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词条 FC Stal Alchevsk
释义

  1. History

  2. Club name

      Football kits and sponsors  

  3. Head coaches

  4. Honors

  5. League and cup history

  6. References

  7. External links

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| image = Stal Alchevsk LogoNew.png
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| fullname = FC Stal Alchevsk
| founded = 1983
| ground = Stal Stadium
| capacity = 9,200
| chairman = {{Flagicon|Ukraine}} Volodymyr Polubatko
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| league = Ukrainian First League
| season = 2013–14
| position = 3rd
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}}FC Stal Alchevsk is a Ukrainian professional football team of the Ukrainian First League that is based in Alchevsk. In the 2012–13 season the club won promotion to the Ukrainian Premier League,[1] but the club refused this promotion "for the sake of the fans".[1] In 2015, Stal withdrew from all competitions due to the escalating conflict in Eastern Ukraine.[2]

After adopting its name Stal, the club became a phoenix club of previously existed Stal (Voroshylovsk and Komunarsk, both names of Alchevsk during the Soviet period).

History

The club is named after the former city's sports society Stal that was established in Alchevsk (at that time Voroshylovsk) in 1935.

The contemporary club traces its history to 1983 when in Komunarsk was founded new amateur football club Budivelnyk (Stroitel) along with already existing professional club Komunarets. The club started out in the championship of Luhansk Oblast. During that time the city top club was Kommunarets which was in synchronization with the former name of Alchevsk – Kommunarsk in the honor of the Paris Commune. Its communist revolutionary spirit can be noticed on the contemporary club's logo. With the fall of the Soviet Union Kommunarets was relegated from the Soviet championship in 1988 and disappeared, while Budivelnyk led by Anatoliy Volobuyev became sponsored by the city's metallurgic factory and were introduced to the Ukrainian SSR championship among physical culture clubs (KFK) for the 1989 season. In 1990 the club placed second in the final tournament and was promoted to the Soviet competitions (1991 Soviet Second League B).

Stal joined the Ukrainian Premier League in 2000–2001 for its tenth season. They finished in the next-to-last place and were relegated back to the Persha Liha where they remained until the 2005–2006 season, for which they and FC Kharkiv achieved promotion back to the Ukrainian Premier League.

In 2006–2007 season Stal were relegated back to the Persha Liha, where they played till the end of the 2012–13 season in which they won promotion to the Ukrainian Premier League.[3] But the club refused this promotion because of its Stal Stadium did not meet the requirements of the highest Ukrainian division and the club did not want to play in another stadium because it did see "no point in holding matches in another stadium as most fans of Stal won’t see them".[1]

In 2015, Stal withdrew from all competitions due to the escalating conflict in Eastern Ukraine, with ongoing battles and artillery fired near the playing fields, the club decided it was impossible to continue operating in such conditions.[4]

Club name

"Stal" is a popular name in the Soviet culture and stands for "steel" (in English). The name was chosen as the pride for the heavily industrialized region of the country. A derivative of it "Stalin" was carried by the Soviet dictator Joseph Dzhugashvili.

Football kits and sponsors

Years[5]Football kitShirt sponsor
2005–2007umbro –

Head coaches

  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Anatoliy Volobuyev (1989-00)
  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Anatoly Konjkov (2001)
  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Anatoliy Volobuyev (2002 – May 2006)
  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Mykola Pavlov (May 2006 – Jun 2006)
  • {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Ton Kaanen (Jul 2006 – Jun 2007)
  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Hennadiy Batkayev (Jun 2007 – Jan 2008)
  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Oleh Smolianynov (Jan 2008 – Sep 2008)
  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Vadym Plotnikov (Sep 2008 – 5 Nov 2009)
  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Anatoliy Volobuyev (5 Nov 2009– 2013)
  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Vadym Plotnikov (2013 – 2014)

Honors

  • Ukrainian Persha Liha: 1

Champions: 2004–05

Runners Up: 1999–00, 2012–13

League and cup history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA PDomestic CupEuropeNotes
19922nd "A"9269892822261/16 finals
1992–932nd10421610164037421/64 finals
1993–942nd43822795640511/16 finals
1994–952nd942195186950621/8 finals
1995–962nd342265117340691/16 finals
1996–972nd646239147643781/32 finals 2nd stage
1997–982nd442245136953771/16 finals
1998–992nd938167155552551/16 finals
1999-002nd23421766936701/16 finalsPromoted
2000–011st132636171969151/16 finalsRelegated
2001–022nd634148124234501/8 finals
2002–032nd6341410103633521/8 finals
2003–042nd534177106927581/4 finals
2004–052nd134221116924771/8 finalsPromoted
2005–061st113099122639361/8 finals
2006–071st163056192238211/8 finalsRelegated
2007–082nd7381513105244691/8 finals
2008–092nd10321110113339431/4 finals
2009–102nd33419875535691/8 finals
2010–112nd33418885533621/4 finals
2011–122nd734148125150501/32 finals
2012–132nd234 20 6 8 58 35 691/16 finalsRefused promoted[1]
2013–142nd330163114133511/32 finals
2014–152ndWithdrew[6]

References

1. ^FC Stal refuses to participate in Ukrainian Premier League, Interfax-Ukraine (13 June 2013)
2. ^http://futbolgrad.com/stal-alchevsk-withdrawal-puts-future-ukrainian-football-doubt/
3. ^{{cite web|script-title=ru:Алчевская "Сталь" возвращается в Премьер-лигу|trans-title=Stal Alchevsk returns to the Premier League |url=http://www.ua-football.com/ukrainian/first/51990148.html|date=19 May 2013|work=ua-football.com|language=ru}}
4. ^http://futbolgrad.com/stal-alchevsk-withdrawal-puts-future-ukrainian-football-doubt/
5. ^Jerseys of Ukrainian clubs {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130925012500/http://xxldynamo.com.ua/pages/6uaclub-98-99.php |date=25 September 2013 }}
6. ^The club withdrew at the 1/16 stage of the competition due to the war conditions in Donbass.
{{cite web|url=http://www.fpl.ua/ukr/news/news_fpl/5785/ |script-title=uk:Відбулось жеребкування 1/16 фіналу Кубка України |trans-title=Draw for the 1/16 finals of the Ukrainian Cup was held|date=13 August 2014|accessdate=13 August 2014 |publisher=Ukrainian Premier League|language=uk}}

External links

{{commons category|FC Stal Alchevsk}}
  • {{ru icon}} Official site
  • Squad, 2005–6 season
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20051229032512/http://ukrainiansoccer.net/upl/onevsall.asp?champID=15&Team=Stal Ukrainian Soccer Team Stal]
{{FC Stal Alchevsk managers}}{{Ukrainian Premier League Seasons}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Stal Alchevsk}}

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