FC Probiy Horodenka

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Full nameFootball Club Probiy Horodenka
Founded1924; 102 years ago (1924)
Capacity2,500[1]
Probiy
Пробій
Full nameFootball Club Probiy Horodenka
Founded1924; 102 years ago (1924)
GroundProbiy Arena, Horodenka
Capacity2,500[1]
ManagerVolodymyr Kovalyuk
LeagueUkrainian First League
2024–25Second League, 1st
Websitehttps://nkprobiy.if.ua/

Football Club Probiy Horodenka (Ukrainian: Футбольний клуб Пробій Городенка) is a Ukrainian professional football team from a small city of Horodenka in Prykarpattia. The club currently plays in Ukrainian First League, the Ukrainian second tier of football league.

The club was established back in 1924 in the Second Polish Republic as one of Ukrainian sports organizations. It participated in lower-level competitions of the Lwów District League or separate Ukrainian sports events. Following occupation of eastern parts of Poland by the Soviet troops in 1939, all existing clubs were liquidated and replaced with "proletarian" sports organizations (Spartak, Dynamo, DO, others). In Horodenka was created a team of the agricultural sports organization "Kolos" which was named Tsukrovyk originally and later Kolos and Dnister. During the Soviet period the team did not record any significant achievements at regional level and never participated in competitions beyond those that were organized between the collectives of physical culture (KFK).

In the beginning of 1990s, the club returned to its original name. During the 1993–94 season Probiy places second behind Naftovyk Dolyna at the Ivano-Frankivsk football championship. In 1995 and 1996 the club reached finals of the regional football cup competition where twice met with Pokuttia Kolomyia and beating them at the 1996 cup final in extra time. Finally in 1998–99 and 2001 Probiy managed to become champions of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (Prykarpattia).

At the national level Probiy debuted in 1994.

Honours

Current squad

As of 20 September 2025[4]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  UKR Roman Serdyuk
2 DF  UKR Volodymyr Radulskyi
3 DF  UKR Ivan Bilyi
5 DF  UKR Volodymyr Savchyn
6 MF  UKR Volodymyr Ivanychuk
7 MF  UKR Mykola Sikach
8 MF  UKR Bohdan Dryhan
9 FW  UKR Danylo Pylypchuk (on loan from Metalist Kharkiv U19)
10 MF  UKR Bohdan Orynchak
11 MF  UKR Ivan Sondey
12 GK  UKR Volodymyr Barabanov
15 MF  UKR Ruslan Kharuk
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF  UKR Ihor Huk
17 MF  UKR Danylo Volynets
19 MF  UKR Ivan Dmytruk
22 DF  UKR Nazar Havrylyuk
23 MF  UKR Andriy Drekalo
25 GK  UKR Maksym Kovalenko (on loan from Metalist Kharkiv)
26 MF  UKR Roman Holodryha
30 DF  UKR Vladyslav Felipovych
31 MF  UKR Roman Borysevych
44 DF  UKR Valentyn Pasichnyk
77 FW  UKR Vasyl Palahnyuk
90 DF  UKR Vladyslav Babanin (on loan from Prykarpattia-Blaho)

League and cup history

Presidents and nachalniki

  • 2012 Stepan Chyzhevskyi (president)
  • 2022– Vitaliy Shevaha (president)
  • 2023– Volodymyr Dumanskyi (nachalnik)
  • 2023– Volodymyr Borysevych (sports director)

Head coaches

References

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