FC Sula Lubny

FC Sula Lubny is a Ukrainian football club from Lubny, Poltava Oblast.

The club was formed on initiative of the regional branch of the Kolos republican sport society in 1985.[1] The club was formed on basis of existing army football team "Zirka" that was formed earlier in 1982.[1] The club was formed soon after complete reconstruction of the city's central stadium "Kolos" (formerly Metalist).[1] The first head coach was appointed Oleksandr Serdiuk.[1] With exception of 1986, since 1985 the club consistently played in All-Ukrainian football competitions during its Soviet period.[1] Among notable players of the club during that period was Ihor Zhabchenko.[1]

Following independence of Ukraine, the club competed of similar competitions among amateurs.[1] In 1994–95 it was admitted to the newly reformed Third League (formerly Transitional League), but after playing a season it was eliminated to amateurs.[1] In 1995 the club played in regional competitions only until 2001 and then was dissolved.[1] Later in 2003 on basis of Sula in Lubny was created the city's team FC Lubny.[1]

League and cup history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
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See also

  • Sula River

References

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