Tawrija Simferrop – Wikipedia

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Name SK Simferopol Turning
Seat Simferopol
founding 1958
president Ukraine Serhij Kunizyn
Website tavriya.com.ua
First football team
Head coach Ukraine SERHIY PUCHKOV
Venue “Locomotive”
“Maschinostroitel” (Beryslaw)
Places 19,978
1,500
turns on Druha meat
2019/20 8th place (group B)

The SK Simferopol Turning ( Ukrainian Tavriya Simferopol , Russian SK “Tavria” Simferopol ; “Tawrija” means Tauris ) is a football club from the Ukrainian city of Simferopol on the Crimea peninsula. Before the occupation of the Crimea by Russia in 2014, “Tawrija” was one of the four teams, alongside Dynamo Kiev, Schachtar Donetsk and Dnipro Dnipropetrowsk, which have never relegated from the Ukrainian Premjer-Liha. Due to the above -mentioned occupation of the Crimea, the association stopped playing in 2014. The football club was restored in 2016. The association is temporarily based in Beryslaw, Cherson oblast and organizes its home games in the local “Maschinostroitel” stadium. [first]

Tawrija Simferopol will be 1958 as AwaGard Simnherropy founded. In 1963 the association was renamed today’s names. In 1973 Tawrija was one of the climbers from the third -class Wtoraja League to the Perwaja League, which was won in the 1980 season. Thus, in the 1981 season, the association took part in the hosting of the Wyschaja League, the highest Soviet division,, however, took the penultimate place in the table and started the immediate path into the new second class. There the team from Crimea remained until the fall of the Soviet Union and the associated independence of Ukraine. In 1992 the association was one of the founding members of the newly created Ukrainian Wyschtscha Lia. The team was able to secure the championship in the first discontinuation when the Ukrainian show club Dynamo Kiev could be conquered 1-0 in the decision -making game, which had taken place in LWIW on a neutral soil. Tawrija was never able to build on this performance and has not managed to climb up over the fifth place since then. The first national cup win was celebrated in 2010 when Metalurh Donetsk was conquered 3-2 after extra time in the Metalist Stadium in the final. In addition, Tawrija was in the final of the Ukrainian football cup in 1994 and in the semi -finals in 1995 and 2007.

After the occupation of the Crimea by Russia in 2014, Tawrija asked the UEFA and FIFA for permission to switch to the Russian league the following season. [2] The club then dissolved and applied as a newly founded Skif Simferopol Association for a Russian license. [3] At the end of July 2014, the Football Association of the Russian Federation announced that Skif Simferopol would play in the Russian 2nd Football Division in the 2014/15 season. [4] The UEFA then blocked all football clubs that are located in Crimea for all Russian and international competitions. A league of its own is to be created here, legally independent of the Russian and Ukrainian Football Association. [5] The decision was accepted by Russia, which in 2014 founded the Crimean’s own football league. For Tawrija Simferopol, this meant the end of the previous professional game. The club was restored in 2016, and has been a participant of the Ukrainian Championship and the Ukrainian Cup since then [first] .

In the 1992/93 season, Simferopol took part in the UEFA Champions League. In the preliminary round, the team prevailed against Shelbourne FC, but then failed in the first round at FC Sion. In 2001 and 2008, Simferopol took part in the UEFA Intertoto Cup, but retired in the third round. The team had qualified by winning the Ukrainian trophy for the Play-off round of the UEFA Europa League 2010/11, in which one resigned against Bayer 04 Leverkusen.

Total balance: 14 games, 4 victories, 3 draws, 7 defeats, 14:23 goals (goal difference −9)

first The first leg ended 2-0 for Spartak Warna. However, the game was rated 0: 3 for Tawrija Simferopol, since Spartak Warna used an undefeated player.

According to the local police, the football club was closely linked to organized crime. It was the gang Baschmaki (German: “shoes”), which is probably involved in 50 murders and kidnapping. In 2007, the former President of the Association, Wiktor Karasew, was sentenced to seven years in prison for arson and the use of illegal weapons. [6]

  1. a b The revived Tavriya spent the first home match – fans came from all over the country. Football24.ua, 17. October 2016, Retrieved on September 9, 2020 (Ukrainian).
  2. “Crimean clubs Tavriya Simferopol, Sevastopol weighing switch to Russian league” , thenational.ae. March 19, 2014. accessed on June 9, 2014.
  3. “Tavria” and “Sevastopol” ceased to exist ” , Sport-Express Ukraine. June 3, 2014. accessed on June 9, 2014.
  4. Three Crimean clubs are allowed to participate in the second CRA division in football , July 31, 2014
  5. Denis trubetskoy: New Crimean League: football from Russia’s grace. Spon, March 30, 2015, accessed on June 23, 2015 .
  6. BBC News – Ukrainian football’s dark side