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米达列斯
Metalist Kharkiv
全名FC Metalist Kharkiv
绰号Zhovto-Syni (Yellow-blue)
主场米达列斯运动场
容纳人数30,133人(提升至43,000人)[1]
主席Ukraine Oleksandr Yaroslavsky
主教练Ukraine 迈朗·马基域(Myron Markevych)
联赛乌克兰超级联赛
3rd
主场球衣
客场球衣

米达列斯,全称米达列斯哈尔科夫足球会乌克兰语Металіст Харків 俄语:Металлист Харьков 英语:FC Metalist Kharkiv)是乌克兰一支职业足球会,位于乌克兰哈尔科夫,于1925年成立。曾在苏格兰顶级联赛作赛,现属乌克兰超级联赛。

历史

苏联时期

The team has played under the following names: KhPZ (1936-1946), Dzerzhinets (1947-1956), Avangard (1956-1965), Metallist (1965-1991) and FC Metalist (since 1992). FC Metalist Kharkiv was initially founded in 1925, when a local train construction facility provided funding and allowed use of its territory to start a football club. Ten years later, the club won the city of Kharkiv championship, which allowed the club to enter the USSR Cup in the following season. Following World War II, the club resumed its play in local competitions, promoting itself to the Soviet Second League B in 1947 only to be demoted three seasons later.

In 1956, Metalist returned to Soviet Second League B and would be promoted at first to Soviet First League in 1958 later to the Soviet Top League in 1960. She stayed in Top League for 4 seasons and demoted to First League in 1963. She continued her decline and demoted to Second League. In 1978, the club was promoted to Soviet First League and two years later, the club finished third in the competition barely missing promotion to the top flight. The following season, the club improved on their previous performance and won the Soviet First League outright to earn a spot in Soviet Top League. The club would appear in the remaining 10 seasons of the Soviet Top League with several successes on the domestic front. In 1983, Metalist was the runner-up in the USSR Cup (losing 1-0 to Shakhtar Donetsk) and a few years later in 1988 would win the cup, beating Torpedo Moscow by a score of 2-0. As a result, Metalist Kharkiv earned a trip to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Metalist would only advance to the 1/16 finals of the competition, beating Yugoslavian side Borac Banja Luka and losing to the Dutch club Roda JC.

乌克兰超级联赛

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the formation of an independent Ukraine, Metalist would take part in the premier season of the Ukrainian Premier League in 1992. That season, Metalist took 5th place, an achievement it would never top until the 2006-07 season, finishing in 5th place three more times since, the most notable coming during the 2001-02 season. The club finished with 40 points, on par with FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhya and FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk for a three-way tie. Metalist was expected to take 4th place (and subsequently compete in the UEFA Cup) by virtue of having the best three-way head-to-head record among the three teams (which is the official tie-breaker to be used in domestic competitions), but following a protest by FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhya and an arbitrary decision by PFL (the administrative body of the UPL), FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhya was awarded 4th place on grounds that they had better head-to-head records independently against either side [2]. Following unsuccessful protests from Metalist, a disheartened management, team and fan base would see the club finish last the following season and earning a demotion to the Persha Liha. However, the club would return to the UPL after one season and following a financial crisis and a takeover of the club by UkrSibbank co-owner Oleksandr Yaroslavsky, steady investment would see Metalist show improvement and balanced performance. In the 2006-07 season, the club secured third place in the UPL and a spot in the UEFA Cup 2007-08, their only second ever European appearance. The competition drew Metalist against English club Everton. The first leg, away at Goodison Park, resulted in a 1-1 draw, but Everton won the second leg 3-2 eliminating Metalist. Year 2008-09 FC metalist also played in 1st round UEFA Cup With Besiktas (Istanbul). First match resulted in 1-0, Besiktas won. In domestic game Metalist won 4-1 and by the results of the 2 matches came to the group stage of UEFA Cup.

球会

Main articles: Metalist Stadium


The club's main ground is Metalist Stadium, which was constructed in 1926 and currently holds slightly over 30,000 spectators. The ground was reconstructed on several occasions, with the latest one starting in 2006 and ongoing to the present day. During the 1960s, the stadium gained fame in the USSR for having the best pitch quality and the first drainage system in the country.[3]

As Metalist Stadium is scheduled to be one of the venues for Euro 2012, the management decided to reconstruct and expand the arena and turn it into a modern recreational and leisure facility. Capacity of the stadium is planned to increase by 13 000, with final capacity being around 43 000. Restoration works commenced in the fall of 2006 and are due to be finished by the end of 2008. In May 2008, Metalist Arena was the venue for Ukrainian Cup, this is the first and so far only occasion that the Cup has traveled away from Kyiv.

赞助商

主要赞助商为DCH,球衣则由Adidas赞助。

荣誉

1988
  • 乌克兰冠军杯: 1
1978

亚军

1983
1992
1988
1987
  • 乌克兰冠军杯: 2
1974, 1976
2003/04

球员名单

深字显示的球员曾为大国脚。

名单根据官方网页 [1]于2008年7月19日的更新。 注释:国旗表示球员在国际足联资格规则定义的国家队。球员可能拥有一个以上非国际足联国籍。

号码 位置 球员
2   后卫 干尼斯辛高
3   后卫 施连
4   中场 捷利
5   后卫 巴比治(副队长)
6   后卫 根卡锡克(副队长)
7   中场 华耶耶夫
8   中场 伊特马
9   中场 施里约沙
10   中场 卓索域
14   前锋 查高比亚
17   前锋 高维尔
18   门将 赞丹哥夫
19   中场 巴利高
20   中场 普斯杜柏兰高
号码 位置 球员
22   后卫 奥巴杜域队长
23   门将 巴斯汉
24   前锋 科明萨克达外借)
25   中场 拉根
26   前锋 薛锡
27   后卫 米丹拿
28   中场 保丹高
29   门将 哥恩诺夫(队长)
30   后卫 古尔耶
33   中场 戴域
37   后卫 波迪恩
50   前锋 积逊
88   后卫 古里诺夫

外借球员

注释:国旗表示球员在国际足联资格规则定义的国家队。球员可能拥有一个以上非国际足联国籍。

号码 位置 球员
  前锋 安东诺夫(外借到索亚
  中场 列宾诺克(外借到FC奥迪沙
  中场 施域拉祖尼(外借到Krymteplitsia Molodizhne
  中场 哥斯杜克(外借到Zakarpattya Uzhhorod
  前锋 戴维多夫(外借到Zakarpattya Uzhhorod

著名球员

     

历任教练

League and Cup history

  Soviet Union

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1978 3rd 1 44 29 12 3 66 20 70 Promoted
Champions Ukraine
1979 2nd 7 46 19 10 17 43 47 48 Group stage
1980 2nd 3 46 24 12 10 76 40 60 Group stage
1981 2nd 1 46 25 12 9 68 33 62 Group stage Promoted
1982 1st 12 34 10 11 13 32 34 30 Group stage
1983 1st 11 34 12 8 14 38 40 32 Finalist
1984 1st 12 34 12 5 17 42 53 29 1/8
1985 1st 10 34 12 7 15 39 55 31 1/16
1986 1st 12 30 9 9 12 21 25 27 1/16
1987 1st 11 30 10 7 13 23 32 27 1/4
1988 1st 11 30 8 10 12 29 36 26 Winner
1989 1st 7 30 10 10 10 30 33 30 1/8
1990 1st 11 24 5 8 11 13 28 18 1/4 lost to FC Dynamo Kyiv for the Cup
1991 1st 15 30 8 9 13 32 43 25 1/16 Joined Ukrainian Supreme League
lost to FC Karpaty Lviv for the Cup

  Ukraine

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1992 1st 6 18 8 5 5 21 16 21 Runner-up quit Soviet Cup[4]
1992-93 1st 5 30 12 7 11 37 34 31 1/2 finals
1993-94 1st 18 34 6 8 20 22 63 20 1/16 finals Relegated
1994-95 2nd 10 42 17 9 16 48 44 60 Second round
1995-96 2nd 19 42 10 9 23 40 54 39 1/32 finals
1996-97 2nd 12 46 18 9 19 55 53 63 Second round
1997-98 2nd 3 42 26 11 5 74 29 89 1/16 finals Promoted
1998-99 1st 6 30 14 5 11 31 32 47 1/4 finals
1999-00 1st 5 30 12 8 10 41 35 44 1/16 finals
2000-01 1st 9 26 8 7 11 27 37 31 1/8 finals
2001-02 1st 5 26 11 7 8 35 36 40 1/4 finals
2002-03 1st 16 30 6 5 19 19 43 23 1/16 finals Relegated
2003-04 2nd 2 34 19 9 6 51 24 66 1/16 finals Promoted
2004-05 1st 11 30 9 7 14 25 37 34 1/16 finals
2005-06 1st 5 30 12 7 11 35 42 43 1/8 finals
2006-07 1st 3 30 18 7 5 40 20 61 1/2 finals
2007-08 1st 3 30 19 6 5 50 27 63 1/8 finals UC 1st Round
2008-09 1st 1/2 finals UC Group stage

References

  1. ^ OSK Metalist official website. The stadium is under reconstruction and exspansion. [June 25].  已忽略未知参数|accessyear= (帮助);
  2. ^ Ukraine 2001/02. RSSSF. [May 30].  已忽略未知参数|accessyear= (帮助);
  3. ^ OSK Metalist official website. The Stadium's short history. [July 25].  已忽略未知参数|accessyear= (帮助);
  4. ^ forfeited its quaterfinal game with FC Lokomotiv Moscow on March 25 and along with the two other Ukrainian clubs quit the competition

See also

Template:Ukrainian Premier League teamlist