Fixtures

Ukraine Vyscha Liga 04/20 15:00 25 Vorskla Poltava vs Kolos Kovalivka - View
Ukraine Vyscha Liga 04/29 15:00 26 Polissya Zhytomyr vs Vorskla Poltava - View
Ukraine Vyscha Liga 05/04 15:00 27 FC Metalist 1925 vs Vorskla Poltava - View
Ukraine Vyscha Liga 05/11 13:00 28 Vorskla Poltava vs FK Minai - View
Ukraine Cup 05/15 18:00 1 Vorskla Poltava vs Shakhtar Donetsk - View
Ukraine Vyscha Liga 05/18 12:00 29 Vorskla Poltava vs Obolon Kyiv - View

Results

Ukraine Vyscha Liga 04/14 10:00 24 [7] Vorskla Poltava v Shakhtar Donetsk [1] L 0-1
Ukraine Vyscha Liga 04/08 15:00 23 [2] FC Kryvbas Kriviy Rih v Vorskla Poltava [7] D 1-1
Ukraine Cup 04/04 15:00 2 Polissya Zhytomyr v Vorskla Poltava W 0-1
Ukraine Vyscha Liga 03/31 12:30 22 [7] Vorskla Poltava v Dynamo Kyiv [4] L 1-5
Ukraine Vyscha Liga 03/15 16:00 21 [11] PFC Oleksandria v Vorskla Poltava [7] L 1-0
Ukraine Vyscha Liga 03/09 11:00 20 [10] Chernomorets Odessa v Vorskla Poltava [7] W 0-1
Ukraine Vyscha Liga 03/02 13:30 19 [8] Vorskla Poltava v FC Veres Rivne [15] W 2-1
Ukraine Vyscha Liga 02/26 11:00 18 [14] Zorya v Vorskla Poltava [8] L 1-0
Europe Friendlies 01/30 14:00 - Arka Gdynia v Vorskla Poltava W 2-3
Europe Friendlies 01/18 13:00 - Vorskla Poltava v Kaisar Kyzylorda W 4-1
Europe Friendlies 01/14 14:00 - Sabah v Vorskla Poltava W 0-3
Ukraine Vyscha Liga 12/10 11:00 17 [7] Vorskla Poltava v FC Rukh Lviv [6] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 19 24
Wins 22 9 13
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 13 7 6
Goals for 63 28 35
Goals against 56 30 26
Clean sheets 13 4 9
Failed to score 9 3 6

Wikipedia - FC Vorskla Poltava

FC Vorskla Poltava (Ukrainian: ФК «Во́рскла» Полта́ва [ˈwɔrsklɐ polˈtɑwɐ]) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Poltava that competes in the Ukrainian Premier League, the top flight of Ukrainian football.

History

Kolos Poltava

The club draws its history from 1955 when in the city of Poltava was established a football club Kolhospnyk within the republican trade union sports society Kolos. The same year it entered the Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR where already played one of the older clubs from Poltava, FC Lokomotyv Poltava.

In 1957 the club obtained its professional status and was included in the competitions of the Soviet third division (then "Class B"). However, in 1982 the club went into bankruptcy and was dissolved. In 1983 many players moved to play for an amateur football team Kooperator from Poltava that represented the Poltava Institute of Cooperation. During its history for a short period of time from 1968 to 1972, Kolos was also carrying names Silbud and Budivelnyk.

Vorskla Poltava

In 1984, the club was reanimated based on the Kolos academy (sports school) as Vorskla after the river Vorskla, which flows through Poltava. In 1986, Vorskla entered the Soviet professional ranks of the third division where it participated until the collapse of the Soviet system.

Upon establishing of the Ukrainian football competitions in 1992 the club was admitted to the Ukrainian First League (the second tier of Ukrainian football) which it won in 1996. At that time Vorskla was sponsored by "Poltavagasprom". The team debuted in the Ukrainian Premier League in the 1996–97 season, taking that season the 3rd place. Vorskla have remained in the Premier League since, and participated twice in the UEFA Cup. In 2009, Vorskla met Shakhtar Donetsk in the 2009 Ukrainian Cup Final. Mykola Pavlov's men won the match 1–0 after Vasyl Sachko's goal in the 49th minute.

In 2003-2005, the club was named Vorskla-Naftogaz due to sponsorship reasons.

As a Domestic Cup winner, Vorskla participated in the annual opening game of the season Ukrainian Super Cup meeting the champions Dynamo Kyiv. After a 0–0 draw at full-time, Vorskla lost the cup to Dynamo on penalties.

The first team plays its home matches at Butovsky Memorial Vorskla Stadium which is named after one of the founders of the modern Olympic games and the International Olympic Committee in 1894.

One of the biggest successes of Vorskla in European competition was their qualification to the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League group phase.

On 26 July 2014, the club's president Oleh Babayev was shot dead, while police has opened a criminal cases under Article “premeditated murder".

In the 2017-18 season, the club finished third in the top division for the first time since the 1996-97 season.

Vorskla Poltava is a professional soccer team based in Poltava, Ukraine. The team was founded in 1955 and currently competes in the Ukrainian Premier League, the top tier of Ukrainian soccer. Vorskla Poltava plays their home matches at the Butovsky Vorskla Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 24,795.

The team's colors are green and white, and their mascot is a falcon. Vorskla Poltava has a strong fan base known for their passionate support during matches. The team has a rich history of success in Ukrainian soccer, with several domestic cup victories and strong performances in European competitions.

Vorskla Poltava is known for their attacking style of play and talented roster of players from Ukraine and around the world. The team has a reputation for developing young talent and providing opportunities for promising players to showcase their skills on the national and international stage.

Overall, Vorskla Poltava is a respected and competitive team in Ukrainian soccer, with a proud tradition and dedicated fan base.