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FC Lviv () was a professional football club from the city of .

The history of the club is very controversial and was interrupted on numerous occasions. The first club under such name entered professional competitions back in 1992. In 2001 that club was merged with Karpaty Lviv. The second club appeared in 2006 replacing insolvent Hazovyk-Skala out of Stryi (not far from Lviv) in the second tier. In such manner the new club skipped few tiers of the national football pyramid. That club became bankrupt in 2012. Few years later in 2016 the club was revived based on its football academy. In 2017 the administration of NK Veres Rivne and FC Lviv reached an agreement which led to "castling" swap of their teams in the national football pyramid. In 2023 FC Lviv was relegated, but it suspended its operations due to hardship with an option to renew its professional next season.

While the first president of FC Lviv Oleksandr Didenko insisted that FC Lviv of 1992 has nothing to do with the later clubs, another football functionary Rostyslav Zaremba argued that it is not that simple. We are getting ready to the 20th anniversary!!! (Готуємось до 20-ти річчя !!!) . FC Lviv sports school. 14 February 2012.


History

FC Lviv (2006–2012)
The club was founded in May 2006. It entered the Persha Liha as a replacement for the bankrupt club FC Hazovyk-Skala Stryi, which also represented . The new entity was registered on 22 May 2006Druzdyev, O. "Lviv" beginning of new history ("Львів" початок нової історії). Fan site of FC Lviv. as a company with limited liability () "Football Club "Lviv". Later in May 2006 the PFL Bureau session adopted a decision to recognize the club as a lawful successor () of FC Hazovyk-Skala Stryi that played in Persha Liha. This fact was also confirmed at a press-conference given at the Football Federation of Lviv Oblast on 26 May 2006. FC "Lviv" does not belong to the city (ФК "Львів" не належить місту). Shchodennyi Lviv. 26 May 2006 The new president of the new club Yuriy Kindzerskyi informed that his club was not created as a municipal club.

In its debut season FC Lviv reached 11th place and scored 45 goals. At the start of the next season, in the beginning of September 2007, the club moved to the newly built stadium Kniazha Arena in , west of . This arena was constructed by and named after insurance company Knyazha, who is the club's main sponsor. The previous home ground of the club was SKA Stadium in , which fell out of favor with the FFU, PFL.

In 2007–08 season FC Lviv finished 2nd in the and were promoted to the Premier Liha for the first time in their history, making the club one of the founders of the newly formed Premier League. In 2008–09 FC Lviv, despite a sensational opening 2–0 win against Shakhtar, were relegated to the Persha Liha. The decisive match for them happened in the last round against another Lviv team Karpaty in the when they lost 2–1. The club's first, and only, season in the Premier League was spent at The Ukraina Stadium together with Karpaty under a lease contract.

In 2009, the city of lent the former land property of Plant for rent to FC Lviv. Out of 3.0542 ha FC Lviv receives 2.9 ha in rent until the spring of 2019 and the rest for only five years. PFL web-site

On 12 July 2012 the sports director of FC Lviv Rostyslav Zaremba confirmed that the club has been withdrawn from competitions due to financial issues. ФК "Львів" припинив своє існування . football24.ua. 12 July 2012


FC Lviv (since 2016)
In 2016 the professional team of FC Lviv was renewed and its future participation in was announced.

In May 2018, the club was promoted to the Ukrainian Premier League on pretence of merging with NK Veres Rivne and play in the 2018–19 Ukrainian Premier League.

At its official website, the club tells that all efforts of NK Veres Rivne are actually efforts of FC Lviv instead. The club's introduction card. FC Lviv. The club states that it was FC Lviv that placed 6th in the 2017–18 Ukrainian Premier League, while the same claim for this achievement is laid by Veres Rivne. Https://nkveres.com/istoriya-nk-veres" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> History of NK Veres. NK Veres Rivne Records however clearly show that at that time FC Lviv played in the 2017–18 Ukrainian Second League and recovered their professional status only in 2017. This claim is particularly bold as in 2017 NK Veres Rivne, as a "people's club", had a big scandal with its promotion ahead of FC Desna Chernihiv. The archive of Ukrainian Association of Football "Footpass" shows the Premier League club NK Veres Rivne playing at the first preliminary round instead of FC Lviv (please, see Veres – Lviv swap). In 2018 following the swap there was an attempt to replace names in archived teams' performances.

At the end of March 2024, the internet website "Ukrainskyi Futbol" interviewed a director of FC Lviv sports school (DYuSSh) due to recent rumors of his intentions to revive a professional team. «Копитко? Я не збираюсь у когось запитувати»: Михайлів відреагував на інформацію про відродження ФК Львів. ukrfootball.ua. 29 March 2024 The website also inquired about details of the professional PFC Lviv that suspended its participation in competitions. Earlier in July 2023, the head of the Association of footballers of Ukraine stated that actions of the PFC Lviv leadership fall under an article about swindle. Глава Ассоциации футболистов Украины Печорный: Действия руководства Львова попадают под статью о мошенничестве. sportarena.com. 25 July 2023


Coaches and administration

List of presidents


Administrative and coaching staff
  • President –
  • Sportive director – Serhiy Dyomushkin


Football kits and sponsors
Since 2006 till 2012, the main sponsor was (insurance company), other sponsors were Dobromyl, Persha Pryvatna Brovarnia (brewery), and the technical sponsor was Lotto.

2008–2009Lotto
Vienna Insurance Group


Honours
  • Ukrainian First League
: Runners-up (1): 2007–08


League and Cup history
>
PreviousRefer to FC Hazovyk-Skala Stryi
2005–062nd
(Persha Liha)
6/1834141010353352finals as Hazovyk Skala-Stryi
2006–0711/193613815454547finals The club took over operations of FC Hazovyk-Skala Stryi, which was under financial duress and moved to
2007–082/203823510582974finals Promoted
2008–091st
(Premier Liha)
15/16306816243926finals Relegated
2009–102nd
(Persha Liha)
4/18341969492263finals
2010–115/18341789522859finals
2011–1218/18346325217918finals Folded
The club was idle between 2012 and 2016
2016–17Amateurs10/12203413193113 UACfinalsAdmitted to professionals
2017–183rd
(Druha Liha)
5/102710611282936finals Swapped with Veres
Merged with NK Veres Rivne (team swap)
2018–191st
(Premier Liha)
6/123281014254034finals
2019–2011/12325918255724finals
2020–218/14268513255129finals
2021–2212/1618459143017finals
(Canceled)
All football competitions were suspended or abandoned on April 26 due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
2022–2316/16303423185213None Relegated


FC Lviv-2
Football Club Lviv-2 () was a reserve team of FC Lviv that played in the Ukrainian Second League competition.

The team was created based on a reserve (dublery) team that played in reserve competitions of the Vyshcha Liha in 2008–09 season. FC Lviv-2 played in the 2009-10 PFL League Cup.


League and cup history
>
! Season ! Div. ! Pos. ! Pl. ! W ! D ! L ! GS ! GA ! P ! !colspan=2Other !Notes
2009–103rd "A"820479132519 PFL LGQF


Coaches
FC Lviv (2006)
  • (30 June 2006 – 6 April 2007)
  • Vyacheslav Mavrov (interim, 6 April 2007 – 7 May 2007)
  • Stepan Yurchyshyn (7 May 2007 – 27 September 2008)
  • (interim, 27 September 2008 – 14 October 2008)
  • (14 October 2008 – 16 June 2009)
  • (16 June 2009 – 8 August 2009)
  • Vyacheslav Mavrov (interim, 8 August 2009 – 19 August 2009)
  • PFL website (19 August 2009 – 10 November 2009)
  • Algimantas Liubinskas (1 January 2010 – 19 April 2010)
  • Viktor Ryashko (caretaker) (19 April 2010 – 23 June 2010)
  • Oleksandr Ryabokon (23 June 2010 – 28 June 2011)
  • (28 June 2011 – 24 September 2011) (interim)
  • (24 September 2011 – 1 February 2012) (interim)
  • Volodymyr Zhuravchak (1 February 2012 – June 2012)

FC Lviv (2016)


See also
  • FC Skala Stryi (1911)
  • FC Knyazha Shchaslyve


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