Fc Cska Kyiv

FC CSKA Kyiv (Ukrainian: ЦСКА Київ) is a Ukrainian amateur football club, until 2001 of the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which is government sponsored by the Ministry of Defense.

As its farm team CSKA-2 Kyiv, in 1994–2001 it served as a farm team of CSKA Kyiv which later was renamed into Arsenal Kyiv.

CSKA Kyiv
Full nameFC Central Sports Club of the Army Kyiv
Nickname(s)"Armymen", "Cadets" (in Soviet times)
Founded1934 (SKA Kyiv)
1992 (CSKA Kyiv)
1994 (CSKA-2 Kyiv)
2001 (CSKA Kyiv)
2013 (CSKA Kyiv)
2021 (CSKA Kyiv)
GroundCSK ZSU Stadium, Kyiv
Capacity12,000
OwnerSK Army (1934–1992)
Central Sports Club of Armed Forces of Ukraine (CSK ZSU) (1992–2001)
unknown (2001–2009)
ChairmanYuriy Puzhaylo
ManagerRuslan Perizhok
LeagueKyiv Amateur Championship
WebsiteClub website

After reorganization in 2001 the football section "FC CSKA Kyiv" was privately sponsored until 2009 when it withdrew from the professional league 4 September 2009 due to lack of financial support.

History

DO/SKA Kyiv (1934–1992)

The football team has founded in 1934 in Kharkiv as part of the Soviet Officers' Club (later CSKA) receiving the name UVO Kharkiv (Ukrainian: Український Військовий Округ, Ukrainian Military District – Kharkiv). During the Soviet regime the team was part of the Soviet Armed Forces sports society. At the end of 1934 the team was transferred to Kyiv during the transfer of republican capital. Its name has changed to DO Kyiv (Ukrainian: Дім офіцерів, Officers' Club – Kyiv). In 1947–1956 the team was called ODO Kyiv (District Officers' Club – Kyiv) and in 1952, under this name, the team reached the semifinal stage of the Soviet National Cup. In 1957, the team played under the name OSK Kyiv (District Sports Club – Kyiv). The year of 1957 is considered the official year of establishment of CSK ZSU. In 1957–1959 the Kyivan army men football team was called SKVO Kyiv (Sports Club Military District – Kyiv) and in 1960–1971 – SKA Kyiv (Sports Club of Army – Kyiv). In 1972, the team moved to Chernihiv and changed its name to SK Chernihiv and had moved back to Kyiv in 1976 as SKA. In 1981–1982, the team had its last Soviet First League stint at the second level of Soviet football.

CSKA Kyiv (1992–1994)

FC CSKA Kyiv was created in place of the Soviet football team SKA Kyiv on 15 December 1992 during the reorganization of the Ukrainian military. Its first season in 1992 the club finished under its old name SKA Kyiv which was changed during the summer of 1992 to ZS – Oriana (abbr. Armed ForcesOriana). In 1993 team changed its name to ZS – Oriana (Armed Forces – Oriana) and then to CSK ZSU (Central Sport Club of Armed Forces of Ukraine). The highest place it reached in the Ukrainian championships was the fifth in the First League.

Second team of CSKA-Borysfen & Arsenal (1994–2001)

In 1994, FC CSKA Kyiv while being in the Third League was promoted to the Second League. Borysfen Boryspil that was playing in the 1994–95 Ukrainian First League in the mid-season merged with the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine under the name FC CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv. At that time the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine obtained two professional teams, one in the Ukrainian First League, while the other in the Ukrainian Second League. FC CSKA Kyiv was kept as the Borysfen's second team in the Second League. In 1995 FC CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv was promoted to the Ukrainian Higher League.

Upon conclusion of the 1995–96 Ukrainian Premier League season Borysfen was omitted from the name and the reserve team, which coincidentally gained promotion to the First League now, automatically became CSKA-2 Kyiv. In 1997 Boryspil team was restored first on the Amateur Level and then gaining professional status once again.

In 2001, the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine sold the club. The first team was bought by the Kyivan municipal administration and reformed into the new Kyivan club "FC Arsenal Kyiv". In turn, the second team was sold to another owner and reverted to the name of CSKA Kyiv continuing to play in the Ukrainian First League.

CSKA Kyiv

Fc Cska Kyiv 
Original FC Arsenal Kyiv logo containing some CSKA Kyiv elements

Since 2001 FC CSKA Kyiv played in the Ukrainian First League until 2008 when it was relegated to the Ukrainian Second League.

In 2009 FC CSKA Kyiv went bankrupt and the club disappeared from football.

Fc Cska Kyiv 
Emblem of CSKA Kyiv

Reformation as an amateur club (since 2013)

CSKA was only absent from football for 4 years.[citation needed] In 2013, the amateur football team Atlant Kyiv and the public organization "CSKA of Ukraine" established an amateur football club called CSKA Kyiv. Since 2013, the football team CSKA plays among amateur teams in the Premier Division of the Kyiv Region Championship Football League .[citation needed]

In 2015, CSKA Kyiv led by Viktor Ishchenko applied for the Makarov Memorial tournament. The new CSKA team is represented by the Republican College of Physical Education.

2021

The team participates in the Championship and Cup of the KSRFF (Kiev-Svyatoshinsky Regional Football Federation).

Naming history

  • 1934 – UVO Kharkov
  • 1934 – DO Kyiv
  • 1947 – ODO Kyiv
  • 1957 – OSK Kyiv
  • 1957 – SKVO Kyiv
  • 1960 – SKA Kyiv
  • 1971 – SK Chernihiv
  • 1976 – SKA Kyiv
  • 1992 – FC ZS-Oriyana Kyiv
  • 1993 – FC CSK ZSU Kyiv
  • 1994 – FC CSKA Kyiv
  • 1995 – FC CSKA-2 Kyiv
  • 2001 – FC CSKA Kyiv

Honours

SKA Kyiv

Domestic competitions

Soviet Union

SKA Kyiv

    Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
    UDKA Kyiv
    1936 Rep 1 3 4 2 0 2 5 5 8 UkrSSR
    ODO Kyiv
    1947 2 5 24 13 1 10 56 34 27 Zone UkrSSR
    1948 2 14 9 4 1 27 14 22 Subgroup B
    3 3 1 0 2 3 6 2 Final of UkrSSR
    1949 3 34 20 8 6 93 34 48 Zone UkrSSR
    1950-51 Club is idle
    1952 2 5 4 0 3 1 2 4 3 Group Baku
    14 8 4 0 4 13 9 8 Final for 10-18 places
    1953 Club withdrew Zone 3
    1954 11 22 6 4 12 34 45 16 Zone 3
    1955 3 30 14 8 8 44 27 36 Zone 1
    1956 6 34 15 9 10 43 27 39 Zone 1
    OSK Kyiv / SKVO Kyiv
    1957 2 8 34 14 9 11 42 36 37 Zone 2
    1958 8 30 11 9 10 44 38 31 Zone 3
    1959-60 Club is idle
    SKA Kyiv
    1961 2 12 36 11 11 14 45 41 33 Ukrainian Zone 2
    24 2 0 1 1 3 6 1 Ukrainian Final for 23 place
    1962 3 24 10 10 4 39 21 30 Ukrainian Zone 2
    10 10 5 1 4 18 17 11 Ukrainian Final for 7–17 places, League Reorganization
    1963 3 17 38 16 12 10 54 26 44 Ukrainian Zone 1
    1964 1 30 21 4 5 55 19 46 Ukrainian Zone 2
    2 10 8 0 2 15 8 16 Ukrainian Final for 1–6 places
    1965 1 30 22 4 4 65 22 48 Ukrainian Zone 1
    2 10 7 1 2 23 16 15 Ukrainian Final for 1–6 places
    1966 2 2 34 17 7 10 42 36 41 Zone 2
    1967 1 38 20 11 7 47 27 51 Zone 2
    3 4 0 2 2 3 6 2 Final for 1–3 places
    1968 2 40 23 11 6 58 23 57 Zone 1
    1969 2 42 18 16 8 51 30 52 Zone 3
    1970 19 42 11 10 21 39 50 32 Relegated
    1971 3 17 50 15 17 18 43 44 47 Zone 1

SK Chernihiv

    Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
    Moved to Chernihiv instead of dissolved FC Desna Chernihiv
    1972 3 10 46 19 14 13 59 44 52 Zone 1
    1973 11 44 18 8 18 63 56 38 Zone 1
    1974 6 38 17 9 12 63 46 43 Zone 6
    1975 4 32 12 13 7 41 33 37 Zone 6
    Moved back to Kyiv

SKA Kyiv

    Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Notes
    1976 3 11 38 12 11 15 36 44 35 Zone 6
    1977 2 44 26 11 7 63 32 63 Zone 2
    1978 3 44 23 14 7 71 29 60 Zone 2
    1979 2 46 26 12 8 65 32 64 Zone 2
    1980 1 44 28 9 7 83 33 65 Q Finals (Zone 5)
    1 4 2 2 0 8 5 6 Promoted (Final 3)
    1981 2 17 46 16 10 20 59 71 42
    1982 21 42 5 10 27 31 81 20 Relegated
    1983 3 1 50 28 16 6 91 49 72 Zone 6
    3 4 1 0 3 6 7 2 Zone 6, Final 1
    1984 3 24 10 8 6 38 22 28 Zone 6, 1st Group
    4 36 19 7 10 65 37 45 Zone 6, finals
    1985 3 26 11 10 5 38 28 32 Zone 6, 1st Group
    4 40 19 11 10 62 46 49 Zone 6, finals
    1986 1 26 14 6 6 39 21 34 Zone 6, 2nd Group
    3 40 20 9 11 65 42 49 Zone 6, finals
    1987 27 52 11 15 26 41 67 37 Relegated
    1988 4th 1 22 15 4 3 55 16 34 to Final group
    4 5 1 2 2 10 8 4
    1989 1 24 18 4 2 56 15 40 to Final group
    1 5 3 1 1 13 6 7 Promoted (Finals)
    1990 3rd (lower) 11 36 14 4 18 40 41 32
    1991 21 50 11 20 19 48 60 42 Ukr 116 finals fall of USSR

Ukraine

CSKA Kyiv

    Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
    SKA Kyiv
    1992 2nd "A" 14 26 3 3 20 14 45 9 1/32 finals Relegated
    ZS Oriyana / CSK ZSU
    1992–93 3rd 18 34 9 7 18 27 50 25 1/64 finals Relegated
    1993–94 3rd (lower) 11 34 14 4 16 45 42 32 Did not qualify CSK ZSU Kyiv
    CSCA Kyiv
    1994–95 3rd (lower) 1 42 32 5 5 81 28 101 1/32 finals Promoted
    1995–96 3rd "A" 1 40 27 7 9 61 27 89 1/16 finals Promoted
    CSKA-2 Kyiv
    1996–97 2nd 19 46 15 9 22 37 56 54
    1997–98 12 42 18 5 19 56 44 59
    1998–99 11 38 14 10 14 45 48 52
    1999–00 5 34 16 6 12 38 26 54
    2000–01 8 34 15 1 18 36 43 46
    CSKA-2 / CSKA Kyiv
    2001–02 2nd 14 34 10 9 15 33 38 41 1/32 finals Changed back to CSKA
    2002–03 14 34 10 11 13 33 38 41 1/32 finals
    2003–04 11 34 12 6 16 29 39 42 1/16 finals
    2004–05 7 34 15 6 13 28 38 51 1/8 finals
    2005–06 15 34 8 8 18 25 52 32 1/16 finals
    2006–07 16 36 10 8 18 24 44 38 1/32 finals
    2007–08 19 38 7 6 25 36 74 27 1/32 finals Relegated
    2008–09 3rd "A" 4 32 18 3 11 38 23 57 1/16 finals
    2009–10 - 3 1 0 2 6 6 0 1/16 finals (−3) Withdrew, results removed

CSKA-2 Kyiv / CSKA-3 Kyiv / KLO Bucha

    Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
    1995–96 4th 4 6 0 1 5 1 11 1 as CSKA-2 Kyiv
    1996-1999 Club idle
    1999 4th 3 10 4 1 5 10 18 13 as CSKA-3 Kyiv
    1999-2003 Club idle
    2003 4th 2 10 5 2 3 16 12 17 as KLO-CSKA Bucha
    5 8 2 2 4 5 10 8 as KLO Bucha
    4 3 0 0 3 1 12 0

CSKA Kyiv (predecessor of Arsenal Kyiv)

After being split from CSKA-Borysfen, the new CSKA was owned by company Kyiv–Donbas until in 2001 it was sold to the mayor of Kyiv, Oleksandr Omelchenko.

European competitions

Season Round Club Home Away Aggr.
1998–99 Qualifying round Fc Cska Kyiv  Cork City 2–1 0–2 2–3
Season Round Club Home Away Aggr.
2001–02 Qualifying round Fc Cska Kyiv  FC Jokerit 2–0 2–0 4–0
First round Fc Cska Kyiv  Red Star Belgrade 3–2 0–0 3–2
Second round Fc Cska Kyiv  Club Brugge K.V. 0–2 0–5 0–7

Football kits and sponsors

Years Football kit Shirt sponsor Notes
1998–99 Reebok Ukrspetsexport
1999–00
2000–01 Puma Shchedryi Dar

Owners

Notes and references

See also

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