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*'''Poltava Oblast Cup: 1'''
*'''Poltava Oblast Cup: 1'''
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*'''Poltava Oblast Champions: 2'''
*'''Poltava Oblast Champions: 2'''
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:: 2004,<ref name="KR1"/> 2005<ref>{{uk icon}} [http://fckremin.com.ua/allseasons/0405/ Kremin 2004–05 Season] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080511162818/http://fckremin.com.ua/allseasons/0405/ |date=11 May 2008 }}</ref>


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Kremin
Full nameMFC Kremin Kremenchuk
Nickname(s)Torpedo (1959)
Dnipro (1960)
Kremin (1985)[1]
Founded1959
1985 (first re-formation)
2003 (second re-formation)
Dissolved1970–1985
2001–2003
GroundFC Kremin Stadium
Capacity1,500
PresidentPost vacant since former President Oleh Babayev was shot dead on 26 July 2014.[2]
Head CoachSerhiy Yashchenko
LeagueUkrainian First League
2016–17Second League, 3rd (promoted)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

MFC Kremin Kremenchuk (Ukrainian: MФК Кремінь Кременчук; [Кремень Кременчуг, Kremen Kremenchug] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a professional football club based in Kremenchuk, Ukraine. The current club was established in 2003, but it traces its heritage to the previously existing Soviet club of 1959. Since the 2005–06 season, the city's club has taken part in the Ukrainian Second League replacing another team Vorskla-2 Poltava. The club has promoted to the Ukrainian First League after reaching the 3rd place in the 2016-17 season.

History

The Soviet club was established in 1959 by the Kremenchuk factory of road equipment "Kredmash" as Dnipro Kremenchuk (Dnyepr Kremenchug) and entered the Soviet football competitions in the Class B (the 3rd tier). The club participated in 10 seasons and once it was promoted to the second group of Class A (the 2nd tier). During that time the team was coached by Borys Usenko. In 1970, the club has folded.

In 1985, the club was reestablished when Naftovyk Kremenchuk was merged with SC KrAZ Kremenchuk. Naftovyk Kremenchuk was sponsored by the Kremenchuk Oil Refinery, while SC KrAZ Kremenchuk was a sports club of the Ukrainian truck builder AutoKrAZ. The new club under the name Kremin has won the Soviet amateur football competition in 1988 and the next year entered the Soviet Second League competitions.

From 1992–97, Kremin has played in the Ukrainian Premier League after being initially chosen to participate for being one of the top 9 (of 11) Ukrainian teams from the West Zone of the Soviet Second League in 1991. Kremin spent the next two seasons after that in Ukrainian First League and was demoted further to Ukrainian Second League in 1999. Soon after that the club folded and ceased to exist.

In 2003, the city authorities of Kremenchuk decided to reanimate the club once again. For the first two seasons Kremin played in the Poltava Oblast Championship and in the 2005–06 season it joined once again with the new name MFC Kremin Krimenchuk.

Kremin Kremenchuk's best achievement in the Ukrainian Premier League was 9th place (twice, in 1992–93 and 1995–96), while reaching the semi-finals in the Ukrainian National Cup in 1996.

Crest and Colours

Home colors are blue shirts, blue shorts, and blue socks. Away uniforms are white shirts, white shorts, and white socks.

The team kits are produced by Puma AG and the shirt sponsor is KremenchukMiaso «Кременчукм’ясо».[3]

Since the club's foundation, Kremin has had three main crests.

Stadium

From its inception the team played at the Polytechnic Stadium, however, that stadium has fallen into disrepair, and after one season of play at Yunist Stadium in Komsomolsk, the team have moved into their brand new stadium. City officials built FC Kremin Stadium which has covered stands for 1500 spectators and artificial pitch surface.

Players

As of 28 August 2017 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
30 GK Ukraine UKR Vitaliy Onopko
6 MF Ukraine UKR Dmytro Entin
15 MF Ukraine UKR Dmytro Tertyshnyi
22 FW Ukraine UKR Vladyslav Avramenko
11 MF Ukraine UKR Serhiy Stepanchuk
16 MF Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Horvat
10 MF Ukraine UKR Vahe Sarkisyan
17 MF Ukraine UKR Ivan Yanakov
DF Ukraine UKR Illya Khodulya
8 MF Ukraine UKR Bohdan Borovskyi
25 GK Ukraine UKR Denys Zavhorodniy
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ukraine UKR Andriy Oliynyk
7 MF Ukraine UKR Maksym Bohdanov
2 MF Ukraine UKR Bohdan Bychkov
13 DF Ukraine UKR Serhiy Vovkodav
3 DF Ukraine UKR Vladyslav Piskun
14 FW Ukraine UKR Ihor Tymchenko
21 MF Ukraine UKR Serhiy Chenbai
19 DF Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Kvachov
20 DF Ukraine UKR Vladyslav Oliynyk
5 MF Ukraine UKR Artem Proshenko

2012–2013 squad

The squad is provided according to the club's official website[4] and by Professional Football League of Ukraine.[5]

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 Ukraine UKR Vitaliy Prokop
3 DF Ukraine UKR Volodymyr Olefir
4 DF Ukraine UKR Oleh Shevchenko
5 MF Ukraine UKR Ruslan Solyanyk
8 FW Ukraine UKR Robert Gegedosh
10 MF Ukraine UKR Vitaliy Sumtsov
11 FW Ukraine UKR Serhiy Ivlev
12 GK Ukraine UKR Andriy Oliynyk
14 MF Ukraine UKR Evhen Apryshko
15 DF Ukraine UKR Roman Pasichnychenko
17 DF Ukraine UKR Dmytro Voloshyn
18 MF Ukraine UKR Anatoliy Tynynyk
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Ukraine UKR Serhiy Stepanchuk
22 MF Ukraine UKR Mykyta Vovchenko
DF Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Bulychev
DF Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Muzyka
MF Ukraine UKR Vadym Barba
MF Ukraine UKR Andriy Batsula
MF Russia RUS Ruslan Belyaev
MF Ukraine UKR Vage Sarkisyan
FW Ukraine UKR Vitaliy Ryabushko
FW Ukraine UKR Yuriy Slabyshev
FW Ukraine UKR Volodymyr Tkachenko

Technical staff

Past Head coaches

League and cup history

Dnipro (1959–1970)

The club was named Torpedo for the 1959 season. Dnipro was sponsored by the Kremenchuk Factory of Road Equipment "Kredmash". Since 1963, it participated at the professional level.

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1963 3rd 20 38 5 8 25 32 82 14 Ukraine Zone 1
1965 5 30 9 13 8 21 21 31 1/8 finals Ukraine Zone 1
4 10 3 3 4 9 9 9 Play-off
1966 3 38 19 12 7 44 26 50 Winners (Zone 2) Ukraine Zone 2
X 2 0 1 1 1 4 1 Play-off lost
1967 3 40 22 6 12 51 33 50 1/16 finals Ukraine Zone 2
3 5 2 1 2 2 2 5 Play-off, Promoted
1968 2nd 18 40 7 14 19 23 46 28 1/64 finals USSR II Group
4 5 2 1 2 5 4 5 Play-off, Relegated
1969 3rd 5 40 17 15 8 45 27 49 Ukraine Zone 1

Kremin (1985–2001)

The club was created out of the team of Kremenchuk Oil Refinery Plant, FC Naftovyk Kremin and SC KrAZ, sponsored by the AutoKrAZ.

Soviet championship (1985–1991)

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1988 4th 1 5 4 0 1 12 7 8 Final group
1989 3rd 6 52 21 18 13 59 50 60 VI Zone
1990 10 42 16 11 15 49 45 43 West Zone
1991 13 42 16 9 17 56 50 41 West Zone

Ukrainian championship (1992–2001)

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1992 1st 7 18 4 8 6 17 23 16 1/8 finals Group A
1992–93 9 30 8 11 11 23 40 27 1/8 finals
1993–94 15 34 9 8 17 26 39 26 1/4 finals
1994–95 10 34 12 6 16 42 54 42 1/8 finals
1995–96 9 34 14 4 16 48 56 46 Semi-finals
1996–97 15 30 7 3 16 28 57 24 1/8 finals Relegated
1997–98 2nd 14 42 16 7 19 55 53 45 1/32 finals
1998–99 17 38 11 7 20 34 63 40 1/16 finals Relegated
1999–00 3rd 2 26 18 1 7 44 22 55 1/8 finals Group C
2000–01 14 30 7 7 16 24 38 28 1/8 finals Group C, Club folds

MFC Kremin (2003–)

On October 23, 2003 the Kremenchuk city council created a city football team MFC Kremin Kremenchuk.

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
2004 4th 4 6 1 2 3 7 9 5 Group 6
2005–06 3rd 9 24 9 6 9 22 34 33 1/64 finals Group C
2006–07 14 28 6 7 15 20 35 25 1/32 finals Group B
2007–08 8 34 14 8 12 49 46 50 1/32 finals Group B
2008–09 14 34 10 7 17 43 52 34 1/32 finals –3[6] Group B
2009–10 2 26 15 9 2 41 21 54 1/64 finals Group B
2010–11 3 22 13 4 5 37 20 43 1/8 finals Group B
2011–12 5 26 16 3 7 34 23 51 1/16 finals Group B
2012–13 5 24 12 7 5 39 21 43 1/16 finals Group B
3rd "2" 5 10 0 7 3 7 10 7 Promotion groups
2013–14 3rd 6 36 19 7 10 54 28 64 1/32 finals
2014–15 3rd 3 27 14 6 7 50 30 48 1/16 finals
2015–16 3rd 8 26 11 7 8 43 31 40 1/32 finals
2016–17 3rd 3 32 21 5 6 67 29 68 1/32 finals Promoted
2017–18 2nd 1/64 finals

Honours

Winners

  • Poltava Oblast Cup: 1
2004[7]
  • Poltava Oblast Champions: 2
2004,[7] 2005[8]

References

External links