IgroService ( Ukrainian: ІgroServis ) is a Ukrainian football club , representing the capital of Crimea in the First League of Ukraine, the city of Simferopol , and the company of the same name. The club’s original name, Dynamo IgroService , was changed following a lawsuit by the Dynamo football club (Kiev) . In the summer of 2009, it ceased to exist due to financial difficulties of the main sponsor - the IgroService company.
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Full title | Football club "IgroService" Simferopol | ||
Based | 1936 2000 | ||
Disbanded | 2009 | ||
Stadium | " Fiolent " | ||
Capacity | 5000 | ||
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History
The team was formed in 1936, under the name Dynamo. The club was a regular participant in the championship of Crimea .
In 1940, the team won the championship and the Cup of Crimea . Many players died on the fronts of World War II . In the postwar years, the team only once won the championship and the Cup of Crimea. From 1939 to 1954, Dynamo was a regular participant in the zonal Tournaments of the USSR championship. In the late 50s, the team stopped participating in major competitions.
In 2000, the team was revived as an open public organization. Founded by football specialist Mikhail Sachko and entrepreneur Nikolai Pashkulsky
On the basis of the repeated champion of the city - the Pishchevik team, the football club began its performance in the amateur championship of Crimea. Showing good results, Dynamo attracted the attention of the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Crimea, sponsorship structures. In July 2001, by a decision of the PFL Council of Ukraine, the Dynamo team received the status of a second league team . In the debut championship of the second league, the team won bronze medals in Group B, the 2001/02 season. In the next 12 championship the club takes the second place. At the start of the club’s third championship, the club management set itself the task of entering the first league . The general sponsor of the team was IgroService Corporation, the club became known as Dynamo IgroService. At the helm of the club was the president of the corporation, Vladimir Yanovsky . For 4 rounds before the end of the championship, the team ahead of schedule became the champion in Group B.
In September 2005, the team was led by Oleg Lutkov . He managed to raise the team to 13th line in the table. The team completed the autumn-winter part in the 9th position.
Since December 19, 2006, the team changed its name to IgroService, due to a lawsuit by the Dynamo Kiev football club.
After several defeats at the start of the second round of the 16th championship, Rostislav Lysenko replaced. As a result, the championship finished in 10th place.
The fifth head coach was Sergey Shevchenko . A significant event was the matches of the Cup of Ukraine with the “ Carpathians ” and Kiev “ Dynamo ”. The first round was completed in 12th place. In the second round, the team performed even more successfully, which made it possible to win 6th place in the 2007/08 season.
DUFK
On March 1, 2006, the Dynamo-IgroService DUFK was formed.
Classes in the club are held according to the methods in accordance with the program approved by the Football Federation of Ukraine .
During its existence, the club involved 350 students, and one graduation took place - 20 people. Four graduates signed professional contracts with a team of masters, 2 of them made their debut in the first league as part of IgroService.
The most significant achievement of the youth club 2 place in the championship of Ukraine 2006/07, the team of boys born in 1990. The groups of 1992 and 1994 won 2 places in the championship of Simferopol in the 2006/07 season.
Stadium
In different years, the stadium was called "Blue Field", "Pischevik", "Vanguard", "Meteor". It was commissioned in 1935. The capacity of the stadium is 5000 spectators.
For many years, the stadium hosted matches of the USSR Championship, Ukrainian Championship, Crimean Championship and Simferopol . In the mid-80s, the stadium hosted the qualifying match of the Youth European Championship between the national teams of the USSR and Norway .
The first official match in the Championships of Ukraine was played by Dynamo-IgroService football players on July 30, 2001 against the Rigonda team Bila Tserkva (1-0).
The first match after the reconstruction of the stadium was March 27, 2005 - Dynamo IgroService - Steel Alchevsk - 0: 1.
On average, about 2,000 people attend matches. The attendance record was recorded in the match “IgroService” - “ Volyn ”, then almost 4,000 people gathered in the stands.
Statistics
Season Div. Pos. Games AT. N. P. GZ GP P Country cup Note 2001/02 2 league “B” 3 34 sixteen 12 6 33 38 41 did not participate 2002/03 2 league “B” 2 thirty 18 7 five 53 27 61 1/32 finals 2003/04 2 league “B” one thirty 24 3 3 60 24 75 1/32 finals Promoted 2004/05 1 league 14 34 12 five 17 38 57 41 1/16 finals 2005/06 1 league 13 34 ten eight sixteen 40 51 38 1/32 finals 2006/07 1 league ten 36 14 9 13 46 44 51 1/16 finals 2007/08 1 league 6 38 18 6 14 50 45 60 1/8 finals 2008/09 1 league eleven 32 12 6 14 45 47 42 1/16 finals
Famous Players
See the full list of players who played for the IgroService football club about which there are articles on Wikipedia.
- Roman Ereschenko
- Alexey Antyukhin
- Sergey Vetrennikov
- Roman Voinarovsky
- Sergey Kovryzhkin
- Andrey Lazarchuk
- Dmitry Nazarov
- Roman Svintsitsky
Top scorers
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Links
- Official site (Russian)
- Ukrainian wonders . FOOTBALL.UA (January 9, 2014). Archived on May 3, 2014.