WFC Lehenda-ShVSM Chernihiv

Lehenda-ShVSM Chernihiv (Ukrainian: "Легенда-ШВСМ" Чернігів) is Ukrainian professional women's football club from Chernihiv, Ukraine.

Lehenda-ShVSM Chernihiv
Full nameWomen's Football Club Lehenda-ShVSM Chernihiv
Founded1987
GroundLokomotiv stadium, Chernihiv
Tekstylschyk stadium, Chernihiv
Chernihiv Arena
Stadium Cheksil
Capacity2 000
Chairman Volodymyr Maherramov
Manager Serhiy Sapronov
LeagueUkrainian Women's League
20101st

ShVSM abbreviation stands for School of Higher Sports Mastery (Ukrainian: Школа Вищої Спортивної Майстерності).

History

Origin during the Soviet Time

In October 1987, Mychailo Yushchenko decides to establish a women's football team at the "Polissia" gymnasium, which gave its name to SK Polissia team. The creation of the team supported the local Cheksil "Worsted and Cloth Factory Combine". Thats why the team used also the name Lehenda-Cheksil.[1][2] Initially the team was named as SK Polissia Chernihiv. The club was formed by the factory workers, as well as pupils from city's schools № 11 and 14, vocational school № 13 and students from the Chernihiv Pedagogical Institute (Chernihiv Pedagogical University). The name of the club came from the name of the cloth, and the name was produced at the Factory Combine. In the beginning of April 1988, the team played its first match, in which it tied 2:2 with students of the Moscow Pedagogical Institute.

From SK Polissya Chernihiv to Lehenda Chernihiv

In the first days of June 1988, the club was renamed into Lehenda Chernihiv, taking part in amateur championships. The first significant success of the "Legend" was the 3rd month of the championship of sports associations of Profspilok of Ukraine in the fall of leaves in 1989. At the same time, the female football players made their debut in the championship of the SRCP, and degraded 16 times among 30 teams. in 1990 the team got 6th in the Soviet women's football championship[3] and 6th in 1991.[4]

After the collapse of the Soviet Union the club passed the first championship of Ukraine, the Ukrainian Women's League. Football players "Legendy" won their first medals in the whole season - bronze. 1997 the rock of the tenth anniversary of the "Legend" was marked by the first "silver" of the national first. On the basis of the Chernigiv command, the Youth Zbirna of Ukraine is established. In 1998-1999, the rock "Legend" finishes in another place, acting as the championship of the Donetsk "Donchantsi".

Champion of Ukrainian Women's League and Women's Cup

In 2000 they have won their first Ukrainian Women's League and in 2001 the played as wit the name Lehenda-Cheksil Chernihiv and they won again the Women's Cup.[5] In 2002 they won again the double the Ukrainian Women's League and the Women's Cup and also in 2005[6] and 2009 they won the double in 2007 they won the Italy Women's Cup. At European level they came second in the group again, this time behind the Swedish club Malmö FF. The association founded a youth academy for girls between the ages of nine and 15 in order to encourage young talent. In 2009 the won again both the Ukrainian Women's League and the Women's Cup and in 2010 they won the Ukrainian Women's League. The offensive rock "Legend" has a different kind of "golden take".[7] The team participate also in UEFA Women's Champions League in the season 2011–12.[8][9]

Recent time

In May 2020 Lehenda won defeated Yatran-Basis Uman W in a difficult match, in the 2nd round of the Ukrainian Football Championship among women's teams at the Stadium Tekstylnyk.[10] In the season 2017-18 the team arrived 3 in the Ukrainian Women's League behind Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv and Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv.[11] After this season the team withdrew.

Stadium and facilities

In October 1987, the women's football team played at "Polissja" gymnasium, which gives its name to the SK Polissja team. The matches are initially played at the Tekstylschyk stadium[12] in Lokomotiv stadium. Afterward the team played also in Chernihiv Arena in Chernihiv.

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF  UKR Nataliya Zhdanova
6 MF  UKR Khrystyna Ieromenko
7 DF  UKR Darya Kravets
9 MF  UKR Lyubov Shmatko
10 MF  UKR Yulia Gnydyuk
13 MF  UKR Olga Melkonyants
14 MF  BLR Tatyana Shramok
16 MF  UKR Inna Tomylko
17 FW  UKR Yulia Kornievets
18 DF  UKR Olga Maslyanko
19 MF  UKR Nataliya Sukhorukova
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF  UKR Maryana Ivanishyn
22 DF  UKR Vira Stankevych
23 GK  UKR Kateryna Samson
27 DF  UKR Tatyana Ryzhova
33 FW  UKR Olha Ovdiychuk
38 DF  UKR Tetyana Apollonina
57 MF  UKR Yulia Vaschenko
66 FW  UKR Maryna Pushenko
80 GK  UKR Iryna Sanets
97 MF  UKR Tamila Khimich
99 DF  UKR Anastasia Filenko

Notable players

Former players

Managers

Managerstartedended
Mykhailo Yushchenko19871996
Mykola Lytvyn[13]19961999
Serhiy Umen[14]19992002
Mykola Lytvyn20022005
Serhiy Umen[15]20052007
Volodymyr Zhylin[16]20072007
Serhiy Sapronov[17]20082012
Yuriy Hruznov[18]20122012
Vladimir Kulik[19]20122013
Serhiy Sapronov[20]20142014
Vladimir Kulik[21]20152018

Honours

Ukrainian Women's League

  • Winners (6): 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2010
  • Runners-up (12): 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2006, 2011,[22] 2013,[23] 2015
  • Third place (5):, 1992,[24] 2007, 2014,[25] 2016,[26] 2017–18[27]

Women's Cup

  • Winners (4): 2001, 2002, 2005, 2009
  • Runners-up (11): 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011,[28] 2013, 2014,[29] 2015, 2016, 2017–18

Italy Women's Cup:

  • Winners (1): 2007

European history

SeasonCompetitionStageResultOpponent
2001-02UEFA Women's CupGroup Stage0-1 Toulouse FC
1-1 Ayr United
3-2 ZNK Osijek
2003-04UEFA Women's CupGroup Stage4-0 Maccabi Holon
2-0 United Jakobstad
0-3 Malmö FF
2006-07UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage4-0 AEK Kokkinochovion
5-0 PAOK Thessaloniki
3-0 Maccabi Holon
Group Stage0-2 Umeå IK
1-2 Kolbotn Fotball
0-5 RCD Espanyol
2010-11Champions LeagueRound of 321-3 0-4 Rossiyanka
2011-12Champions LeagueQualifying Stage2-0 Swansea City
8-0 Progrès Niedercorn
1-2 Apollon Limassol

Performance statistics

CCCP (1990—1991)

Виступи в Soviet championship:

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