List of FC Kremin Kremenchuk seasons

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This is a record of all seasons played by Kremin Kremenchuk since their foundation in 1959.

Contents

Seasons

SeasonDivLeague record Ukrainian Cup OtherTop scorer [1]
PWDLFAPtsPos
1960 PO Cup W
1963 B UZ1 [2] 38862532821420th
1964 B UZ2 [3] 30751824541916th
1965 B UZ1 [4] 3091382121315th
1966 B UZ2 [4] 38191274426503rd
1967 B UZ1 [4] 40226125133503rdUF 3rd
1968 A2 SG2 [5] 407141923462818th Henadiy Erofeev/Anatoliy Tahidin [6] 5
1969 B UZ1 [4] 40171584527495th
No competitive football was played since the club ceased to exist
1987 PO Cup SF
1988 U KFK W
1989 S3rd Z6 [7] 522118135950606th Serhiy Muradian [8] 12
1990 S3rd WB [7] 4216111549454310th Serhiy Shevchenko [9] 10
1991 S3rd WB [7] 421691756504113th Serhiy Muradian [10] 14
Club began playing games in Ukrainian Premier League
1992 1st 184861723167th1/8 Ivan Korponay 7
1992-93 1st 30811112340279th1/8
1993-94 1st 34981726392615thQF
1994-95 1st 341261642544210th1/8 Andriy Fedkov 12
1995-96 1st 34144164656469thSF Ivan Korponay 11
1996-97 1st 30732028572415th1/8
1997-98 2nd 421671955534514th1/32
1998-99 2nd 381172034634017th1/16
1999-00 3rd 2617174422552nd1/8
2000-01 3rd 30771624382814th1/8
No competitive football was played since the club ceased to exist
2003-04 PO161222537381stPO Cup W Oleksiy Solnyshkin 11
2004-05 PO1615014010451stPO Cup QF Yuri Bohynia 9
2005-06 3rd C 249692234339thPR1 Sergiy Kikot 4
2006-07 3rd B 28671520352514th1/32 Dmytro Pryma 4
2007-08 3rd B 34148124946508thPR2 Roman Loktionov 18

Key

Promoted Relegated WinnersRunners up

Bold text indicates a competition won.
Top scorer shown in bold when he was also top scorer for the division.
Division shown in bold when it changes due to promotion, relegation or reorganization.
Where fields are left blank, the club did not participate in a competition that season.

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