FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv

Football Club Metalist 1925 Kharkiv is a professional football club from Kharkiv, Ukraine. It was founded in 1925, the club plays in Professional Football League of Ukraine. Their home stadium is Metalist Oblast Sports Complex with 40,003 capacity.

Metalist 1925 Kharkiv
Full nameFootball Club Metalist 1925 Kharkiv
Founded1925 (1925)
GroundOSC Metalist
Capacity41,307
Head coachValeriy Kriventsov
LeagueUkrainian First League
2019–20First League, 7th
WebsiteClub website

Bronze medalist of the Second League of Ukraine Championship 2017/18. Silver medalist of the Championship of Ukraine among amateurs 2016/17. In the 2018/19 season it performs to the Professional Football League of Ukraine.

Metalist 1925 is the second club in Ukraine to attend home matches in the championship.

The club ethos is the bet on local players. Thus, in the first team of Metalist 1925, 22 players are from Kharkiv. In the team application in the first part of the 2017/18 season, 24 players from 27 were from Kharkiv football schools, in the second part of the season - 21 players from 25, in the 2018/19 season - 23 players from 30.

Legally, Metallist 1925 is not the legal successor of Metalist, which was disbanded because his last owner, Serhiy Kurchenko, ceased to fund the club and refused to sell it to other potential investors.[nb 1]

History

It was established in the summer of 2016. As several football clubs in the league due to debts, the original club FC Metalist Kharkiv owned by Serhiy Kurchenko was refused a license in 2014 by the Football Federation of Ukraine and expelled from national competitions. The Kurchenko's Metalist continued to play in regional competitions as SC Metalist Kharkiv.

On the initiative of former FFU vice-president and head of Kharkiv Oblast Football Federation Storozhenko along with former Metalist player Volodymyr Linke, a new club was created that received the name FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv.[2] Metalist 1925 entered the 2016–17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League and won its group, but lost in the final match. In July 2017, the club was admitted to the Ukrainian Second League.[3]

On 7 July 2017, Metalist 1925 presented a new logo.[4]

Infrastructure

Metalist 1925 plays its games at Metalist Stadium. It has its own training site in a town of Vysokyi, yet some training it also conducts at H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University.

Squad

Players

As of 27 January 2021[5][6]

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 Denys Sydorenko
3 FW  UKR Ivan Pets
4 DF  UKR Ivan Kovalenko
7 FW  UKR Vitaliy Ponomar
8 MF  UKR Vitaliy Koltsov
9 MF  UKR Yuriy Batyushyn
11 MF  UKR Mykhaylo Storozhenko
10 MF  UKR Yaroslav Yampol
13 DF  UKR Artur Zapadnya
17 MF  UKR Denys Rezepov
19 FW  UKR Andriy Savitskyi
21 MF  UKR Serhiy Chenbay
22 FW  UKR Vladyslav Dmytrenko
23 MF  UKR Mykhaylo Shershen
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF  UKR Maksym Tsvirenko
25 GK  UKR Maksym Kovalenko
27 MF  UKR Dmytro Kravchenko
29 DF  UKR Maksym Zhychykov
30 MF  BRA Lucas
32 MF  UKR Oleh Holodyuk
45 MF  UKR Denys Ndukwe
77 FW  UKR Anton Savin
81 GK  UKR Denys Dyakov
88 MF  UKR Dmytro Kryskiv (on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk)
91 MF  UKR Artem Kholod
97 MF  BRA Derek
98 FW  UKR Anton Kalaytan
99 MF  UKR Vitaliy Hoshkoderya

Administration and coaches

Managers

Honours

Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship

Seasons

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Other Notes
2016–17 4th
(Championship among amateurs)
1 20 13 4 3 46 18 43 LF Lost final Group winner, Promoted
2017–18 3rd "B"
(Second League)
2 33 21 4 8 77 27 67 164 finals Promoted
201819 2nd
(First League)
4 28 15 6 7 35 20 51 116 finals
201920 7 30 15 6 9 44 34 51 132 finals
202021 164 finals

Notes

  1. In October 2017, a Ukrainian court confiscated (the original) Metalist Kharkiv from Kurchenko and placed it under state property.[1] At the time the club did not participate in any official sanctioned competitions.[1]

References

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