FC Podillya Khmelnytskyi

During World War II, the Soviet sports competitions were suspended and the club was disbanded.

In 1960, the club obtained the status of "team of master" and entered the Soviet Class B competitions.

In 1978, the team was renamed after the historical Ukrainian region of Podillya (Podoliya in Russian) where it played its home games.

Podillya finished the year in fourth place out of fourteen teams under the management of Hrynevych.

Until club's relegation in 1998 to the Druha Liha, the team was placing inconsistently in the middle of the tournament table.

[3] The Krasyliv's team existed since 2000 and soon after being promoted in 2002 to the Ukrainian First League merged with FC Obolon Kyiv.

[6][7] In 2007, the professional club playing in the Ukrainian First League moved their home games to Krasyliv.

Following the first stage of national amateur competitions, the newly formed communal club applied for a place in the Second League.

[8][9] The club's succession was approved early in March 2009 by the Professional Football League of Ukraine.

[3] In 2015, a phantom club FC Hetman Khemlnytskyi took part in 2015 Ukrainian Amateur Cup.

FC Temp Shepetivka won the 1991 Football Cup of the Ukrainian SSR at the stadium.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Contrast (blue) variation of the club logo
Club Emblem
FC Podillia-Khmelnytskyi
View of the stadium