Results

Ukraine Cup 08/21 14:00 9 MFK Mykolaiv v Bukovyna Chernivtsi L 1-2
Ukraine Cup 08/11 13:00 8 MFK Mykolaiv v Metalist W 3-1
Ukraine Cup 08/03 13:00 7 MFK Mykolaiv v Ahrobiznes Volochysk W 1-0
Ukraine Druha Liga 11/06 12:00 - MFK Mykolaiv v FK Real Pharma Odessa D 1-1
Ukraine Druha Liga 10/31 12:00 - FC Trostianets v MFK Mykolaiv L 4-2
Ukraine Druha Liga 10/22 15:00 - Metalurg Zaporizhya v MFK Mykolaiv D 2-2
Ukraine Druha Liga 10/16 12:00 - MFK Mykolaiv v Balkany Zorya L 1-2
Ukraine Druha Liga 10/06 13:00 - MFK Mykolaiv v FC Vovchansk W 2-0
Ukraine Druha Liga 10/01 13:00 - MFK Mykolaiv v Skoruk Tomakovka W 2-0
Ukraine Cup 09/21 14:00 5 MFK Mykolaiv v FC Rukh Lviv L 0-3
Ukraine Druha Liga 09/17 13:00 - MFK Mykolaiv v FC Krystal Kherson W 2-1
Ukraine Druha Liga 09/11 13:00 - Yarud Mariupol v MFK Mykolaiv D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 3 3 0
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 5 5 0
Goals against 3 3 0
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - MFC Mykolaiv

MFС Mykolaiv (Municipal Football Club "Mykolaiv", Ukrainian: Муніципальний футбольний клуб "Миколаїв") is a Ukrainian football club based in Mykolaiv.

It is one of the oldest football clubs that exists in Ukraine. Originally was established as a football team of the Black Sea Shipyard, since dissolution of the Soviet Union and cutting of the shipyard's budget which was based mostly on military contacts, it is sponsored mostly by the city of Mykolaiv.

History

History

The club was founded in 1920 under the name Sudostroitel (Sudnobudivnyk) Mykolaiv. It is the oldest continuously playing club in the country that competes on the professional level.

Throughout the Soviet times and until the 1990s, it mostly played under the name of Sudnobudivnyk meaning Shipbuilder associated with the Black Sea Shipyard.

MFC Mykolaiv took part in the first Ukrainian Premier League season in 1992 under the name FC Evis Mykolaiv, after being initially chosen to participate for being one of the top 9 (of 11) Ukrainian teams from the West Division of the Soviet Second League 1991. The club is one of the holders of the unfortunate distinction as being the team to be demoted three times from the Ukrainian Premier League.

MFС Mykolaiv's best achievement in the Ukrainian Premier League was 13th place (in 1994–95). From 1994, the club was known as SC Mykolaiv, FC Mykolaiv since 2000, and MFC Mykolaiv since 2006.

MFC Mykolaiv became insolvent and ceased to exist after the City Administration of Mykolaiv informed the PFL that the team would not be competing in the 2008/09 Persha Liha season. The team then requested re-admittance to the PFL, but it was too late as the calendar was already set up. The PFL allowed the club to compete in the Druha Liha, but only in the next season. The administration of the Dynamo Kyiv extended its helping hand by withdrawing its junior team Dynamo-3 Kyiv from the Second League and, thus, for Mykolaiv to be placed instead of it.

MFC Mykolaiv reached 1st place in Druha Liha group A in 2010–11 season and was promoted to Persha Liha.

Colours are blue and white hooped shirts, white shorts.

The Mykolaiv soccer team is a professional football club based in the city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine. The team competes in the Ukrainian Second League, which is the third tier of the Ukrainian football league system.

Founded in 1920, Mykolaiv has a rich history and a loyal fan base. The team plays their home matches at the Central Stadium in Mykolaiv, which has a seating capacity of 12,000 spectators.

Known for their strong work ethic and determination on the field, the Mykolaiv team is always a tough competitor for their opponents. With a talented roster of players and a dedicated coaching staff, the team continues to strive for success and aims to climb the ranks of Ukrainian football.

Supporters of Mykolaiv can always expect an exciting and passionate performance from their team, as they continue to represent their city with pride and determination on the football pitch.