FC Chayka-VMS Sevastopol

FC Chayka-VMS Sevastopol was a Ukrainian football club based in Sevastopol. In 2001–02, the club took part in the Ukrainian Second League for the last time. FC Chaika also represented the Ukrainian Navy.

Chayka-VMS Sevastopol
Full nameFootball Club Chayka-VMS Sevastopol
Founded1964
Dissolved2002
GroundSports Complex Sevastopol
Capacity3,500
2001–0218th

The club's colours were white and blue.

History

Previous names:

  • 1964–1965: Chaika Balaklava (Ukrainian: «Чайка» Балаклава)
  • 1966–1970: Chaika Sevastopol (Ukrainian: «Чайка» Севастополь)
  • 1971–1974: Avanhard Sevastopol (Ukrainian: «Авангард» Севастополь)
  • 1975: Khvylya Sevastopol (Ukrainian: «Хвиля» Севастополь)
  • 1976–1986: Atlantyka Sevastopol (Ukrainian: «Атлантика» Севастополь)
  • 1987–1996: Chaika Sevastopol (Ukrainian: «Чайка» Севастополь)
    • 1997–2000: Chernomorets Sevastopol
  • 2001–2002: Chaika-VMS Sevastopol (Ukrainian: «Чайка-ВМС» Севастополь)

In 1964 the club presented the city and as Chayka Balaklava again competed in Soviet Second League. In 1966, after the merger Balaklava to Sevastopol has changed its name to Chayka Sevastopol. In 1967 the club finished in fourth place high in their area, but the following season did not join the professional tournament.

It was only in 1971 under the name Avanhard Sevastopol that the club competed in the Second League, Zone 1 The club also called Khvylya Sevastopol and Atlantyka Sevastopol in 1987 to return to the old name Chayka Sevastopol.

In 1990–1991, after yet another reorganization of the Soviet Union league, the club played in the Soviet Second Lower League, Zone 1.

In Ukraine's first championship competition in 1992, the club began in the Ukrainian First League, the first subgroup. Club took the penultimate 13th place and were relegated to the Ukrainian Second League. In the 1995–96 season,the club ranked 12th in their group, but the financial problems meant that ig did not join the tournament the following season.

In 1997, the club has been replaced with Chernomorets Sevastopol (representing the Russian Black Sea Fleet) as a participant in Ukraine's final tournament of amateur teams qualified for the Second League Group B. In the 1999–2000 season, took 11th place in their group, but again by the financial problems did not join the tournament in the next season.

In 2001, already as Chayka-VMS Sevastopol (VMS – abbreviation for Navy (Military Marine Forces)) has been reported for the third time the tournament in the Second League. He finished last in 18th place in its group and was deprived of a professional status.

The club disbanded in 2002, founded a new club PFC Sevastopol who continued the tradition of football.

Coaches

League and cup history

Soviet Union

Sources:[1]

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
Chaika Balaklava
19643rd Class B, Ukrainian SSR Gr. 27/163012612303830Zone 2, Ukrainian SSR 12 finalsFinal stage, Places 19–24 (20th)
19653rd Class B, Ukrainian SSR Gr. 113/163010713253527Zone 1, Ukrainian SSR 14 finalsFinal stage, Places 31–36 (32nd)
Chaika Sevastopol
19663rd Class B, Ukrainian SSR Gr. 25/203815149402944Final stage, Places 7–8 (7th)
19673rd Class B, Ukrainian SSR Gr. 24/214020146482154Zone 2, Ukrainian SSR 12 finalsWithdrew
...
Avanhard Sevastopol
19713rd Second League Gr. 121/2650141719375445
19723rd Second League Gr. 113/2446151714333147
19733rd Second League Gr. 17/2344161612444045
19743rd Second League Gr. 613/203814915464737
Khvylia Sevastopol
19753rd Second League Gr. 614/173212515385429
Antlantyka Sevastopol
19763rd Second League Gr. 620/203811621426128
19773rd Second League Gr. 213/2344151118494641
19783rd Second League Gr. 214/2344131318495439
19793rd Second League Gr. 212/244617920546243
19803rd Second League Gr. 59/2344181115534947
19813rd Second League Gr. 56/2344181511644051
19823rd Second League Gr. 66/2446221212683956
19833rd Second League Gr. 614/2650171320535047
19843rd Second League Gr. 622/263891316394931
19853rd Second League Gr. 611/284016915464441
19863rd Second League Gr. 627/284010723376027
Chaika Sevastopol
19873rd Second League Gr. 615/275220923576349
19883rd Second League Gr. 67/2650201614685656
19893rd Second League Gr. 622/2752151423577944Reorganization of competitions
19904th Second League B Gr. 113/193611817354630164 finals
19914th Second League B Gr. 122/2650131522587741Reorganization of competitions

Ukraine

Sources:[2]

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
Chaika Sevastopol
19922nd First League Gr. A13/14267415193918132 finalsRelegated
1992–933rd Second League6/1834131011574536132 finals
1993–943rd Second League15/224214919496037164 finals
1994–953rd Second League12/224216818424556164 finals
1995–963rd Second League Gr. B12/213817714553958116 finalsWithdrew
Chernomorets Sevastopol
1996–974th Amateur League Gr. 61/687105222Final Gr. B (2/3); promoted
1997–983rd Second League Gr. B9/17321011113233411256 finals
1998–993rd Second League Gr. B8/16341310113630491128 finals
1999–003rd Second League Gr. B11/143411815302841Second League Cup, 132 finalsWithdrew
...
Chaika-VMS Sevastopol
2001–023rd Second League Gr. B18/183411716384840Withdrew

References


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