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2003–04 FC Kremin Kremenchuk season

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Kremin
2003–04 season
OwnerKremenchuk City
DirectorDmytro Oleksiienko
Head coachSerhii Svystun
StadiumPolytechnic
Football Championship of Poltava Oblast1st
Ukrainian Amateur League4th Group 6
Poltava Oblast CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: Oleksandr Solnyshkin (11)
All: Oleksandr Solnyshkin (20)
Highest home attendance750
(v. Lubny,
17 August 2003)
Lowest home attendance150
(v. Pyriatyn,
10 April 2004)
(v. DYuFSh Vorskla Poltava,
21 April 2004)
Average home league attendance400
Biggest win13–0 vs Pyriatyn (H),
10 April 2004, First League
Biggest defeat0–2 vs FC ZemliaK Myrhorod (H),
18 October 2003, First League

The 2003–04 season was Kremin's 1st year in existence since clubs revival in 2003 and their first season in the Football Championship of Poltava Oblast, since the win in 1962 as Dnipro. Managed by Serhii Svystun, Kremin won the championship and the Poltava Oblast Cup. They also participated in the Ukrainian Amateur League where they finished bottom of their group. The season covers the period from 17 April 2023 to 1 July 2004.

Season summary

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Pre-season

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On 17 April 2003 Oleksandr Mazur chairman of the sports committee and Peter Skrylnyk Chairman of the Football Federation announced that a meeting with Mykola Hlukhov Kremenchuk mayor took place. The mayor ordered his team to form a municipal team that in 2004 would begin playing in Ukrainian Second League. Kremenchuk City Council planned to cover half of the expanses with the other half being provided by various city enterprises.[1] Team was formed and began playing in second half of July. Serhii Svystun was appointed manager with Leonid Dyndikov as his assistant. Former player Andrii Nediak was appointed as an administrator. Former Kremin and Adoms players made up majority of the team. They were reinforced by Kremenchuk City Championship players from local team Atlant. Kredmash Stadium was selected as a training ground and Polytechnic Stadium was chosen for home matches. On 5 August 2003 Kremin lost 2–1 to Vorskla-2 Poltava during a friendly match organized as a trial for potential players.[2]

August

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On 17 August first match of the 2003–04 Football Championship of Poltava Oblast began, with Kremin hosting Lubny. Match between newly recreated teams ended in a goalless draw.[3] A week later Kremin traveled to Velyka Krucha to face Pyriatyn. Hosts scored first seventeen minutes into the first half. It took Kremin sixteen minutes to come back through Oleh Horyslavets. With one minute remaining in the first half Pyriatyn captain Yurii Irodovskyi scored an own goal after a shot from Oleh Halata. Visitors took control of the match and scored twice after the break to give Kremin its first win.[4] On 30 August Kremin traveled to Reshetylivka to face Vorskla youth football school team. Kremin scored first through Ruslan Roztorhuiev in the seventeenth minute. Thirteen minutes later visitors doubled their lead through Vasyl Kryvoruchko. With one minute remaining before the break Vitalii Havrenkov scored third goal for Kremin. Yevhenii Rozka scored another goal ten minutes after the restart. Oleksandr Myslavskyi scored the teams first hat-trick in under twelve minutes. His first goal came in the seventy-forth minute. Second was scored less than a minute later, and third ten minutes later.[5]

September

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7 September match against Naftovyk-Psel Hadiach was postponed due to Kremin junior team participation in national competition. Instead a home friendly was played against Vorskla Poltava. Almost fifteen hundred people came to watch the match. Vorskla opened the score through Serhii Motuz in the thirty-forth minute. Two minutes later visitors doubled their lead through Lucky Idahor. Kremin pulled one back through Ruslan Roztorhuiev with one minute remaining in first half. Visitors scored the last goal in the game, twelve minutes after restart.[6] A week later Kremin faced PZMS in Poltava. Match ended in a 1–0 loss through a goal from Igor Kislov.[7] On 24 September Kremin hosted league leaders Molod-PedUniversytet.[8] Vitalii Havrenkov gave Kremin the lead in the forty-forth minute. Serhii Shvets scored an own goal to give Kremin a 2–0 win. Kremin finished the month with a huge 12–0 win against Hazovyk Mashivka in first leg of 1/8 of Poltava Oblast Cup.

October

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On 5 October Kremin faced Hazovyk Mashivka in return leg of 1/8 of Poltava Oblast Cup. This time Kremin won 3–0. On 12 October Kremin traveled to Hrebinka to face Locomotyv. Kremin won 3–1. Yurii Kuchuk scored in the twentieth minute to give hosts the lead. Kremin equalized through Ruslan Roztorhuiev eighteen minutes later. Five minutes after the break Oleksandr Solnyshkin gave Kremin the lead. In the sixty-second minute Roztorhuiev scored his second goal of the game.[9] On 18 October Kremin hosted defending champions FC ZemliaK Myrhorod. Match ended in a 2–0 loss. Oleksandr Ovdiienko scored seventeen minutes into the match. Five minutes later Oleh Blokhin doubled the visitors lead. Kremin had a chance to equalize when they were awarded a penalty kick. Anton Dyndikov missed goal and a chance to bring his side back into the game.[10] Kremin finished first half of championship with a 3–0 home win against Psel Hadiach. With the first attack Oleksandr Myslavskyi gave Kremin the lead in the second minute. It took until the eighty-first minute to double the lead through Yevhenii Rozka. Kostiantyn Khyzhniak scored the games third goal.[11] Kremenchuk City council officially registered Municipal Football Club Kremin on 23 October.[12] Kremin was drawn with another team from Kremenchuk in the quarterfinal of the Poltava Oblast Cup. First leg was played on 29 October and finished with a 2–0 win for Kremin. Kostiantyn Khyzhniak and Vitalii Havrenkov were the goalscorers.[13]

November

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Return leg for the cup quarterfinal was played on 7 November. Kremin scored first in the nineteenth minute through Oleksandr Myslavskyi. He scored again in the sixty-first minute before Oleh Spitsyn converted the penalty kick to score first goal for Hirnyk. Oleksandr Chernyshov and Vasyl Kryvoruchko scored within three minutes to give Kremin a convincing 6–1 aggregate win.[13] After Kremin was officially resisted as a municipal club Dmytro Oleksiienko was appointed as a club director. Beginning from 2004 finances to run the club would come from the city budget. Club leadership set goals to win the championship and cup.[14]

March

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In preparation for the spring part of season Kremin played a number of friendly matches. Kremin drew 3–3 with FC Oleksandriya in Oleksandriia, won 3–0 against Ikar from Kirovohrad and drew with Elektron Romny.[15]

April

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On 10 April second half of Poltava Oblast championship began. Kremin hosted Pyriatyn. This game finished 13–0 and was the biggest win ever by the club. Oleksandr Myronenko, Vitalii Havrenkov, Oleh Horyslavets and Serhii Zub each scored one goal, Oleksandr Myslavskyi, Roman Semuka, Vasyl Kryvoruchko each scored twice. Oleksandr Solnyshkin scored a hat-trick.[16] Four days later Kremin played away in Myrhorod. Match with ZemliaK ended in a 1–1 draw. Oleksandr Solnyshkin failed to convert his penalty kick in the twentieth minute. Kremin took the lead three minutes into the second half through Serhii Vynnyk. Seven minutes later they conceded a goal from Oleksandr Tsybulko and were unable to find the winner. This result meant the Kremin was third before facing the league leaders on Sunday. Match against leaders PZMS was played at home. Kremin had an early opportunity to take the lead when Anton Dyndikov had a chance to score a penalty kick. Oleksandr Solnyshkin was the first to reach the ball after the penalty kick and give his team the lead in the tenth minute. He doubled the lead in the thirty-sixth and scored his third goal six minutes into the second half.[17] On 21 April Kremin hosted Vorskla youth football school team. Match ended in a 7–0 win for Kremin. Oleksandr Yankovskyi scored the opening goal in the sixth minute. Oleksandr Solnyshkin doubled the lead from the penalty spot with five minutes remaining in the first half. Oleh Horyslavets, Yevhenii Rozka, Andrii Rusantsev all scored in the second half and Vasyl Kryvoruchko scored two.

May

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2 May match against Lokomotyv did not happen as Locomotyv withdrew from competition. Kremin like all other teams was awarded a walkover. On 5 May Kremin took part in first match of the 2004 Ukrainian Football Amateur League. They were drawn into group 6. First match was a 2–1 win against Metalurh Komsomolske. Serhii Zavialov scored in the third minute, however the visitors equalized four minutes later. Andrii Rusantsev scored in the eighty-forth minute to give Kremin its first victory in the competition. During the next match in Amateur league Dnipro scored twice in the first half. However due to a great game from Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih leader Yevhenii Rymshyn who scored twice, Hirnyk was able to draw the game.[18] On 19 May Kremin returned to Poltava Oblast Championship where they played with one of the leaders Lubny. Roman Semuka with his fifty-eight minute penalty kick gave Kremin much win and took away all hope from Lubny.[19] On the 26th Kremin lost 1–0 to Real Odesa in the third match of Amateur league. Four days latter Kremin won a very difficult 1–0 victory against Psel Hadiach in the first leg of semi-finals of the cup.[20]

June

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On 2 June Kremin played a goalless draw with Metalurh Komsomolske in Amateur league. Kremin players playing only part time could not train as was required and had a low level of physical condition. Away matches did not feature all players.[21] A week later Kremin played Molod-PedUniversytet in Dykanka. All five of Kremin's goals were scored in the second half. Oleksandr Solnyshkin was the first to score in the fifty-eights minute, followed by a goal from Serhii Zavialov two minutes later. Oleksandr Myslavskyi scored eight minutes later. In the seventy-first Zavialov scored another and nine minutes later Solnyshkin also scored his second goal in the game. On 13 June Kremin played its last game in the league against Psel Hadiach. Roman Semuka gave Kremin the lead in the twenty-fifth minute. In the sixty-first minute Oleksandr Solnyshkin doubled that lead. Seven minutes later Artem Stryzhak scored the third goal. In the seventy-ninth minute Psel player Oleh Nehrieiev pulled one back for the hosts. In the last minute Vasyl Kryvoruchko scored the last goal in the league for Kremin.[22] With this win Kremin was crowned champions of the 2003–04 Football Championship of Poltava Oblast.[23] Three days later Kremin played in a 3–2 loss to Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih in Amateur league. Hirnyk took an early lead through Serhii Storozhev. Oleksandr Solnyshkin was able to find the equalizer in the thirty-third minute. Hirnyk again took the lead with one minute remaining in the first half. Dmytro Holovko equalized in the sixty-second minute. However the hosts took the lead for the third time with thirteen minutes remaining. On 20 June Kremin hosted Psel Hadiach in the second match of the Poltava Oblast Cup semifinal. Serhii Zavialov gave Kremin the lead in the fourteenth minute. Oleksandr Myslavskyi doubled the lead in the twenty-ninth minute. Oleksandr Solnyshkin scored a hat-trick in the second half to give Kremin a 6–0 aggregate win.[24][25] Three days later Kremin played the last game in Amateur league. Kremin lost 2–1 in a home game to Real Odesa. The visitors scored first in the twenty-first minute and Oleksandr Myslavskyi equalized five minutes later. Visitors scored again in the seventieth minute. Kremin finished last in the group. On 27 June Cup final was played in Poltava. Kremin kept FC ZemliaK Myrhorod in their half for good part of the game. A defensive mistake allowed Serhii Zavialov to give Kremin the lead in sixty-eight minute. Oleksandr Solnyshkin doubled the lead in the eighty-second minute to win Kremin the Cup.[26] After winning the Poltava Oblast Championship and Cup the team was still unprepared for the Second League. It was decided that the team would remain in the Championship for another year. The team still did not own a team bus, most players worked in factories and only played football in their free time.[27]

Management team

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Position Name Year appointed Last club/team References
Manager Ukraine Serhii Svystun July 2003 Ukraine Atlant Kremenchuk [2]
Coach Ukraine Leonid Dyndikov July 2003 [2]
Nachalnik Komandy/Administrator Ukraine Andrii Nediak July 2003 [2]
Director Ukraine Dmytro Oleksiienko 23 October 2003 [14][28]

Pre-season and friendlies

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  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

Results list Kremin's goal tally first.
Date Opponent Venue Result Kremin scorers Referee
5 August 2003 Vorskla-2 Poltava 1–2[2] Unknown goalscorer
7 September 2003 – 15:00 Vorskla Poltava Home 1–3[6] Roztorhuiev 44'
March 2004 Oleksandriia Away 3–3[15] Unknown goalscorers
March 2004 Ikar Kirovohrad 3–0[15] Unknown goalscorer
March 2004 Elektron Romny Away ?–?[15] Unknown goalscorers

Competitions

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Overall record

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Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
2003–04 Football Championship of Poltava Oblast 17 August 2003 13 June 2004 Matchday 1 Winners 16 12 2 2 53 7 +46 075.00
Poltava Oblast Cup 28 September 2003 31 October 2004 1/8 Final Winners 7 7 0 0 29 1 +28 100.00
2004 Ukrainian Football Amateur League 5 May 2004 23 June 2004 Group stage 4th 6 1 2 3 7 9 −2 016.67
Total 29 20 4 5 89 17 +72 068.97

Source: Competitions


Championship of Poltava Oblast

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Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
16 12 2 2 53 7  +46 38 6 1 1 28 2  +26 6 1 1 25 5  +20

Source: [28]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Kremin Kremenchuk (C) 16 12 2 2 53 7 +46 38 Champion
2 ZemliaK Myrhorod 16 10 5 1 33 11 +22 35 Silver Medals
3 PZMS Poltava 16 10 5 1 27 14 +13 35 Bronze Medals
4 Lubny 16 7 7 2 39 18 +21 28
5 Psel Hadiach 16 5 2 9 18 32 −14 17
Source: fcvorskla.com.ua
(C) Champions

Matches

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  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

Results list Kremin's goal tally first.
Date Opponent Venue Result Kremin scorers Referee Attendance
17 August 2003 – 16:30 Lubny Home 0–0[29] Vasyl Horats 750
24 August 2003 – 16:30 Pyriatyn Away 4–1[30] Horyslavets 33', Irodovskyi 44' (o.g.), Myslavskyi 55', Havrenkov 66' Oleksandr Matiash 300
30 August 2003 – 16:30 DYuFSh Vorskla Poltava Away 7–0[31] Roztorhuiev 17', Kryvoruchko 30', Havrenkov 44', Rozka 55', Myslavskyi 74', 75', 85' Viktor Kharchenko 100
14 September 2003 – 15:00 PZMS Poltava Away 0–1[32] Viktor Kharchenko 150
24 September 2003 – 15:00 Molod-PedUniversytet Poltava Home 2–0[33] Havrenkov 44', Shvets 67' (o.g.) Volodymyr Oleksiienko
12 October 2003 – 15:00 Lokomotyv Away 3–1[34] Roztorhuiev 38', 62', Solnyshkin 50' Volodymyr Oleksiienko 200
18 October 2003 – 14:30 ZemliaK Myrhorod Home 0–2[35] Oleksandr Matiash 500
22 October 2003 – 15:00 Psel Hadiach Home 3–0[36] Myslavskyi 2', Rozka 81', Khyzhniak 90' Yurii Levchuk 250
10 April 2004 – 15:00 Pyriatyn Home 13–0[37] Solnyshkin 15', 76', 87', Zub 20', Myslavskyi 37', 44', Myronenko 60', Havrenkov 62', Horyslavets 64', Semuka 67', 85', Kryvoruchko 69', 82' Oleksii Bilichenko 150
14 April 2004 – 15:00 ZemliaK Myrhorod Away 1–1[38] Vynnyk 48' Oleksandr Hornostaiev
18 April 2004 – 15:00 PZMS Poltava Home 3–0[38] Solnyshkin 10', 36', 51' Oleksandr Korniiko 600
21 April 2004 – 15:00 DYuFSh Vorskla Poltava Home 7–0[39] Yankovskyi 6', Solnyshkin 40' (pen.), Horyslavets 49', Rozka 62', Kryvoruchko 70', 71', Rusantsev 85' Viktor Kharchenko 150
2 May 2004 Lokomotyv Home w/o[40]
19 May 2004 – 15:00 Lubny Away 1–0[41] Semuka 58' (pen.) Oleksandr Hornostaiev 344
9 June 2004 – 17:00 Molod-PedUniversytet Poltava Away 5–0[42] Solnyshkin 58', 80', Zavialov 60', 71', Myslavskyi 68' Viktor Kharchenko 80
13 June 2004 – 17:00 Psel Hadiach Away 4–1[43] Semuka 25', Solnyshkin 61', Stryzhak 68', Kryvoruchko 90' Oleksandr Matiash

Poltava Oblast Cup

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  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

Results list Kremin's goal tally first.
Date Opponent Venue Result Kremin scorers Referee Attendance
28 September 2003 – 14:20 Hazovyk Mashivka Home 12–0[44] Dyndikov 11' (pen.), 90', Rozka 14', 67', Horyslavets 26', Vynnyk 39', Solnyshkin 46', 47', Myslavskyi 73', 77', Kryvoruchko 79', 86' Oleksandr Hornostaiev 200
5 October 2003 – 14:00 Hazovyk Mashivka Away 3–0[45] Dyndikov 32', 53', Solnyshkin 81' Mykola Myhulia 40
29 October 2003 – 14:00 Hirnyk-Metalurh Home 2–0[46] Khyzhniak 24', Havrenkov 45' Anatolii Kharakhalchuk 500
2 November 2003 – 14:00 Hirnyk-Metalurh Away 4–1[46] Myslavskyi 19', 61', Chernyshov 81', Kryvoruchko 84' Pavlo Briukhov 300
30 May 2004 – 15:00 Psel Hadiach Away 1–0[47] Solnyshkin 70' Oksana Yermakova 500
20 June 2004 – 14:00 Psel Hadiach Home 5–0[48] Zavialov 14', Myslavskyi 29', Solnyshkin 65', 70', 78' (pen.) Roman Bukhurynskyi
27 June 2004 – 14:00 FC ZemliaK Myrhorod Neutral 2–0[49] Zavialov 68', Solnyshkin 82' Ihor Pokydko 150

Amateur League

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Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
6 1 2 3 7 9  −2 5 0 2 1 3 4  −1 1 0 2 4 5  −1

Source: [50]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih 6 3 1 2 11 11 0 10 Second Stage
2 Real Odesa 6 3 1 2 6 6 0 10
3 Metalurh Komsomolske 6 2 2 2 6 4 +2 8
4 Kremin Kremenchuk 6 1 2 3 7 9 −2 5
Source: [citation needed]

Group 6

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  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

Results list Kremin's goal tally first.
Date Opponent Venue Result Kremin scorers Referee Attendance
5 May 2004 – 17:00 Metalurh Komsomolske Away 2–1[40] Zavialov 3', Rusantsev 84' Serhii Hatsenko 200
12 May 2004 – 17:00 Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih Home 2–2[41] Havrenkov 5', 38' Ihor Sobolenko 380
26 May 2004 – 18:00 Real Odesa Away 0–1[47] Maksym Chertoplias 150
2 June 2004 – 18:00 Metalurh Komsomolske Home 0–0[42] Oleksandr Ochkurenko 500
16 June 2004 – 17:00 Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih Away 2–3[43] Solnyshkin 33', Holovko 62' Andrii Naboichenko 300
23 June 2004 – 18:00 Real Odesa Home 1–2[51] Myslavskyi 26' Artem Nozdrachov 200

Statistics

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Appearances and goals

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The plus (+) symbol denotes an appearance as a substitute, hence 2+1 indicates two appearances in the starting XI and one appearance as a substitute.

No. Pos Nat Player Total League Amateur League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Ukraine UKR Serhii Prykhozhyi 26 0 15 0 6 0 5 0
GK Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Petko 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
12 GK Ukraine UKR Andrii Oliinyk 7 0 0+2 0 0+1 0 1+3 0
2 DF Ukraine UKR Oleh Horyslavets 26 4 15 3 6 0 5 1
3 DF Ukraine UKR Serhii Vynnyk 27 2 10+5 1 5 0 7 1
4 DF Ukraine UKR Yevhenii Rozka 26 7 14 5 5 0 7 2
14 DF Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Myronenko 27 1 13+2 1 5 0 7 0
DF Ukraine UKR Serhii Koval 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
5 MF Ukraine UKR Artem Stryzhak 24 0 12+1 0 4+1 0 6 0
17 MF Ukraine UKR Vasyl Kryvoruchko 20 9 6+8 6 0+2 0 1+3 3
7 MF Ukraine UKR Anton Dyndikov 30 4 13+5 0 5+1 0 5+1 4
6 MF Ukraine UKR Oleh Halata 26 0 9+5 0 5+1 0 5+1 0
15 MF Ukraine UKR Serhii Zub 18 1 14 1 2 0 2 0
10 MF Ukraine UKR Vitalii Havrenkov 22 8 11+1 4 4+1 2 5 2
9 MF Ukraine UKR Pavel Pashayev 2 0 0+1 0 0 0 1 0
MF Ukraine UKR Maksym Pashayev 1 0 0+1 0 - - - -
MF Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Chernyshov 15 1 0+5 0 0+4 0 1+5 1
13 MF Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Yankovskyi 4 1 2+2 1 - - - -
MF Ukraine UKR Denys Vakulchuk 1 0 0+1 0 - - - -
MF Ukraine UKR Volodymyr Kovalov 4 0 0+2 0 0 0 1+1 0
18(19) MF Ukraine UKR Andrii Rusantsev 18 2 0+5 1 0+6 1 2+5 0
MF Ukraine UKR Dmytro Holovko 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
MF Ukraine UKR Viktor Kovalevskyi 1 0 0 0 1 0 - -
8 FW Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Solnyshkin 20 20 11 11 4 1 5 8
11 FW Ukraine UKR Serhii Zavialov 14 5 2+5 2 5 1 2 2
16 FW Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Myslavskyi 24 14 3+11 8 2+3 1 2+3 5
FW Ukraine UKR Ruslan Roztorhuiev 11 3 8 3 0 0 2+1 0
17 FW Ukraine UKR Maksym Myroshnychenko 3 0 0 0 2+1 0 - -
9 FW Ukraine UKR Roman Semuka 12 4 7 4 4+1 0 - -
FW Ukraine UKR Kostiantyn Khyzhniak 10 2 0+6 1 0 0 4 1

Source: [52]

Transfers

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In

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Date Pos. Name From Fee
July 2003 MF Ukraine Anton Dyndikov Ukraine Kremez Undisclosed
MF Ukraine Oleh Halata
MF Ukraine Vasyl Kryvoruchko
DF Ukraine Denys Vakulchuk
DF Ukraine Serhii Vynnyk
MF Ukraine Oleksandr Chernyshov Ukraine Atlant Kremenchuk
MF Ukraine Dmytro Holovko
MF Ukraine Volodymyr Kovalov
GK Ukraine Andrii Oliinyk
MF Ukraine Maksym Pashayev
MF Ukraine Pavel Pashayev
MF Ukraine Andrii Rusantsev
MF Ukraine Artem Stryzhak
MF Ukraine Dmytro Holovko Ukraine Kremenchukmiaso
GK Ukraine Serhii Prykhozhyi
MF Ukraine Volodymyr Kovalov Ukraine Hirnyk-Sport Komsomolsk
FW Ukraine Oleksandr Myslavskyi
FW Ukraine Oleksandr Solnyshkin
DF Ukraine Oleh Horyslavets Russia Sokol Saratov
FW Ukraine Kostiantyn Khyzhniak Ukraine Palmira Odesa
FW Ukraine Maksym Myroshnychenko Kazakhstan Ordabasy
FW Ukraine Ruslan Roztorhuiev Czech Republic Český Brod
FW Ukraine Roman Semuka Ukraine Uholiok Myrnohrad
MF Ukraine Oleksandr Yankovskyi Ukraine Zirka Kirovohrad
FW Ukraine Serhii Zavialov Ukraine Ikar-MAKBO Kirovohrad
MF Ukraine Serhii Zub Ukraine Vorskla-2 Poltava
DF Ukraine Oleksandr Myronenko Unknown
DF Ukraine Yevhenii Rozka

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Sources

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