Republican Football Federation of Crimea

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Republican Football Federation of Crimea (RFFK) is a football governing body in the region of Crimea.

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History

Until 1954, the Crimean championship was part of the Russian football community. There were also republican as well as oblast champions.

Between 1954 and 1991 the regional Crimean champions were members of the Football Federation of Ukraine. In 1992-2014 Crimea as part of Ukraine conducted republican competitions. Since 2014, Crimea has been occupied by Russia.

Champions

Russian SFSR

Ukrainian SSR and Ukraine

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Original logo of the Football Federation of Crimea within Ukraine

Open Cup (by Tavriya Simferopol, Kherson Oblast)

Russian administration

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Modified logo after the Russian annexation of Crimea
In 2015 there was established the Crimean Premier League.

Note: In 1993–99 the championship was organized by fall-spring calendar. In 1999 the main competition was shifted back to the summer calendar. Therefore, there are two champions in 1999.

Top winners

Football Federation of Ukraine period

  • 11 - FC Tytan Armyansk
  • 5 - FC Metalurh (Portovyk) Kerch
  • 5 - FC Avanhard Simferopol
  • 4 - FC Metalist (Avanhard) Sevastopol
  • 4 - FC (SVKh)-Danika-SELMA Simferopol
  • 3 - 3 clubs (Avanhard Dzh., Spartak M., Hvardiyets)
  • 2 - 5 clubs
  • 1 - 14 clubs

Crimean Football Union period

Premier League

Professional clubs

Other clubs at national/republican level

Note: the list includes clubs that played at republican competitions before 1959 and the amateur or KFK competitions after 1964.

See also

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