FC Kramatorsk

Football Club Kramatorsk is a professional Ukrainian football club from the city of Kramatorsk in Donetsk Oblast.

Kramatorsk
Full nameFootball Club Kramatorsk
Founded1955; 69 years ago (1955)
GroundPrapor Stadium, Kramatorsk
Capacity6,000[1]
ChairmanMaksim Yefimov
ManagerOleksiy Horodov
LeagueUkrainian First League
2020–21First League, 12th
WebsiteClub website
Former crest

The club takes its history from a factory team of the Old Kramatorsk Machine-building Plant (SKMZ).

History

The club Avangard was reformed in 1955. Prior to World War II there existed a club that was associated with the machine industry in the city. In 1937, the club participated in the national championship as the champion of Ukraine. In 1939, the team won the Cup of Soviet Ukraine.

The team in 1936 won 1st place in Ukraine among working teams and in 1937, 1938 and 1961 reached the 1/16 finals of the Soviet Cup, and 1/8 finals of the Soviet Cup in 1939.

The club regularly participated in the Soviet championship (1946, 1948, 1949, 1960–1970) and the USSR Cup (1937–1939,1949,1961-1966/1967).[2]

In the 1998–1999 season, the city of Kramatorsk was presented by a team of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, VPS Kramatorsk (Air Force), in the Ukrainian Second League. That team was penalized 6 points for failure to pay the licence fees to the PFL and was removed from the competition after the first round. During that period the actual factory team was called Bliuminh Kramatorsk and played in championship of Donetsk Oblast.

The team's revival brought back success as they became Donetsk oblast champions in 2010.[3]In 2011, the club appointed head coach Serhiy Shevchenko in preparation for returning to the Second League.[4]

The club submitted a license to the Professional Football League of Ukraine and was accepted into the Ukrainian Second League for the 2011–12 season.

During the 2014–15 season, the club was suspended from the Professional Football League of Ukraine as it ended up in the "ATO zone".[5] Earlier that year in spring due Russian aggression against Ukraine, the Russian Federation occupied the Ukrainian Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

On 7 October 2014, a former press-attache claimed that supporters of the Donetsk People's Republic killed 16-year-old goalkeeper Stepan Chubenko.[6] Chubenko was killed on 25 July 2014 in Horbachevo-Mykhailivka, two days after he was kidnapped at the Donetsk Railway Station.[6][7]

Near the end of the 2020–21 season the team name was changed from Avanhard Kramatorsk to FC Kramatorsk.

Honors

1936 (as Ordzhonikidze Factory)
1939
  • Donetsk Oblast Champions
1947, 1996, 2010
  • Fair Play award
Winners (1) Fair Play award of Ukrainian First League: 2019–20[8]

Sponsorships

Lotto Sport Italia

Leadership

Presidents

  • 2005 – 2008 Serhiy Karakuts
  • 2010 – 2017 Oleksandr Bolshakov
  • 2010 - Maksim Yefimov (honorary president)
  • 2021 – Karen Zargarian (head)[9]

Directors

  • 2011 Vladyslav Dolhopolov (sports)
  • ???? – 2017 Roman Bolshakov (general)[10][11]
  • 2017 – 2021 Andriy Bezsonnyi[12]
  • 2021 – Yevhen Shvets

Players

Current squad

As of 25 August 2022[13][14]

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
30MF  UKRArsentiy Doroshenko (on loan from Kolos Kovalivka)
43DF  UKROleksandr Sukharov
51FW  UKRMaksym Zarovniy
52MF  UKRKyrylo Naumenko
53MF  UKRVladyslav Zavarza
77MF  UKRPavlo Pokhytaylo
88FW  UKRVolodymyr Korobka
91MF  UKRMaksym Havrylenko
DF  UKRSerhiy Shvets

Out on loan

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

League and cup history

Soviet period

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupOtherNotes
19364th
(Republican championship)
1440010212
193746222961214 finalsSC116 finals
193861151518202218 finalsSC116 finals
193959414161518WinnerSC18 finals
19402???????Round 3
1941–1945World War II, club was dissolved
1945unknown116 finals
19464th
(Republican championship)
5Group stage (Group East)Round 3
19471Group stage (Group 6)12 finals
253111477
19489Group stage (Group 5)Round 2
19496Group stage (Group 5)
19505Group stage (Group 3)
19515Group stage (Group 3)
1952722787362922Group 2
19482nd
(Second Group)
614347234010Group Ukraine, A
1949113412616517030Group Ukraine
1953–1955Unknown status
19564th
(Republican championship)
71441926289116 finalsGroup 4
1957510316924714 finalsGroup 5
1958214824241518Group 8
45131355Group 2
195981423916317Group 3
Admitted to masters
19602nd
(Class B, Ukraine)
736131211413538Group 2
1961173610818304728R.P/OwinnerGroup 2
196213245514284715Group 3
3010622201214Places 29–39
Relegated
19633rd
(Class B, Ukraine)
1638111116344433R.P/OloserGroup 2
1964103081111273227Group 3
2610523171212Places 25–30
196517327619235220Group 3
444211325Places 43–45
196693816814494940P/OwinnerGroup 1
19671640101416465234Group 2
19681040131314434339Group 2
19691140121612313040Group 2
Relegated
19704th
(Class B, Ukraine)
5261079323427Group 2
1240131116435437Places 1–14
Tier liquidated
1971–1973Unknown status
19744th
(KFK championship)
114851281221Group 5
650143121Final Group
1975314743241918Group 6
197610182313934718 finalsGroup 5

Ukraine

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
1992–934th
(KFK championship)
12267316235717
1993–9482610412454224
1994–9514307320163024
1995–9614220828
1996–1998Club idle
1998–993rd "C"
(Second League)
14261223420–1– 6
1999–2010Club idle
20114th
(Championship among amateurs)
1861115419Promoted
2011–123rd "B"
(Second League)
2261916411558164 finalsPromoted
2012–132nd
(First League)
7341581137265318 finals
2013–1415307101323273118 finals
2014–15Club suspended operation due to the Russian military intervention in Ukraine[5]
2015–162nd
(First League)
13308814284232116 finals
2016–17734141010322852132 finals
2017–1863415712444252116 finals
2018–195281468442648132 finals
2019–2083013611374045132 finals
2020–2112309516325132164 finals

Managers

References