FC Krymteplytsia Molodizhne

FC Krymteplytsia Molodizhne was a football club based in an urbanized settlement (town) Molodizhne (north of Simferopol and adjacent to the city limits). The club's name means "Crimea greenhouse", as the club was founded by entrepreneur Alexander Vasiliev, general director of the agriculture company of the same name.

Krymteplytsia
Club Emblem
Full nameFutbol'nyy klub Krymteplytsia Molodizhne
Nickname(s)Greenhouses
Founded1999
Dissolved2021
GroundKT Sport-Arena, Ahrarne
Capacity3000
ChairmanVladimir Vasilyev
Head CoachArtur Olenin
LeagueCrimean Premier League
2020–214th (withdrew, defunct)
KT Sport-Arena in Ahrarne

History

The club played its home games in Simferopol in the town of Ahrarne which is located within the limits of the city. In the championship of the Crimea, the club is represented by its second team "Spartak Molodizhnoe".

In the 2006–07 season they competed in the Ukrainian First League.

At the end of the 2012–13 Ukrainian First League season the club's administration withdrew the club from the professional league.[1] Since 2013 Krymteplytsia participates at the regional competitions only.

In 2016 it joined the Crimean Premier League.

The club withdrew from the league in 2021 due to funding issues.

Their main colours were red and white, due to chairman Vasiliev being an FC Spartak Moskva supporter, and green, from the company colours of Krymteplytsia.

Since 2022, the team joins the Crimean Football Union and performs in the Crimean National Championship under the new name Sparta-KT Molodizhnoe

Honours

2016–17, 2019–20
2018–19
  • CFU Cup (National Cup)
2017–18, 2019–20
2016–17
2004–05 (Gr. B)
2002, 2015–16

League and cup history

Ukraine

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
2002 5th Crimean Championship ... Amateur Cup Admitted to Amateur League
2003 4th Amateur League Gr. E 2/5 8 4 2 2 9 5 14 Admitted
2003–04 3rd Second League Gr. B 3/16 30 16 8 6 46 31 56 132 finals
2004–05 3rd Second League Gr. B 1/14 26 20 5 1 51 17 65 132 finals Promoted
2005–06 2nd First League 9/18 34 12 11 11 35 34 47 116 finals
2006–07 2nd First League 4/19 36 21 7 8 53 37 70 18 finals
2007–08 2nd First League 11/20 38 13 11 14 49 43 50 132 finals
2008–09 2nd First League 6/17 32 14 7 11 40 39 49 116 finals
2009–10 2nd First League 6/18 34 17 8 9 53 28 59 18 finals
2010–11 2nd First League 4/18 34 18 7 9 43 30 61 116 finals
2011–12 2nd First League 5/18 34 17 9 8 50 38 60 132 finals
2012–13 2nd First League 14/18 34 9 8 17 30 45 35 116 finals Withdrew[1]
2014 5th Crimean Championship 5/16 24 11 3 10 41 31 36 Reorganization of competitions

Crimea

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
2015 1st All-Crimean Championship Gr. A 9/10 9 1 3 5 12 21 6 Reorganization of competitions
2015–16 2nd Open Championship 1/16 24 21 1 2 111 17 64 Promoted
2016–17 1st Premier League 2/8 28 17 6 5 59 28 57 Final
2017–18 1st Premier League 4/8 28 15 5 8 42 28 50 Cup
2018–19 1st Premier League 3/8 28 13 10 5 44 22 49 14 finals
2019–20 1st Premier League 2/8 28 16 6 6 53 25 54 Cup
2020–21 1st Premier League 4/8 28 12 2 12 47 39 44 14 finals Withdrew

Last squad

As of 5 March 2019, according to official website

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Russia RUS Vyacheslav Bazylevych
4 DF Russia RUS Ivan Frolov
4 FW Russia RUS Abdurashid Tokhirov
5 DF Russia RUS Vladimir Pshenichnikov
9 MF Russia RUS Maksym Prykhodnoy
10 MF Russia RUS Lenur Akhunov
11 FW Russia RUS Vladimir Sychevoy
12 GK Russia RUS Ilya Isayev
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Russia RUS Georgi Beryozov
16 FW Russia RUS Nikita Prikhodnoy
20 MF Russia RUS Grigori Gerasimov
21 MF Russia RUS Yuri Maksimov
22 MF Russia RUS Igor Dudov
25 DF Russia RUS Rollan Pohoreltsev
29 MF Russia RUS Ruslan Salakhutdinov
FW Ukraine UKR Redvan Memeshev
DF Russia RUS Yanis Linda

Coaches

Spartak Molodizhne

The club has own reserve team Spartak Molodizhne (also as Spartak-KT Molodizhne). Spartak defunct in 2018.[4]

The Spartak took part in 2009–10 Ukrainian League Cup where it was eliminated by FC Myr Hornostayivka in quarterfinals.

Honours

2007, 2008, 2009

Ukraine

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
2005[4] 5th Crimean Championship 5/14 26 15 6 5 60 25 51 as "Krymteplytsia-2"
2006[4] 5th Crimean Championship 12/14 26 7 2 17 33 81 23 as "Krymteplytsia-Khimik"
2007[4] 5th Crimean Championship 1/13 24 19 3 2 75 28 60
2008[4] 5th Crimean Championship 1/13 22 19 2 1 87 20 59
2009[4] 5th Crimean Championship 1/12 21 19 1 1 63 18 58
2010[4] 5th Crimean Championship 7/12 22 10 3 9 32 34 33
2011[4] 5th Crimean Championship 8/13 22 9 2 11 36 42 29
...
2013[4] 5th Crimean Championship 7/11 10 5 1 4 15 15 16
2014[4] 5th Crimean Championship 5/16 24 11 3 10 41 31 36 Reorganization of competitions

Crimea

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
2016–17[5] 2nd Open Championship 5/13 23 11 5 7 50 27 38 as "Krymteplytsia-2"
2017–18[5] 2nd Open Championship 5/13 24 11 5 8 43 33 38 as "Krymteplytsia-2"
2018–19[5] 2nd Open Championship 7/17 29 13 5 11 63 48 44 as "Krymteplytsia-2"; withdrew

References

  1. The team's administration informed the PFL that their club will exist only with a youth sports program. (11 June 2013)"Крымтеплица" снимается с Чемпионата Украины [Krymteplitsia leaves the Ukrainian championship] (in Russian). ua-football.com. 11 June 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  2. "ОФИЦИАЛЬНО: Артур Оленин тренер "Крымтеплицы" | ФК Крымтеплица". fc-kt.ru. Archived from the original on 22 August 2017.
  3. Oleh Kolesov was put in charge of Krymteplytsia (Олег Колесов возглавил "Крымтеплицу"). Crimean Sport. 23 January 2019
  4. «Спартак» Молодёжное (Не существует). footballfacts.ru. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  5. «Крымтеплица-2» Молодёжное. footballfacts.ru. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
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