FC Sokil Zolochiv

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Full nameFC Sokil Zolochiv
Founded1976
LeagueAmateurs (Lviv Oblast)
2009 Lviv Oblast Championship game Naftusia Skhidnytsia - Sokil Zolochiv (Zolochiv is in green) Naftusia (Skhidnitsia) - Sokil (Zolochiv).jpg
2009 Lviv Oblast Championship game Naftusia Skhidnytsia Sokil Zolochiv (Zolochiv is in green)

FC Sokil Zolochiv is a Ukrainian football club from Zolochiv, Lviv Oblast that currently competes at the Amateur level. The club entered the Ukrainian Amateur Championships in 2008. Also they compete in the Lvivska Oblast competition.

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History

In their history the club also played in the professional leagues. After performing well in the amateur competitions Sokil Zolochiv entered the Ukrainian Second League in 2000. They finish 2nd in their initial season as well as in the 2001–2002 season and were promoted into the Ukrainian First League.

During the 2002–03 season they performed one of the biggest upsets in modern Ukrainian Football when they eliminated Ukrainian Premier League side FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhia in the 2002–03 Ukrainian Cup 1/16 finals. Later in the season the club removed themselves from the Persha Liha competition and returned to the regional Lviv Oblast competition.

Honors

Runners Up: 2
2000/01 Group A
2001/02 Group A

League and cup history

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Domestic Cup EuropeNotes
2000–01 3rd "A"2302082486681/8 finals [1]
2001–02 3rd "A"23626558026833rd Roundpromoted
2002–03 2nd183447232339191/8 finalsWithdrawn [2]
2003–2008Club competes at the Amateur level (Lvivska Oblast)
2008 4th28503141315

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References

  1. The club was a Semi-finalist in the Second League Cup
  2. Club removed itself from the competition April 25, 2003. The PFL awarded technical victories to their opponents.