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FC Metalist Kharkiv

Association football club based in Kharkiv, Ukraine


Association football club based in Kharkiv, Ukraine

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leagueUkrainian First League
season2024–25
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Football Club Metalist Kharkiv Avanhard 10,383

Football Club Metalist Kharkiv, also known as Football Club Metalist Kharkov or FC Metalist Kharkov ( ), is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Kharkiv that plays in the Ukrainian First League during the 2023–24 season. It was revived five years after the original FC Metalist Kharkiv ceased operations. Founded in 1925, FC Metalist Kharkiv had worked its way up the rungs of the Soviet football system, eventually being promoted to the Soviet Top League in 1960. After a difficult period which included relegation, Metalist was promoted to the Top League again in 1982, where it remained until the league's dissolution.

The club won the Soviet Cup once, and were also runners-up once. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, they have also won silver medals in the 2012–13 Ukrainian Premier League and six bronze medals in the Ukrainian Premier League, starting from the 2006–07 season. Their home was the Metalist Stadium, a multi-use facility with a capacity of 40,003. The stadium was originally built in 1926 and was expanded to host Euro 2012 football matches. Metalist ceased operations in 2016 due to insolvency. Metalist owed in salary to its players €32 million with €5 million to Cleiton Xavier in particular. It was removed from the Ukrainian Premier League after owner Serhiy Kurchenko absconded in February 2014, following the 2014 Ukrainian revolution.

Following the demise of Metalist Kharkiv in 2016, two new clubs were created in Kharkiv with variations of the Metalist club name. Since July 2016, a team named "SK Metalist Kharkiv" has been playing in the Kharkiv Oblast Championship, whose owner is Metalist owner Serhiy Kurchenko. In August 2016, another club named "FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv" began to operate in the Ukrainian Amateur Football League with the stated intention of competing in the (professional) Ukrainian Second League as soon as possible. "FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv" is owned by a company not linked with the original FC Metalist Kharkiv.

In October 2017, a Ukrainian court confiscated (the original) Metalist Kharkiv from Kurchenko and placed it under state property. At the time the club did not participate in any official sanctioned competitions. Also in July 2020, former FC Metalist sports director Yevhen Krasnikov created FC Metal Kharkiv which has since participated in the Ukrainian Second League. Earlier on 5 May 2020, Oleksandr Yaroslavskyi announced that he wishes to take care of the debts of the liquidated Metalist. The return of Yaroslavskyi to football arose some criticism connected with politics of the city of Kharkiv. After winning the Second League in June 2021, it was confirmed that Metal will be renamed to Metalist and the old FC Metalist Kharkiv logo will be returned to the club, along with its brand and history.

Following a season in the Ukrainian Premier League, in 2023 the revived Metalist was relegated back to the second tier where it struggled in performance as well as dealing with legal proceedings to claim back the Metalist heritage by paying off old debts.

History

USSR competitions

The team has played under the following names:

  • KhPZ (1925–1937, 1941) – factory team
    • Zenit (1938–1940)
  • Dzerzhinets (1947–1952) – All-Union Dzerzhinets sports society (merger into Avangard in 1956)
  • Avanhard/Avangard (1956–1967) – Republican Avanhard sports society (until 1957 All-Union Avangard sports society)
  • Metalist/Metallist (since 1967) – All-Union Zenit sports society (part of reinstating and separating from Avanhard)

FC Metalist Kharkiv was initially founded on 11 December 1925 as KhPZ (Kharkovskiy Parovoznyi Zavod – Kharkiv Steam Locomotive Factory), when a local locomotive construction facility (Kharkiv Steam-locomotive Factory, today the Malyshev Factory) provided funding and allowed use of its land to start a football club. The first factory team however played under the name of "Parovoznik" since 1922. A big impulse to development of football among factory teams was construction of the Traktor Stadium (today Metalist Stadium) which was opened in September 1926. It was built by workers of the Lokomotive Factory and became the biggest in the city. After the opening a team of KhPZ met with the city team of Dnipropetrovsk (renamed in previous month from Yekaterinoslav) tying the match in 2:2 with 8,000 spectators observing the match. In August 1927, the stadium was hosting the Ukrainian Spartakiade final stage.

Ten years later in 1935, the club won the city of Kharkiv championship, which allowed the club to enter the USSR Cup in the following season. Until the World War II, the team was completely in shadow of some other Kharkiv teams such as FC Dynamo Kharkiv, FC Silmash Kharkiv, and others. Among notable players of the early period, it should be mentioned Mykola Krotov who in 1927 moved to KhPZ from the Dynamo's predecessor Shturm Kharkiv.

Following World War II, the factory team joined the Dzerzhinets sports society assuming its name and resumed playing in local competitions, promoting itself to the Second Group (Soviet Second Division) in 1947 only to be demoted three seasons later. In the first post-war decade the club was completely overshadowed by its another city rival FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv which was member of the Soviet Lokomotiv sports society.

In 1956, Metalist as Avanhard returned to the Soviet Second League B replacing its city rivals Lokomotyv Kharkiv. Many players from Lokomotyv joined the Avanhard factory team among which were Heorhiy Borzenko, Mykola Uhraitskyi, Vitaliy Zub and others. Soon thereafter Avanhard was promoted first to Soviet First League in 1958, and later to the Soviet Top League in 1960. The club stayed in Top League for 4 seasons, but was demoted to First League in 1963, continuing its decline with demotion to Second League. In 1978, the club was promoted to the Soviet First League and two years later, the club finished third in the competition narrowly missing promotion to the top flight. The following season, the club improved on their previous performance and won the Soviet First League outright to earn a spot in Soviet Top League. The club sustained 10 seasons of the Soviet Top League with several successes on the domestic front. In 1983, Metalist was the runner-up in the USSR Cup (losing 1–0 to Shakhtar Donetsk) and a few years later in 1988 would win the cup, beating Torpedo Moscow 2–0. As a result, Metalist Kharkiv earned a trip to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Metalist only advanced to the last sixteen of the competition, beating Yugoslavian side Borac Banja Luka and losing to the Dutch club Roda JC.

Ukrainian Premier League

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the formation of an independent Ukraine, Metalist joined the inaugural season of the Ukrainian Premier League in 1992. The club finished in fifth place, an achievement it would never top until the 2006–07 season, finishing in fifth place three more times since, the most notable coming during the 2001–02 season. The club finished with 40 points, on a par with Metalurh Zaporizhzhya and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk for a three-way tie. Metalist was expected to take fourth place (and subsequently compete in the UEFA Cup) by virtue of having the best three-way, head-to-head record among the three teams (which is the official tie-breaker to be used in domestic competitions), but following a protest by Metalurh Zaporizhzhya and an arbitrary decision by PFL (the administrative body of the UPL), Metalurh Zaporizhzhya was awarded fourth place on the grounds that it had better head-to-head records independently against either side.

Following unsuccessful protests from Metalist, a disheartened management, team and fan base would see the club finish bottom in the following season and earning a demotion to the Ukrainian First League. However, the club would return to the UPL after one season and following a financial crisis and a takeover of the club by UkrSibbank owner Oleksandr Yaroslavsky, steady investment would see Metalist show improvement and balanced performance. Yaroslavsky sold the club to new owner Serhiy Kurchenko late in December 2012. Kurchenko left Ukraine in February 2014 following the 2014 Ukrainian revolution and his current whereabouts are unknown.

European competitions

In the 2006–07 season, Metalist finished third place in the league, qualifying for the 2007–08 UEFA Cup, their second appearance in a UEFA competition. They were drawn against English club Everton. The first leg, away at Goodison Park, ended in a 1–1 draw while Everton won the second leg 3–2, eliminating Metalist.

Metalist's next European competition was the 2008–09 UEFA Cup. The club beat Beşiktaş 4–2 on aggregate in the first round to qualify for the group stage, where they were grouped with Galatasaray, Olympiacos, Hertha BSC and Benfica. Metalist finished top of the group, beating Galatasaray, Olympiacos and Benfica, whilst drawing 0–0 with Hertha. In the round of 32, Metalist defeated Italian club Sampdoria 3–0 on aggregate, setting up for an all-Ukrainian round of 16 tie against Dynamo Kyiv. After losing in Kyiv 1–0, Metalist won the return leg 3–2, but were eliminated on the away goals rule.

When the competition was re-branded as the Europa League for the 2009–10 season, Metalist beat Croatian side HNK Rijeka 4–1 on aggregate in the third qualifying round before losing 2–1 on aggregate to Austrian side Sturm Graz, despite holding them 1–1 in Graz. The following season, they finished second in Group I behind Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven, thus qualifying for the round of 32 where they were thrashed 6–0 on aggregate by Bayer Leverkusen. They reached the quarter-finals the following season, beating Olympiacos on away goals in the round of 16, but falling to Sporting CP. The following season, they then faced Bayer Leverkusen again—after beating Leverkusen 2–0 on 22 November 2012, Metalist finished above the side on head-to-head points (13), as they both finished on 13 points and had played out a goalless draw at the BayArena. In the round of 32, Metalist then faced English club Newcastle United. After holding them to a goalless draw at St James' Park in the first leg on 14 February, Shola Ameobi scored a penalty sent Newcastle through 1–0 on aggregate.

In August 2013, UEFA disqualified Metalist from all 2013–14 UEFA competitions. The club was on the verge of competing in the qualifying phase of the tournament at the time of the decision.|group=nb}}

Stoppage in 2016 and the new club

It is believed that Serhiy Kurchenko bought the club from Yaroslavskyi at the end of 2012 for $100 million, supposedly. According to Kurchenko, he invested into the club around $270 million, but ran out of Ukraine in 2014. Since then, financing of the club was stopped.

On 22 April 2016, the FFU Committee announced that Metalist would not be allowed to participate in professional competitions because of its debts to its players. On 16 May 2016, the FFU Appeal Committee left in force the decision of the FFU Football Clubs Attestation Committee of 22 April 2016 and refused in issuing attestation for the next season for the club by declining its appeals. Metalist owed in salary to its players 32 million Euros with 5 million to Cleiton Xavier in particular. In June 2016 Nashi Groshi were informing that National Police of Ukraine opened criminal proceedings and asked the court on access to the Metalist salaries data. According to the Kominternivskyi District Court of Kharkiv, Metalist debt to its players and personnel exceeds over ₴30 million.

In July 2016, a team named SK Metalist Kharkiv started playing in the Kharkiv Oblast Championship. "SK Metalist Kharkiv" is owned by the same man under whose watch Metalist Kharkiv was expelled from the professional leagues: Serhiy Kurchenko. UPhC Olimpik is a team of the Kharkiv State College of Physical Culture 1.

In August 2016, a new club called FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv applied for the 2016–17 Ukrainian Football Amateur League, where it was headed by Oleksandr Pryzetko. The owner of FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv is the company TOV Avanhard Kharkiv, later renamed to FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv. TOV Avanhard Kharkiv is controlled by businessman and Kharkiv City Council deputy for Petro Poroshenko Bloc "Solidarity" Oleksandr Davtyan and his family. The club has planned to play in the professional Ukrainian Second League as soon as possible.

Since March 2017, FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv plays its home matches at the Metalist Stadium; where Metalist Kharkiv used to play its home games.

On 28 April 2017 the FFU Control and Disciplinary Committee (CDC) implemented sanctions against 14 players of the FC Metalist Kharkiv on petition of the FFU Committee on ethics and fair play. Most players were restricted from conducting any activity related to football between six months to a year. Sanctions of three out of those 14 players exceeded that period up to three years and included such players as Yevhen Malyk (2yrs), Dmytro Skarzhynskyi (3yrs), and Oleksandr Medvedev (3yrs).

(The original) Metalist Kharkiv was in October 2017 confiscated by a Ukrainian court from Kurchenko and placed under state property. At the time the club did not participate in any official sanctioned competitions. In August 2017, all assets of the late Metalist including its non-material assets and corporate rights of PAT "FC Metalist", TOV "Metalist Holding", and TOV "Metalist-Arena" were transferred to the state property when to the assets of Viktor Yanukovych associates on petition of the Prosecutor General was implemented the procedure of special confiscation. The approximate value of the assets accounted for about $220 million, $65 million of which is the actual property of FC Metalist. Decision about the confiscation was adopted by the Sosnivskyi District Court of Cherkasy, while its public promotion was carried out by Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko.

On 22 December 2017 it became known that among creditors who filed claims against the club are Kharkivoblenerho, Kharkivgaszbut, town of Vysochansk, Metalist Stadium, Cyprus off-shore company Hensley Capital Limited (a founding company of the club), State Fiscal Service in Kharkiv Oblast. In addition, the club indebted about ₴846 million to its former playing and non-playing staff.

For undetermined reason the Metalist property was never transferred to the Assets Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) which is a state agency in management of recovered property. Instead, on 11 April 2018 the Cabinet of Ukraine ordered the property to be transferred under administration of the Kharkiv Oblast State Administration (see Governor of Kharkiv Oblast).

Metal Kharkiv and club reformation

A new team based in Kharkiv and named Metal was founded in 2019 by former vice-president of Dynamo Kyiv and former sportive director of Metalist Yevhen Krasnikov. Metal debuted in the Ukrainian Second League in the 2020–21 season. Along with Oleksandr Kucher as the head coach, Metal was joined by former head coach of Metalist 1925 Kharkiv Oleksandr Pryzetko. After winning the Second League in June 2021, Metal was renamed Metalist, and the old logo returned to the club, along with its brand and history. Oleksandr Yaroslavsky, who was in charge of the old club from 2005 to 2012, became the president of the new club.

On 18 October 2023, a former player of Metalist David Caiado filed a new case with CAS against the revived club to recover his salary compensation (CAS 2022/A/9288). David Caiado played for Metalist in 2015. The club has appealed denying its relationship to the original club in hope to avoid paying owed compensations. Metalist has been playing in the Ukrainian First League since the 2023–24 season. Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022) Metalist has been playing its home matches since the 2023–24 season in Uzhhorod.

Stadium

Main article: Metalist Stadium

As Metalist Stadium was one of the venues for UEFA Euro 2012, the management decided to reconstruct and expand the arena and turn it into a modern recreational and leisure facility. In May 2008, Metalist Arena was the venue for 2008 Ukrainian Cup Final.

Presidents

  • 1992–1994 Dmitriy Droznik
  • 1996–2001 Valeriy Buhay
  • 2001–2004 Oleksandr Feldman
  • 2005–2012 Oleksandr Yaroslavsky
  • 2012–2017 Serhiy Kurchenko
    • 2017–2019 club was liquidated and revived based on Metal Kharkiv (2019–2021 Yevhen Krasnikov)
  • 2021–2025 Oleksandr Yaroslavskyi
  • 2025– Yevhen Krasnikov

Honours

League

Cups

  • Soviet Cup
  • Ukrainian Cup
  • USSR Federation Cup
    • Runners-up: 1987
  • Soviet Super Cup
    • Runners-up: 1989

Invitational

  • IND DCM Trophy
    • Winners (1): 1986

Football kits and sponsors

YearsFootball kitShirt sponsor
1997–00url=http://www.forzametal.narod.ru/site/ukraine/others/interviu/interviu_2000/bugay.htmtitle=Валерий БУГАЙ: "Последние два года "Металлист" не живет, а выживает"website=www.forzametal.narod.ruaccess-date=27 September 2021archive-date=27 September 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210927053605/http://www.forzametal.narod.ru/site/ukraine/others/interviu/interviu_2000/bugay.htmurl-status=live}}
2000–01PumaАВЭК/Tobacco Factory
2001–02Puma/Adidas
2002–03LottoTECHNOCOM
2002–03adidasАВЭК
2004–06adidasUKRSIBBANK
2006–08UKRSIBBANK
BNP Paribas Group
2007–08UKRSIBBANK/DCH
2008–12DCH
2012–13DCH/ВЕТЭК
2013–2016ВЕТЭК
2020–2021Joma
url=https://www.ua-football.com/ua/ukrainian/first/1722874958-metalist-vtrativ-svogo-bagatorichnogo-titulnogo-sponsora-dch.htmltitle=«Металіст» втратив свого багаторічного титульного спонсора DCHdate=2024-08-05website=ua-football.comlanguage=uk}}DCH
2024–2025

Rivalry

Metalist Kharkiv supporters biggest rivalry centred on Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. Despite this fans of both clubs marched in support of a united Ukraine in Kharkiv during the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine.

A group of Metalist Kharkiv Ultras named "Sect 82" had a violent rivalry with Dynamo Kyiv. "Sect 82" was (at least until September 2013) allied with FC Spartak Moscow Ultras.)

Current squad

Other player under contract

Out on loan

Personnel

Coaching staff

Administration

Player records

Top goalscorers

As of 6 December 2016

#NameYearsLeagueCupEuropeOtherTotal
1SerbiaUkraine Marko Dević2006–12
2013–14
2USSR Nikolai Korolyov1956–66
3Ukraine Volodymyr Linke1976–85
1994–96
4Ukraine Yuri Tarasov1983–91
1993–94
5USSR Nodar Bachiashvili1978–82
6BRA Cleiton Xavier2010–14
7USSR Yuri Tsymbalyuk1973–77
1981
8Ukraine Oleksandr Karabuta1991–00
9BRA Jajá Coelho2008–10
2013-14
10USSR Stanislav Bernikov1977–83
  • Other – National Super Cup

Most appearances

As of 10 November 2021

#NameYearsLeagueCupEuropeOtherTotal
1Ukraine Oleksandr Horyainov1993–95
1997–03
2005–2016
2Ukraine Volodymyr Linke1976–85
1994–96
3USSR Nikolai Korolyov1956–66
1969
4Ukraine Ivan Panchyshyn1985–90
1992–94
1996–98
5USSR Evgeniy Panfilov1958–69
6USSR Yuriy Syvukha1976
1979–88
7SEN Papa Gueye2006–15
8USSR Aleksandr Savchenko1965–73
9USSR Viktor Aristov1967–73
10USSR Alexander Kosolapov1974–78
1980–83
  • Other – National Super Cup

League and Cup history

Soviet Union

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Ukraine

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from:01/01/1992 till:01/01/1994 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "Vyshcha Liha" from:01/01/1994 till:01/01/1998 color:bl2 shift:(0,13) text: "Persha Liha" from:01/01/1998 till:01/01/2003 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "Vyshcha Liha" from:01/01/2003 till:01/01/2004 color:bl2 shift:(0,13) text: "1a Liha" from:01/01/2004 till:01/01/2016 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "Vyshcha Liha / Premier Liha"

Soviet Union

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPSoviet CupUkrainian CupNotes
KhPZ
1926-1935unknown
1936unknown1/32 finals
19371/16 finals
19381/64 finals
19391/16 finals
1940-1945World War II
Dzerzhynets / Dzerzhinets
19463rd
(Tretia Gruppa)11813145621271/4 finals
330123101Promoted
19472nd
(Vtoraya Gruppa)92493124347211/128 finals1/4 finals
194871441916379
1949634167115041391/256 finalsWithdrew; Reorganization
1950club idle
19514th
(Ukrainian Championship)81843111728111/16 finals
195210225413233214Withdrew
1953unknown1/8 finals
SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv was withdrawn and replaced with Avanhard Kharkiv
Avanhard / Avangard
19562nd
(Klass B)103414713404435
1957334185116541411/64 final
19581130108123935281/256 final
1959328131144026371/16 finalPromoted
19601st
(Klass A)9204610173014
13104421151213-18 places group
196132010642215261/16 final
61024481081-10 places group
196272073101626171/8 final
14104421591213-22 places group
19631st
(Klass A. Pervaya gruppa)1938613192556251/16 final
19642nd
(Klass A. Vtoraya gruppa)12412663017301/32 final
6144641514141-14 places group
196533014883727361/64 final
3168261920181-16 places group
1966103462082223321/128 final
Metalist / Metallist
19672nd
(Klass A. Vtoraya gruppa)938168143530401/64 final
1968240211364518551/32 final
1969342191494027521/128 final
19702nd
(Klass A. Pervaya gruppa)542151984326491/16 final
19712nd
(Pervaya Liga)842187175049431/16 final
197216381012163342321/16 finalCoU1/8 finals
19731938115223450271/16 finalCoU1/8 finalsRelegated
19743rd
(Vtoraya Liga)23815158634245CoU1/16 finals
15311627Semifinal group
35221756Final group; Promoted
19752nd
(Pervaya Liga)19381011173049311/16 finalCoU1/4 finals
19763rd
(Vtoraya Liga)23819811512946CoU1/2 finals
1977444221665924601/16 finalUkrainian Championship
197814429123662070Champions of Ukraine
12101112Promotion playoff won
19792nd
(Pervaya Liga)7461910174347481/8
19803462412107640601/16
1981146251296833621/2Promoted
19821st
(Vysshaya Liga)1234101113323430Group stage
1983113412814384032Finalist
19841234125174253291/8
19851034127153955311/16
1986123099122125271/16
19871130107132332271/4
1988113081012293626WinnerCW2nd roundFirst international participation
19897301010103033301/8
1990112458111328181/4
1991153089133243251/16Joined Vyshcha Liha
1992no league competition1/4withdrew from the Soviet Cup

Ukraine

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeNotes
19921st
(Vyshcha Liha)6/2018855211621Runner-up
1992–935/163012711373431finals
1993–9418/18346820226320finalsRelegated
1994–952nd
(Persha Liha)10/224217916484460Second round
1995–9619/224210923405439finals
1996–9712/244618919555363Second round
1997–983/224226115742989finalsPromoted
1998–991st
(Vyshcha Liha)6/163014511313247finals
1999–005/163012810413544finals
2000–019/14268711273731finals
2001–025/14261178353640finals
2002–0316/16306519194323finalsRelegated
2003–042nd
(Persha Liha)2/18341996512466finals
2004–051st
(Vyshcha Liha)11/16309714253734finals
2005–065/163012711354243finals
2006–073/16301875402061finals
2007–083/16301965502763finalsUC1st roundBronze stripped
2008–091st
(Premier Liha)3/16301785442559finalsUCRound of 16
2009–103/16301956492362finalsELPlay-off round
2010–113/16301866582660finalsELRound of 32
2011–123/163016113543259finalsELfinals
2012–132/16302064592566finalsELRound of 32
2013–143/16281693542957finalsUCL3rd qual. round
2014–156/14258116343235finalsELGroup stage
2015–1610/14265912194624finalsExpelled
FC Metal Kharkiv
2020–213rd
(Druha Liha)1/1222202065562 finals
FC Metalist Kharkiv
2021–222nd
(Persha Liha)1/1620172152953finals
(Canceled)
2022–231st
(Premier Liha)15/16305718275822None

Metalist-2 (1997–2005)

Metalist in Europe

UEFA Team ranking

RankCountryTeamPoints
95BELStandard Liège20.980
96GERSC Freiburg20.899
97RUSLokomotiv Moscow20.606
98UKRMetalist Kharkiv20.526
99FRAGuingamp20.333
100NORMolde20.165
101ENGWigan Athletic19.192

Last update: May 5, 2017

Source: https://kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl/bert/uefa/data/method4/trank2017.html

European history

Metalist Kharkiv participates in European competitions since 1988, when they played their first game against Borac Banja Luka. From 2007 to 2014, however, the club continuously participated on annual basis with variable successes. This ended when Metalist failed to qualify.

Best results:

SeasonAchievementNotesUEFA Cup / Europa League
2011–12Quarter-Finalisteliminated by Portugal Sporting CP 1–2 in Lisbon, 1–1 in Kharkiv
Games of Metalist in UEFA competitionsSeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1988–89Cup Winners' CupFirst roundSFR_Yugoslavia Borac Banja Luka4–00–24–2
Second roundNetherlands Roda JC0–00–10–1
2007–08UEFA CupFirst roundEngland Everton2–31–13–4
2008–09UEFA CupFirst roundTurkey Beşiktaş J.K.4–10–14–2
Group BGermany Hertha BSC0–01st
Turkey Galatasaray1–0
GRC Olympiacos1–0
PRT Benfica1–0
Round of 32ITA Sampdoria2–01–03–0
Round of 16UKR Dynamo Kyiv3–20–13–3 (a)
2009–10UEFA Europa LeagueThird qualifying roundHRV Rijeka2–02–14–1
Play-off roundAUT Sturm Graz0–11–11–2
2010–11UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-off roundCYP Omonia2–21–03–2
Group INED PSV Eindhoven0–20–02nd
ITA Sampdoria2–10–0
HUN Debrecen2–15–0
Round of 32GER Bayer Leverkusen0–40–20–6
2011–12UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-off roundFRA Sochaux0–04–04–0
Group GNED AZ1–11–11st
AUT Austria Wien4–12–1
SWE Malmö FF3–14–1
Round of 32AUT Red Bull Salzburg4–04–18–1
Round of 16GRC Olympiacos0–12–12–2 (a)
Quarter-finalsPRT Sporting CP1–11–22–3
2012–13UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-off roundROU Dinamo București2–12–04–1
Group KGER Bayer Leverkusen2–00–01st
NOR Rosenborg3–12–1
AUT Rapid Wien2–00–1
Round of 32ENG Newcastle United0–10–00–1
2013–14UEFA Champions LeagueThird qualifying roundGRE PAOK1–12–03–1
Play-off roundGER Schalke 04Disqualified due to match-fixing
2014–15UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-off roundPOL Ruch Chorzów0–01–01–0
Group LPOL Legia Warsaw0–11–24th
TUR Trabzonspor1–21–3
BEL Lokeren0–10–1

Managers

  • Ukrainian SSR Oleksandr Ponomarov (1960–61)
  • Soviet Union Viktor Zhylin (1962–63)
  • Soviet Union Yevgeni Yeliseyev (1965–66)
  • Ukrainian SSR Viktor Kanevskyi (1968–71)
  • Soviet Union Viktor Terentiev (1972)
  • Soviet Union Yuriy Voynov (1972–73)
  • Soviet Union Oleg Oshenkov (1975–76)
  • Ukrainian SSR Yevhen Lemeshko (1977–88)
  • Soviet Union Leonid Tkachenko (1984–??)
  • Ukraine Oleksandr Dovbiy (1990–91)
  • Ukraine Viktor Aristov (1993)
  • Ukraine Oleksandr Dovbiy (1994)
  • Ukraine Mykhaylo Fomenko (July 1996 – June 2000)
  • Ukraine Oleksandr Dovbiy (1999–2000)
  • Ukraine Mykhaylo Fomenko (July 2001 – Nov 2002)
  • Ukraine Hennadiy Lytovchenko (July 2003 – Dec 2004)
  • Ukraine Oleksandr Zavarov (Jan 2005 – June 2005)
  • Ukraine Myron Markevych (July 2005 – 24 Feb 2014)
  • Ukraine Ihor Rakhayev (24 Feb 2014 – 4 June 2015)
  • Ukraine Oleksandr Sevidov (4 June 2015 – 18 April 2016)
  • Ukraine Oleksandr Pryzetko (interim) (18 April 2016 – May 2016)
  • Ukraine Oleksandr Kucher (30 July 2020 – 13 July 2022 for Metal and Metalist)
  • Ukraine Oleksandr Pryzetko (interim) (13 July 2022)
  • Ukraine Oleh Ratiy (interim) (14 July 2022 – 27 January 2023)
  • Serbia Perica Ognjenović (interim) (27 January 2023 – 8 June 2023)
  • Ukraine Andriy Anishchenko (24 June 2023 – present)

Notes

References

References

  1. Due to the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022)]] Metalist has been playing its home matches since the [[2023–24 Ukrainian First League. 2023–24 season]] in [[Uzhhorod]].
  2. [https://champion.com.ua/football/2021/09/23/882730/metalist-zaborguvav-gravtsyam-32-mln-yevro Металіст заборгував гравцям 32 млн євро] {{Webarchive. link. (26 September 2021 . champion.com.ua. 23 September 2021)
  3. (20 August 2016). "СК "Металлист" vs "Металлист 1925": что это за клубы и чем они отличаются".
  4. {{in lang. ru [http://www.sq.com.ua/rus/news/novosti/25.08.2016/v_harkove_prezentovali_futbolnuyu_komandu_metallist_1925/ In Kharkov, presented the team "Metalist 1925"] {{Webarchive. link. (12 June 2018 , SQ (25 August 2016))
  5. {{in lang. uk [http://m.tyzhden.ua/News/201170 The court returned the Metalist FC to the state property] {{Webarchive. link. (1 May 2018 , [[The Ukrainian Week]] (3 October 2017))
  6. [https://sport.ua/uk/news/486756-tsyganyk-rasskazal-kakim-obrazom-yaroslavskiy-hochet-vernut-metallist Циганик розповів, яким чином Ярославський хоче повернути Металіст] {{Webarchive. link. (26 September 2021 . sport.ua. 5 May 2020)
  7. [https://footballhub.com.ua/spravzhnij-metalist-shho-vzhe-zaraz-robyt-yaroslavskyj-shhob-povernuty-klub-sobi/ Справжній Металіст. Що вже зараз робить Ярославський, щоб повернути клуб собі?] {{Webarchive. link. (26 September 2021 . footballhub.com.ua. 4 May 2020)
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  9. Yevhenia Motorevska. ''[https://www.slidstvo.info/articles/antykryzovyk-yaroslavskyj-shho-vidomo-pro-harkivskogo-biznesmena/ Антикризовик Ярославський: що відомо про харківського бізнесмена] {{Webarchive. link. (26 September 2021 . www.slidstvo.info. 23 March 2020'')
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  11. [https://sport.ua/news/651208-mogut-prekratit-sushchestvovanie-u-metallista-problemy-s-dolgami Может прекратить существование? У Металлиста проблемы с долгами] {{Webarchive. link. (9 November 2023 . sport.ua. 9 November 2023)
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    [http://www.kyivpost.com/content/sport/kernes-yaroslavsky-sold-metalist-in-anticipation-of-courts-decision-on-fixed-matches-318131.html Kernes:Yaroslavsky sold Metalist in anticipation of court's decision on fixed matches] {{Webarchive). link. (23 October 2015 , [[Kyiv Post]] (25 December 2012)
    [http://www.kyivpost.com/content/sport/akhmetov-shocked-to-learn-of-metalist-sale-318208.html Akhmetov shocked to learn of Metalist sale] {{Webarchive). link. (19 October 2013 , [[Kyiv Post]] (27 December 2012))
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    [http://www.interfax.co.uk/ukraine-news/cas-to-announce-final-decision-on-metalists-complaint-on-august-28/ CAS to announce final decision on Metalist's complaint on August 28], [[Interfax-Ukraine]] (20 August 2013)
    [http://www.interfax.co.uk/ukraine-news/uefa-welcomes-cass-decision-to-reject-metalists-request-to-suspend-its-disqualification-from-europe/ UEFA welcomes CAS's decision to reject Metalist's request to suspend its disqualification from Europe], [[Interfax-Ukraine]] (20 August 2013)
    [http://www.tas-cas.org/en/infogenerales.asp/4-3-7045-1092-4-1-1/5-0-1092-15-1-1/ FC METALIST KHARKIV V. UEFA – Second request for urgent provisional measures rejected] {{webarchive). link. (23 August 2013 , [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]] (20 August 2013))
  21. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160425225853/http://uafootball.segodnya.ua/chua_news/chlen-ispolkoma-ffu-dnepr-poluchil-attestat-reshili-hvatit-s-nih-i-evropeyskoy-diskvalifikacii-710784.html Dnipro received license for the next season. It is enough for them the European disqualification]. Segodnia. 25 April 2016
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    {{in lang). ru [http://www.sq.com.ua/rus/news/novosti/10.07.2016/v_harkove_sozdayut_alternativnyy_metallist/Металлист/ In Kharkiv was created an alternative "Metalist"] {{Webarchive. link. (23 January 2017 , SQ news (10 July 2016))
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  64. Competition was reorganized
  65. total of 9 games were drawn, 5 out of which were won on penalty kicks for which Metalist earned one point, while the other four were lost
  66. won on penalty kicks
  67. Forfeited its quarterfinal game with [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow]] on March 25 and along with the two other Ukrainian clubs quit the competition
  68. The Round 26 match between Chornomorets Odesa and Metalist Kharkiv was not played as per recommendation of [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine). Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine]].
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