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FC Viktoriya Sumy

Football Club Viktoriya Sumy (Ukrainian: Футбольний клуб «Вікторія» Суми) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Sumy. The club competes in the Ukrainian First League, the second division of Ukrainian football. Founded in 2015 as Football Club Viktoriya Mykolaivka, the club merged with FC Alians Lypova Dolyna in 2022 and subsequently relocated from Arena Viktoriya in Mykolaivka to Yuvileiny Stadium in Sumy.

Key Information

History

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Viktoriya Stadium in Mykolaivka
Yuvileiny Stadium in Sumy

The club was created in 2015 in town of Zhovtneve (today Mykolaivka).[1] From its establishment to 2021 the club was coached by Artem Radionov, a footballer out of Sumy, who spent most of his career playing for teams from the city of Sumy as well as the region.

The club returned to professional competitions in 2023 due to the 2022 Russian aggression against Ukraine. During their time away, Viktoriya merged with another club FC Alyans Lypova Dolyna taking over their place in the Ukrainian First League (2nd tier). The merger took place in January 2022[2] and was postponed during the active phase of the Russian full-scale invasion and partial occupation of Sumy Oblast. In 2023 the club officially moved its administration of Sumy playing at the main stadium.

Honours

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Current squad

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As of 3 July 2025[4]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  UKR Heorhiy Klimov
4 DF  UKR Yuriy Dudnyk
5 DF  UKR Yuriy Kravchuk
7 MF  UKR Suleyman Seytkhalilov
8 MF  UKR Ruslan Palamar
9 DF  UKR Oleksandr Chernov (on loan from Obolon Kyiv)
10 FW  UKR Danylo Knysh
11 MF  UKR Oleksandr Lebedenko
15 FW  UKR Maksym Yevpak
16 DF  UKR Artur Novotryasov
18 MF  UKR Maksym Boyko
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 FW  UKR Artem Shpyryonok
25 MF  UKR Stanislav Sharay
27 MF  UKR Denys Dolinskyi
28 DF  UKR Denys Ryabyi
29 MF  UKR Artem Ryabyi
32 GK  UKR Oleksandr Lytvynenko
33 DF  UKR Dmytro Ulyanov
45 DF  UKR Maksym Sasovskyi
71 GK  UKR Mykola Yarosh
77 FW  UKR Yaroslav Bohunov
96 FW  UKR Nazariy Nych

Head coaches

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League and cup history

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Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Other Notes
Viktoriya Mykolaivka
2016–17 4th "2" 4/12 20 8 6 6 21 23 30 AM 14 finals
2017–18 4th "2" 1/8 14 11 3 0 31 10 36 PL Winner
AM Finalist
2018–19 4th "2" 2/12 22 17 4 1 58 11 55 132 finals PL Finalist
AM 116 finals
2019–20 4th "2" 1/12 22 18 3 1 59 12 57 PL Winner
AM Finalist
2020–21 4th "2" 1/11 20 18 1 1 61 21 55 116 finals PL Finalist Promoted
AM 12 finals
2021–22 3rd "2" 10/16 19 8 3 8 22 23 27 164 finals Promoted
2022–23 club idle, merger → Viktoriya Sumy
2023–24 2nd "2" 14 finals
2nd

See also

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References

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