Résultats

Ukraine - Coupe d'Ukraine 08/23 14:00 5 Skala Stry v FC Rukh Lviv L 0-2
Ukraine - Coupe d'Ukraine 08/16 13:00 9 Skala Stry v Nyva Ternopil W 2-1
Ukraine - Coupe d'Ukraine 08/02 13:00 669 Skala Stry v FC Khust W 5-2
Druga Liga 05/31 14:30 - Polissya Zhytomyr v Skala Stry W 0-1
Druga Liga 05/26 14:30 - Skala Stry v Bukovina Tchernovtsy W 3-1
Druga Liga 04/16 14:00 - Volochisk v Skala Stry W 1-2
Druga Liga 04/05 11:00 - Skala Stry v Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk L 0-2
Druga Liga 09/25 13:00 - Skala Stry v Ahrobiznes Volochysk L 1-3
Druga Liga 08/30 14:00 - Skala Stry v Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk L 0-4
Druga Liga 08/13 14:00 - Nyva Ternopil v Skala Stry L 2-0
Druga Liga 08/09 15:00 - Skala Stry v Polissya Zhytomyr W 2-0
Druga Liga 08/05 16:00 - FC Podillya Khmelnytskyi v Skala Stry W 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 3 3 0
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 6 6 0
Goals against 5 5 0
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - FC Skala Stryi (2004)

FC Skala Stryi was a Ukrainian football professional team from Stryi in Lviv oblast. It used to play at Medyk Stadium in Morshyn that previously belonged to former FC Medyk Morshyn. On 9 July 2018 the Professional Football League of Ukraine confirmed that the club withdrew from competition.

It is the fourth reincarnation of Ukrainian sports club that existed in Austria-Hungary (Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria) in 1911.

History

Beside Mykola Kmit, the initiative to create the club came also from the member of the Board of directors of IDS Group, Vsevolod Bilas, and the president of the Georgian FC Gagra, Beso Chikhradze.

In 2004-2009 the club was competing in the Ukrainian Youth Football League as a youth football club FC Morshyn. At same time another club FC Hazovyk-Skala Stryi represented the neighboring city of Stryi in the Ukrainian First League. In 2006 Hazovyk-Skala was reorganized as FC Lviv and moved to Lviv. In 2009 FC Morshyn entered the professional ranks with their first game played as a friendly against FC Lviv. During the 2009–10 winter break it renamed itself to FC Skala Morshyn, while playing in Stryi.

On 10 February 2011 the club was renamed again to FC Skala Stryi due to the fact that it was playing in Stryi.

On 19 June 2018, the club's president Mykola Kmyt announced that his club will withdraw from competition if the club will not find new owners. Several days before the club's general director Luis Esmi commented information about withdrawal of Skala Stryi. He explained that the club requested clarification from the Football Federation of Ukraine (FFU) on situation about fixed matches and information regarding punishment for the guilty. The federation was accusing the club in match fixing. Esmi confirmed that the club released all its players. He also stated that the club will certainly withdraw if the federation would establish that our players were involved in match fixing and will think whether or not participate if other clubs were involved but no one would get punished.

On 14 June 2018, the club expressed its intentions to merge its football academy with the academy of FC Volyn Lutsk.

Skala Stry (en ukrainien : ФК «Скала» Стрий) est un club ukrainien de football basé à Stryï dans l'oblast de Lviv.

Le club a été fondé en 1911 et a évolué dans les divisions inférieures du football ukrainien jusqu'en 2005, date à laquelle il a obtenu une promotion en deuxième division. Skala Stry a passé plusieurs saisons en deuxième division avant de finalement atteindre l'élite ukrainienne en 2010.

Le club a connu une période de succès ces dernières années, se classant dans le top 10 de l'élite ukrainienne à plusieurs reprises. Skala Stry a également participé à la Ligue Europa lors de la saison 2013-2014, mais a été éliminé au premier tour de qualification.

Les couleurs du club sont le bleu et le blanc, et son stade est le Stade Skala, d'une capacité de 5 000 places. Le club est dirigé par le président Oleh Skurkovski et l'entraîneur principal est Ihor Yavorskyi.

Les joueurs les plus célèbres à avoir évolué pour Skala Stry incluent Andriy Gusin, Volodymyr Pylypiv et Roman Bezus.