FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih

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FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih (Ukrainian: Футбольний Клуб Кривбас Кривий Ріг) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Kryvyi Rih.

Full nameFootball Club Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
Founded1959 (1959)
GroundHirnyk Stadium (temporarily), Metalurh Stadium (nominally; on reconstruction)
Capacity30,000 (Metalurh);
2,500 (Hirnyk)
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Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
Full nameFootball Club Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
Founded1959 (1959)
GroundHirnyk Stadium (temporarily), Metalurh Stadium (nominally; on reconstruction)
Capacity30,000 (Metalurh);
2,500 (Hirnyk)
PresidentKostiantyn Karamanits[1]
General DirectorVolodymyr Bayenko[2]
Head coachPatrick van Leeuwen[3]
LeagueUkrainian Premier League
2024–25Ukrainian Premier League, 5th of 16
Websitefckryvbas.com
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Until 2013 the club participated in professional competitions.[4] In June 2013, the club went bankrupt and was expelled from the Ukrainian Premier League.[4] There was a failed attempt to revive the club in 2014, until finally the club was reestablished again in 2015. In 2020, with the efforts of the Kvartal 95 Studio staff members and the Ze! team, it was restructured as Football Club Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih based on Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih (another club), which took on the Football Club Kryvbas's brand. The president of the former Hirnyk, Kostiantyn Karamanits, became the president of the revived Kryvbas.

Many people consider the original Football Club Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih (founded in 1959) and the Football Club Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih of 2020 as the same club.

History

The club was founded as a "team of masters" of Kryvyi Rih city in 1959. The club was claiming its heritage to the football team of Felix Dzerzhynskiy Quarry (Ukrainian: команда рудника імені Дзержинського)[5] that competed at the republican level in 1956 and 1957. In 1960, the team of masters of Kryvyi Rih city was admitted to the republican sport society Avanhard and adopted the name of the society, Avanhard Kryvyi Rih. After a couple of years it changed to Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih, before obtaining current its name in 1966. Over the years in the Soviet competitions Kryvbas became a record holder for Ukrainian championship wins tying it at four along with SKA Kiev.

Kryvbas against Metalist Kharkiv in 2008

Kryvbas debuted in the Ukrainian Premier League in the 1992–1993 season. They have been in the top league since their debut in the second season. Their best finish was in third place in the 1998–99 and 1999–2000 seasons which made them the only club out of a provincial city that managed to place among the top three best.

At the end of the UPL 2012–2013 season the team finished in 7th place, however, due to financial difficulties the club declared itself bankrupt in June 2013.[4]

In 2013-14 local authorities created the Sport Club Kryvbas that included teams of several sports including football.[6] FC Kryvbas played several friendlies in the spring of 2014.[6] Due to the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine, the project was suspended for undefined period.[6] In the summer of 2015 there was created a public organization "Kryvbas maye buty" (Kryvbas has to be) that is involved in a revival of sportive symbol of the city.[6]

In August 2015 FC Kryvbas was allowed to start at the mid-season of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Championship where it played 11 games winning four and losing five.[6] At finish, the club ended up at the 10th place among 13 participants.[6] In November 2015 it also was applying for the 2016–17 Ukrainian Second League.[7] In 2016 FC Kryvbas started out in the 2016 Ukrainian Football Amateur League.[6] The new club will start out at the Spartak Stadium that was renovated back in 2013 and holds approximately 4,000 seats.[6]

Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih

After a year of absence, in 2017 Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih was reestablished and entered the Ukrainian Amateur competition following which it regained professional status for the 2018–19 season.[8]

Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih

On 29 July 2020 the president of Hirnyk Kostiantyn Karamanits confirmed that his team would be renamed into Kryvbas before the start of the 2020–21 Ukrainian Second League season.[9] Later it changed to Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih.[10][11][12] The club's rebranding was triggered on petition of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.[13][14][15][16] It is the second time the club was renamed as Kryvbas, previously also were known as Kryvbas-Ruda.

In interview to Artur Valerko in July 2013 right after the original Kryvbas was declared bankrupt, the football historian Vasyl Hnatiuk has foreseen the transition of Hirnyk to Kryvbas.[17] On 20 August 2020 there took place official presentation of the new Kryvbas.[18] At the presentation the Verkhovna Rada People's Deputy of Ukraine Yurii Koriavchenkov explained that the process started back in 2015 when on efforts of fans there was created a public organization "Kryvbas maie buty" (Kryvbas has to be) and Serhiy Mazur asked us at that time members of studio "Kvartal-95" with request to help with revival of Kryvbas.[18] The club's president remained the president of former Hirnyk Kostiantyn Karamanits, vice-president on development of youth football became Serhiy Mazur, vice-president on fans cooperation Vadym Ivashchenko, vice-president of communication and public relations Artem Mykhailichenko, head of board of trustees became Yurii Koriavchenkov.[18] It was also announced the history of Hirnyk did not end and its club's academy will continue to work under the brand of Hirnyk and develop young talents for the main squad of the revived Kryvbas.[18]

The new Kryvbas played its first game against FC Cherkashchyna as part of the 2020–21 Ukrainian Cup and won it 4:2. The game had several spectators[19] and was visited by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky.[20] During the game some fans spread a banner with a saying "Zelensky three, two, one, shames our Kryvbas".[21][22][23]

Presidents and chairmen

Stadiums and training facilities

Hirnyk Stadium (former October Mine Stadium)

The club's main stadium is Hirnyk, formerly Zhovtneva Mine Stadium. It is located at Kolonkovska street. The stadium has capacity of 2,500 seats and its field consists of natural grass and has size 105х67 meters. Besides its main field, the club has also a training complex. The club's training complex is based around former Rodina Mine Stadium located at Svitlohorska street.

Youth football school Hirnyk

The club's school was founded on 1 June 2003. The school provides its pupils aged 3 to 17 with extracurriculum activities in football.

Honours

Football kits and sponsors

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Years[24] Football kit Shirt sponsor
1998–1999 adidas  
1999–2002 puma
2002–2003 puma/lotto
2003–2005 lotto Криворіжсталь
2005–2006 adidas  
2006–2007 adidas/lotto
2007–2008 puma/lotto
2008–2011 puma
2011–2013 nike
2021–present strochka/skidan Рудомайн
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League and Cup history

Soviet Union

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Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1986 3rd (VI Zone) 6 40 16 13 11 58 48 45
1987 3rd (VI Zone) 11 52 23 10 19 68 68 56
1988 3rd (VI Zone) 6 50 21 14 15 53 45 56
1989 3rd (VI Zone) 10 52 23 10 19 78 70 56 10th place or lower
got demoted
1990 4th (I Zone) 15 36 10 6 20 40 53 26
1991 4th (I Zone) 11 52 19 13 20 75 64 51
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Ukraine

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Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
as FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih Founded 1959
1992 2nd"B"(Persha Liha) 1 26 15 10 1 46 23 40 1/8 finals Promoted
1992–93 1st(Vyshcha Liha) 8 30 8 11 11 27 40 27 1/16 finals
1993–94 6 34 14 8 12 26 26 36
1994–95 6 34 13 9 12 35 30 48 1/8 finals
1995–96 14 34 11 9 14 43 52 42 1/16 finals
1996–97 12 30 9 6 15 24 48 33 1/16 finals
1997–98 8 30 10 9 11 34 33 39 1/2 finals
1998–99 3 30 16 11 3 43 18 59 1/4 finals
1999–00 3 30 18 6 6 26 52 60 Runner-up UEFA Cup 1st round
2000–01 11 26 6 6 14 22 36 24 1/4 finals UEFA Cup 1st round
2001–02 9 26 6 10 10 28 40 28 1/8 finals
2002–03 12 30 8 7 15 25 37 31 1/4 finals
2003–04 10 30 10 6 14 26 41 36 1/8 finals
2004–05 13 30 7 10 13 24 38 31 1/2 finals
2005–06 14 30 9 6 15 27 35 33 1/4 finals
2006–07 10 30 7 14 9 29 36 35 1/8 finals
2007–08 13 30 7 9 14 29 39 30 1/8 finals
2008–09 1st(Premier Liha) 12 30 8 8 14 21 36 32 1/16 finals
2009–10 14 30 7 4 19 31 47 25 1/8 finals
2010–11 13 30 6 11 13 27 45 29 1/16 finals
2011–12 10 30 9 6 15 22 38 33 1/8 finals
2012–13 7 30 12 7 11 36 41 43 1/16 finals Expelled[4]
2016 4th 4/4 6 0 1 5 2 19 1
FC Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih has reestablished
2017–18 4th Gr"3" (Amateur League) 5 16 6 2 8 44 35 20 - - - Applied[a]
2018–19 3rd Gr"B" (Second League) 3 27 15 6 6 53 33 51 18 finals - - -
2019–20 3rd Gr"B" (Second League) 4 20 10 3 7 33 22 33 164 finals - - -
Restructured as FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih Founded 2020 based on FC Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih
2020–21 3rd Gr"B" (Second League) 2 21 14 5 2 50 14 47 116 finals - - Promoted
2021–22 was terminated 2nd (First League) 2 20/30 12 6 2 38 17 42 164 finals - began on 24.02.2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Promoted
2022–23 1st (Premier League) 7 30 12 5 13 26 30 41 Not played - - -
2023–24 3 30 17 6 7 51 30 57 116 finals - - -
2024–25 5 30 13 8 9 34 26 47 18 finals UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Transfer from UEL to UEFA Europa Conference League - Play-off round
2025–26 7 30 13 9 8 53 46 48 116 finals - - -
2026–27 TBD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TBD - - TBD
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European record

Football Club Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih (1959-2013) made its debut in European tournaments at the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup, being eliminated by Parma F.C. in the first round (second round for Kryvbas). Kryvbas also became the first club in the history of Ukrainian football representing other than a regional administrative center.

Overall record

Accurate as of 01 January 2026
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CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 8206815−7025.00
UEFA Europa Conference League / UEFA Conference League 200205−5000.00
Total 10208820−12020.00
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UEFA ranking

UEFA coefficient ranking as of 24 August 2025:

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Rank Team Coefficient
317Ukraine FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih3.970
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Results

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Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
as FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih Founded 1959
1999–2000 UEFA Cup Qualifying round Azerbaijan Shamkir 3–0 2–0 5–0
First round Italy Parma 0–3 2–3 2–6
2000–01 UEFA Cup First round France Nantes 0–1 0–5 0–6
Restructured as FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih Founded 2020 based on FC Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih
2024–25 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň 1–2 0–1 1–3
UEFA Conference League Play-off round Spain Real Betis 0–2 0–3 0–5
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Players

Current squad

As of 22 May 2026[25][26][27]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Managers

First team

Reserve team

Head coaches

Coaches and administration

More information Administration, Coaching (senior team) ...
Administration [28] Coaching (senior team) [29] Coaching (U-19 team) [30]
  • Head coach – Netherlands Patrick van Leeuwen
  • Assistant coach - Israel David Ori
  • Assistant coach / Analysts – Ukraine Dmytro Kabachok
  • Assistant coach - Ukraine Valeriy Fedorchuk
  • Goalkeeping coach – Ukraine Oleksandr Kupalnyi
  • Fitness coach – Ukraine Valeriy Blokhin
  • Assistant fitness coach – Ukraine Vyacheslav Ryabov
  • Assistant fitness coach – Ukraine Andriy Bulychev
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See also

Notes

  1. applied to the Second League

References

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