FC Borysfen Boryspil
Founded | 1993 (parent club)[1] 1997 (establishment) 2013 (refounded) | ||
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Dissolved | 1994, 2007, 2013 | ||
Ground | Kolos Stadium, Boryspil | ||
Chairman | Ihor Kovalevych | ||
League | Kyiv Oblast Regional League | ||
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FC Borysfen Boryspil is a formerly professional
The original owner Zlobenko gave up, while his partner Kovalevych decided to "revenge the injustice" and in 1997 re-established new club in Boryspil with a promise to advance to the top league again. Kovalevych kept his promise, but after couple of seasons the club was relegated from premiers and later went bankrupt.
The club was re-founded in 2013 after bankruptcy in 2007, joining the local amateur league with a view to return to professional football.
Overview
Nyva-Borysfen, FC Boryspil, and CSKA-Borysfen (before 1997)
Foundation and joining Nyva Myronivka
The club takes its roots from the appearance of
The original coach Volodymyr Kolomiets was left managing the club.
Fielded squad: Ruslan Novikov, Serhiy Kalian, Serhiy Yaroshenko, Vyacheslav Nivinskyi, Oleksandr Otlyotov, Andriy Mikhno, Yuriy Hetman (Kostiantyn Chupys, 40; Oleh Balyuk, 80), Ihor Symonenko, Serhiy Hura (Mykhailo Bezruchko, 55) Yuriy Zhabynskyi, Oleg Solovyov. Coach – Volodymyr Kolomiets.[8]
At the same time in
Sponsorship of the Football Federation of Ukraine
Since 1993, Dmytro Zlobenko provided funding for still developing and young
Among main sponsored events were an international tournament in
In 1993, the club among the first in Ukraine built its football stadium in
Second League and Borysfen Boryspil
Before the
FC Borysfen Boryspil became the first Ukrainian club out of
Its first game at professional level the club played on 17 August 1993 in Kerch against the local Voikovets tying it at 2.[10]
Fielded squad: Oleksandr Filipchenko – Ihor Fedorov, Dmytro Koryenyev, Mykola Volosyanko, Dmytro Semchuk – Vladimir Matsigura, Oleksandr Venhlinskyi[a] (Oleh Sukhomlynov), Pavlo Nesterchuk, Viktor Byelkin (Mykhailo Bezruchko) – Oleg Solovyov, Serhiy Kovalyov (Oleksandr Ivanov). Coach – Viktor Kolotov.[10]
In the 1993–94 Ukrainian Cup, the club passed two rounds beating such clubs like FC Khimik Zhytomyr and FC Nyva Karapyshi (predecessor of the revived Nyva Myronivka), but was eliminated in the round of 32 losing both games of two legs play-off against FC Dynamo Kyiv.[11]
During the first half the Kolotov's team nine times tied losing points with not very strong opponents.
First League and merger with CSKA
Successes of the Boryspil club have done their job and Borysfen, that before its debut in the
In the
At the same time
The 1995 spring portion of the season CSKA–Borysfen started out under new name, being registered in the capital city, and notable reinforcement.
Own history
In 1997 a new club was reestablished under the name of FC Borysfen Borysfen and started at amateur level and soon was promoted to the
Rebirth
In 2013 the club was reformed as a youth club that would participate in the Kyiv Oblast competition with the future goals of returning to the national competition.[15]
Honors
- 1999-00
Runners-up
- 2002–03
- 1998–99
Football kits and sponsors
Years[16] | Football kit | Shirt sponsor |
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2003–2004 | lotto | Атлас |
2004–2005 | – |
League and cup history
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes 1997–983rd 14 34 11 7 16 38 48 40 1/128 finals FC Borysfen Boryspil 1998–993rd 2 28 17 7 4 37 10 58 1999-003rd 1 26 19 3 4 57 9 60 1/8 finals Promoted 2000–012nd 12 34 12 7 15 28 34 43 1/16 finals 2001–022nd 13 34 10 10 14 44 47 40 1/16 finals 2002–032nd 2 34 19 9 6 44 16 66 1/16 finals Promoted 2003–041st 7 30 11 8 11 25 29 41 1/8 finals 2004–051st 16 30 3 11 16 15 31 20 1/16 finals Relegated 2005–062nd 16 34 3 14 17 23 46 23 1/32 finals 2006–072nd 19 36 1 4 31 10 29 1 1/8 finals Club is bankrupt and is dissolved after winter break
See also
References
- ^ Clubs profile at UkrSoccerHistory.
- ^ Dmytro Zlobenko passed away (Не стало Дмитра Злобенка). Football Federation of Kyiv Oblast. 15 April 2013
- ^ Dmytro Zlobenko at the Footballfacts
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Bebekh, R. Ihor Kovalevych: Surkis did not like that Fomenko says everything to a face (Игорь Ковалевич: Суркису не понравилось, что Фоменко все говорит в глаза). Matchday. 14 February 2014
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av Meteor flew from Boryspil towards Kyiv
- ^ Oshemkov, son of Oshenkov. Lobanovskyi's co-worker (Ошемков, сын Ошенкова. Соратник Лобановского). Sport-Ekspress in Ukraine. 12 April 2013
- ^ a b c d e f Ihor Kovalevych: "Borysfen" was a people's team (Ігор Ковалевич: "Борисфен був народною командою" ). Footboom. 31 May 2014
- ^ a b c 1992–93 Ukrainian championship – Transitional League. (Чемпионат Украины 1992/93 - Переходная лига.). Ukrainskiy futbol ot Alekseya Kobyzeva.
- ^ a b c d Semenenko, O. History of the patriotic football: how "Borysfen" was helping FFU and luring Lobanovskyi (История отечественного футбола: как «Борисфен» помогал ФФУ и заманивал Лобановского). Vzgliad. 17 April 2013
- ^ a b c 1993-94 Ukrainian Second League season. Ukrainian Football by Alexei Kobyzev.
- ^ 1993-94 Ukrainian Cup. Ukrainian Football.
- ^ 1994-95 Ukrainian Cup. Ukrainian Football from Dmitriy Troshchiy.
- ^ The club's history (История клуба). CSKA of Ukraine.
- ^ "Любители 1996/97". ukranianfootball.narod.ru.
- ^ У Борисполі відроджується ФК "Борисфен" [In Borispil FC Borysphen is reborn]. Kyivska Oblast Football Federation (in Ukrainian). ua-football.com. 22 November 2013. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
- ^ Jerseys of Ukrainian clubs Archived September 25, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
Notes
- ^ a brother of Oleh Venhlinskyi
External links
- (in Russian) Club statistics at KLISF
- 1993 Season record
- Artur Valerko, Yuriy Malyshev. The 57 heroes of "Borysfen" (57 богатирів «Борисфена»). Ukrainian Association of Football. 4 July 2011
- The president of Borysfen has been prohibited to perform his functions (Президенту "Борисфена" запрещено исполнять свои функции). Football.ua. 9 December 2006