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FC Enerhiya Mykolaiv

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Dissolved
  
2014

Chairman
  
Yuriy Antoshenko

Manager
  
Viacheslav Mazarati

Founded
  
2011

Ground Capacity
  
350

2013–14
  
17th

League
  
Ukrainian Second League

Capacity
  
350

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Full name
  
Football Club Enerhiya Mykolaiv

Grounds
  
Tsentralnyi Stadion, Mykolaiv

FC Enerhiya Mykolaiv was a Ukrainian professional football club based in Mykolaiv. The club competed for one season (2013–14) and withdrew from the PFL.

History

In 2011, at the initiative of the Director General of the regional energy company Mykolaivoblenerho Yuriy Antoshenko it was decided to hold the "Day of Energy" mini-football tournament for all branches of the company. The internal football championship was held on 3 December 2011. The tournament attracted the participation of 22 teams of its various units. After the final match, Yuriy Antoshenko told reporters that within Mykolaivoblenerho a football team will be created that will take part in regional competitions.

The club's first match was on 25 December 2011 when they participated in Mykolaiv oblast winter championship with a landslide victory with a 4–0 victory over rivals Torpedo-95 Mykolaiv. The club were successful in oblast championship finishing first in 2012 and in the winter championship of 2013.

The team entered the 2013 Ukrainian Amateur competition and competed in Group 4.

The team applied to PFL and attestation has been accepted for the 2013–14 Ukrainian Second League season.

On 6 March 2014 the administration of Enerhiya Mykolaiv informed that the club would not be funded by MykolaivOblEnerho hence leaving the club defunct. All of their matches after Round 23 are considered technical losses. The club played twenty two matches in the League and had a record of 9 wins, 3 draws and 15 losses (including a technical loss) with 24 goals scored and 28 allowed.

References

FC Enerhiya Mykolaiv Wikipedia