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SC Dnipro-1 is a professional Ukrainian football team from Dnipro. While not officially a successor of FC Dnipro, SC Dnipro-1 took over all of the infrastructure of the former club including its academy. SC Dnipro-1 is competing in the Ukrainian Premier League, having been promoted from the First League in 2019.[1]

Dnipro-1
Full nameСпортивний клуб «Дніпро-1»
Sport Club Dnipro-1
Founded10 March 2017; 5 years ago (2017-03-10)
GroundDnipro Arena, Dnipro
Capacity31,003 (Dnipro)
OwnerMaksym Bereza
Hennadiy Polonskyi
PresidentYuriy Bereza
Head CoachOleksandr Kucher
LeagueUkrainian Premier League
2021–22Ukrainian Premier League, 3rd
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Current season
Emblem of the Police Special Patrol Detachment Dnipro-1, Ministry of Internal Affairs in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Emblem of the Police Special Patrol Detachment "Dnipro-1", Ministry of Internal Affairs in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast

History


The club owners are Maksym Bereza[lower-alpha 1] and Hennadiy Polonskyi. The club adopted an emblem similar to the Police Special Patrol Detachment Dnipro-1 that used to be led by Yuriy Bereza which represents the Lisovskyi tryzub.

The Professional Football League of Ukraine reviewed the matter of admitting the club SC Dnipro-1 on 21 June 2017.[2] The club had not been participating in championship among amateurs which is required by regulation.[2] Nonetheless, the delegates at the PFL conference with 25 votes "for" decided to admit the club to PFL.[2] Out of fairness, the recently revived NK Veres Rivne participating in the 2017–18 Ukrainian Premier League also did not participate in amateur competition before being readmitted to professionals.[2] Before voting on the issue the club's honorary president Yuriy Bereza gave a speech stating that the club owns a sports school with 300 younger athletes, has agreements with stadiums Meteor and Dnipro, also claimed that the closest assistant of Bereza is the Ukrainian international footballer Roman Zozulya who supposedly was a main initiator in the creation of the club.[2] Bereza also assured the audience that the club has a support of the Dnipro-1 Regiment, local ultras, and the city's community in general.[2] Some Ukrainian news media (such as UNIAN) announced that the club is a successor of FC Dnipro.[3]

On 6 July 2017, it was announced that SC Dnipro-1 would also adopt the FC Dnipro football school.[4] The same day SC Dnipro-1 announced its squad for the upcoming 2017–18 Ukrainian Second League season, having a number of well known footballers in Ukraine such as Yevhen Cheberyachko, Serhiy Kravchenko and many others.[5]

Its first official game the club played on 9 July 2017 hosting FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi as part of the 2017–18 Ukrainian Cup. Its first official league game the club played next week on 15 July 2017 hosting FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv as part of the 2017–18 Ukrainian Second League. That season Dnipro-1 became the second club in history of the Ukrainian Cup that reached the semifinals while competing at the third tier and also earned promotion by placing the first place in its group.

As champion of the 2018–19 Ukrainian First League Dnipro-1 promoted to the Ukrainian Premier League in 2019.[1]


Critical perception: SC Dnipro-1 vs FC Dnipro


In 2018 FC Dnipro was forced into bankruptcy by FIFA due to multiple legal claims for failing to pay its promised monetary compensation to players and managers.

Among members of the former football club Dnipro that never got paid, there are Egídio Pereira Júnior, Danilo Sousa Campos, manager Juande Ramos and his coaching staff, Jaba Kankava, Vitaliy Mandzyuk,[6] and others.

On 22 February 2021, FIFA dismissed the claim of Jaba Kankava who appealed with a request to recognize SC Dnipro-1 a sports successor of FC Dnipro in order to recover his unpaid salary from FC Dnipro.[7]

Other former players perceive creation of SC Dnipro-1 as a type of scheme (ponzi scheme).[8][6]


Players



Team squad


As of 23 October 2022[9][10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  UKR Vladyslav Rybak (on loan from Metalist Kharkiv)
2 DF  UKR Mykyta Kononov
3 DF  UKR Volodymyr Adamyuk
4 DF  ARG Emiliano Purita
5 MF  UKR Eduard Sarapiy (on loan from Metalist Kharkiv)
6 DF  BRA Gabriel Busanello (on loan from Chapecoense)
7 FW  UKR Artem Dovbyk
8 MF  UKR Oleksandr Pikhalyonok
9 MF  UKR Oleksiy Hutsulyak
10 MF  FRA Farès Bahlouli
11 MF  UKR Artem Hromov
12 GK  UKR Yakiv Kinareykin
13 DF  ALG Yanis Hamache
15 DF  UKR Serhiy Lohinov (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF  UKR Ruslan Babenko
20 MF  UKR Serhiy Horbunov
22 MF  UKR Valentyn Rubchynskyi
23 MF  ARG Domingo Blanco
24 MF  UKR Valeriy Luchkevych
25 MF  UKR Ihor Kohut
29 MF  UKR Oleksandr Nazarenko
33 GK  UKR Valeriy Yurchuk
34 MF  UKR Volodymyr Tanchyk
39 DF  UKR Oleksandr Svatok
93 GK  BRA Max Walef
99 DF  BRA Gabriel Gomes (on loan from Inter de Minas)
FW  BRA Leonardo Almeida (on loan from Araçatuba)

Out on loan


Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  UKR Myroslav Znovenko (at Metalist Kharkiv until 30 June 2023)
DF  POR Nélson Monte (at Chaves until 30 June 2023)
MF  ARG Francisco Di Franco (at Atlético Tucumán until 31 December 2022)
MF  UKR Maksym Solovyov (at Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk until 30 June 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  BRA Bill (at RFS until 30 June 2023)
FW  ESP Marc Gual (at Jagiellonia Białystok until 30 June 2023)
FW  BRA Felipe Pires (at Juventude until 30 June 2023)

Coaches and administration


Administration[11] Coaching[12] Coaching youth[13]
  • Honorary President – Yuriy Bereza
  • President – Maksym Bereza
  • General director – Anton Fursov
  • Executive director – Andriy Rusol
  • Head coach – Hennadiy Shchekotylin
  • Assistant coach – Ivan Telko
  • Fitness coach – Anton Dyachenko
  • Goalies coach – Volodymyr Timenko

League and cup history


Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Notes
2017–18 Druha Liha 1 33 26 3 4 87 15 81 1/2 finals Promoted
2018–19 Persha Liha 1 28 21 4 3 72 21 67 1/2 finals Promoted
2019–20 Premier Liha 7 32 15 4 13 42 42 49 18 finals EL play-offs – 1/2 finals
2020–21 7 26 8 6 12 36 38 30 14 finals
2021–22 3 18 13 1 4 35 17 40 14 finals
2022–23

European record


Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate Qual.
2022–23 UEFA Europa League PO AEK Larnaca 1–2 0–3 1–5
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League Group E AZ 0–1 1–2 2nd
Apollon Limassol 1–0 3–1
Vaduz 2–2 2–1
KPO AEK Larnaca
Notes

Honours


Ukrainian First League
Ukrainian Second League

Reserves


In 2019 the club also fielded its reserve team in amateur competitions SC Dnipro-1-Borysfen that previously (in 2018–19) played at the Youth League and PFL under-19 competitions.[14][15] The team played in the under-19 competitions along with SC Dnipro-1 under-19 team which won the competitions.


Managers



Notes


  1. son of Yuriy Bereza

References


  1. (in Ukrainian) "Dnipro-1" left the UPL ahead of schedule, TSN (1 May 2019)
  2. Serhiy Sytnyk. Officially: Dnipro 1 is admitted to the PFL (Официально: "Днепр 1" принят в ПФЛ). Footboom. 21 June 2017. (in Ukrainian)
  3. The football team SC "Dnipro-1" was included in the Ukrainian Second League (Футбольну команду СК "Дніпро 1" включили у другу лігу України). UNIAN. 21 June 2017
  4. FC Dnipro football school will be transferred to SC Dnipro-1 (Школа ФК Днепр перейдет к СК Днепр-1). Sport Arena. 6 July 2017
  5. Kravchenko, Polyovyi, and Cheberyachko will play for Dnipro-1 (Кравченко, Польовий і Чеберячко виступатимуть за Дніпро-1). UA-Football. 6 July 2017
  6. Mandzyuk: Drown Dnipro and create Dnipro-1, I think, it is the Kolomoyskyi's scheme (Мандзюк: Втопити Дніпро і зробити Дніпро-1, думаю, це схема Коломойського). UA-Football. 30 March 2021
  7. Oles Khorunzhyi. SC Dnipro-1 confirmed that FIFA dismissed the claim of Jaba Kankava and did not recognize the club a successor of Dnipro (Днепр-1 подтвердил, что ФИФА отклонила иск Канкавы и не признала клуб правопреемником Днепра). Sport Arena. 23 February 2021.
  8. Bezus: I do not perceive Dnipro-1 as a continuation of Dnipro. My disposition to it is not very positive (Безус: Не сприймаю Дніпро-1 як продовження Дніпра. Ставлюся до нього не дуже позитивно). UA-Football. 7 July 2020
  9. "СК «Дніпро-1»". 2 October 2017.
  10. "Dnipro-1".
  11. "КЕРІВНИЦТВО". SC Dnipro-1. 25 September 2017. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  12. "ТРЕНЕРИ". SC Dnipro-1. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  13. "ТРЕНЕРИ ЮНАКІВ СК ДНІПРО-1". SC Dnipro-1. 4 October 2018. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  14. SC Dnipro-1-Borysfen. AAFU.
  15. SC Dnipro-1-Borysfen. Footballfacts.

На других языках


[de] SK Dnipro-1

Der SK Dnipro-1 (ukrainisch Спортивний клуб «Дніпро-1»; UEFA-Transkription SC Dnipro-1) ist ein ukrainischer Fußballverein aus der Stadt Dnipro. Er spielt seit 2019 in der Premjer-Liha.
- [en] SC Dnipro-1

[es] SC Dnipro-1

SC Dnipro-1, es un club de fútbol profesional con sede en Dnipró, Ucrania. El club fue fundado el 10 de marzo de 2017 y actualmente juega en la Liga Premier de Ucrania, la primera división del fútbol ucraniano.[1]

[ru] Днепр-1 (футбольный клуб)

Спортивный клуб «Днепр-1» — украинский футбольный клуб из города Днепр, основанный 10 марта 2017 года[1].



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