FC Livyi Bereh Kyiv

Football Club Livyi Bereh Kyiv (Ukrainian: Футбольний клуб «Лівий берег» Київ) is a Ukrainian football club from Kyiv. The club is based at the Kyiv's Osokorky neighborhood located at the left-bank of Dnipro, hence Livyi Bereh (left-bank). It hosts its games in the Kyiv's suburb of Hnidyn (Zolochivska rural hromada), just outside of the city limits. In June 2021, the club was admitted to the Second League.

Livyi Bereh
Full nameFootball Club Livyi Bereh Kyiv
Nickname(s)Leleky (Storks)
Founded2017
GroundArena Livyi Bereh
Capacity4,700[1][2]
ChairmanMykola Lavrenko
Head coachVitaliy Pervak
LeagueUkrainian First League
2021–22Ukrainian Second League, Group A, 2nd of 15 (withdrew)
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was created in September 2017 by Mykola Lavrenko, a former president of Polihraftekhnika Oleksandriya (today FC Oleksandriya) and retired[3] Ukrainian manager Mykola Pavlov. To the club was also brought another Ukrainian manager Anatoliy Buznyk who is known for managing the Ukraine national student football team at Summer Universiades. Buznik in the club serves roles of both manager and sports director.[4]

Livyi Bereh Kyiv made a late entry to national competition of the 2020–21 Ukrainian Football Amateur League replacing FC imeni Lva Yashina during winter break.[5] The club made its debut at national level on 24 April 2021 hosting FC Olimpiya Savyntsi and beating it 2:1.[6] The club managed somewhat recover the poor record that it inherited from FC imeni Lva Yashina and finished 6th in its group.

Being accepted to the Ukrainian Second League, the club had listed number of Ukrainian veteran footballers and Universiade winners, among which were Vitaliy Reva, Oleksandr Akymenko, Artem Starhorodskyi, Andriy Zaporozhan and others.

Its first game at professional level, the club played on 25 July 2021 when it hosted LNZ Cherkasy and beating it 2:1.[7] The club was placing 2nd among 15 teams in its group before the competition was forced to be paused due to the Russian full-scale invasion, and eventually scratched. The club decided to pause its operations and missed the next (2022–23) season. The Professional Football League (PFL) allowed several clubs to miss out competitions due to situation in the country.

In 2023 Livyi Bereh returned joining the PFL Winter Cup which was a short mid-season competition. In summer of 2023, the PFL honored the second place Livyi Bereh placed in 2021–22 and the club was admitted to the First League. It finished the 2023–24 season third and qualified for promotion play-off. Livyi Bereh lost its face off against another Kyiv club Obolon. While preparing for the next 2024–25 season, it was decided to play with 2 squads, one in the First League and other in the Second League.

Honours

  • PFL Winter Cup

Players

Current squad

As of 23 March 2024[8]

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 Maksym Mekhaniv
2 DF  UKR Oleh Sokolov
3 DF  UKR Oleksandr Dudarenko
4 DF  UKR Volodymyr Shvets
5 DF  UKR Valeriy Samar
6 DF  BRA Sidnney
7 MF  UKR Maryan Mysyk
8 FW  UKR Oleksiy Lytovchenko
11 FW  UKR Vladyslav Voytsekhovskyi
14 MF  UKR Andriy Spivakov (captain)
15 MF  UKR Andriy Zaporozhan
17 MF  UKR Ivan Kohut
18 MF  UKR Ruslan Dedukh
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF  UKR Mykola Kohut
21 FW  UKR Danyil Sukhoruchko
23 DF  UKR Arsen Slotyuk
27 DF  UKR Ernest Astakhov
28 FW  UKR Ivan Petrenko
31 GK  UKR Vadym Stashkiv
44 DF  UKR Roman Andriyeshyn
71 GK  UKR Vitaliy Chebotaryov
77 MF  UKR Ivan Bykov
79 MF  UKR Maksym Serdyuk
96 FW  UKR Oleh Synytsya
97 MF  UKR Andriy Yakymiv

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
10 FW  UKR Maksym Kulishòther=at Podillya until 30 June 2024

Head coaches

Reserves

Livyi Bereh-2

On 19 June 2024 the club's website published its interview with Pavlo Kikot who managed the club's under-17 team that beside the national youth competition also participated in the Kyiv City Cup.[9] He informed that the club's under-17 team is being reorganized into Livyi Bereh-2 for the 2024–25 Ukrainian Second League season to provide immediate reserve for the first team.

References


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