FC Helios Kharkiv
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| Full name | FC Helios | |
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| Nickname(s) | Sonyachni (Sunny) | |
| Founded | 2002 | |
| Ground | "Helios-Arena", Kharkiv (capacity: 2,300) |
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| Chairman | Oleksandr Hellstein | |
| Manager | Serhiy Yesin | |
| League | Ukrainian First League | |
| 2011–12 | 9th | |
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FC Helios (Ukrainian: ФК "Геліос") is a Ukrainian football club located in Kharkiv, Ukraine
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History
FC Helios was founded in 2002 by Oleksandr Hellstein. The team quickly progressed through competitions in the Kharkiv Oblast and in 2003 the club advanced to play in the Druha Liha C. After finishing the 2004–2005 Druha Liha C season with a record of 25 wins, 2 ties, and only one loss, Helios advanced to the Persha Liha.
Colors and badge
FC Helios Kharkiv's colors are red, black and white and gold.
Stadium
In 2008 the club relocated to Krasnokutsk when the Metalist Stadium was put under renovation in the preparations to the EURO-2012. Before that the club played its games at the Dynamo Stadium in Kharkiv. The stadium was contracted by FC Kharkiv and put for reconstruction. The new stadium that Helios started to utilize belonged to the less successive club of Kharkiv – Hazovyk which now is defunct.
For the Ukrainian First League 2009-10 season Helios relocated back to Kharkiv and will be playing at the "Arsenal-Bavaria" Stadium. The owner of the facility, Arsenal Kharkiv, later announced its withdrawal from the PFL of Ukraine for the Ukrainian Second League 2009–10 season.1 Remarkably, Arsenal's Bavaria Stadium is not the only stadium in their possession in the city. In July the stadium was renamed into Helios-Arena.2
Current squad
As of 6 May 2013.
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honors
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- 2004/05 Champions Group C
League and cup history
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Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes 2003–04 3rd "C" 6 30 15 7 8 41 31 52 1/32 finals 2004–05 3rd "C" 1 28 25 2 1 64 18 77 1/32 finals Promoted 2005–06 2nd 12 34 12 8 14 26 35 44 1/32 finals 2006–07 2nd 7 36 17 7 12 45 36 58 1/32 finals 2007–08 2nd 14 38 13 8 17 31 40 47 1/16 finals 2008–09 2nd 15 32 8 6 18 28 44 30 1/16 finals 2009–10 2nd 10 34 12 10 12 42 47 46 1/32 finals 2010–11 2nd 15 34 10 10 14 31 44 40 1/32 finals 2011–12 2nd 9 34 13 9 12 53 45 48 1/32 finals 2012–13 2nd 1/16 finals
Former players
Coaches
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Notes and references
- ^ (Russian) ""Гелиос" теперь с домашней ареной ("Helios" now with a home ground)". ua.football. 2009-06-26. Retrieved 2009-06-26.
- ^ Renameing the stadium (Ukrainian)
External links
- (Russian) FC Gelios Kharkiv – Official website
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