FC Chernihiv

Professional football club based in Chernihiv, Ukraine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Football Club Chernihiv (Ukrainian: ФК Чернігів), also known as Football Club Chernigiv, is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Chernihiv that currently plays in the Ukrainian First League.

Full nameFootball Club Chernihiv
FoundedDecember 7, 2003; 22 years ago (2003-12-07)
Capacity500
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Chernihiv
Full nameFootball Club Chernihiv
FoundedDecember 7, 2003; 22 years ago (2003-12-07)
GroundYunist Stadium
Chernihiv Arena
Capacity500
OwnerYuriy Synytsya
DirectorMykola Synytsya
ManagerValeriy Chornyi
LeagueUkrainian First League
2024–25Ukrainian Second League,2nd of 18 (promoted via play-off)
Websitehttp://chernigiv.ua/
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History

Founding and establishment

Today's club was established on 18 June 2003 by Yuriy Synytsyaa, a businessman in the city of Chernihiv.[1][2] The original name of the club was "YSB Chernihiv," and it played at the Military Lyceum in Chernihiv. In September 2012, the club won the Super Cup of Chernihiv Oblast and the Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup.[3] In 2013, the club made its debut in the 2013 Ukrainian Football Amateur League.[4]

Stadium investment

There have been significant investments for the club, particularly regarding the team's new stadium Chernihiv Arena. In the summer of 2016, the first construction work started and after 11 months, in May 2017, the football field, the building with changing rooms and showers, all communications, roads, parking lots were ready to receive visitors.[5] Also the Chernihiv city Mayor Vladyslav Atroshenko, addressing the investor of this project, Yuriy Synytsya, noted that the idea of building this facility at his own expense is worthy of admiration and imitation.[6][7]

Ukrainian Amateur League

In 2018, the club competed in Championship and finished in fourth place.[8] During the summer transfer session, few young players such as Bohdan Lazarenko, Dmytro Kulyk arrives and Oleksandr Roshchynskyi, Artem Lutchenko and Mikita Falko were released in winter. The club won the Chernihiv Oblast Football Federation in 2019.[9] In the season 2019–20, the club played also in Ukrainian Football Amateur League.[10]

Promotion to Ukrainian Second League

In 2020 the club competed in the Ukrainian Second League. The club was supported by the management and some important players arrived, including the experienced goalkeeper Anatoliy Tymofeyev.[11] and the experienced player Vyacheslav Koydan.[12] In April 2021 Vadym Postovoy resigned as coach and appointed as coach of the young team. As a coach was appointed Valeriy Chornyi as interim.[13][14][15][16] In summer 2021, the club started train in the Khimik Sport Complex.[17] The team reached the third preliminary round of 2021–22 Ukrainian Cup, winning against Chaika by penalty in Makariv and after losing to Alians Lypova Dolyna 1–5 in Chernihiv Arena.[18]

Chernihiv Arena Damaged

A scar from the shelling

In 2021, the club started train in the Khimik Sport Complex with the task of also re-evaluating the sports facility.[19] During the season the club was admitted in Ukrainian Cup and its reached the Third preliminary round of 2021–22 Ukrainian Cup, winning to Chaika by penalty, in Makariv, but after the club lost against Alians Lypova Dolyna 1–5, in Chernihiv Arena.[20] The club was quite confident and in the winter break season it was at the 10th position in the league, he competition was terminated at the PFL Council meeting on 6 May 2022 due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[21] On 9 March 2022, during the Siege of Chernihiv, the Chernihiv Arena was damaged, as well as part of the administrative building and locker rooms, the box office, the fan shop and the stele, which boasts the name of the stadium.[22][23][24]

Promotion to Ukrainian First League

Yunist Stadium, used by the club since 2023

In 2022 after much speculation, it became official that the club was admitted to Ukrainian First League for the first time in its history.[25][26][27][28] Due to the destruction of Chernihiv Arena, the club was forced to use the stadium Yunist Stadium. The club to reinforce the team signed several players, including Vladyslav Panko, Vyacheslav Koydan, Volodymyr Zubashivskyi, Vladyslav Shkolnyi, Oleksandr Rudenko, Myroslav Serdyuk, Roman Vovk, Dmytro Kulyk and Mykola Syrash.[29] The club's first victory was against Metalurh Zaporizhzhia in Zaporizhzhia.[30] Unexpectedly, the contracts of some players who had distinguished themselves in the previous season were interrupted, in an attempt to launch young players. Unfortunately, this strategy was not the right one and the club's defense was not good and by the middle of the league, the team was already in the last positions. In October 2023, Artem Strilets was called up to the Ukraine national student football team, playing 4 matches and becoming the first player from the club to play for one of the Ukrainian national football teams.[31][32] The club finished the 2023–24 FC Chernihiv season in 19th place and was relegated to the Ukrainian Second League.

Reorganization

In 2024 Maksym Tatarenko, signed for the club

In September 2024, a new important investment was done by the management of the club with the construction of a new full-size artificial field with a modern and high-quality coating at Chernihiv Arena.[33][34] FC Chernihiv reached the third preliminary round of the 2024–25 Ukrainian Cup.[35][36][37] On 12 August the club lost against Viktoriya Sumy 0–1 and was knocked out of the competition.[38] In the first match of the league, the club started well, winning the first match 8–2 against Metalist 1925-2 Kharkiv[39][40] During the winter market, the management, in order to reinforce the club and bring it to the top positions in the league, released some players, in particular Kyrylo Kryvoborodenko, who had played for the club for 11 years.[41][42] The club signed few experienced players including Dmytro Kulyk, Dmytro Fatyeyev, Andriy Novikov, Pavlo Shushko, Yehor Shalfeyev and Yehor Kartushov.[43][44][45] On April 19, 2025, the club returns to the Chernihiv Arena after more than three years in a match against Nyva Vinnytsia for the Ukrainian Second League.[46][47] Maksym Tatarenko was nominated best goalkeeper in the Ukrainian Second League, ahead of Dmitry Mikheev and Ivan Pitsan.[48]

Promotion in Ukrainian First League

Yehor Kartushov, moved to the club in 2025

The club returned to Ukrainian First League, after FC Chernihiv won the 2024–25 Ukrainian Second League playoffs.[49] Following the promotion, a few players signed a new contract extension.[50][51] FC Chernihiv signed young players such us Andriy Stolyarchuk and Nikita Dorosh on loan from FC Rukh Lviv.[52][53] On 17 August 2025, thanks to three goals of Vyacheslav Koydan against Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk, the club won the first match of the season.[54] In October 2025, FC Chernihiv qualified for the round of 16 of the Ukrainian Cup.[55]

Due to prolonged air raid warnings in the city of Chernihiv, the matches against Livyi Bereh Kyiv, Metalist Kharkiv and Metalurh Zaporizhzhia were postponed.[56][57][58]

On 28 October 2025, the club, after defeating FC Lisne, also reached the quarter-finals of the Ukrainian Cup for the first time in the club's history.[59]

On 7 March, FC Chernihiv announced the signing of Denys Bezborodko on a contract until December 2027.[60][61]

Infrastructure

Stadium

Chernihiv Arena after Russian shelling in March 2022

The club play at Chernihiv Arena. The stadium was built in 2017 with a capacity of 5,000 spectators.[62][63]

Training centre

Since summer 2021 FC Chernihiv has trained at Khimik Sport Complex.[17] The club in the past used the Lokomotyv stadium for training. The management of the club as well as fellow local Desna Chernihiv joined in a plan to build football fields and other sports infrastructure in the city.[64]

Youth, academy and reserves

The club has few reserve teams, the main one is FC Chernihiv-2 founded in 2024.[65] In 2021, the club planned to create a children's academy. [66]

Crest and colours

The crest of the club was created in early 2003,[67] and it was changed in 2017. The club made its debut at national level in 2013.[67] The colours of the club are yellow and black.

Players

Current squad

As of 11 March 2026[68][69]

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Out on loan

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Other players under contract

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Personnel

As of 11 October 2025[70]

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Position Staff
President Ukraine Yuriy Synytsya
General director Ukraine Mykola Synytsya
Sports director Ukraine Valeriy Chornyi
Executive director Ukraine Kostyantyn Zhyr
Head coach Ukraine Valeriy Chornyi
Assistant coach Ukraine Andriy Polyanytsya
Ukraine Mykhaylo Yarmoshenko
Goalkeeping coach Ukraine Artem Padun
Physical training coach Ukraine Andriy Lakeyenko
Chernihiv Arena Director Ukraine Anatoliy Dudchik
Rehabilitation therapist Ukraine Artem Berdychenko
PR manager Ukraine Oleksandr Hrebennikov
Press attaché Ukraine Dmytro Luschay
Sport Doctor Ukraine Daria Rakhinskaya
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Honours

Domestic competitions

Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship

Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup

  • Winners (1): 2012[72]

Individual Player & Coach awards

Best Goalkeeper of Ukrainian Second League

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

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2020–2023 Joma
2023– Jako[73]
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Records and statistics

Matches played and goals

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# Name Career Caps Goals
1 Ukraine Dmytro Myronenko[74] 2015 & 2017- 169 20
2 Ukraine Kyrylo Kryvoborodenko 2015 & 2017–2024 128 14
3 Ukraine Anatoliy Romanchenko 2019- 124 15
4 Ukraine Artur Bybik 2020- 109 0
5 Georgia (country) Teymuraz Mchedlishvili[75] 2011-13, 2015, 2017-2021 108 15
6 Ukraine Vyacheslav Koydan 2013 & 2021 & 2022– 106 23
7 Ukraine Maksym Serdyuk 2017-2024 & 2024- 103 11
8 Ukraine Oleksiy Zenchenko 2017- 95 4
9 Ukraine Dmytro Borshch 2012-2015 & 2017-2022 90 5
10 Ukraine Vitaliy Mentey 2020-2025 90 5
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Top scorers

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# Name Career Caps Goals
1 Ukraine Vyacheslav Koydan 2013 & 2021 & 2022– 106 23
2 Ukraine Dmytro Myronenko 2017– 169 20
3 Georgia (country) Teymuraz Mchedlishvili 2011–2013, 2015, 2017–2021 108 15
4 Ukraine Anatoliy Romanchenko 2020– 124 15
5 Ukraine Kyrylo Kryvoborodenko 2015, 2017–2024 128 14
6 Ukraine Anatoly Kokhanovskyi 2017–2022 42 13
7 Ukraine Pavlo Fedosov 2013 & 2023-2025 43 12
8 Ukraine Ruslan Dedukh 2017–2018 & 2020-2021 34 12
9 Ukraine Oleksandr Kravchenko 2010–2021 46 12
10 Ukraine Maksym Serdyuk 2017–2024, 2024– 103 11
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Managers and presidents

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League and cup history

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Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Other Notes
2013 4th "2" 2/6 10 5 3 2 9 5 18 First stage
4th "A" 4/4 3 1 0 2 2 4 3 Finals
Withdrew
regional competitions (Chernihiv Oblast)
2017–18 4th "2" 7/8 14 2 3 9 10 26 9 Withdrew
2018–19 regional competitions (Chernihiv Oblast) UAC 132 finals
2019–20 4th "2" 5/12 22 9 7 6 30 23 34 Admitted to SL
2020–21 3rd "A" 10/14 24 5 6 13 19 33 21 164 finals
2021–22 3rd "A" 10/14 18 5 5 8 17 24 20 132 finals Admitted to FL
2022–23 2nd "B" 13/16 27 9 8 10 28 30 27
2023–24 2nd "B" 19/20 23 7 5 16 34 48 23 164 finals Relegated
2024–25 3rd "B" 2/20 18 11 5 2 30 8 38 132 finals Promotion to FL via play-off
2025–26 2nd 10/16 16 5 3 8 15 19 18 14 finals
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Notable players

Players who have played in the club and who have distinguished themselves in some higher leagues above the Ukrainian Second League

See also

References

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