FC Metalist Sevastopol
FC Metalist Sevastopol (Futbol′nyy klub Metalist Sevastopol) was a football team based in Sevastopol, Ukrainian SSR.
History
The club appeared sometime after 1954 and existed until mid 1980s. The club represented the ship repair yard "Metalist" located in Balaklava.
Honors
Ukrainian championship for collective teams of physical culture (Soviet Lower League Tier)
Crimean Oblast football championship (Soviet Lower League Tier)
League and cup history (Soviet Union)
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes 1965 4th KFK Ukrainian SSR Gr. 1 1/5 8 6 0 2 15 6 12 Final (1st, Winners) 1966 4th KFK Ukrainian SSR Gr. 1 1/5 8 7 1 0 11 6 15 Final (1st, Winners) 1967 4th KFK Ukrainian SSR Gr. ? ... Final (6th) ... 1970 5th KFK Ukrainian SSR Gr. 3 3/8 14 7 1 6 12 12 15
Coaches
- 1962–1963 Pavel Sklyarov
- 1965–1966 Anatoliy Zakharov
- 1975–1978 Anatoliy Dyomin
- 1979–1982 Vladimir Golubev
See also
- FC Sudnostroitel Sevastopol
References
- ^ a b c d e f Crimea football clubs. History of football clubs.
- ^ a b c d e f Metalist Sevastopol. Footballfacts.ru
External links
- Metalist Sevastopol. lena-dvorkina.narod.ru
- v
- t
- e
- 1964: Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka
- 1965: Metalist Sevastopol
- 1966: Metalist Sevastopol
- 1967: Avanhard Rovenky
- 1968: Druzhba Buchach
- 1969: Shakhtar Kirovsk
- 1970: Sokil Lviv
- 1971: Shakhtar Makiivka
- 1972: Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka
- 1973: Hranyt Cherkasy
- 1974: Lokomotyv Zhdanov
- 1975: Kolos Nikopol
- 1976: Khimik Chernihiv
- 1977: Pryladyst Mukacheve
- 1978: Metalurh Dniprodzerzhynk
- 1979: Shakhtar Stakhanov
- 1980: Kolos Pavlohrad
- 1981: Mayak Kharkiv
- 1982: Nyva Berezhany
- 1983: Dynamo Irpin
- 1984: Torpedo Zaporizhya
- 1985: Naftovyk Okhtyrka
- 1986: Vorskla Poltava
- 1987: Dnipro Heronymivka
- 1988: Kremin Kremenchuk
- 1989: SKA Kiev
- 1990: Avtomobilist Sumy
- 1991: Novator Mariupol