欧洲友谊赛 | 02/13 11:00 | - | 克列缅丘格克列明 v PFC亚历山德里亚 21岁以下 | W | 1-0 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 02/02 11:00 | - | FC Zirka基洛沃格勒 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | W | 0-1 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 01/30 12:00 | 1 | 第聂伯罗-1 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | L | 1-0 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 01/28 11:00 | - | FC Ingulets v 克列缅丘格克列明 | L | 3-1 | |
乌克兰Druha Liga | 09/01 14:00 | - | 克列缅丘格克列明 v 敖德萨FK Real Pharma | W | 3-0 | |
乌克兰Druha Liga | 08/27 14:00 | - | 塔夫里亚 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | D | 0-0 | |
乌克兰杯 | 08/22 14:00 | 6 | 克列缅丘格克列明 v FC Zirka基洛沃格勒 | L | 1-2 | |
乌克兰Druha Liga | 08/18 14:00 | - | 克列缅丘格克列明 v FC尼科波尔 | W | 1-0 | |
乌克兰Druha Liga | 08/11 15:00 | - | MFC扎波罗热冶金 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | D | 1-1 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 08/08 14:00 | 1 | PFC阿拉卡森德里亚 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | L | 3-0 | |
乌克兰Druha Liga | 08/04 15:00 | - | MFK尼古拉耶夫II v 克列缅丘格克列明 | D | 1-1 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 08/01 14:00 | 1 | 沃斯卡拉 波塔华 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | L | 2-1 | |
乌克兰Druha Liga | 07/29 15:00 | - | 克列缅丘格克列明 v FC Krystal赫尔松 | W | 3-0 | |
乌克兰Druha Liga | 07/22 15:00 | - | 诺瓦卡荷夫卡 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | W | 0-2 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 07/15 11:00 | 1 | PFC阿拉卡森德里亚 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | L | 2-1 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 07/13 14:00 | 1 | 因古列茨彼得罗沃 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | L | 3-0 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 07/06 14:00 | 1 | FC Zirka基洛沃格勒 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | L | 3-1 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 07/04 14:00 | - | 阿拉卡森德里亚 后备队 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | W | 0-1 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 06/29 14:00 | 1 | 梅塔利斯特1925 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | L | 3-0 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 06/27 14:00 | - | 第聂伯罗-1 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | L | 3-1 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 06/22 14:00 | - | Gornyak克里沃罗格 v 克列缅丘格克列明 | D | 0-0 | |
乌克兰Persha Liga | 05/19 14:30 | 34 | [1] 基辅阿森纳 v 克列缅丘格克列明 [15] | L | 2-0 | |
乌克兰Persha Liga | 05/12 14:30 | 33 | 科里民 v FC敖德萨 | W | 3-0 | |
乌克兰Persha Liga | 05/06 14:00 | 32 | [8] FK Avanhard克拉马托尔斯克 v 克列缅丘格克列明 [15] | L | 1-0 | |
乌克兰Persha Liga | 05/02 13:00 | 31 | [15] 克列缅丘格克列明 v 巴尔坎柔亚 [11] | D | 1-1 | |
乌克兰Persha Liga | 04/28 14:00 | 30 | [4] 德斯纳切尔尼戈夫 v 克列缅丘格克列明 [15] | L | 4-1 | |
乌克兰Persha Liga | 04/22 13:00 | 29 | [16] 克列缅丘格克列明 v FC孔索莫斯克矿工体育 [9] | W | 2-0 | |
乌克兰Persha Liga | 04/18 11:00 | 28 | [8] 鲁克维尼基FC v 克列缅丘格克列明 [16] | L | 1-0 | |
乌克兰Persha Liga | 04/14 12:00 | 27 | [16] 克列缅丘格克列明 v FC波尔塔瓦 [2] | L | 0-2 | |
乌克兰Persha Liga | 04/06 11:00 | 26 | [16] 沃恩 v 克列缅丘格克列明 [14] | L | 3-0 |
Football Club Kremin Kremenchuk (Ukrainian: ФК Кремінь Кременчук; Russian: Кремень Кременчуг, romanized: Kremen Kremenchug) is a professional football club based in Kremenchuk, Ukraine. The current club is administered by the city of Kremenchuk and was established in 2003, but it traces its heritage to the previously existing clubs of 1959–1970 and 1985–2001.
FC Dnipro Kremenchuk (1959–1970) became the first club from Kremenchuk that obtained the professional status (team of masters). The club only played for six seasons in the Soviet lower leagues before it was dissolved. In 1985 there was created by Soviet truck manufacturer KrAZ FC Kremin which with dissolution of the Soviet Union played for several seasons at the top level in Ukraine.
Soon after liquidation of the club, in 2003 the city council adopted a decision to revive similar club financed from a local budget. Since the 2005–06 season, the city's club has taken part in the Ukrainian Second League replacing another team Vorskla-2 Poltava. The club now plays in Ukrainian First League after reaching promotion in the 2018–19 season. After 2017–18 season MFC Kremin is the longest existing professional club in Kremenchuk.
The Soviet club was established in 1959 by the Kremenchuk factory of road equipment "Kredmash" as Dnipro Kremenchuk (Dnyepr Kremenchug) and entered the Soviet football competitions in the Class B (the 3rd tier). The club participated in 10 seasons and once it was promoted to the second group of Class A (the 2nd tier). During that time the team was coached by Borys Usenko. In 1970, the club has folded.
In 1985, the club was reestablished when Naftovyk Kremenchuk was merged with SC KrAZ Kremenchuk. Naftovyk Kremenchuk was sponsored by the Kremenchuk Oil Refinery, while SC KrAZ Kremenchuk was a sports club of the Ukrainian truck builder AutoKrAZ. The new club under the name Kremin has won the Soviet amateur football competition in 1988 and the next year entered the Soviet Second League competitions.
From 1992 to 1997, Kremin has played in the Ukrainian Premier League after being initially chosen to participate for being one of the top 9 (of 11) Ukrainian teams from the West Zone of the Soviet Second League in 1991. Kremin spent the next two seasons after that in Ukrainian First League and was demoted further to Ukrainian Second League in 1999. Soon after that the club folded and ceased to exist.
In 2003, the city authorities of Kremenchuk decided to reanimate the club once again. For the first two seasons Kremin played in the Poltava Oblast Championship and in the 2005–06 season it joined once again with the new name MFC Kremin Krimenchuk.
Kremin Kremenchuk's best achievement in the Ukrainian Premier League was 9th place (twice, in 1992–93 and 1995–96), while reaching the semi-finals in the Ukrainian National Cup in 1996.
MFC Kremin Kremenchuk changed its name to FC Kremin Kremenchuk before the start of the 2020–21 season.