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FC Vorskla Poltava

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Professional association football club based in Poltava, Ukraine
For the women's team, seeFC Vorskla Poltava (women).

Football club
Vorskla Poltava
Full nameФутбольний клуб «Во́рскла» Полта́ва
Football Club Vorskla Poltava
NicknameZeleno-Bili (Green-Whites)
Founded1955; 70 years ago (1955)
GroundButovsky Vorskla Stadium
Capacity24,795[1]
OwnerEduard Shalayev viaFerrexpo[2]
AdministratorsRoman Cherniak (president)
Oleh Lysak (vice-president)[2]
Hennadiy Muzyka (vice-president)
ManagerValeriy Kutsenko (caretaker)
LeagueUkrainian First League
2024–25Ukrainian Premier League, 13th of 16 (relegated via play-off)
Websitevorskla.com.ua
Current season
Departments ofFC Vorskla
Football (first team)Football (second team)Football (junior teams)
Football (academy)Football (women team)

FC Vorskla Poltava (Ukrainian:ФК «Во́рскла» Полта́ва[ˈwɔrsklɐpolˈtɑwɐ]) is a Ukrainian professional football club based inPoltava. The team set to compete inUkrainian First League, the second tier ofUkrainian football after relegation fromUkrainian Premier League in 2024–25.

History

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Kolos Poltava

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The club draws its history from 1955, when on the initiative of the first secretary of the regional party cellMikhail Stakhursky[3] in the city ofPoltava was established a football clubKolhospnyk within the republican trade union sports societyKolhospnyk. The same year it entered theFootball Championship of the Ukrainian SSR, where it was already played by one of the older clubs from Poltava,Lokomotyv Poltava. Besides Kolhospnyk and Lokomotyv, at the republican level, Poltava was represented by some other sports societies before the 1950s.

Rumors about the appearance of the new club in Poltava, based at the VSS "Kolhospnyk", started to circulate in the fall of 1954.[4] Besides Mikhail Stakhursky, one of the others who initiated the creation of the club was a chairman of the regional committee of physical culture and sport Oleksandr Kobushko who until 1953 played for various Poltava teams includingDynamo andSpartak.[4] On 21 December 1954 theCentral Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine and theCouncil of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR published a resolution, according to which, in each region there must be created regional councils of the VSS "Kolhospnyk".[4] Thus, the Kolhospnyk football team was created in the regional center.[4] According to the decision of the party bodies, the future team was supposed to already have famous football players in its ranks. For this purpose, Kobushko traveled almost the entire USSR in search of players.[4] In late autumn 1954, the newly formed team began training.[4] The selection policy of the Kolhospnyk management was aimed at inviting football players from Moscow and Transcarpathia. The first coach was Konstantin Skrypchenko, well known to Poltava residents. It was with his name that the successes of Poltava Lokomotyv, which he then headed, were associated.[4] The "nachalnik" of the team became Oleksandr Kobushko.[4] When naming all those who contributed to the creation of the team, one cannot help but recall Petro Beznosenko, by that time deputy chairman of the Ukrainian Council of the Kolhospnyk VSS. Thanks to him, at the beginning of 1955, Anatoliy Zubrytsky came to Poltava, who, together with Skrypchenko, continued to “sculpt” the arriving players into the team. It’s not for nothing that Beznosenko is called the “godfather” of “Kolhospnyk”.[4]

In the early days of 1955, the regional council of the Kolhospnyk VSS was finally officially formed. OnJanuary 5, by order No. 4, the executive committee of the Poltava Regional Council of Workers' Deputies formed the regional council of the voluntary rural sports society "Kolhospnyk". This document was signed by Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee Snihurenko. This order, in essence, is the birthday of “Kolhospnyk”.[4]

In March, the Committee on Physical Culture and Sports included “Kolhospnyk” among the participants in theFootball Championship of the Ukrainian SSR. Poltavians ended up in Group 1, where, along with them, participated such famous teams as Mashynobudivnyk Kyiv - one of the most titled teams in the republic (Ukrainian SSR) - champion and winner of the Ukrainian Cup in 1951.[4] The1955 season in the amateur league began quite late, on May 2. Therefore, the Poltava team had to play friendly matches throughout the spring and take part in one-day blitz tournaments. And so, on May 2, 1955, the first official match was played. On this day, at the Poltava stadium "Urozhai" (today - Vorskla), "Kolhospnyk" hosted the team Shakhtar Odesa.[4] And as they say, "the first pancake turned out to be lumpy". Either a great desire to play as best as possible got in the way, or it was a lack of experience, but be that as it may, the Poltava team lost the first game with a score of 0:2, conceding a goal in each half. However, the audience who gathered on this festive evening liked the new team.[4]

On May 25, Kolhospnyk won its first trophy - the Poltava City Cup, beating its main competitors - Lokomotyv in the final with a score of 2:1, and the victory came only in extra time.[4] At the beginning of June, "Kolhospnyk", as the winner of the Poltava City Cup, took part in the Ukrainian Cup. Having overcome two rounds, the Poltava team stumbled in the quarterfinals. They lost to the Torpedo team from Sumy - 0:2.[4] The Poltava team also completed the first half of the championship quite well, beating the group stage leader Mashynobudivnyk Kyiv at home in the last match - 3:1 (by the way, the Kyiv team lost only once in the group stage, and that was to the Poltava team).[4] Continuing to collect victories, the Poltava team became the best team of the Kolhospnyk society. At the final competition, which, by the way, took place in Poltava in July, the hosts did not lose a single match, having drawn one game. Thus, this victory, automatically, despite the performances in the zonal championship of Ukraine, brought “Kolhospnyk” to the finals.[4] The final of the Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR took place in Kyiv from October 16 to 29. All the strongest teams got there. For Kolhospnyk fans, the final tournament brought only disappointment. Having received only two draws with Mashynobudivnyk Kyiv and Torpedo Kirovohrad, the team eventually took the last 8th place.[4]

Already in 1957, the club obtained its professional status (team of masters) and was included in the competitions of the Soviet third division (then "Class B"). However, in 1982, the club went into bankruptcy and was dissolved. In 1983, many players moved to play for an amateur football teamKooperator from Poltava that represented thePoltava Institute of Cooperation. During its history for a short period of time from 1968 to 1972,Kolos was also carrying namesSilbud andBudivelnyk.

Vorskla Poltava

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See also:FC Vorskla-2 Poltava

In 1984, the club was reanimated based on the Kolos academy (sports school) asVorskla after the riverVorskla, which flows through Poltava. In 1986, Vorskla entered the Soviet professional ranks of the third division where it participated until the collapse of the Soviet system.

Upon establishing of the Ukrainian football competitions in 1992 the club was admitted to theUkrainian First League (the second tier of Ukrainian football) which it won in 1996. At that time Vorskla was sponsored by "Poltavagasprom".[5] The team debuted in theUkrainian Premier League in the 1996–97 season, taking that season the 3rd place. Vorskla have remained in the Premier League since, and participated twice in theUEFA Cup. In 2009, Vorskla metShakhtar Donetsk in the2009 Ukrainian Cup Final.Mykola Pavlov's men won the match 1–0 afterVasyl Sachko's goal in the 49th minute.

In 2003–2005, the club was named Vorskla-Naftogaz due to sponsorship reasons.

As a Domestic Cup winner, Vorskla participated in the annual opening game of the seasonUkrainian Super Cup meeting the championsDynamo Kyiv. After a 0–0 draw at full-time, Vorskla lost the cup to Dynamo on penalties.

The first team plays its home matches at Butovsky Memorial Vorskla Stadium which is named after one of the founders of the modern Olympic games and the International Olympic Committee in 1894.

One of the biggest successes of Vorskla in European competition was their qualification to the2011–12 UEFA Europa League group phase.

On 26 July 2014, the club's presidentOleh Babayev was shot dead, while police has opened a criminal cases under Article “premeditated murder".[6][7]

In the 2017–18 season, the club finished third in the top division for the first time since the 1996–97 season.

On 1 June 2025, Vorskla were relegated toFirst League after drawing 2-2 againstFC Kudrivka on aggregate and losing 4-3 on penalties - ending twenty nine years in the top flight.

Club's infrastructure and departments

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The stadium "Vorksla" ("Kolos") in the Poltava city's center

Stadiums and training facilities

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Main articles:Oleksiy Butovskyi Vorskla Stadium andMolodizhnyi Stadium

Vorskla plays its games at Oleksiy Butovskyi Vorskla Stadium (Ukrainian: Стадіон «Ворскла» імені Олексія Бутовського). Vorskla has been playing there since 1955. The stadium underwent significant reconstruction between 1968 and 1975, and again between 1995 and 2000.

In 2021, on the northern outskirts of Poltava, a smaller stadium with an artificial turf "Molodizhnyi" was built. It was built in place of a smaller sports field belonging to the local bankrupt factory. Vorskla uses the stadium for its reserve teams.

Reserve teams, women teams, and farm-clubs

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Vorskla has several reserve teams, among which are Vorskla U-19 and Vorskla U-21 that are playing in theUkrainian Premier Reserve League.

There was alsoFC Vorskla-2 Poltava.

In 2021, Vorskla adopted WFC Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv, which was gaining momentum. The team was integrated into the club, becomingVorskla Poltava.

Supporters & Rivalries

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Fans and supporters

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Due tocensorship in the Soviet Union, development of fan movement inPoltava could be traced as far as 1985. Then on the stadium began to appear first green-white scarves and fan chants. In the 1990s, fans began to actively go abroad. In particular Vorskla fans were present at the legendary match betweenUkraine andRussia October 9, 1999 in Moscow. European competition games withFC Daugava fromLatvia andAnderlecht[8] fromBrussels in 1997 allowed fans try their hand on the European stage.

The largest fan club is known as the Crew of Golden Eagle.[9]

Vorskla maintains friendly relations withShakhtar Donetsk[10] andChornomorets Odesa fans. Strained relations with:Metalist Kharkiv,[11]Karpaty Lviv,Dynamo Kyiv,Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk,Zorya Luhansk andObolon Kyiv. Now all fans have declared a truce because of the war in Eastern Ukraine.

Rivalries

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The club participates in regional rivalry with the mainKremenchuk city clubKremin at least since the Soviet period in the third tier (Second League).

Honours

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Kit manufacturers and sponsors

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Years[12]Football kitShirt sponsor
2000–01Lotto/Adidas –
2001–03Adidas
2002–04PumaНАФТОГАЗ
України
2004–05Puma/Lotto
2005–06Adidas/PumaFERREXPO
Poltava Mining
2006–07Adidas
FERREXPO
2007–14
2019–Nike

Players

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Current squad

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As of 29 July 2025[13][14]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
19DF UKRDanylo Izotov
26FW UKRStanislav Prus
33FW UKRSerhiy Myakushko
38MF UKRArtem Chelyadin
43FW UKRVladyslav Ostrovskyi
99FW UKRArtem Serdyuk

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No.Pos.NationPlayer

Notable players

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Players whose name is listed represented their countries while playing for Vorskla Poltava.

Ukraine
Europe (outside of Ukraine)
Africa
Asia
North America

Coaches and administration

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Administration[15]Coaching(main team)[16]Coaching(U-19 team)[16]

Presidents and owners

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Owners

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  • 1955–1968 Agricultural trade unions, Kolos (Kolhospnyk) sports society
  • 1969–1972 Poltava Oblast department of agricultural construction[17]
  • 1973–1982 Agricultural trade unions, Kolos sports society
  • 2000–2004Naftogaz
  • 2005– Finance and Credit holding company

Presidents

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Notes:

Managers

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League and Cup history

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See also:List of FC Vorskla Poltava seasons
TierYearsLastPromotionsRelegations
First League (tier 2)81969neverDecrease 2 (1969)
Second League (tier 3)231991Increase 2 (1991)never
31 years of professional football in Soviet Union since 1957
TierYearsLastPromotionsRelegations
Premier League (tier 1)292024–2510 times toEuropeDecrease 1 (2024–25)
First League (tier 2)51995–96Increase 1 (1995–96)never
33 years of professional national football in Ukraine since 1992

European record

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Further information:FC Vorskla Poltava in European football

Its first European competition participation occurred in1997–98 season inUEFA Cup. Vorskla played its first game at this level away atDaugava Stadium inRiga on July 23, 1997, against the Latvian clubDaugava Rīga.

Vorskla did not achieve any noticeable feats yet managed to qualify on couple of occasions to the Europe League group stage. Reaching the group stage of theUEFA Europe League in 2011, it has been the highest achievement in European competitions to this date.

References

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  1. ^2011/12 UEFA Europa League group stage statistics handbookArchived 3 October 2018 at theWayback Machine UEFA
  2. ^abКому официально принадлежат украинские клубыArchived 2 September 2023 at theWayback Machine. ukrrudprom.com. 12 November 2021
  3. ^Рік за роком. vorskla.com.ua
  4. ^abcdefghijklmnopqr1955-1967. Рождение команды. Годы становления. vorskla.com.ua.
  5. ^Ozirnyi, O.In anticipation of Sevastopol: the best newcomers of the elite (В ожидании Севастополя: лучшие новички элиты)Archived 17 September 2018 at theWayback Machine. Football.ua. 14 July 2013
  6. ^"Mayor of central Ukrainian city shot dead".uk.reuters.com.Reuters. Archived fromthe original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved27 July 2014.
  7. ^Mayor of central Ukrainian city shot deadArchived 20 August 2017 at theWayback Machine,Reuters (26 July 2014)
    Former Azerbaijani Deputy of Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada, mayor of Kremenchuk Oleh Babayev murderedArchived 2014-07-30 at theWayback Machine,Azerbaijan Press Agency (26 July 2014)
    У Кременчуці застрелили мераArchived 28 October 2014 at theWayback Machine (Ukrainian)
  8. ^Artemio2014 (11 April 2010)."Vorskla Poltava - Anderlecht 0:2, 1997/1998 qualifiers".Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved2 April 2018 – via YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^Crew of Golden Eagle official siteArchived 2014-12-18 at theWayback Machine
  10. ^"Фанати "Динамо", "Шахтаря" та "Ворскли" готують марш єдності перед Кубком України".tsn.ua. 15 May 2014.Archived from the original on 2 April 2018. Retrieved2 April 2018.
  11. ^football24.ua."Ультрас "Металіста" побили фанатів "Ворскли" у Полтаві. ФОТО - Футбол 24".Футбол 24.Archived from the original on 26 July 2015. Retrieved2 April 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^Jerseys of Ukrainian clubsArchived September 25, 2013, at theWayback Machine
  13. ^"ФК Ворскла – Основний склад" [FC Vorskla – Main squad] (in Ukrainian). FC Vorskla Poltava.Archived from the original on 24 June 2018. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  14. ^"Vorskla" (in Ukrainian).Ukrainian Premier League.Archived from the original on 22 February 2019. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  15. ^"Менеджмент". Archived fromthe original on 8 July 2016. Retrieved19 June 2016.
  16. ^ab"Тренерський штаб – ФК Ворскла, Полтава".vorskla.com.ua.Archived from the original on 19 February 2018. Retrieved2 April 2018.
  17. ^Полтавська «Ворскла»: від міжнародного «колгоспу» до єврокубків. tyzhden.ua. 20 July 2012
  18. ^Призначено заступника голови правління НАК "Нафтогаз України". ua.korrespondent.net. 29 September 2006
  19. ^Китайский нефтегазовый. www.dsnews.ua. 6 June 2010

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