Results

Ukraine Regional League 08/12 15:00 - FC Kobra Kharkiv v Vpk Agro Magdalinovka L 0-7
Ukraine Regional League 08/08 14:00 1 Metalurg Kupiansk v FC Kobra Kharkiv L 4-0
Ukraine Persha Liga 08/04 15:30 3 FC Rukh Vynnyky v FC Kobra Kharkiv L 2-1
Ukraine Persha Liga 07/28 15:00 2 [16] FC Kobra Kharkiv v MFK Mykolaiv [8] L 0-2
Ukraine Persha Liga 07/21 15:00 1 Kolos Kovalivka v FC Kobra Kharkiv L 4-0
Ukraine Regional League 07/14 13:37 - FK Kobra v Gelios Kharkiv D 0-0
Ukraine Persha Liga 05/19 14:30 34 [3] Desna Chernihiv v Helios Kharkiv [9] L 5-0
Ukraine Persha Liga 05/12 14:30 33 [9] Helios Kharkiv v FC Hirnyk Sport Komsomolsk [8] L 1-3
Ukraine Persha Liga 05/06 14:00 32 FC Rukh Lviv v FC Kobra Kharkiv L DBFA
Ukraine Persha Liga 05/02 14:00 31 [6] Helios Kharkiv v FC Poltava [2] L 0-2
Ukraine Persha Liga 04/27 15:00 30 [15] Volyn Lutsk v Helios Kharkiv [6] L 2-0
Ukraine Persha Liga 04/23 14:00 29 [6] Helios Kharkiv v Kolos Kovalivka [5] L 1-2

Wikipedia - FC Helios Kharkiv

FC Helios Kharkiv is a Ukrainian football club located in Kharkiv, Ukraine. From 2003 to 2018 the club competed at professional level. In 2018 it was expected to be succeeded by FC Kobra Kharkiv, but unsuccessfully. FC Helios dissolved its professional team, but kept its football academy which competes at regional level.

History

Helios Kharkiv

FC Helios was founded in December 2002 by Oleksandr Hellstein. The club was named after Helios. The team quickly progressed through amateur competitions including the Kharkiv Aviation Institute tournament and Amateur Championship of Ukraine and in 2003 the club advanced to play in the Druha Liha C. After finishing the 2004–05 Druha Liha C season with a record of 25 wins, 2 ties, and only one loss, Helios advanced to the Persha Liha.

On 13 June 2018, FC Helios Kharkiv received license in participation of the 2018–19 Ukrainian First League.

Kobra Kharkiv

2018 logo, as FC Kobra Kharkiv.

On 5 July 2018, in news media it was announced that the place of FC Helios Kharkiv will play in the 2018–19 Ukrainian First League FC Kobra Kharkiv, while the new club's legal address will remain of Helios. The following replacement was initially intended to be as the "Veres Rivne – Lviv swap". On 9 July 2018, the PFL press service announced that Helios Kharkiv is finishing the process of changing its name to Kobra Kharkiv, under which it is going to compete in the First League and playing at the Helios Arena. Nonetheless on 18 July 2018, when the president of PFL Serhiy Makarov was asked about Kobra Kharkiv due to lack of information about the prospective project, he answered that the PFL is constantly in communication with the leadership of Helios and potential new owners. Makarov noted that agreement was not yet reached, but new leadership confirmed its intentions to develop the club.

On 28 July 2018, all of sudden the PFL press service announced that Kobra will play MFC Mykolaiv at Sonyachny Stadium instead of Helios Arena as the PFL informed before.

On 9 August 2018, in news media appeared information that the club would be withdrawing from competitions as the new prospective owners do not hurry to accept the ownership of the club, while there are rumors that all its administrative and playing staff has already left the club. Following that news statement, the Kobra club president Serhiy Vashchenko held a briefing at the House of Football where he refuted the information about the club's withdrawal stating that the club has not been, is not, and won't be withdrawing.

On 21 August 2018, more clarification about the whole Kobra Kharkiv affair in the First League was provided by the president of original Kobra Kharkiv Serhiy Vashchenko after de facto withdrawal who stated, "What depended on me, I did. The club was ready to go and host games. But I am not the owner of football club Kobra that earlier was Helios. I do not run the club. If someone was telling tales about the stadium in Kharkiv was inaccessible to us because we owe everybody, that is a lie. Let those people say it to my eyes. We were ready to host that Hirnyk-Sport at Sonyachnyi Stadium. The rent was already prepaid. But Helshtein gave a letter to the PFL that Kobra cannot host the game. Then he sent another letter that Kobra cannot leave for the game with Zirka. You understand better that if two times we do not appear for a game, we automatically being withdrawn." Vashchenko also noted that transition of the club was not yet finished due to disagreement on few issues (We with Helshtein have an agreement in financial field. Yet those issues we did not resolve. I think, we won't resolve them. He has own position, and I have mine).

After playing only three games in the First League, the newly renamed Helios (Kobra) finally withdrew completely by default, while the original Kobra Kharkiv continues to play in the Kharkiv Oblast championship and entered the 2018–19 Ukrainian Football Amateur League. Later in 2018 the amateur squad Kobra Kharkiv also withdrew from competitions.

In relations to withdrawal of Kobra (former Helios) from competitions of the First League, the Professional Football League of Ukraine filed documents against Serhiy Vashchenko to the Football Federation of Ukraine Control and Disciplinary Committee (FFU CDC). The FFU CDC adopted decision to close the case for the lack of requirements to review the case and passed the documents to the FFU Committee of Ethics and Fair play for further review.

Helios-Akademiya Kharkiv

In addition to all, the junior squad of Helios, Helios-Akademiya, that competes in regional competitions since 2011, changed its name to Helios Kharkiv in August 2018.

Helios Kharkiv is a professional soccer team based in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The team was founded in 2003 and currently competes in the Ukrainian Second League, the third tier of Ukrainian football.

Helios Kharkiv has a rich history of success, having won multiple regional championships and cups. The team is known for its strong attacking style of play and talented roster of players.

The team plays their home matches at the Helios Arena, a modern stadium located in Kharkiv. The stadium has a seating capacity of 5,000 and provides an electric atmosphere for fans to support their team.

Helios Kharkiv has a dedicated fan base that passionately supports the team both at home and on the road. The team's colors are yellow and black, and their mascot is a fiery sun symbolizing the team's determination and energy on the field.

Overall, Helios Kharkiv is a respected and competitive team in Ukrainian football, with a bright future ahead as they continue to strive for success on the pitch.