FC Chernihiv

FC Chernigiv (Ukrainian: ФК Чернігів)[1] is a Ukrainian football club based in Chernihiv which currently plays in Ukrainian Football Amateur League, the fourth tier of Ukrainian football. The club is the second team of the city after the main club Desna Chernihiv and considered the young brother team.

FC Chernigiv
Founded2003
GroundChernihiv Arena, Chernihiv
Capacity500
ChairmanYuri Sinitsa
ManagerVadym Postovoy
LeagueUkrainian Second League
WebsiteClub website

History

Origin

The date of birth of the new Chernihiv football team of the YSB can be considered June 18, 2003,[2][3] when 11 people in black and yellow uniforms came out on the field of the stadium of the Chernihiv Military Lyceum (former Soviet Chernihiv Military Aviation Higher School of Pilots). It was on this day that the first official game in the history of YSB took place formed by the Ukrainian businessman Yuri Sinitsa. It was a match against the team "Fortuna-Chernihivgaz" in the framework of the Chernihiv Football Championship, and it ended not in favor of our team 0: 2. But then the team's affairs only went up. YSB managed to reach the final four. In the "regiment", the black and yellows won two victories with one defeat and took the final second place in the championship. It was an undoubted success for the young team. In 2006, a key decision was made to expand and develop Chernihiv football. YSB also played for the first time in the championship of Chernihiv district, where the team managed to enter the final four. Also this year came the first futsal victories.

The beginning of 2007 was marked by reaching the final of the Chernihiv region futsal championship. And already in the summer the team took part in the first league of the Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship. In 2008, the team tried its hand for the first time in the Premier League of the Chernihiv region in football and since 2008, the YSB Chernigiv team, has played in the championship of the Chernihiv region.The team performed in the new championship not in the best way, taking 10th place in the standings, but the experience gained was not in vain and already in the city cup of futsal black and yellow took revenge, winning the Chernihiv Cup.

In 2011, the team managed to sign the experienced Georgian defender, Teymuraz Mchedlishvili[4][5] and the club got the silver medal and in 2012 in the Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup[6] and the year later, the club won the competition.[7][8] In 2012 the team won the Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup.[9] In 2014, the team got second in the Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship[10] In 2016 he got to the final of Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup.[11]

From YSB-Chernigiv to FC Chernigiv

In 2017, the new football field Chernihiv Arena was bulted[12] and, the club changed its name to FC Chernigiv and he got 3th in the league.[13][14] The club was included in Ukrainian Football Amateur League in the season 2017–18. In the first season to win silver and in 2018[15][16] and 2019, the team won the Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship.[17][18]

In the final round, the leader of the championship to win the title of the minimum task was not to lose to the main competitor - Koryukov's "Vanguard". However, Chernigiv exceeded the plan for the game. In a difficult confrontation, the "citizens" were able to end the match with a minimal victory 2-1. FC Chernigiv ended up with 10 victories in 10 meetings and left no chances for other teams. Chernigiv residents are the winners of gold medals. Avangard, despite 2 games in reserve, is a silver medalist. But the fate of the bronze medals has not yet been decided. The club of Chernigiv was among the teams have been promoted from the 2019–20 Ukrainian Football Amateur League:[19][20]

Ukrainian Second League

Earlier in 2020, FC Chernigiv merged with Avanhard Koriukivka as Chernigiv-Avanhard and kept its original team Chernigiv-YSB during the 2019–20 Ukrainian Football Amateur League.[21][22] During the season Avanhard Koriukivka had more points and even played in post season play-offs. In August 2020 only FC Chernigiv was admitted to the Second League instead of the merged club.[23] In fact the club got a certificate for participation in another way of the Ukrainian Second League for the season 2020–21. For the first time in the entire history, city of Chernihiv will be represented in professional football by two clubs, other one is Desna Chernihiv[24][25] The team was also included in the First Preliminary Round of the Ukrainian Cup facing Nyva Vinnytsia in the season 2020-21[26][27][28] The match was supposed to be played on 29 August 2020 but the match was postponed due to a breakdown of the team's bus.[29]

On 6 September 2020, the team won the first match against in Rubikon Kyiv in a 0-2 (83' Anatoly Kokhanovskyi, 92' Oleksandr Konopko) away on their first match of Ukrainian Second League for the season 2020–21 .[30][31] On the Round 4 Maksym Chaus has been elected the best fair defender and Maksym Serdyuk was elected the best young player on the round.[32] On 23 October 2020 the club signed the experience goalkeeper Anatoliy Tymofeyev[33][34] In November 2020, the central defender of FC Chernihiv Teymuraz Mchedlishvili was included in the eleven players of the round of the Ukrainian Second League.[35]

Stadium and facilities

The club play in Chernigiv-Arena located in the district of ZAZ, in Kiltseva St, 2а, Chernihiv, in Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine 14039. The Arena has been used also by the second squad of Desna FC Desna-2 Chernihiv., WFC Lehenda-ShVSM Chernihiv and Spartak Chernihiv the Ukrainian professional women's football club of Chernihiv. In February 2020 there were some talks about build a big stadium.[36]Desna Chernihiv and FC Chernihiv, want to build football fields and other sports infrastructure. Both plots are located in the ZAZ neighborhood near Kiltseva - Voloshkova - Kalinova - Dachna streets. The first has an area of 1.4794 hectares, its regulatory monetary value is 1,923,367.94 hryvnias. Based on the results of the bidding, the relevant agreement will be concluded by December 31, 2026. The area of the second plot is 3.9469 hectares, its normative monetary value is UAH 5,131,364.69. The agreement will be valid until December 31, 2025.[37] In October 2020, due to the Covid-19, the team of FC Chernigiv, has been moved to play in Livyi Bereh Arena [38] and on 7 November 2020, the team played in Stadion Champion.

Crest and colours

The crest of the club, which was created in early 2003 and it was changed in 2017.

Current squad

As of 26 December 2020[39]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK  UKR Anatoliy Tymofeyev
35 GK  UKR Oleksandr Shyray
99 MF  UKR Oleksandr Konopko
4 DF  GEO Teymuraz Mchedlishvili
23 DF  UKR Oleksii Zenchenko
5 MF  UKR Anatoly Romanchenko
18 MF  UKR Vitaly Mentey
15 DF  UKR Andrey Lakeenko
19 DF  UKR Dmytro Borshch
27 MF  UKR Ruslan Dedukh
95 MF  UKR Bogdan Lazarenko
No. Pos. Nation Player
77 MF  UKR Maksym Serdyuk
22 GK  UKR Oleksandr Roshchynskyi
1 GK  UKR Yevhen Novobranets
27 FW  UKR Maksym Chaus
6 DF  UKR Andrey Veresotskyi
9 MF  UKR Kyrylo Kryvoborodenko
7 MF  UKR Dimitry Mironenko
2 DF  UKR Anatoly Naumenko
3 DF  UKR Taras Movlyan
11 FW  UKR Anatoly Kokhanovskyi

Personnel

As of 23 November 2020[40]

Position Staff
President Sinitsa Yuriy Yuriyovych
General Director Sinitsa Nikolay Yuriyovych
Sports Director Chorny Valeriy
Executive Director Zhyr Konstantin
Head coach Vadym Postovoy
Assistant Coach Yarmoshenko Mikhail
Director of "Chernihiv Arena" Dudchik Anatoliy
Rehabilitation Therapist Eismont Igor
Press Atache Luschai Dmitriy

Honours

Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship

Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup

  • Winners (1): 2012[44]
  • Runners-up (1): 2016[45]

Notable Players

Records and statistics

Most capped players

# Name Career Caps Goals
1 Teymuraz Mchedlishvili[46] 2011-2013 & 2015 & 2017- 97 14
2 Oleksandr Konopko[47] 2010- 71 9
3 Dmytro Borshch[48] 2012-2015 & 2017- 61 5
4 Alexey Vorobei[49] 2012-2018 58 4
5 Dimitry Mironenko[50] 2017- 43 5
6 Kyrylo Kryvoborodenko[51] 2015 & 2017– 40 5
7 Ruslan Dedukh[52] 2017–2018 & 2020- 34 12
8 Bogdan Lazarenko[53] 2017– 34 4
9 Oleksandr Rudenko[54] 2015-2018 30 1
10 Anatoly Kokhanovskyi[55] 2017- 29 12

Top scorers

# Name Career Caps Goals
1 Teymuraz Mchedlishvili 2011-2013 & 2015 & 2017- 97 14
2 Anatoly Kokhanovskyi 2017- 29 12
3 Ruslan Dedukh 2017–2018 & 2020- 34 12
4 Oleksandr Konopko 2010- 71 9
5 Dmytro Borshch 2012-2015 & 2017- 61 5
6 Dimitry Mironenko 2017- 43 5
7 Kyrylo Kryvoborodenko 2015 & 2017– 40 5
8 Bogdan Lazarenko 2017– 34 4
9 Alexey Vorobei 2012-2018 58 4
10 Oleksandr Rudenko 2015-2018 30 1

Managers and presidents

League and cup history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Other Notes
2013 4th "2" 2/6 10 5 3 2 9 5 18 First stage
4th "A" 4/4 3 1 0 2 2 4 3 Finals
Withdrew
regional competitions (Chernihiv Oblast)
2017–18 4th "2" 7/8 14 2 3 9 10 26 9 Withdrew
2018–19 regional competitions (Chernihiv Oblast) UAC 132 finals
2019–20 4th "2" 5/12 22 9 7 6 30 23 34 Admitted to SL
2020–21 3rd "A" 164 finals

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