Avanhard

_No League Soccer | Ukraine

Team Info

Founded: 1955

Stadium: Prapor Stadium

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
21 May 2022
14:00
Nyva Ternopil - - - Avanhard Ukrainian First League
Stadion Mis'kyj
14 May 2022
14:00
Avanhard - - - Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih Ukrainian First League
Stadion Prapor
07 May 2022
14:00
Polissya Zhytomyr - - - Avanhard Ukrainian First League
Tsentralnyi Stadion
30 Apr 2022
14:00
Avanhard - - - Mynai Ukrainian First League
Stadion Prapor
27 Apr 2022
14:00
Avanhard - - - Polissya Zhytomyr Ukrainian First League
Stadion Prapor
23 Apr 2022
14:00
Avanhard - - - VPK-Ahro Shevchenkivka Ukrainian First League
Stadion Prapor
16 Apr 2022
14:00
Volyn - - - Avanhard Ukrainian First League
Stadion Avanhard
09 Apr 2022
14:00
Avanhard - - - Obolon-Brovar Ukrainian First League
Stadion Prapor
06 Apr 2022
14:00
Avanhard - - - Volyn Ukrainian First League
Stadion Prapor
02 Apr 2022
14:00
Metalist Kharkiv - - - Avanhard Ukrainian First League
Oblasny SportKomplex Metalist

About Avanhard

FC Avanhard Kramatorsk is a professional Ukrainian football club from the city of Kramatorsk in Donetsk Oblast.

The club takes its history from a factory team of the Old Kramatorsk Machine-building Plant (SKMZ).

The club Avangard was reformed in 1955. Prior to World War II there existed a club that was associated with the machine industry in the city. In 1937, the club participated in the national championship as the champion of Ukraine. In 1939 the team won the Cup of Soviet Ukraine.

The team in 1936 won 1st place in Ukraine among working teams and in 1937, 1938 and 1961 reached the 1/16 finals of the Soviet National Cup, and 1/8 finals of the Soviet National Cup in 1939.

The club regularly participated in the Soviet National championship (1946, 1948, 1949, 1960–1970) and the USSR Cup (1937–1939,1949,1961-1966/1967).

In the 1998–1999 season the team started the Ukrainian Second League and was called VPS Kramatorsk. However, the club was penalized 6 points for failure to pay the licence fees to the PFL and was removed from the competition after the first round.

The team's revival brought back success as they became Donetsk oblast champions in 2010. In 2011 the club appointed head coach Serhiy Shevchenko in preparation for returning to the Second League.

The club submitted a license to the Professional Football League of Ukraine and was accepted into the Ukrainian Second League for the 2011–12 season.

During the 2014–15 season the club was suspended from the Professional Football League of Ukraine due to the political crisis and violence in south-eastern Ukraine. On 7 October 2014 a former press-attache claimed that supporters of the Donetsk People's Republic killed 16-year-old goalkeeper Stepan Chubenko. Chubenko was killed on 25 July 2014 in Horbachevo-Mykhailivka, two days after he was kidnapped at the Donetsk Railway Station.

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