PFC Sumy

FC Sumy
Full nameFootball Club Sumy
Founded2008
Dissolved2019
GroundYuvileiny Stadium, Sumy
Capacity25,830
Sumy coat of arms

FC Sumy was a Ukrainian football team based in the city of Sumy, which used to play in the Persha Liha. In April 2019 the Ukrainian Football Federation deprived the club of its professional status.[1]

Previously until 2008 FC Sumy name carried by two clubs as a provisional name. First it appeared in Ukraine in 1995 when FC SBTS Sumy was renamed and in 1996 changed its name again to Ahroservis Sumy folding after the season. In 1998 the Krasnopillia forestry Yavir was relocated to Sumy and at first named as Yavir-Sumy, but already in 1999 it was renamed again as Spartak Sumy. This club in 2002 carried name of FC Sumy after being merged with Frunzenets-Liha-99, but already next year it changed back to Spartak and in 2006 folded.

In 2008 the revived Krasnopillia forestry team Yavir was brought to Sumy again changing its name to FC Sumy. That team competed until 2019 and for its logo used a coat of arms of Sumy Oblast.

Football clubs known as FC Sumy
Club as FC Sumy original club
FC Ahrotekhservis Sumy 1995–1996 Avtomobilist Sumy (1965–1993)
FC Spartak Sumy 2002 Yavir Krasnopillia (1982–1998)
PFC Sumy 2008–2019 Yavir Krasnopillia (2001–2008)
FC Sumy 2020– LS Group Verkhnya Syrovatka (2016–2020)

The club plays at the Sumy Oblast central stadium, Yuvileiny Stadium, that was completed in 2001 and has 25,830 spectator seats. It did cost the investors over 50 million euros to construct, making it the most expensive and largest stadium that any Ukrainian Second League club uses.

  1. ^ [https://m.glavcom.ua/sport/news/ukrajinskiy-futbolniy-klub-pozbavleniy-profesiynogo-statusu-za-uchast-u-dogovirnih-matchah-585260.html Український футбольний клуб позбавлений професійного статусу за участь у договірних матчах (The Ukrainian football club is deprived of professional status for participating in fixed matches), Glavcom (10 April 2019)