FC Fakel Varva

Last updated
Druzhba-Nova Varva
Fakel Varva.jpg
Full nameDruzhba-Nova Varva
Founded1963 (as Fakel Varva)
Ground Yunist Stadium
Capacity5,000
LeagueCurrently – Amateurs (Chernihiv Oblast First League)

FC Fakel Varva is an amateur Ukrainian football team based in Varva, Chernihiv Oblast. The club competes in the Chernihiv oblast competition as Druzhba-Nova Varva. [1] The club was sponsored by the Hnidytsi Gas Refining Factory located in a village of Hnidytsi, Pryluky Raion. The factory is part of the Ukrnafta state corporation.

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History

The club was formed in 1963 as Fakel Varva. [1]

The team spent a short stint in the Ukrainian Second Division. After several successful seasons, the team's administration decided to withdraw from the professional league and return to the Chernihiv oblast competitions.

The club is also well known as a competitive amateur club. The club has won the Amateur Cup and the Championship the next season.[ citation needed ]

The club plays its home games in the Yunist Stadium in Varva. [1]

Name

Yunist Stadium, Varva Yunist Varva.jpg
Yunist Stadium, Varva

Honours

Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship

Ukrainian Amateur Cup

Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship

Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup

League and cup history

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Domestic Cup EuropeNotes
1992–93 4th102610313233623withdrew
1995–96 4th1650115415promoted
1996–97 3rd "A"23018754020611/64 finals
1997–98 3rd "A"23018664823601/64 finalswithdrew
1998–99 4th114122036738 Winner qualified to finals
23201426won 3rd place game
1999 4th11071216622 12 finals qualified to finals
32002050
2000 4th1642015214 12 finals qualified to 2nd stage
1641110613qualified to finals
13210737won 1st place game
2001 4th1861120619qualified to 2nd stage
310523121117missed finals
2002 4th1843113815qualified to 2nd stage
362047126qualified to 3rd stage
23201846qualified to finals
22110314
2003 4th11081128825qualified to 2nd stage
2842215914withdrew

Notable players

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 «Дружба-Нова», п.г.т. Варва [Druzhba-Nova Varva] (in Russian). Football Facts (Russia). 2013. Retrieved 7 July 2013.