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Full name
  
MFC Mykolaiv

Ground Capacity
  
15,600

Head Coach
  
Ruslan Zabranskyi

League
  
Ukrainian First League

Ground
  
Tsentralnyi Stadion

Nickname(s)
  
Shipbuilders

Chairman
  
Mykola Marchenko

2015–16
  
7th

Founded
  
1920

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MFС Mykolaiv (Municipal Football Club "Mykolaiv", Ukrainian: Муніципальний футбольний клуб "Миколаїв") is a Ukrainian football club based in Mykolaiv.

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Names

  • 1920-1922 Naval Factory
  • 1922-1926 Marti-Badin Factory
  • 1926-1926 Metalisty Mykolaiv
  • 1927-1928 Raikom Metalistiv
  • 1929-1935 Marti Factory
  • 1936-1940 Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv
  • 1941-1944 Nazi Germany occupation of Ukraine
  • 1944-1949 Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv
  • 1951-1952 Mykolaiv City
  • 1953-1959 Avanhard Mykolaiv
  • 1960-1965 Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv
  • 1966-1966 Budivelnyk Mykolaiv
  • 1967-1991 Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv
  • 1992-1994 Evis Mykolaiv
  • 1994-2002 SC Mykolaiv
  • 2002- MFC Mykolaiv
  • History

    The club was founded in 1920 under the name Sudostroitel (Sudnobudivnyk) Mykolaiv. It is the oldest continuously playing club in the country that competes on the professional level.

    Throughout the Soviet times and until the 1990s it mostly played under the name of Sudnobudivnyk meaning Shipbuilder associated with the Black Sea Shipyard.

    MFC Mykolaiv took part in the first Ukrainian Premier League season in 1992 under the name FC Evis Mykolaiv, after being initially chosen to participate for being one of the top 9 (of 11) Ukrainian teams from the West Division of the Soviet Second League 1991. The club is one of the holders of the unfortunate distinction as being the team to be demoted three times from the Ukrainian Premier League.

    MFС Mykolaiv's best achievement in the Ukrainian Premier League was 13th place (in 1994–95). From 1994, the club was known as SC Mykolaiv, FC Mykolaiv since 2000, and MFC Mykolaiv since 2006.

    MFC Mykolaiv became insolvent and ceased to exist after the City Administration of Mykolaiv informed the PFL that the team would not be competing in the 2008/09 Persha Liha season. The team then requested re-admittance to the PFL, but it was too late as the calendar was already set up. The PFL allowed the club to compete in the Druha Liha, but only in the next season. The administration of the FC Dynamo Kyiv extended its helping hand by withdrawing its junior team Dynamo-3 from the Second League and, thus, for Mykolaiv to be placed instead of it.

    MFC Mykolaiv reached 1st place in Druha Liha group A in 2010–11 season and was promoted to Persha Liha.

    Colours are blue and white hooped shirts, white shorts.

    Honors

  • Ukrainian Persha Liha: 1
  • Ukrainian Druha Liha: 2
  • Runners-Up

  • Ukrainian Persha Liha: 1
  • League and cup history

    Information since Ukrainian Independence

    Current squad

    As of 6 August 2016 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    References

    MFC Mykolaiv Wikipedia