FC Yednist Plysky

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FC Yednist Plysky
Yednist P.jpg
Full nameFC Yednist Plysky
Founded2001
GroundYednist Stadium
Capacity1,050
ChairmanOleksandr Vasyliovych Popovych
ManagerVacant
League Ukrainian Amateur Championship (4th level)
Yednist Stadium (no later than 2014) Plysky Yednist Stadium 1.jpg
Yednist Stadium (no later than 2014)

FC Yednist Plysky was a Ukrainian professional football team from the village of Plysky in Nizhyn Raion of Chernihiv Oblast. The club continues to play in the Chernihiv Oblast football competition.

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Club history

The club was founded in 2001 and is sponsored by a local farming company Ahroservis.

Yednist began participating in the Ukrainian Second League from 2005. The club took the move of entering the professional competition after several years of successfully competing in the Amateur competitions (Fourth Level of competition in Ukraine) including winning the Ukrainian Amateur Cup in 2003. [1]

The reserve club, FC Yednist-2 Plysky, competes in the Chernihivska oblast football competition proved the strength of the club by winning the Ukrainian Amateur Cup in 2007. [2] The PFL has allowed FC Yednist-2 Plysky to compete in the Ukrainian Cup 2008-09 even though Reserves or 2nd teams have not been allowed to compete in the competition since 2001. [3]

After the completion of the First Stage of the 2012–13 Ukrainian Second League season the club withdrew from the Professional Football League. [4] The Vice President of the club informed that the club would return to the amateur leagues citing that there was no financial incentive to play in the second stage of the competition. [4]

The club currently competes in the Chernihivska oblast football competition and also continues to compete in the Ukrainian Amateur championships since leaving the professional leagues. [5]

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
2004 4th1861127819
1431017610
23210617Third place
2005–06 3rd "B"728108103836381/32 finals
2006–07 3rd "A"32816665024541/32 finals
2007–08 3rd "A"53015695036511/16 finals
2008–09 3rd "A"1232124163040401/32 finals
2009–10 3rd "A"6208572211291/8 finals
2010–11 3rd "A"822102103926321/16 finals
2011–12 3rd "A"13263617195715Did not enter
2012–13 3rd "A"72055101730201/64 finalsWithdrew [4]
2014 4th4102267168
2015 4th263031279
410325151711
33111244
2016 4th1641114613
QF2011231
2016–17 4th320965222233
2017–18 4th

FC Yednist-2 Plysky

FC Yednist-2 Plysky
Full nameFC Yednist-2 Plysky
ChairmanOleksandr Popovych
ManagerSerhiy Bakun
LeagueAmateur Association

Yednist-2 entered the Ukrainian Cup competition in 2008 which was the major exclusion to the Ukrainian football regulations that state that no club can enter the Cup competition with multiple team. The FFU has made the exclusion as the team has won the Amateur Cup in the previous year does not hold the professional license. They were permitted to participate in the Ukrainian Cup as the autonomous entity of the Yednist Plysky. In 2007 and 2008 seasons the team has been one of the runners behind Bastion and Luzhany , respectively.

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Domestic Cup EuropeNotes
2007 4th18413161513
11100203
12200426Lost final
2008 4th28521171117 1/32 finals
23120215
2009 4th1650115515
13210527Champions
2010 4th263031279
232011046
2011 4th310514141716 RC Final Group stage Lost playoffs

Notable Player

Managers

Yednist Plysky

Yednist-2 Plysky

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References

  1. (in Ukrainian) Results of 2003 Ukrainian Amateur Cup Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. (in Ukrainian) Results of 2007 Ukrainian Amateur Cup Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. (in Russian) Article from ua-football.com Conflict within rules in PFL
  4. 1 2 3 Ryzhenko, Oleksandr (28 December 2012). Анатолій Гаврильченко: Друга ліга себе вичерпала [Anatoliy Havrylchenko: Second League depletes itself] (in Ukrainian). PFL . Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  5. Demjanchuk, Oleksandr (29 April 2014). Аматори виходять на старт [Amateurs ready to start]. Ukrainian Football Amateur Association (in Ukrainian). ua-football.com. Retrieved 10 May 2014.