FC Hoverla Uzhhorod

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Football Club Hoverla Uzhhorod (Ukrainian: Футбольний Клуб "Говерла" Ужгород [ɦoˈwɛrlɐ ˈuʒɦorod]) was a Ukrainian professional football club based in Uzhhorod. Following the end of the 2015–16 season it was expelled from the Ukrainian Premier League because of debts to (current and former) players.[2] It then ceased to exist.[3]

Hoverla Uzhhorod
Full nameFootball Club Hoverla Uzhhorod
Founded1925; 99 years ago (1925)[1]
Dissolved2016; 8 years ago (2016)
GroundAvanhard Stadium
Capacity12,000
PresidentIvan Shufrych
Head coachVyacheslav Hroznyi
LeagueUkrainian Premier League
2015–1613th
WebsiteClub website
1950 Champion of Ukraine – the Zakarpattia Regional Council team (Spartak society)

History

The club was inaugurated in 1946 as Spartak Uzhhorod. However some of its emblems point to a predecessor, SC Rus, founded in 1925, although direct links between the two franchises can barely be traced. In 1961, Spartak was renamed Verhovyna, and in 1971 Hoverla. In 1982, it was renamed Zakarpattia, then Verhovyna again in 1997 for two years.

Zakarpattia started the 2001–02 season in the Ukrainian Premier League, but a last-place finish saw the club demoted to the Ukrainian First League. They returned in 2004–05 and 2007–08 but each time with the same result: relegation from the Premier League after a single season.

Before the start of the 2011–12 Ukrainian First League season the club renamed itself FC Hoverla-Zakarpattia Uzhhorod.[4]

The team renamed themselves Hoverla prior to the start of the 2012–13 Ukrainian Premier League season.[5] Following the season the club was supposed to be relegated according to the season's regulations, yet conveniently both runners-up PFC Oleksandriya and FC Stal Alchevsk refused to get promoted, while the Football Federation of Ukraine refused other teams to get promoted.

On 8 June 2016, (after the end of the 2015–16 season) the club did not get a licence to continue to play in the league due to debts to (current and former) players and was thus de facto expelled from the Ukrainian Premier League.[2] It then ceased to exist.[3]

Name changes

  • 1946 – Spartak
  • 1961 – Verkhovyna
  • 1971 – Hoverla
  • / 1982 – Zakarpattia
  • 1997 – Verkhovyna
  • 1999 – Zakarpattia
  • 2011 – Hoverla-Zakarpattia
  • 2012 – Hoverla

Football kits and sponsors

Years[6]Football kitShirt sponsor
2001–02lotto/adidas –
2004–06lotto
2007–08
2009–10
2012–14adidas

Honors

In Soviet Union

League and cup history

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
19922nd "B"52613582825311/32 finals
1992–932nd16421310194556361/64 finals
1993–942nd1438128183353321/32 finals
1994–952nd17381210204062461/16 finals
1995–962nd1742148204967501/32 finals
1996–972nd1546177225678581/32 finals 1st Stageas Verhovyna
1997–982nd2042711244279321/32 finalsRelegated
as Verhovyna
1998–993rd "A"12820624814661/64 finalsPromoted
1999–002nd1334146143649481/16 finals
2000–012nd23419785038641/8 finalsPromoted
2001–021st142656152349211/4 finalsRelegated
2002–032nd734149112726511/16 finals
2003–042nd13422484927701/16 finalsPromoted
2004–051st1230710132130311/32 finals
2005–061st163036211753151/16 finalsRelegated
2006–072nd23625565022801/16 finalsPromoted
2007–081st163039181754181/16 finalsRelegated
2008–092nd13221655528691/8 finalsPromoted
2009–101st163054211844191/16 finalsRelegated
2010–112nd634168105140561/32 finals
2011–122nd13427346716841/16 finalsPromoted
2012–131st153057182957221/8 finals
2013–141st122875162639261/16 finals
2014–151st1226310132247191/8 finals
2015–161st13263716134571/16 finals−9

In their last season the club was deducted nine points due to not complying with decisions of the FFU Control and Disciplinary Committee (CDC).[7]

Managers

Famous players

See also

References