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Kremez
Founded2000
Dissolved2003
GroundPolytechnic Stadium, Kremenchuk
Capacity11,300
ChairmanVolodymyr Popov

Football Club Kremez (Ukrainian: ФК Кремез Кременчук; was a Ukrainian football team based in Kremenchuk, Ukraine.

History

Team was formed on 20 June 2000.[1] Volodymyr Popov, director of Kremenchuk City Milk Plant initiated the club creation and became clubs President. Stanislav Turchenko was appointed first manager. He signed players who he coached in youth leagues prior to his appointment.[2]

In 2000 the club participated in Ukrainian Football Amateur League finishing last in their group. This forced the Club leadership to replace Turchenko with Anatoliy Skurskyi and Ihor Humeniuk. In March 2001 Club signed a contract with local sporting school 2 to train local players for the club.[3] Players were also replaced. During the 2002 season, club finished forth in group B and advanced to second stage of the competition. Kremez failed to advance, finishing last in group three.[2]

Kremez also participated in Poltava Oblast championship and Cup. During the 2000–01 season they finished third. For the next two seasons they finished second, while also losing in the Cup final in 2002–03.[4]

After Volodymyr Popov left the Kremenchuk City Milk Plant in 2003, the team was disbanded.[2] Club ceased to exist in 2008 as a legal entity.[1]

League and cup history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Notes
2000 4th 4 6 0 0 6 3 21 0 Group 4[5]
2002 4th 4 8 3 2 3 8 7 11 Group 4 (First Stage)[5]
2002 4th 5 8 0 1 7 1 6 1 Group 3 (Second Stage)[5]

Managers

  • Ukraine Stanislav Turchenko (2000–2001)
  • Ukraine Anatoliy Skurskyi (2001–2003)[6]

Honours

Poltava Oblast Champions

Runners-up (2): 2001-02,[7] 2002-03[7]

Poltava Oblast Cup

Runners-up (1): 2002-03[8]

References

  1. ^ a b "ГРОМАДСЬКА ОРГАНІЗАЦІЯ "ФУТБОЛЬНИЙ КЛУБ "КРЕМЕЗ"" [PUBLIC ORGANIZATION "FOOTBALL CLUB "KREMEZ"]. clarity-project.info (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Bulashev, Oleh. "История футбола Кременчуга" [History of Football in Kremenchuk]. exo.in.ua (in Russian). Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  3. ^ Zubenko, Velerii (22 March 2001). "Футбол, як багато в цьому слові..." [Football, how much is in this word...]. Kremenchuk Telegraf (in Ukrainian). No. 12 (133). Kremenchuk.
  4. ^ ""Кремез" Кременчуг (Не существует)" ["Kremez" Kremenchuk (Does not exist)]. footballfacts.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  5. ^ a b c Lomov & Stadnychenko 2009, p. 516.
  6. ^ Miroshnychenko, Oleh (23 March 2001). "Великий футбол повертається у місто?" [Big football is returning to city?]. Kremenchuk Plus (in Ukrainian). No. 12 (267). Kremenchuk.
  7. ^ a b Lomov & Stadnychenko 2009, p. 202.
  8. ^ Lomov & Stadnychenko 2009, p. 69.

Sources

  • Lomov, Anatolii; Stadnychenko, Oleksandr (2009), 100 Років Полтавському Футболу [100 Years of Poltava Football] (in Ukrainian), Poltava: Poltava, ISBN 978-966-97035-0-7
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