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Football Club Metalist Kharkiv, also known as Football Club Metalist Kharkov or FC Metalist Kharkov ( ), is a Ukrainian professional
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club based in
Kharkiv Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine.
that plays in the
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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
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football system, eventually being promoted to the
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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
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once, and were also runners-up once. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, they have also won silver medals in the
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and six bronze medals in the
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, starting from the 2006–07 season. Their home was the Metalist Stadium, a multi-use facility with a capacity of 40,003. The
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was originally built in 1926 and was expanded to host
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football matches. Metalist ceased operations in
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due to
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. Metalist owed in salary to its players €32 million with €5 million to
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in particular.Металіст заборгував гравцям 32 млн євро
. champion.com.ua. 23 September 2021
It was removed from the Ukrainian Premier League after owner
Serhiy Kurchenko Serhiy Vitaliiovych Kurchenko (, In Russia: Sergey Vitaliovich Kurchenko; born 21 September 1985) is a former Ukrainian, Russian businessman and founder/owner of the group of companies "Gas Ukraine 2009" specializing in trading of liquefied natu ...
absconded in February 2014, following the
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. 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 Football Club Metalist 1925 Kharkiv () is a professional football club from Kharkiv, Ukraine. Founded in 2016, the club set to play in Ukrainian Premier League, the top tier of Ukrainian football after promotion from Ukrainian First League in 202 ...
" began to operate in the Ukrainian Amateur Football League with the stated intention of competing in the (professional)
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as soon as possible.In Kharkov, presented the team "Metalist 1925"
, SQ (25 August 2016)
"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
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. At the time the club did not participate in any official sanctioned competitions.The court returned the Metalist FC to the state property
,
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(3 October 2017)
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 The Malyshev Factory (; abbreviated ), formerly the Kharkov Locomotive Factory (, ), is a state-owned manufacturer of heavy equipment in Kharkiv, Ukraine. It was named after the Soviet politician Vyacheslav Malyshev. The factory is part of the s ...
) provided funding and allowed use of its land to start a football club."Metalist" celebrates anniversary
, SQ (12 December 2015)
The first factory team however played under the name of "Parovoznik" since 1922.ХПЗ, "ДЗЕРЖИНЕЦ", "АВАНГАРД" И "МЕТАЛЛИСТ" – ВЕХИ ИСТОРИИ КЛУБА!
. metalist-kh-stat.net.ua
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. The stadium was built on a directive of
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( Minister of Foreign and Home Trade).История стадиона
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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
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(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
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championship, which allowed the club to enter the
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in the following season. Until the
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, 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
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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
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in 1958, and later to the
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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
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) and a few years later in 1988 would win the cup, beating
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2–0. As a result, Metalist Kharkiv earned a trip to the
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. Metalist only advanced to the last sixteen of the competition, beating Yugoslavian side Borac Banja Luka and losing to the Dutch club
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.


Ukrainian Premier League

After the
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and the formation of an independent Ukraine, Metalist joined the inaugural season of the
Ukrainian Premier League The Ukrainian Premier League ( ) or UPL is a professional association football league in Ukraine and the highest level of the Ukrainian football league system. Originally known as the Vyshcha Liha ( , ) it was formed in 1991 during the 1992 in ...
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 Football Club Dnipro (, ) was a Ukrainian football club based in Dnipro. The club played its last season in the 2018–19 Ukrainian Amateur League. The club was owned by Ukrainian businessman Ihor Kolomoyskyi. In 2018, FC Dnipro was forced i ...
for a three-way tie. Metalist was expected to take fourth place (and subsequently compete in the
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) 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
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. 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 Serhiy Vitaliiovych Kurchenko (, In Russia: Sergey Vitaliovich Kurchenko; born 21 September 1985) is a former Ukrainian, Russian businessman and founder/owner of the group of companies "Gas Ukraine 2009" specializing in trading of liquefied natu ...
late in December 2012.New owner of FC Metalist intends to win Ukrainian Cup, ready to buy city's share in stadium
,
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(25 December 2012)Kernes:Yaroslavsky sold Metalist in anticipation of court's decision on fixed matches
,
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(25 December 2012)Akhmetov shocked to learn of Metalist sale
,
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(27 December 2012)
Kurchenko left Ukraine in February 2014 following the
2014 Ukrainian revolution The Revolution of Dignity (), also known as the Maidan Revolution or the Ukrainian Revolution, took place in Ukraine in February 2014 at the end of the Euromaidan protests, when deadly clashes between protesters and state forces in the capit ...
and his current whereabouts are unknown.EU imposes assets freeze on Yanukovich and 'family'
,
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(March 6, 2014)Russia's Rosneft might buy Ukraine's Odessa refinery: newspaper
,
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(March 3, 2014)


European competitions

In the 2006–07 season, Metalist finished third place in the league, qualifying for the
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, their second appearance in a
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competition. They were drawn against English club Everton. The first leg, away at
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, ended in a 1–1 draw while Everton won the second leg 3–2, eliminating Metalist. Metalist's next European competition was the
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. The club beat
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4–2 on aggregate in the first round to qualify for the group stage, where they were grouped with
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,
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,
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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
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3–0 on aggregate, setting up for an all-Ukrainian round of 16 tie against
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. After losing in
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1–0, Metalist won the return leg 3–2, but were eliminated on the
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. When the competition was re-branded as the Europa League for the 2009–10 season, Metalist beat Croatian side
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4–1 on aggregate in the third qualifying round before losing 2–1 on aggregate to
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side
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, despite holding them 1–1 in
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. The following season, they finished second in
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behind Dutch giants
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, thus qualifying for the round of 32 where they were thrashed 6–0 on aggregate by
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. They reached the quarter-finals the following season, beating Olympiacos on away goals in the round of 16, but falling to
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. 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
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. In the round of 32, Metalist then faced English club
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. After holding them to a goalless draw at
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in the first leg on 14 February,
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scored a penalty sent Newcastle through 1–0 on aggregate. In August 2013, UEFA disqualified Metalist from all 2013–14 UEFA competitions.


Stoppage in 2016 and the new club

It is believed that
Serhiy Kurchenko Serhiy Vitaliiovych Kurchenko (, In Russia: Sergey Vitaliovich Kurchenko; born 21 September 1985) is a former Ukrainian, Russian businessman and founder/owner of the group of companies "Gas Ukraine 2009" specializing in trading of liquefied natu ...
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.Dnipro received license for the next season. It is enough for them the European disqualification
Segodnia. 25 April 2016
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
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s with 5 million to
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in particular. In June 2016 Nashi Groshi were informing that
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opened criminal proceedings and asked the court on access to the Metalist salaries data.Курченко винен 30 мільйонів двом гравцям «Металіста» і персоналу
. nashigroshi.org. 21 June 2016
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.Kharkiv Regional League standings
In Kharkiv was created an alternative "Metalist"
, SQ news (10 July 2016)
"SK Metalist Kharkiv" is owned by the same man under whose watch Metalist Kharkiv was expelled from the professional leagues: Serhiy Kurchenko. In 2016 Kharkiv Oblast Championship, the club competed under the name UPhC Olimpik – SC Metalist and placed the last place. 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 Football Club Metalist 1925 Kharkiv () is a professional football club from Kharkiv, Ukraine. Founded in 2016, the club set to play in Ukrainian Premier League, the top tier of Ukrainian football after promotion from Ukrainian First League in 202 ...
applied for the
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,Tavria and Metalist - potential participants of amateur championship of Ukraine, UA-Football
(August 5, 2016)
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.They became known to the founders of the new "Metalist"
, SQ news (20 August 2016)
TOV Avanhard Kharkiv is controlled by businessman and
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deputy for
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Oleksandr Davtyan and his family. The club has planned to play in the professional
Ukrainian Second League The Ukrainian Second League (, ''Druha Liha'') is a professional football league in Ukraine which is part of the Professional Football League of Ukraine, a collective member of the Ukrainian Association of Football. As the third tier it was establ ...
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.Serhiy Zhukov.
Страсті за "Металістом"
''. zn.ua. 5 February 2020
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 Kharkiv Oblast (, ), also referred to as Kharkivshchyna (), is an oblast (province) in eastern Ukraine. Kharkiv borders Luhansk Oblast to the east, Donetsk Oblast to the southeast, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast to the southwest, Poltava Oblast to the w ...
. 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 Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine.
and named
Metal A metal () is a material that, when polished or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and conducts electrical resistivity and conductivity, electricity and thermal conductivity, heat relatively well. These properties are all associated wit ...
was founded in 2019 by former vice-president of
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and former sportive director of Metalist Yevhen Krasnikov. Metal debuted in the
Ukrainian Second League The Ukrainian Second League (, ''Druha Liha'') is a professional football league in Ukraine which is part of the Professional Football League of Ukraine, a collective member of the Ukrainian Association of Football. As the third tier it was establ ...
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.


Stadium

As Metalist Stadium was one of the venues for
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, 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 Olexandr Borysovych Feldman () (born January 6, 1960, Kharkiv) is a Ukrainian politician and public figure of Jewish origin, People's Deputy of Ukraine (since 2002), businessman, multi-millionaire. He is considered to be one of the most influential ...
* 2005–2012 Oleksandr YaroslavskyYaroslavskyi: Metalist-1925? I do not know such Metalist (Ярославский: «Металлист-1925? Я не знаю такого Металлиста»)
. Sport Arena. 4 November 2019
* 2012–2017
Serhiy Kurchenko Serhiy Vitaliiovych Kurchenko (, In Russia: Sergey Vitaliovich Kurchenko; born 21 September 1985) is a former Ukrainian, Russian businessman and founder/owner of the group of companies "Gas Ukraine 2009" specializing in trading of liquefied natu ...
** 2017–2019 club was liquidated and revived based on Metal Kharkiv (2019–2021 Yevhen Krasnikov) * 2021– Oleksandr Yaroslavskyi


Honours


League

*
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** Runners-up: 2012–13 ** Third place (6): 2006–07, 2007–08 (stripped), 2008–09, 2009–10,
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, 2011–12, 2013–14 *
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** Winners:
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*
Ukrainian First League The Persha Liha ( ) or Ukrainian First League is a Ukrainian football league system, level of national football competitions (second tier) in Ukraine governed by the Professional Football League of Ukraine, Professional Football League at the disc ...
** Runners-up: 2003–04 *
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''(as FC Metal Kharkiv)'' ** Winners: 2020–21 *
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** Winners: 1978


Cups

*
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** Winners: 1987–88 ** Runners-up:
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*
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** Runners-up:
1992 1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General. * January 6 ** The Republ ...
* USSR Federation Cup ** Runners-up: 1987 *
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** Runners-up: 1989


Invitational

*
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** Winners (1): 1986


Football kits and sponsors


Rivalry

Metalist Kharkiv supporters biggest rivalry centred on
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.Mayor of Ukraine's 2nd-biggest city shot in the back
,
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(28 April 2014)
Despite this fans of both clubs marched in support of a united Ukraine in Kharkiv during the
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. A group of Metalist Kharkiv
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named "Sect 82" had a violent rivalry with
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."We are trying to come to power through elections, but we have all sorts of possibilities" - as "Azov" becomes party
,
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Ultras. (In 2014 "Sect 82" morphed into the
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of the
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.)


Current squad


Other player under contract


Out on loan


Personnel


Coaching staff


Administration


Player records


Top goalscorers

''As of 6 December 2016'' *Other – National Super Cup


Most appearances

''As of 10 November 2021'' *Other – National Super Cup


League and Cup history


Soviet Union

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Ukraine

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Soviet Union


Ukraine


Metalist-2 (1997–2005)


Metalist in Europe


UEFA Team ranking

Last update: May 5, 2017
Source


European history

Metalist Kharkiv participates in European competitions since 1988, when they played their first game against FK Borac Banja Luka, 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:


Managers

* Oleksandr Ponomarov (1960–61) * Viktor Zhylin (1962–63) * Yevgeni Yeliseyev (1965–66) * Viktor Kanevskyi (1968–71) * Viktor Terentiev (1972) *
Yuriy Voynov Yuriy Mykolayovych Voynov (, ; 29 November 1931 – 22 April 2003) was a Soviet and Ukrainian football player and manager, who played as a midfielder. Playing career International career He earned 23 caps for the USSR national football team ...
(1972–73) * Oleg Oshenkov (1975–76) *
Yevhen Lemeshko Yevhen Lemeshko (; 11 December 1930 – 2 June 2016) was a Ukrainian football player and coach as well as chairman of the Council of Veteran Footballers. Club career Lemeshko started his football career as a player for FC Dynamo Kyiv, but due t ...
(1977–88) * Leonid Tkachenko (1984–??) * Oleksandr Dovbiy (1990–91) * Viktor Aristov (1993) * Oleksandr Dovbiy (1994) * Mykhaylo Fomenko (July 1996 – June 2000) * Oleksandr Dovbiy (1999–2000) * Mykhaylo Fomenko (July 2001 – Nov 2002) *
Hennadiy Lytovchenko Hennadiy Volodymyrovych Lytovchenko (; , ''Gennadiy Vladimirovich Litovchenko''; born 11 September 1963) is a Ukrainian football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. He was a member of the Soviet squad that finished runners-up at ...
(July 2003 – Dec 2004) *
Oleksandr Zavarov Oleksandr Anatoliyovych Zavarov (; born 26 April 1961) is a Ukrainian former footballer and the former head coach of FC Arsenal Kyiv. He became first among Soviets footballers who got transferred to West European world class club when he was pi ...
(Jan 2005 – June 2005) *
Myron Markevych Myron Bohdanovych Markevych (; born 1 February 1951) is a Ukrainian association football, football manager and former player who manages FC Karpaty Lviv, Karpaty Lviv. He has worked as a manager in the Ukrainian Premier League and for the Ukrai ...
(July 2005 – 24 Feb 2014) * Ihor Rakhayev (24 Feb 2014 – 4 June 2015) * Oleksandr Sevidov (4 June 2015 – 18 April 2016) * Oleksandr Pryzetko (interim) (18 April 2016 – May 2016) * Oleksandr Kucher (30 July 2020 – 13 July 2022 for Metal and Metalist) * Oleksandr Pryzetko (interim) (13 July 2022) * Oleh Ratiy (interim) (14 July 2022ОЛЕГ РАТІЙ — ВИКОНУВАЧ ОБОВ'ЯЗКІВ ГОЛОВНОГО ТРЕНЕРА «МЕТАЛІСТА»
metalist.ua. 14 July 2022
– 27 January 2023) *
Perica Ognjenović Perica Ognjenović ( sr-cyr, Перица Огњеновић; born 24 February 1977) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Bosnian Premier League club Rudar Prijedor. He played as a forward or right ...
(interim) (27 January 2023 – 8 June 2023) * Andriy Anishchenko (24 June 2023 – present)


See also

*
FC Kharkiv FC Kharkiv () was a professional football club based in Kharkiv, Ukraine. After 2009–10 Ukrainian First League season the club was relegated to the Ukrainian Second League. However, they failed attestation when they submitted falsified documen ...
*
FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv Football Club Metalist 1925 Kharkiv () is a professional football club from Kharkiv, Ukraine. Founded in 2016, the club set to play in Ukrainian Premier League, the top tier of Ukrainian football after promotion from Ukrainian First League in 202 ...
* FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv


Notes


References


External links

*
Unofficial websiteOfficial website of FC Metal
. *Vadim Shevyakin
Первый «Металлист» Маркевича
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