FC Temp Shepetivka

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FC Temp Shepetivka
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Founded1990;34 years ago (1990)
Dissolved1996;28 years ago (1996)
GroundLokomotyv Stadium
Leaguedefunct

FC Temp Shepetivka was a Ukrainian football club from Shepetivka. In the winter of 1996, the club was dissolved and replaced with a random created team based on the Kamianets-Podilskyi sports school to finish the season.

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History

The club was situated in Shepetivka, Ukraine. Temp Shepetivka took part in the first Ukrainian Premier League season in 1992, after being initially chosen to participate for winning the Cup of the Ukrainian SSR among amateur teams in 1991.

The chairman of the club was Dzhumber Nishnianidze. [1]

Temp Shepetivka took last place in its group that season and was demoted to the Persha Liha as a result. The club later resurfaced for two more seasons, achieving a 9th place in the 1993–94 season of the Ukrainian Premier League.

In 1995, the club merged with FC Advis Khmelnytskyi (owned by local agrarian equipment factory) and was renamed to Temp-ADVIS and moved to Khmelnytskyi. After its relegation to the First League it was renamed to "Ratusha" and played its games in Kamianets-Podilsky. Because of its unsuccessful season, the club then became defunct.

Honors

League and cup history

Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Ukrainian Cup EuropeNotes
1990 4th1302442692052qualified for the final
45212785Promoted
1991 3rd (lower)950191516645353WinnerPromoted

Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Domestic Cup EuropeNotes
1992 1st1018241293481/32 finalsGroup A
Relegated
1992–93 2nd24225896848581/8Promoted
1993–94 1st934128143938321/8
1994–95 1st1734104203141341/4three-point system
Rlegated [2]
1995–96 2nd214262341410320Rlegated [3]
Folded

Head coaches

Temp
Temp-Advis
Ratusha

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References

  1. Dzhumber Nishnianidze: the Luzhany club is loved fanatically. Doba website. 11 May 2001
  2. The team merged with FC Advis Khmelnytskyi and played in Khmelnytskyi.
  3. The team moved to Kamyanets-Podilskyi. The club changed name to Ratusha at the start of season. The team did not finish the season and folded during the winter break. FC Temp-Advis-2 Shepetivka, the farm club that participated in the second league was disbanded after the few games in that league.