FC Arsenal-Kyivshchyna Bila Tserkva

FC Arsenal-Kyivshchyna Bila Tserkva (Ukrainian: Арсенал-Київщина Біла Церква) was a Ukrainian professional team from Bila Tserkva in Kyiv Oblast. Previous name was FC Arsenal Bila Tserkva until June 2013.[1]

FC Arsenal-Kyivschyna Bila Tserkva
Full nameFC Arsenal-Kyivschyna Bila Tserkva
Founded2006
Dissolved2018
GroundTrudovi Reservy Stadium, Bila Tserkva
Volodymyr Melnyk Stadium, Obukhiv
Capacity13,500
LeagueSecond League, Group A
2017–1810th
Departments of SC Arsenal
Football Cross-country Triathlon

History

The football club was formed in 2006 and entered the Ukrainian Second League in 2007. The football club is part of a bigger sports club "ArsenalBC" based in Bila Tserkva and which specialized in triathlon events and well as cross country running and bicycle racing.

In 2009 FC Arsenal was promoted to the Ukrainian First League via a playoff game.[2] While based in Bila Tserkva, FC Arsenal also plays its games in Obukhiv which is located closer to Kyiv.

The club was relegated to the Ukrainian Second League after the 2012–13 season.[3]

Stadium and grounds

The club's training grounds are located in the village of Shkarivka, Kyiv Oblast around six miles (10 km) away from Bila Tserkva. Its main sponsor is one of the biggest furniture companies in Ukraine, the owner of which is the president of the club, Yuriy Horobets. Until the 2009–2010 season its home games the club were played in the neighboring city of Obukhiv, Kyiv Oblast. Finally the administration of the club managed to lease the locally available municipal stadium, Trudovi Reservy (the Central Children-Youth Sport Arena "Trudovi Reservy"), in Bila Tserkva for the 2009–2010 season. After the club's promotion to the First League, the club was allowed also to use the stadium for some training, although for a limited time.

Trudovi Reservy has an electronic display and some stadium roofing. The stadium is the property of the city and is co-sponsored by the regional football federation, Kyiv Oblast Football Federation along with the city administration. The stadium is primarily designated for the development of the amateur football, in particular the youth teams.

Arsenal bought its own city's sport grounds in 2009 for the construction of its home arena, which is forecasted to have a capacity of 5,000 people. The construction of its playing grounds started in 2009. The club's colours are red and white.

League and cup history

Previous emblem 2006–11
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
2007 4th 4 8 2 3 3 8 6 9 Admitted to Druha Liha
2007–08 3rd "A" 7 30 13 7 10 28 31 46 1/64 finals
2008–09 3rd "A" 2 32 21 4 7 51 30 67 1/32 finals Promoted[lower-alpha 1]
2009–10 2nd 9 34 12 10 12 48 44 46 1/32 finals
2010–11 2nd 9 34 15 6 13 42 43 51 1/16 finals
2011–12 2nd 4 34 18 8 8 51 39 62 1/16 finals
2012–13 2nd 18 34 5 5 24 23 76 20 1/32 finals Relegated
2013–14 3rd 15 36 9 7 20 27 57 34 1/32 finals
2014–15 3rd 9 27 6 2 19 14 40 20 1/32 finals
2015–16 3rd 13 26 5 2 19 24 56 17 1/32 finals
201617 3rd 15 32 7 4 21 29 82 25 1/64 finals [4]
2017–18 3rd 10 27 4 1 22 18 62 13 1/64 finals Relegated[lower-alpha 2]

Coaches

Notes

  1. Won playoff game 1–0 against FC Poltava to determine promotion due to FC Ihroservice Simferopol withdrawing from the PFL
  2. moving to Obukhiv

References

  1. Постанова №7 Центральної Ради Професіональної футбольної ліги [Decision of PFL Central Council №7] (PDF) (in Ukrainian). PFL. 26 June 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  2. "Белоцерковский "Арсенал" выходит в первую лигу! (Arsenal Bila Tserkva entering Persha Liha))" (in Russian). ua.football. 14 July 2009. Retrieved 14 July 2009.
  3. ПФЛ затвердила попередні склади учасників Першої та Другої ліг [PFL confirmed preliminary teams in the First and Second League]. PFL (in Ukrainian). ua-football.com. 20 June 2013. Retrieved 21 June 2013.
  4. The club's administration informed the PFL that due to the financial situation that they would not play their scheduled match against Balkany Zorya.ФК "Арсенал-Київщина" заявив про фінансові труднощі. ua-football.com (in Ukrainian). PFL. 18 July 2016. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2016.

See also

  • FC Ros' Bila Tserkva
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