FC Artania Ochakiv

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Full nameFC Artania Ochakiv
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FC Artania Ochakiv was a Ukrainian football club from Ochakiv, Mykolaiv Oblast.

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History

The city team Mayak Ochakov (Ochakiv) first appeared in 1987 at the championship of Mykolaiv Oblast. [1] Previously Ochakiv was represented since 1950s by such teams like "Medik" (1950s), "Pishchevik", "Chernomorets" (1960s), "Kolos" (1970s). [1] The new team appeared on initiative of Ochakiv native Valery Zhuravko. [1]

In 1995 it was merged with FC Enerhiya Yuzhnoukrainsk.

The club's football academy was preserved and in 1997 it participated in international competitions in Sweden. [2]

In 2014 there was created new club FC Ochakiv. [3]

Honours

League and Cup History

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Domestic Cup EuropeNotes
Mayak Ochakiv
1989 4th "5"1242022511442Final group
25302776
1990 4th "5"1302082661848Final group
25302756Promoted
1991 3rd (lower) "1"2350151025517640Joined Ukrainian championship
Artania Ochakiv
1992 2nd "B"3261367272432
1992–93 2nd184215522427335
1993–94 2nd19389623296924Relegated
1994–95 3rd1542138213058471/64 finalsMerged

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Kolodisty, N., Kuznets, S. The team "Mayak". History of Ochakiv football (Команда «Маяк». История очаковского футбола) . Ochakiv Portal. 21 June 2011
  2. Swedish silver was brought to Ochakiv (Шведское серебро вывезли в Очаков). Ochakiv Portal. 26 June 2015
  3. Kuznets, S. Fateful May for Artania (Судьбоносный май для «Артании») . Ochakiv Portal. 18 May 2017