FC Nafkom Brovary

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FC Nafkom Brovary
Founded1996 (amauters)
2001 (professional club)
Dissolved2009
League Druha Liha
2008–09 5th (withdrew)

FC Nafkom Brovary was a Ukrainian professional team from Brovary in Kyiv Oblast.

Contents

Nafkom stands for the name of the firm owned by the club's investors. [1] [2]

History

The professional club was formed in 2001 in Irpin, Kyiv Oblast in the name of Nafkom-Akademia under the auspices of the Financial and Commercial Educational Institution (UFEI) that is in Irpin. In 2002 there was another club from Brovary that competed in the Ukrainian Amateur Cup.

In 2008–2009, Oleh Fedorchuk was a manager of the club.

Nafkom withdrew after the 2008–09 season completed failing to receive a professional license. [3] Many players along with a football manager Oleh Fedorchuk joined FC Nyva Vinnytsia.

Team names

YearName
1996–1999UFEI Irpin (as amateurs)
2000Akademia Irpin (as amateurs)
2001–2004Nafkom-Akademia Irpin (entering the Professional Football League)
2004–2009Nafkom Brovary (moved to Brovary prior to start of season)

Honors

2002/03 Champions Group B
Runners Up: 1
2001/02 Group B

League and cup history

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Domestic Cup EuropeNotes
1997–98 4th "2"414716121122as UFEI Irpin
1998–99 4th "2"514644121222as UFEI Irpin
1999 4th "2"6101275145as UFEI Irpin
2000 4th "3"283329612as Akademia Irpin
4th "10"460153191
2001–02 3rd "B"2341969502363Did not enteras Nafkom-Akademia Irpin
2002–03 3rd "B"13020736920671/8 finalsPromoted
as Nafkom-Akademia Irpin
2003–04 2nd1434911143543381/16 finalsas Nafkom-Akademia Irpin
2004–05 2nd1634910152638371/16 finalsRelegated
2005–06 3rd "C"42412662818421/32 finals
2006–07 3rd "A"62813784030461/32 finals
2007–08 3rd "A"133078153346291/32 finals
2008–09 3rd "A"532164124533521/64 finalsWithdrew [3]
SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupEuropeNotes
201617 4th1240136121 RC Finals withdrew

European competitions

For the 1999 UEFA Regions' Cup where Ukraine was represented by a team of UFEI Kyiv (Kyiv amateurs according to the UEFA), which was composed out of the Kyiv students. The team also was a host for the preliminary round. The final tournament to which UFEI qualified was held in Italy in fall of 1999.

Managers

Notes and references

  1. Valerko, A. Our Football Team (НАша Футбольная КОМанда) . Football.ua. 27 October 2011
  2. Protsyk, Iryna (2016). "Національно-постколоніальна еклектика: назви футбольних команд у незалежній Україні" (PDF). Проблеми гуманітарних наук. Серія «Філологія» (38): 326–340. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  3. 1 2 "Кількісний склад ПФЛ зменшився (Several clubs leave the PFL))" (in Ukrainian). PFL. 2009-07-08. Archived from the original on 2009-07-16. Retrieved 2009-07-08.

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