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FC Arsenal Kyiv

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Arsenal Kyiv
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Full name FC Arsenal Kyiv
Nickname(s) "Каноніри" ("Cannoneers")
Founded 2001
Ground Obolon Stadium
Bannikov Training Center
(Capacity: 4,300
1,678)
Chairman Flag of Ukraine Stepan Chernovetskyi, son of the Mayor of Kiev Leonid Chernovetskyi[1][2][3]
Head Coach Flag of Ukraine Oleksandr Zavarov
League Ukrainian Premier League
2007-08 6th
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FC Arsenal Kyiv (Ukrainian: ФК "Арсенал" Київ) is a professional football club in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev.

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[edit] History

In the 1950s, a different club under the same name Arsenal Kiev won the 1958 Ukrainian SSR Championship. However in 1963 the club was renamed to "Temp Kiev" and then was merged with FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv. The current Arsenal club originated from the first CSKA Kyiv team. This club was originally founded in 1934 in Kharkiv under the name UVO Kharkiv and had moved a year later to Kiev and renamed BO (Budynok ofitseriv) Kiev. In 1947-1956 the team was called OBО Kiev and in 1952, under this name, the team reached the semifinal stage of the Soviet National Cup. In 1957 the team played under the name ОSK Kiev, in 1957-1959 – SKVО Kiev and in 1960-1971 – SKA Kiev. In 1972 the team moved to Chernihiv and changed its name to SK Chernihiv and had moved back to Kiev in 1976 as SKА. In 1981-1982, the team had its last Soviet First League stint at the second level of Soviet football. In 1992 the team was renamed to ZS Оriyana and to CSK ZSU in 1993. In 1994 the team had merged with FC Borysfen Boryspil under the name CSKA-Borysfen Boryspil.

The club currently participates in the Ukrainian Premier League, where it has appeared since the 1995-96 season.

In 1996 two teams split into CSKA Kyiv and FC Borysfen Boryspil.

The club has also managed to appear in the domestic cup's finals twice (1998 and 2001), losing both times: first against city-rivals FC Dynamo Kyiv and then against FC Shakhtar Donetsk.

[edit] Arsenal Kyiv (2001-Present)

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After the 2001 season, CSKA Kyiv underwent another reformation. Its first team was bought out by the city's government, changing the club's name from CSKA to Arsenal.

The club's greatest achievements include a successful UEFA Cup run in the season of 2001-02, defeating the now defunct Finnish side FC Jokerit and Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade.

While under the city government's ownership, Arsenal has struggled financially, resorting to loaning many of its first squad players. The city had decreased funding to the club significantly as it sought to reduce its numerous sports holdings. In May 2007, it was announced that the club would be demoted due to financial issues, however soon afterwards it was revealed that Arsenal would be purchased by Ukrainian oligarch, Vadym Rabynovich. The new owner started actively financing the club and its transfers. In January 2009 the Mayor of Kiev Leonid Chernovetskyi bought Arsenal Kyiv for 1 Hryvnia from Rabynovich, Chernovetskiy’s 30-year-old son Stepan will be the club’s president.[1][2]

[edit] Honours

As CSCA Kyiv

Runner-Up

1998, 2001
As Arsenal Kyiv

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[edit] Current squad

The squad is given according to the club's official website [1], as of June 28, 2009

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Ukraine GK Vitaliy Reva (Captain)
2 Flag of Ukraine MF Artem Stargorodsky
4 Flag of Ukraine MF Serhiy Symonenko
5 Flag of Ukraine DF Bohdan Shershun
6 Flag of Belarus MF Serhiy Kuznetsov
8 Flag of Russia MF Rolan Gusev
9 Flag of Ukraine MF Serhiy Zakarlyuka
11 Flag of Brazil FW Gil
14 Flag of Ukraine FW Vadym Rybalchenko
16 Flag of Ukraine DF Evhen Yevseyev
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19 Flag of Georgia (country) FW Lasha Jakobia
22 Flag of Ukraine MF Yaroslav Zakharevych
23 Flag of Ukraine GK Serhiy Pohorilyy
29 Flag of Russia MF Andrey Eshchenko (on loan from Dynamo)
30 Flag of Ukraine MF Roman Korshykov
33 Flag of Ukraine DF Andriy Homin
88 Flag of Ukraine MF Valeriy Zavarov
-- Flag of Ukraine FW Andriy Vorobey
-- Flag of Ukraine FW Serhiy Rebrov

[edit] Out on loan

No. Position Player
Flag of Brazil MF Marcinho Guerreiro (to Santos)
Flag of Senegal MF Serigne Diop (to K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot)

For recent transfers, see List of Ukrainian football transfers summer 2009 and List of Ukrainian football transfers Winter 2008-09.

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[edit] League and cup history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
Previous Refer to FC Boryspil
1995-96 1st 4 34 15 11 8 47 27 56 1/16 finals Club relocated to Kyiv from the Kyiv suburb of Boryspil
1996-97 1st 11 30 9 8 13 33 35 35 1/2 finals Renamed to CSCA Kyiv
1997-98 1st 13 30 9 6 15 30 35 33 Runner-up
1998-99 1st 7 30 11 10 9 37 35 43 1/8 finals CWC 1st round
1999-00 1st 10 30 9 8 13 31 36 35 1/4 finals
2000-01 1st 6 26 10 10 6 30 23 40 Runner-up
2001-02 1st 12 26 6 5 15 18 28 23 1/4 finals UC 2nd round The club changed sponsors from Army to the Kyiv city government; name changed to Arsenal
2002-03 1st 5 30 16 8 6 24 25 56 1/4 finals
2003-04 1st 9 30 10 7 13 38 44 37 1/8 finals
2004-05 1st 9 30 9 10 11 30 33 37 1/16 finals
2005-06 1st 12 30 9 8 13 31 39 35 1/4 finals
2006-07 1st 14 30 7 9 14 28 44 30 1/32 finals
2007-08 1st 6 30 11 9 10 42 36 42 1/8 finals
2008-09 1st 11 30 8 8 14 26 33 32 1/8 finals

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