FC Surozh Sudak

FC Surozh Sudak (Futbol′nyy klub Surozh Sudak) was an amateur football club from Sudak, Crimea.

Description and history

The club's name is an obsolete version of the city in the Ruthenian language. As a club, it existed until 2007. After its liquidation, the club's academy still delegates junior teams in Ukrainian youth competitions. Before FC Surozh participated in Ukrainian competitions of lower leagues and among amateurs. The club was champion of the Crimea Football Championship at least twice in 1992 and 1996/97.

In 1992–93 as the only representative from Crimea, Surozh participated in the Ukrainian competitions among KFK (fitness clubs) and earned a promotion to the Transitional League (later the Third League).[1] During that season the club played its home games in a settlement Zolote Pole that is located further inland in the Kirovske Raion.[1]

Its first game at a professional level, the club played on 31 August 1992 in Kiev against FC CSKA Kyiv (at that time CSK ZSU Kyiv).[2] The first season at a professional level was not successful and the club was relegated to amateurs.[2]

The 1994–95 season FC Surozh participated in the competition of KFK.[3] After failing to obtain promotion, the club withdrew from national amateur competitions and concentrated on the regional competitions in Crimea.

League and cup history

Soviet Union

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1991 5th KFK Ukrainian SSR Gr. 4 5/16 30 14 11 5 65 20 39 Reorganization of competitions

Ukraine

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1992–93 5th Amateur League Gr. 6 1/14 26 20 4 2 56 13 44 Promoted
1993–94 4th Transitional League 16/18 34 9 8 17 38 51 26 Relegated
1994–95 5th Amateur League Gr. 6 4/17 32 21 1 10 30 21 64
...
2002 5th Crimean Championship 15/18 34 8 6 20 36 58 30 [4]
2003 5th Crimean Championship 15/15 28 3 1 24 12 86 10 [4]
...
2007 5th Crimean Championship 10/13 24 5 3 16 25 52 18 [4]

Crimea

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
2015–16 2nd Open Championship 14/16 22 1 0 21 10 86 3 Withdrew, defunct[4]

Notable players

Honours

 1992, 1996/97

References

  1. 1992-92 Amateurs by Alexei Kobozyev
  2. 1993–94 Transitional League by Alexei Kobozyev
  3. 1994–95 Amateurs by Alexei Kobozyev
  4. «Сурож» Судак (Не существует), footballfacts.ru


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