Football club
1950 Champion of Ukraine – the Zakarpattia Regional Council team (Spartak society)
Football Club Hoverla Uzhhorod (Ukrainian : Футбольний Клуб "Говерла" Ужгород [ɦoˈwɛrlɐ ˈuʒɦorod] ) was a Ukrainian professional football club based in Uzhhorod . Following the end of the 2015–16 season it was expelled from the Ukrainian Premier League because of debts to (current and former) players.[ 2] It then ceased to exist.[ 3]
History
The club was inaugurated in 1946 as Spartak Uzhhorod . However some of its emblems point to a predecessor, SC Rus, founded in 1925, although direct links between the two franchises can barely be traced. In 1961, Spartak was renamed Verhovyna , and in 1971 Hoverla. In 1982, it was renamed Zakarpattia , then Verhovyna again in 1997 for two years.
Zakarpattia started the 2001–02 season in the Ukrainian Premier League , but a last-place finish saw the club demoted to the Ukrainian First League . They returned in 2004–05 and 2007–08 but each time with the same result: relegation from the Premier League after a single season.
Before the start of the 2011–12 Ukrainian First League season the club renamed itself FC Hoverla-Zakarpattia Uzhhorod .[ 4]
The team renamed themselves Hoverla prior to the start of the 2012–13 Ukrainian Premier League season.[ 5] Following the season the club was supposed to be relegated according to the season's regulations, yet conveniently both runners-up PFC Oleksandriya and FC Stal Alchevsk refused to get promoted, while the Football Federation of Ukraine refused other teams to get promoted.
On 8 June 2016, (after the end of the 2015–16 season ) the club did not get a licence to continue to play in the league due to debts to (current and former) players and was thus de facto expelled from the Ukrainian Premier League .[ 2] It then ceased to exist.[ 3]
Name changes
1946 – Spartak
1961 – Verkhovyna
1971 – Hoverla
/ 1982 – Zakarpattia
1997 – Verkhovyna
1999 – Zakarpattia
2011 – Hoverla-Zakarpattia
2012 – Hoverla
Honors
In Soviet Union
League and cup history
Season
Div.
Pos.
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P
Domestic Cup
Europe
Notes
1992
2nd "B"
5
26
13
5
8
28
25
31
1/32 finals
1992–93
2nd
16
42
13
10
19
45
56
36
1/64 finals
1993–94
2nd
14
38
12
8
18
33
53
32
1/32 finals
1994–95
2nd
17
38
12
10
20
40
62
46
1/16 finals
1995–96
2nd
17
42
14
8
20
49
67
50
1/32 finals
1996–97
2nd
15
46
17
7
22
56
78
58
1/32 finals 1st Stage
as Verhovyna
1997–98
2nd
20
42
7
11
24
42
79
32
1/32 finals
Relegated as Verhovyna
1998–99
3rd "A"
1
28
20
6
2
48
14
66
1/64 finals
Promoted
1999–00
2nd
13
34
14
6
14
36
49
48
1/16 finals
2000–01
2nd
2
34
19
7
8
50
38
64
1/8 finals
Promoted
2001–02
1st
14
26
5
6
15
23
49
21
1/4 finals
Relegated
2002–03
2nd
7
34
14
9
11
27
26
51
1/16 finals
2003–04
2nd
1
34
22
4
8
49
27
70
1/16 finals
Promoted
2004–05
1st
12
30
7
10
13
21
30
31
1/32 finals
2005–06
1st
16
30
3
6
21
17
53
15
1/16 finals
Relegated
2006–07
2nd
2
36
25
5
6
50
22
80
1/16 finals
Promoted
2007–08
1st
16
30
3
9
18
17
54
18
1/16 finals
Relegated
2008–09
2nd
1
32
21
6
5
55
28
69
1/8 finals
Promoted
2009–10
1st
16
30
5
4
21
18
44
19
1/16 finals
Relegated
2010–11
2nd
6
34
16
8
10
51
40
56
1/32 finals
2011–12
2nd
1
34
27
3
4
67
16
84
1/16 finals
Promoted
2012–13
1st
15
30
5
7
18
29
57
22
1/8 finals
2013–14
1st
12
28
7
5
16
26
39
26
1/16 finals
2014–15
1st
12
26
3
10
13
22
47
19
1/8 finals
2015–16
1st
13
26
3
7
16
13
45
7
1/16 finals
−9
In their last season the club was deducted nine points due to not complying with decisions of the FFU Control and Disciplinary Committee (CDC).[ 7]
Managers
Famous players
See also
References
External links
Sports societies and factory teams Class B Second League
Seasons
Vyshcha Liha Premier League
2024–25 teamsFormer teams
Active(lower leagues) Defunct(or amateur)
Winners Golden matches Statistics