FC Skala Stryi (2004)

Skala Stryi
Full name FC Skala Stryi
Founded 2004 (crest year 1911)[lower-alpha 1]
Ground Medyk Stadium, Morshyn
Sokil Stadium, Stryi
Capacity 812
6,000
Chairman Mykola Kmit
Manager Vacant
League Ukrainian Second League
2016–17 First League, 17th (relegated)
Medyk Stadium in Morshyn
Sokil Stadium in Stryi

FC Skala Stryi is a Ukrainian football professional team from Stryi in Lviv oblast. The club currently competes in the Ukrainian Second League. It plays at Medyk Stadium in Morshyn that used to belong to former FC Medyk Morshyn.

It is the fourth reincarnation of Ukrainian sports club that existed in Austria-Hungary (Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria) in 1911.

History

The initiative to create the club beside Mykola Kmit came also from the member of the Board of directors of IDS Group, Vsevolod Bilas, and the president of the Georgian FC Gagra, Beso Chikhradze.

In 2004-2009 the club was competing in the Ukrainian Youth Football League as a youth football club FC Morshyn. At same time another club FC Hazovyk-Skala Stryi represented the neighboring city of Stryi in the Ukrainian First League. In 2006 Hazovyk-Skala was reorganized as FC Lviv and moved to Lviv. In 2009 FC Morshyn entered the professional ranks with their first game played as a friendly against FC Lviv.[1] During the 2009–10 winter break it renamed itself to FC Skala Morshyn, while playing in Stryi.[2]

On 10 February 2011 the club was renamed again to FC Skala Stryi due to the fact that it was playing in Stryi.[3]

League and cup history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
2009 4th "1" 4 8 1 1 6 12 23 4 As FC Morshyn
2009–10 3rd "A" 11 20 1 3 16 11 40 6 1/32 finals As Skala Morshyn
2010–11 3rd "A" 7 22 10 5 7 26 19 35 1/32 finals moved to Stryi
2011–12 3rd "A" 9 26 8 4 14 26 36 28 1/32 finals
2012–13 3rd "A" 5 20 9 6 5 19 15 33 1/64 finals
3rd "1" 5 30 10 7 13 25 41 37 Stage 2[4]
2013–14 3rd 18 35 8 3 24 22 57 27 1/32 finals
2014–15 3rd 5 27 11 5 11 29 34 38 1/32 finals
2015–16 3rd 5 26 13 7 6 41 23 46 1/32 finals Promoted[5]
2016–17 2nd 17 34 5 5 24 25 58 20 1/32 finals Relegated
2017–18 3rd 1/64 finals

Managers

Players

Current squad

As of 12 July 2018

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

No. Position Player
2 Ukraine DF Roman Nykolyshyn
3 Ukraine DF Roman Podolyak
4 Ukraine MF Mykhaylo Berezovskyi
5 Ukraine MF Serhiy Melnyk
10 Ukraine MF Yevhen Zayichenko
12 Ukraine GK Oleh Bilyk
17 Ukraine MF Petro Namuylyk
No. Position Player
23 Ukraine FW Volodymyr Hladkyi
24 Ukraine DF Yuriy Krasnomovets
25 Ukraine MF Dmytro Baranov
71 Ghana FW Barnor Bright
77 Ukraine FW Oleh Kozak
99 Ukraine FW Maksym Bilas

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
No. Position Player

Former emblems

See also

Notes

  1. traditional foundation year of FC Skala Stryi
FC Skala – Official Website

References

  1. (in Ukrainian) ФК «Львів» розгромив команду губернатора (FC Lviv thrashed governor's team)
  2. (in Ukrainian) ПФЛ Центральна Рада ПОСТАНОВА № 5 (PFL Committee Minutes from Meeting No. 5, February 17, 2010)
  3. "10.02.2011 – МИ – "СКАЛА" СТРИЙ (Feb. 10, 2011 – We are "Skala" Stryi)" (in Ukrainian). PFL. February 10, 2011. Archived from the original on May 5, 2011. Retrieved May 21, 2011.
  4. Competition held in two stages. Points from Stage One carried over
  5. Originally, as per competition regulations the top three teams were promoted from the 2015–16 Ukrainian Second League. (in Ukrainian) "Друга ліга, 24-й тур:"Черкаський Дніпро" та "Оболонь-Бровар" виходять у першу лігу!" [Second league, Round 24: Cherkaskyi Dnipro and Obolon-Brovar enter First League]. Professional Football League of Ukraine. 19 May 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
    However, prior to the season commencing at the Conference of the PFL in preparation for the season the committee decided to expand the competition to eighteen teams and include the fourth, fifth and sixth placed teams. (in Ukrainian) "В Першій лізі можуть стартувати 18 команд" [18 teams may compete in the First League]. UA-Football. 24 June 2016. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
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