Lugansk fansite a b c d 1951 1960 Zarya Lugansk fansite Avanhard Voroshilovhrad Luhansk Our Football 1958 1960 Zarya Lugansk fansite 1963 1964 Zarya Lugansk fansite Slyvka K What Geller is still doing for Akhmetov Sho dosi robit Geller dlya Ahmetova Depo 23 September 2015 Zorya Lugansk predstavlyayemo supernika fcdynamo com Accessed 21 January 2023 Sogodni kropivnicka Zirka prijmaye vdoma lugansku Zoryu Predstavlyayemo supernika persha kr ua Accessed 21 January 2023 The Lenin s Stadium STADION im V I LENINA g LUGANSK football lg ua The Avanhard Stadium STADION AVANGARD g LUGANSK football lg ua Jerseys of Ukrainian clubs Archived September 25 2013 at the Wayback Machine Aeaiacii Iaeneioi Aaie Oii 8 aaieia n dacaoouie aeoeaaie Aecian Forbes oedaeia Forbes ua Retrieved February 15 2015 Oficialnyj sajt FK Zarya Lugansk Retrieved September 25 2017 Zorya Retrieved August 12 2022 Oficialnyj sajt FK Zarya Lugansk a b Menedzhment Archived from the original on June 19 2016 Oficialnyj sajt FK Zarya Lugansk Oficialnyj sajt FK Zarya Lugansk Eks gendirektora Zari Rafailova podozrevayut v neuplate nalogov na kolossalnuyu summu on skryvaetsya v rossii fanday net 4 July 2023 Rafailov Odnazhdy slozhilis s Vernidubom dengami i oplatili sbory Zari v Turcii football ua 5 January 2021 Komu oficialno prinadlezhat ukrainskie kluby ukrrudprom com 12 November 2021 Head coaches Glavnye trenery www zarya lg ua Club s history Zorya website UEFA com Member associations UEFA Coefficients Club coefficients UEFA clubelo com Football Club Elo Ratings ClubElo External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to FC Zorya Luhansk Official website Fan website in Russian zarya lg ua Information site of fans of FC Zarya Lugansk in Russian Unofficial website in Ukrainian Zorya Dawn of the football Luhansk land Archived October 14 2012 at the Wayback Machine Information about football in Luhansk Oblast on Football Federation of Ukraine website in Russian Luhansk Our Football Statistics historical trivia regional competitions overview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Zorya Luhansk amp oldid 1178312776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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