PFK Sevastopol
PFK Sevastopol | |||
Full name | Professional Football Club Sevastopol | ||
place | Sevastopol | ||
Founded | 2002 | ||
Dissolved | 2014 | ||
Club colors | |||
Stadion | Druzhba Stadium | ||
Top league | Premjer-Liha | ||
successes | Participation in the Premjer-Liha 2010/11 and 2013/14 | ||
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The FC Sevastopol ( Ukr. Професіональний футбольний клуб "Севастополь", Russian Профессиональный футбольный клуб "Севастополь" ) was a football club from Sevastopol , the largest town on the peninsula of Crimea . The club, founded in 2002, played two seasons in the Premjer-Liha , the highest Ukrainian football league.
history
The PFK Sevastopol association was founded in 2002. His first season the club played in the 2002/03 season in the third highest Ukrainian league ( Druha Liha ), where the team finished ninth in the table. After four more years in the third division, in 2007, when they were first in the table, they were promoted to the Perscha Liha , the second highest division in Ukrainian football. There the PFK Sevastopol managed to establish itself after having only narrowly avoided relegation in the first season with 15th place. In the following season, the team was eighth and again one season later succeeded by winning the championship in the Perscha Liha before Wolyn Lutsk, the first promotion to the Premjer-Liha . In the 2010/11 season , the immediate relegation to the second division followed, after the team slipped to the 15th and penultimate place in the table on the last day of the game. After the club had again become champions of the Perscha-Liha in the 2012/13 season, they were promoted again. After the Republic of Crimea joined the Russian Federation in March 2014, the Ukrainian Football Association ( PFK) excluded Sevastopol from the Premjer-Liha. At the end of July 2014, the Football Association of the Russian Federation announced that PFK Sevastopol would play in the Pervenstvo PFL in the 2014/15 season . The club was then broken off, the new club FC SKChF Sevastopol was founded as a Russian club.
Stadion
The PFK Sevastopol played its home games in the Druzhba Stadium in Bakhchysaray near Sevastopol, which has a capacity of 3500 spectators.
successes
- Master of the Perscha Liha : 2010 and 2013
player
- Mariusz Lewandowski (2010-2013)
- Mate Ghwinianidze (2011-2014)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Crimean clubs excluded from Ukrainian league
- ↑ Три крымских клуба допущены к участию во втором дивизионе ЧР по футболу , July 31, 2014