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MFC Mykolaiv

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Association football club in Ukraine
This article is about a football team of masters (football club), which used to be called FC Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv during the Soviet period. For a football club established in 2016 inMykolaiv with the same name, seeFC Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv (2016).

Football club
MFK Mykolaiv
Full nameMFC Mykolaiv
NicknameShipbuilders
Founded1920
Dissolved2022
GroundTsentralnyi Stadion
Capacity15,600[1]
2020–21Ukrainian First League, 4th of 16 (relegated)
Former club crest

MFС Mykolaiv (Municipal Football Club "Mykolaiv",Ukrainian:Муніципальний футбольний клуб "Миколаїв") was aUkrainian football club based inMykolaiv.

It is one of the oldest football clubs that exists in Ukraine. Originally was established as a football team of theBlack Sea Shipyard, sincedissolution of the Soviet Union and cutting of the shipyard's budget which was based mostly on military contacts, it is sponsored mostly by the city of Mykolaiv.

Description

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Names

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  • 1920–1922: Naval Factory
  • 1922–1926: Marti-Badin Factory
  • 1926–1926: Metalisty Mykolaiv
  • 1927–1928: Raikom Metalistiv
  • 1929–1935: Marti Factory
  • 1936–1940: Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv
  • 1941–1944:Nazi Germany occupation of Ukraine
  • 1944–1949: Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv
  • 1951–1952: Mykolaiv City
  • 1953–1959: Avanhard Mykolaiv
  • 1960–1965: Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv
  • 1966–1966: Budivelnyk Mykolaiv
  • 1967–1991: Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv
  • 1992–1994: Evis Mykolaiv
  • 1994–2002: SC Mykolaiv
  • 2002–2022: MFC Mykolaiv

History

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The club was founded in 1920 under the name Sudostroitel (Sudnobudivnyk) Mykolaiv. It is the oldest continuously playing club in the country that competes on the professional level.

Throughout the Soviet times and until the 1990s, it mostly played under the name of Sudnobudivnyk meaning Shipbuilder associated with theBlack Sea Shipyard.

MFC Mykolaiv took part in the firstUkrainian Premier League season in 1992 under the name FC Evis Mykolaiv, after being initially chosen to participate for being one of the top 9 (of 11) Ukrainian teams from the West Division of theSoviet Second League 1991. The club is one of the holders of the unfortunate distinction as being the team to be demoted three times from theUkrainian Premier League.

MFС Mykolaiv's best achievement in theUkrainian Premier League was 13th place (in1994–95). From 1994, the club was known as SC Mykolaiv, FC Mykolaiv since 2000, and MFC Mykolaiv since 2006.

MFC Mykolaiv became insolvent and ceased to exist after the City Administration of Mykolaiv informed the PFL that the team would not be competing in the 2008/09Persha Liha season. The team then requested re-admittance to the PFL, but it was too late as the calendar was already set up. The PFL allowed the club to compete in theDruha Liha, but only in the next season. The administration of theDynamo Kyiv extended its helping hand by withdrawing its junior teamDynamo-3 Kyiv from the Second League and, thus, for Mykolaiv to be placed instead of it.

MFC Mykolaiv reached 1st place inDruha Liha group A in 2010–11 season and was promoted toPersha Liha.

Colours are blue and white hooped shirts, white shorts.

Honors

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League and cup history

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Soviet competitions
Ukrainian competitions
  Tier 1.
  Tier 2.
  Tier 3.
  Tier 4, extra tier that existed rarely throughout the history
  Tier 5, extra tier that existed in 1937
  Amateurs

Information since Ukrainian Independence

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
19921st "A"9183411122910132 finalsRelegated
1992–932nd742181113603947116 finals
1993–942nd2382567763256116 finalsPromoted
1994–951st133411518335938132 finals
1995–961st163410816375338132 finalsRelegated
1996–972nd746211213663775132 finals
1997–982nd1423156943198116 finalsPromoted
1998–991st1630262218671218 finalsRelegated
1999–002nd63415712403852116 finals
2000–012nd4341789413059116 finals
2001–022nd10341210123744464th round
2002–032nd53415712303752116 finals
2003–042nd123411914313142116 finals
2004–052nd17348719154031116 finalsRelegated
2005–063rd "A"1282233561169132 finalsPromoted
2006–072nd1336121014334046132 finals
2007–082nd1038131312332752116 finalsRelegated[2]
2008–093rd "A"1132111011282743Did not enter
2009–103rd "A"4201163301339116 finals
2010–113rd "A"1221534291248132 finalsPromoted
2011–122nd16349421335128116 finals-3[3]
2012–132nd6341699454154132 finals-3[4]
2013–142nd16[5]30941734493118 finals
2014–152nd14306618346724116 finals
2015–162nd730138934274418 finals-3[6]
2016–172nd14341141935443712 finals
2017–182nd103412814395044132 finals
2018–192nd92810711343237116 finals
2019–202nd11308101245453418 finals
2020–212nd4301587492353116 finals

MFC Mykolaiv-2

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The club entered their reserve team into theUkrainian Second League for the2017–18 season.[7]

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
1996–974th38008050
did not participate
2017–183rd93310716415837
2018–193rd9275517225220

Notes and references

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  1. ^Stadium at MFC Mykolaiv website
  2. ^Club announced its dissolution on 2 July 2008. PFL proceeded to remove the club from the professional ranks. The club under pressure from local civil sources reapplies and the PFL grants the club reinstatement in theDruha Liha Group A for the 2008–09 season at the expense ofFC Dynamo-3 Kyiv who withdrew to allow the League to have 18 teams.
  3. ^The club were deducted 3 points for failure of payments of financial obligations ordered by the PFL.(31 May 2012)ПРОТОКОЛ № 30 (28 вересня 2011 року) [PFL Disciplinary committee decision- Meeting minutes № 30](PDF) (in Ukrainian). PFL. 31 May 2012. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2 October 2018. Retrieved10 June 2013.
  4. ^The club was given one month by the PFL to pay their league dues. The club failed to pay the dues in time and were deducted 3 points.(21 August 2012)ПРОТОКОЛ № 2 (26 липня 2012 року) [PFL Disciplinary committee decision- Meeting minutes № 2](PDF) (in Ukrainian).PFL. 26 July 2012. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 24 October 2012. Retrieved10 June 2013.
  5. ^The club finished last in the competition.
    However, relegation to theUkrainian Second League was canceled. The Central Council ofProfessional Football League of Ukraine considered theforce majeure circumstances that were created due to war conditions inKramatorsk as the reason for the cancellation. With the goal to preserve the maximum integrity of the League, considering that a direct threat to the life of footballers, coaching staff, and club's administration, those games, that were to be conducted with participation ofAvanhard Kramatorsk to the end of the season, were recognized that they were not going to take place because of those unforeseen events.
    Прийнято Постанову Центральної Ради щодо ситуації у Краматорську [Adopted decision of the Central Council about the situation in Kramatorsk].Professional Football League of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 21 May 2014. Archived fromthe original on 22 May 2014. Retrieved21 May 2014.
  6. ^The Control Disciplinary Committee of the Football Federation of Ukraine deducted three points and fined the club for match fixing during the 2014–15 season.(2 September 2015)
    Апеляція Миколаєва, Ниви і Тернополя щодо зняття очок відхилена [Mykolaiv, Ternopil, Nyva points deducted appeal rejected].ua-football.com (in Ukrainian). 22 March 2016. Retrieved24 March 2016.
  7. ^МФК Николаев хочет заявить во Вторую лигу резервный состав [MFC Mykolaiv wants to have its reserve squad applied to the Second League].Sport Arena (in Ukrainian). 14 June 2017. Retrieved21 July 2017.

External links

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