Vinnytsia Oblast Football Federation
The Vinnytsia Oblast Association of Football (formerly Vinnytsia Oblast Football Federation) is a football governing body in the region of Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. The federation is a member of the Ukrainian Association of Football (Football Federation of Ukraine).
The organization was established on 29 February 1992 at the constituent assembly of the organization on initiative of the Kolos sports society Vinnytsia Oblast Council leader Serhiy Tatusyak and with facilitation of the Vinnytsia Oblast districts (raions) representatives.[1] The organization's founders became Oleksandr Visker, a referee of the Republican class, Viktor Kovalenko, a referee of the 1st class, and Vyacheslav Andryushchenko, a referee of the 1st class.[1]
Presidents
[edit]- 1992–1994 Oleksandr Visker
- 1994–2007 Volodymyr Dzyuba
- 2007–present Irek Gataullin
Previous Champions
[edit]- 1959 Burevisnyk Vinnytsia
- 1960 ?
- 1961 GDO Haisyn
- 1962 Burevisnyk Vinnytsia (2)
- 1963 Vzuttieva Fabryka Vinnytsia
- 1964 ?
- 1965 Vostok Mohyliv-Podilskyi
- 1966 Zavod AEA Sutysky
- 1967 Kolhospnyk Hayove
- 1968 Avtomobilist Tulchyn
- 1969 Avtomobilist Khmilnyk
- 1970 Budivelnyk Vinnytsia
- 1971 Kharchovyk Vinnytsia
- 1972 Kharchovyk Vinnytsia (2)
- 1973 Kharchovyk Vinnytsia (3)
- 1974 18 HPZ Vinnytsia
- 1975 Budivelnyk Vinnytsia (2)
- 1976 Budivelnyk Vinnytsia (3)
- 1977 Intehral Vinnytsia
- 1978 Intehral Vinnytsia (2)
- 1979 Intehral Vinnytsia (3)
- 1980 Intehral Vinnytsia (4)
- 1981 Haisyn
- 1982 Intehral Vinnytsia (5)
- 1983 ?
- 1984 ?
- 1985 Kolos Serebriya
- 1986 Temp Vinnytsia
- 1987 Intehral Vinnytsia (6)
- 1988 ?
- 1989 Hranit Sharhorod
- 1990 Podillya Kyrnasivka
- 1991 Podillya Kyrnasivka (2)
- =independence of Ukraine=
- 1992(sp) Podillya Kyrnasivka (3)
- 1992-93 Intehral Vinnytsia (7)
- 1993-94 Podillya Kyrnasivka (4)
- 1994-95 Podillya Kyrnasivka (5)
- 1995-96 Khimik Vinnytsia
- 1996-97 Fortuna Sharhorod
- 1997-98 Kirovets Mohyliv-Podilskyi
- 1998-99 Podillya Kyrnasivka (6)
- 1999-00 Podillya Kyrnasivka (7)
- 2000-01 Podillya Kyrnasivka (8)
- 2001-02 Kirovets Mohyliv-Podilskyi (2)
- 2002-03 Podillya–ML Kyrnasivka (9)
- 2003-04 Podillya–ML Tulchyn (10)
- 2004-05 Podillya–Lis Kyrnasivka (11)
- 2005-06 Lisovyk–Podillya Tulchyn (12)
- 2006-07 Avanhard Sutysky
- 2007-08 OLKAR Sharhorod (2)
- 2008-09 Avanhard Sutysky (2)
- 2009-10 Vylam Khmilnyk
- 2010-11 Tiras Yampil
- 2011-12 Derzhsluzhbovets-KFKS Vinnytsia
- 2012-13 FC Vinnytsia (2)
- =Russo-Ukrainian War=
- 2013-14 Shlyakhovyk Pohrebyshche
- 2014-15 Patriot Kukavka
- 2015-16 Fakel Lypovets
- 2016-17 EMS–Podillya Vinnytsia
- 2017-18[2] Svitanok–Ahrosvit Shlyakhova
- 2018-19 Svitanok–Ahrosvit Shlyakhova (2)
- 2019-20 Tomashpil
- 2020-21 Fakel Lypovets (2)
- 2021-22 =full-scale Russian invasion=
- 2022-23 YaSKO Vinnytsia
- 2023-24 Podillya Kyrnasivka (13)
Top winners
[edit]- 13 – Podillya Kyrnasivka (Tulchyn)
- 7 – Intehral Vinnytsia
- 3 – 2 clubs (Budivelnyk, Kharchovyk)
- 2 – 7 clubs (Burevisnyk, Kirovets, Avanhard, Svitanok-Ahrosvit, FC Vinnytsia, Fakel, Fortuna)
- 1 – 21 clubs
Professional clubs
[edit]- FC Nyva Vinnytsia (Vinnytsia, Lokomotiv), 1958-2005, 2007–2012, 2016– (62 seasons)
- FC Bershad (Nyva), 1996–1999, 2004–2006 (5 seasons)
- FC Fortuna Sharhorod, 1997–1999 (2 seasons)
Other clubs at national/republican level
[edit]Note: the list includes clubs that played at republican competitions before 1959 and the amateur or KFK competitions after 1964.
- Vinnytsia, 1936, 1956–1958
- Mohyliv-Podilskyi, 1936–1938
- Spartak Vinnytsia, 1937, 1940, 1946
- Koziatyn, 1937, 1938
- Temp Vinnytsia, 1938, 1982, 1984, 1985
- Dynamo Vinnytsia, 1947–1952
- DO Vinnytsia, 1948, 1949
- Lokomotyv Zhmerynka, 1949, 1958
- Kolhospnyk Mohyliv-Podilskyi, 1951
- Trud Vinnytsia, 1953, 1954
- Burevisnyk Vinnytsia, 1955, 1964, 1966
- Avanhard Mohyliv-Podilskyi, 1958, 1959
- Avanhard Vinnytsia, 1959, 1974 – 1977
- Vostok Mohyliv-Podilskyi, 1965
- Kolos Bar, 1968
- Avtomobilist Khmilnyk, 1970
- Kharchovyk Vinnytsia, 1971, 1973
- Intehral Vinnytsia, 1978 – 1981, 1983, 1988, 1991, 1992/93
- Sokil Haisyn, 1981 – 1990
- Kolos Serbria, 1986, 1987
- OLKAR Sharhorod, 1989 – 1992/93, 2007
- Podillia Kyrnasivka, 1990, 1992/93, 1994/95
- Avanhard Ladyzhyn, 1991
- Santa-Maria Kryzhopil, 1993/94
- Avanhard Kryzhopil, 1994/95
- Svitanok Vinnytsia, 1995/96
- Kirovets Mohyliv-Podilskyi, 1998/99 – 2000
- Nyva Hnivan, 2001
- Dovira-Nyva Vinnytsia, 2003
- FC Bershad, 2004
- Nyva Vinnytsia, 2006, 2016
- Avanhard Sutysky, 2007
- Horyzont Koziatyn, 2008, 2009
- FC Vinnytsia, 2013 – 2016
- Fakel Lypovets, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2022/23
- Svitanok-Ahrosvit Shliakhova, 2019/20
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Обласна асоціація футболу та її історія. vinoff.com.ua.
- ^ Kholodnyi, V. Vinnytsia Oblast Championship. "EMS–Podillya" is a silver prize holder, "Fakel" attained the bronze (Чемпіонат Вінницької області. "ЕМС-Поділля" - срібний призер, "Факел" здобув бронзу). Footboom. 21 May 2018
External links
[edit]- Official website. Vinnytsia Oblast Football Federation (VOFF)
- Buha, B. The golden epoch of Kyrnasivka (Золота епоха Кирнасівки). FFU. 31 December 2010.
- Buha, B. A semifinal that was more important than the final (Півфінал, що був важливішим за фінал). FFU. 12 December 2010.
- Buha, B. An eternal loyalty of Pasha Kasanov (Вічна вірність Паши Касанова). FFU. 21 December 2010.
- Buha, B. The Locomotive of Vinnytsia Football («Локомотив» вінницького футболу). FFU. 23 December 2010.
- Buha, B. How the Vinnytsia residents have spotted the Communism (Як вінничани комунізм побачили). FFU. 30 December 2010.
- Buha, B. Hundred years is only the beginning (Сто років – це лише початок). FFU. 31 December 2010.