FC Elektrometalurh-NZF Nikopol
Full name | FC Elektrometalurh-NZF Nikopol |
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Founded | 1950 |
Ground | Elektrometalurh |
Capacity | 7,200 [1] |
League | Regional |
2008 | 2nd |
FC Elektrometalurh-NZF Nikopol (also referred as FC Elektrometalurg-NZF Nikopol ) was a professional Ukrainian football club. The club is based in Nikopol, Ukraine and sponsored by the Nikopol Ferroalloy Plant (NZF).
Brief history
The club was founded in 1950. It began its legacy in the Soviet football competitions and was one of the primer feeders of football talents for the Soviet elite teams. In 1962–1969 the teams carried the name of Trubnik, in 1970–1991 was called Kolos. In 1992 with the independence of Ukraine, it joined the Ukrainian football competitions with the name of Metalurh. In 2001 with the new sponsor, the club changed its name to Electrometalurh. In 2002 the club changed its name to Electrometalurh-NZF and got relegated to the Ukrainian Second League. After the unsuccessful season in 2005, the club gave up its professional status.
Awards
The team achieved third place in the USSR 1st League 1982 and 1985.
The best results in the Ukraine Championship
- the Runner up (2nd place) of group "B" of the First League in 1992
The other
- 3rd in the First League of 1995
- 3rd in the Second League of 2003
- 2nd in the Second League of 2004
League and cup history
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes 1992 2nd 2 26 15 7 4 45 19 37 1992–93 2nd 13 42 13 14 15 43 50 40 1993–94 2nd 9 38 15 6 17 44 56 36 1994–95 2nd 3 42 24 7 11 66 42 79 1995–96 2nd 5 42 23 5 14 59 40 74 1996–97 2nd 11 46 20 4 22 60 66 64 1997–98 2nd 11 42 19 4 19 44 61 61 1998–99 2nd 15 38 16 3 19 46 63 51 1999-00 2nd 12 34 14 6 14 31 34 48 2000–01 2nd 7 34 14 8 12 30 34 50 2001–02 2nd 16 34 10 7 17 30 41 37 2002–03 3rd 3 34 16 5 13 54 50 53 2003–04 3rd 2 34 21 7 6 59 24 70 2004–05 3rd 9 26 10 2 14 26 36 32 2006 4th 2 6 3 1 2 7 6 10 4 3 0 0 3 2 8 0 2010 4th 4 8 2 1 5 16 15 7
Notes
- ↑ "World Stadiums – Stadiums in the Ukraine". Retrieved November 12, 2006.
External links
- (English)/(Ukrainian) History of Ukrainian Football (ukrsoccerhistory.com) – amateur's site
- (English) The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation – the biggest football-trivia database
- (Russian) V. Mylenko. "Others are not present..." – history of FC Metallurg