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FC Shakhtar Donetsk

FC Shakhtar redirects here. For the volleyball club,


see VC Shakhtar Donetsk. For the futsal club, see
MFC Shakhtar Donetsk. For the handball club, see
Shakhtar-Academiya. For other uses, see Shakhtar.
Football Club Shakhtar (Ukrainian:

[fudblnj klub xtr dontsk])


is
a Ukrainian professional football club from the city of
Donetsk. Since 2014 the club has played out of Lviv with
its headquarters in Kyiv.
Shakhtar has appeared in several European competitions and is often a participant of the UEFA Champions League. The club became the rst club in independent Ukraine to win the UEFA Cup in 2009, the last
year before the competition was revamped as the Europa
League. FC Shakhtar Donetsk is one of two Ukrainian
clubs, the other one is Dynamo Kyiv, who have won a
major UEFA competition. The club formerly played its
home matches at the Donbass Arena, however, due to
the conict in Eastern Ukraine, the team has been relocated 600 miles to the west in Arena Lviv in the interim.[2]
Shakhtar Donetsk is Ukraines second most popular football club.[3] The club is the sole favorite of football fans
in the Donbas.[3]

The team in 1937.

and was initially named Stakhanovets, meaning the participant of Stakhanovite movement, which derived from
Aleksei Stakhanov, a coal-miner in the Donets basin and
propaganda celebrity in 1935. The rst team was based
upon two other local teams, the participants of the AllUkrainian Spartakiads: Dynamo Horlivka and Dynamo
Stalino. The rst game was unocial against Dynamo
Odessa and took place on 12 May 1936 at Balitsky Stadium in Horlivka. The team lost it 32 after scoring the
rst goal. Its rst ocial game with Dynamo Kazan was
even more disappointing, which they lost 41. Nonetheless, the selective job conducted constructively by the
clubs administration allowed the club to compete successfully at the top level by the end of the 1930s. During the
war championship of 1941, which was interrupted unexpectedly, the club defeated Soviet champions Dynamo
Moscow and after about ten games were placed in fth in
the league. In the last game of that championship, played
on 24 June, two days after the start of the Great Patriotic
War,[4] which they lost at home to Traktor Stalingrad.[5]

The club draws its history from the very start of the
Soviet football league competitions and is one of the
oldest clubs in Ukraine. The club was a member of
the Soviet Voluntary Sports Society of Shakhtyor, having connections with other Soviet teams from Karaganda
(Kazakhstan), Soligorsk (Belarus), among others. In the
late Soviet period, Shakhtar was considered a tough midtable club of the Soviet Top League and a cup competition
specialist after winning the Soviet Cup two years in a row
in 1961 and 1962.

The team has played under the following names: The All-Union coal mining society of Stakhanovite had
Stakhanovets (193646), Shakhtyor (Shakhtar) (1946 changed its name in July 1946 to Shakhtyor. In 1950,
Viktor Fomin was named Ukrainian Footballer of the
92), and FC Shakhtar (1992present).
Year, despite the club nishing only 11th in the league.
The rst success for the team was in 1951, when it
achieved third place in the USSR Championship. The
1 History
most notable player of that achievement was the striker
Aleksandr Ponomarev, who came to nish his football
career in Donbass, the region he was born in, and was
1.1 Early years rst two decades
named Ukrainian Footballer of the Year for 1951. Despite the latest achievement, Shakhtar was relegated at the
See also: FC Shakhtar Horlivka and FC Metalurh end of the 1952 season and as part of the re-organization
Donetsk
of the team, former player Aleksandr Ponomarev became
the head coach of the club. In 1954, Shakhtar under
The club Shakhtar was originally formed in May 1936 Ponomarev won the Class B League, thus sealing a re1

HISTORY

turn to the top league.

Despite the departure of the teams leader midelder


Anatoliy Konkov, in 1975, Shakhtar under management
of former player Vladimir Salkov, earned second place
1.2 Cup triumphs and establishment in the in the USSR Championship and received the right to represent the Soviet Union in European competition. At the
Soviet League
end of the season, Shakhtar received the Progress Cup for
making the biggest progress from previous season in the
league (they received the award again in 1977). In 1978,
Shakhtar nished third in the USSR Championship. A
year later, the team nished second in the league campaign and its captainstriker Vitaliy Starukhinbecame
the top scorer in the USSR Championship with 26 goals
scored, also being named Soviet Footballer of the Year.
The club was only two points away from the rst place, despite having important players leaving the club before the
season, and other important players receiving injuries.[8]
Other important players besides Starukhin at the time
were Mykhaylo Sokolovsky, who went on to set a caps
record for the club (for what he received the Club Loyalty Award in 1987), defenders Viktor Zvyahintsev and
Valeriy Horbunov, who both made it numerous times
A star in the Shakhtar Walk of Fame in honor of Oleg Oshenkov, to the 33 Top Players of the Soviet Championship lists,
who as manager twice lead Shakhtar to Soviet Cup victory.
and goalkeeper Yuriy Dehteryov, who was named Soviet
goalkeeper of the year and took third place for Soviet
In 1958, the players of the club received less yellow and Footballer of the Year in 1977.[7]
red cards then any other team in the championship, for
Shakhtar twice, in 1980 and 1983, brought home the
what the Sovetsky Sport newspaper awarded the club with
crystal USSR Cup to Donetsk and in 1983, it won the
[6]
the Fair Play Award. In the 1960s, Shakhtar, under
USSR Super Cup over then-domestic league champions
Oleg Oshenkovs coaching, were three-time USSR Cup
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. Shakhtar reached the 198384
nalists, winning it twice in 1961 and 1962. Among
European Cup Winners Cup quarter-nal, and strikers
the players playing for the club then where defenders
Viktor Hrachov and Serhiy N. Morozov became joint
Viacheslav Aliabiev and Vladimir Salkov. The club was
top scorers of the tournament. In 1987, Shakhtar renicknamed The Cup Team due to Shakhtars success
ceived the smallest amount of yellow and red cards in
in vying for the trophy every year. The Miners more
the championship, for which the club was awarded the
notable achievements, however, occurred later from the
Soviet Top League Fair Play Award by Man and Law
mid-1970s to the early 1980s.
magazine.[9] Between 1982 and 1988, Shakhtar received
the Together With The Club award ve times, an award
given for good organization of home games and behaviour
of the home fans.[10]

1.3 First decade in independent Ukraine


the beginning of the Akhmetov era
In the newly-independent Ukraine, Shakhtar, along with
Dynamo Kyiv, became perennial rst place competitors.
In October 1995, a bombing-assassination took place at
the teams stadium, killing team President Akhat Bragin. In the year that followed, Rinat Akhmetov took
over as president and subsequently invested heavily in the
club.[11]
Even though Shakhtar was not a contester for the championship at the time, nishing second many times with
a large point gap from the rst-place position, they
A star in the Shakhtar Walk of Fame in honor of Vitaliy won the Ukrainian Cup three times in 1995 (under the
Starukhin, considered by many fans the greatest player in the his- management of former player Vladimir Salkov), 1997
tory of Shakhtar.[7]
and 2001. In the 199798 UEFA Cup Winners Cup,

1.4

First league triumph

Shakhtar were eliminated after a 52 aggregate loss to


Italian club Vicenza, losing the rst and second legs.
Important players at the time were defenders Serhiy
Popov and Mykhaylo Starostyak, goalkeeper Dmytro
Shutkov, striker Oleh Matveyev, who was top scorer of
the Ukrainian Premier League in season 199697, and
midelders Hennadiy Orbu, Valeriy Kriventsov and Ihor
Petrov. Most of the players playing for the team of the
time came through the teams youth ranks.

3
midelder Hennadiy Zubov and defender Mykhaylo
Starostyak. At the end of the season, Tymoschuk,
who emerged as the clubs leader on the eld, was
named Ukrainian Footballer of the Year by Komanda and
Ukrainskiy Football.

Towards the end of the decade, the team nally started


to look like a team able to become champion. In 1999,
a Shakhtar football academy was opened and now hosts
football training for roughly 3,000 children. In 2000,
Andriy Vorobey was named Ukrainian Footballer of the
Year by Komanda, the rst Shakhtar player in independent Ukraine to do so, and became the top scorer in the
200001 Ukrainian Premier League.

1.4

First league triumph

Manager Mircea Lucescu took over Shakhtar in 2004 and has


led them to becoming the dominant force in the league.

After multiple managerial changes, in 2004, the Romanian Mircea Lucescu was invited to build a team in
Shakhtar. After ten days at the club, he won the 200304
Ukrainian Cup, and after three month, for the rst time
in club history, the club made it to the UEFA Champions
League group stage, which won him the 2004 Romania
Coach of the Year title.[7] The strategy chosen was looking for young talented players in Brazil, which was to
form the base of the attack, while the defence would supplied by largely Ukrainian talent in order to adjust to rules
forcing teams to have a certain number of local players on
the eld.[13][14] The large amount of Brazilians arriving to
the club through the years earned Shakhtar the nickname
the most Brazilian club in Europe.[15][16][17][18][19][20]
They won their second Premier League title in the 2004
05 season. They lost to Dynamo Kyiv in the inaugural
Ukrainian Super Cup tournament in 2004. They nished
as runners up in the 200405 Ukrainian Cup, losing to
Dynamo in a penalty shoot-out the Final.[21]

President of the Club, Rinat Akhmetov, shaking hands with captain Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, 2002 Ukrainian Footballer of the
Year.

The club won its rst ever Ukrainian Premier League title in the 200102 season under coach Nevio Scala, winning by a single point over Dynamo Kyiv. They were also
victorious in the 200102 Ukrainian Cup, defeating Dynamo 32 after extra time in the Final.[12] Among the
key players at the club at the time were captain defensive
midelder Anatoliy Tymoschuk, striker Andriy Vorobey,

They retained the Premier League crown in the 200506


season and managed to avenge the defeat to Dynamo in
the previous Super Cup by defeating them on penalties to
win their rst-ever Super Cup title.[22] At the end of the
season, Anatoliy Tymoschuk was named Ukrainian Footballer of the Year for by Ukrainskiy Football for the second time, becoming the rst Shakhtar player to be named
so more than once. Brazilian striker Brando became the
leagues joint top scorer.
Shakhtar appeared in all three editions of the Channel
One Cup, winning the 2006 edition and nishing runnersup in 2008. Having missed out on the league title in
200607,[23] Shakhtar regained the title in 200708, also
being victorious in the Ukrainian Cup after defeating Dynamo Kyiv 20 in the nal.[24] Shakhtars attendance levels at league matches have continually risen over the years
to a point where they averaged 36,983 spectators over the

HISTORY

201112 Premier League season.

1.5

UEFA Cup triumph and domination in


Ukraine

Henrikh Mkhitaryan was named the 2012 CIS Footballer of the


Year[27] and set the Ukraine Premier League record for goals
scored in one season (25).[28]

the competition.[30] Captain Darijo Srna was chosen to


be part of the Champions League team of the season as
voted by fans.[31] They also won a domestic treble with
victory in the Premier League, Ukrainian Cup and the
Super Cup.[32] The successful season didn't go unnoticed
by the experts, and in 2011, the IFFHS gave Shakhtar
a special award for making the biggest progress of the
decade among football clubs.[33][34] They then went on
to win the Premier League and Ukrainian Cup in the
201112 season.[35] Shakhtar player Yevhen Seleznyov
topped the goal scoring charts in the league, with 14 goals,
midelder Henrikh Mkhitaryan was named Armenian
Footballer of the Year, and manager Mircea Lucescu
was named 2012 Romania Coach of the Year, receiving
the award for the third time. The main players at that
time were captain Darijo Srna, defender Yaroslav RakitTeam captain Darijo Srna, one of the greatest players in the
[7]
history of the team and considered by some the icon of skiy, Armenian midelder Henrikh Mkhitaryan (who was
named Armenian Footballer of the Year twice while playShakhtar.[25]
ing for Shakhtar) and Brazilian midelders Fernandinho
In 2009, they became only the second Ukrainian team to and Willian.
win a European competition (and the rst since indepen- In the 201213 season Shakhtar won the Premier League,
dence), and the rst to win the UEFA Cup after defeat- Cup and Super Cup. Henrikh Mkhitaryan became the
ing Werder Bremen in the nal, with goals from Brazil- top scorer of the league, setting a Ukrainian champiians Luiz Adriano and Jdson.[26] The victory earned the onship record of 25 goals. Mkhitaryan was also named
player Mariusz Lewandowski the 2009 Polish Footballer the Ukraine Premier League MVP by Komanda, Armeof the Year award. This also made them the last UEFA nian Footballer of the Year and the CIS Footballer of the
Cup winners before the tournament was rebranded as the Year for 2012.
UEFA Europa League.
Before the start of the 200910 season, Shakhtar won the
friendly Uhrencup tournament. Shakhtar won the Premier League title in the 200910 season,[29] goalkeeper
Andriy Pyatov was named Ukraine Premier League
MVP by Komanda, and Manager Mircea Lucescu was
named Romania Coach of the Year for the second
time. The 201011 season was a very successful one
for Shakhtar. They reached the quarter-nal stage of the
Champions League, their then-best-ever performance in

1.6 Leaders depart, new titles and War in


Donbass
Before the 201314 season, many of the main players of the club were sold after Shakhtar accepted high
bids on them. Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Fernandinho and
Willian brought the club over 100 million, and Shakhtar
spent the following summer trying to integrate new

2.1

Training centre

young players into the team, who along with the remaining players were to form the backbone of the renewed Shakhtar.[36][37][38] Despite selling its leaders, before the 201314 season, Shakhtar set a new record for
East Europe for number of season tickets sold.[39] Before the beginning of the 201314 season, Shakhtar won
two friendly tournaments in Abu Dhabi, the Match World
Cup, and the Super Cup of Champions played against
the Russian champion Zenit Saint Petersburg.[40] In the
mid-season break, Shakhtar won the 2014 United Supercup (the second edition of the United Tournament), a
tournament between the top-two placed clubs of Ukraine
and of Russia,[41][42] which strengthened Shakhtars status as the strongest club in Eastern Europe.[38][43][44] At
the end of the 201314 season, Shakhtar won the Ukraine
Premier League, while Luiz Adriano was the league top
scorer. Shakhtar also won the 2014 Ukrainian Super
Cup, holding the trophy for the sixth time. Manager
Mircea Lucescu was named the 2014 Romania Coach of
the Year, receiving the award for the fourth time.
Due to the War in Donbass, Shakhtar had to temporarily move and play its games in Arena Lviv.[45] That resulted in very low attendance.[46] As an anti-war protest,
the players of Shakhtar refused the initiative to wear the
Glory to the Ukrainian Army shirts.[47] In the 2014
15 UEFA Champions League, Shakhtar nished second
in the group stage, therefore qualifying to the next stage.
Striker Luiz Adriano equaled both Lionel Messi's record
of ve goals in a Champions League match and Cristiano
Ronaldo's record of scoring nine goals in the group stage;
as a result, UEFA named him MVP of the competitions
group stage.[48] Shakhtar nished the season second in
the 201415 Ukrainian Premier League after playing the
whole season away from Donbass, with Alex Teixeira nishing as a joint top scorer in the league. At the end of
the season, Douglas Costa was sold to Bayern Munich,[49]
while Luiz Adriano moved to Milan.[50]
During the 2015-16 Ukrainian Premier League, on 16
October, Shakhtar beat FC Dynamo Kiev 03 in Kiev and
set two new records. One record was that for the rst time
during a Ukrainian derby game in Kiev a team scored
three goals. The other record was that for the rst time
Shakhtar had more Ukrainian derby victories, 26, than
Dynamo.[51] In the middle of the season, Alex Teixeira
moved to Chinese Jiangsu Suning F.C. for a fee of 50 million Euro,[52] breaking both the Asian and Ukrainian[53]
transfer record.[54][55]

Infrastructure

See also: Donbass Arena, RSC Olimpiyskiy, Shakhtar


Stadium, and Kirsha Training Centre
Until 2009 Shakhtar had been playing most of its games
at the RSC Olimpiyskiy stadium. The construction of a
new stadium, Donbass Arena, nished and it was opened
on 29 August 2009. The stadium has a capacity of 50,149

Donbass Arena has been awarded a UEFA ve star rating, the


highest rating achievable.

and has been awarded a UEFA ve star rating, the highest rating achievable. Shakhtars old home, the central
Shakhtar Stadium which was built in 1936 and reconstructed four times, is currently being used by Shakhtar
Donetsk Reserves. The stadium received some major
renovations, including the installation of bench seats in
2000 when Shakhtar made it to the Champions League
Group Stage.
A mascot mole (moles is a nickname for the club) will
entertain spectators during the home matches. Shakhtar
are rated 40th by the average game attendance, being the
top eastern European club on the rating charts.[56] Before
season 201314 Shakhtar set a new record for Eastern
Europe for number of season tickets sold, selling 27,000
season tickets, which means 52% of the seats in Donbass
Arena belong to season tickets holders.[39]
From 2014, due to War in Donbass, Shakhtar and Metalurh Donetsk are playing at Arena Lviv.[57][58]

2.1 Training centre


Shakhtar Donetsk has its own training facilities for its
rst team, reserve team and youth academy all located
at Kirsha Training Centre. During the period when their
temporary venue for its home matches is Bannikov Stadium the team will use training facilities in Kiev.[58]

2.2 Youth, academy and reserves


The club used to eld couple of reserve teams that competed at professional level. By 2015 all reserve teams
such as FC Shakhtar-2 Donetsk and FC Shakhtar-3
Donetsk were withdrawn from professional competitions.
The club however elds its youth Shakhtar U-21 team in
the youth championship of Ukrainian Premier League.
Shakhtar also has its football academy that elds four
teams in a special youth league designated for teenagers.
Since 2012 the club also has a team for the U-19 championship of Ukrainian Premier League.

PLAYERS

During the Soviet times the club used to have one youth
team named Shakhter-D Donetsk that participated in a
separate Soviet championship for doubles. Shakhter-D
later was reorganized into FC Shakhtar-2 Donetsk and
admitted to the Ukrainian First League.

Crests and colours

Shakhtar ultras at the Donbass Arena

Then on the eld ran several dozen Shakhtar supporters


and as a result the match was frustrated. In all matches involving Donetsk team always came many people that only
promoted the development of fan movement in Donetsk.
In the early 1980s began active development of football
movement. In the early 2000s to the Ukrainian stadiums
Public billboard in Donetsk, using the Russian name of the club
came English style hooliganism. In 2003, during the nal of the Ukrainian Cup there was a erce ght between
The rst logo of the club was designed in 1936, it featured
Dynamo and Shakhtar fans.
a blue hexagon, with a red 'S' in the middle, crossed over
by a jackhammer. In 1946, when the club was renamed, The other rivalry was with Metalurh Donetsk was local
the logo was changed to black and white, with addition of and, although not as signicant as games against the riclubs name. Later, in the middle of the 1960s, their logo vals from the capital, the games between the two Donetsk
depicted two crossed hammers, with Shakhtar Donetsk teams were proclaimed the Donetsk Derby. Metalurh
[63]
written in the circle. The crest was added to the kit and went bankrupt in July 2015.
remained there since, except for several seasons in the Among the extinguished rivalries are the games against
beginning of the 1990s. The clubs name was depicted Spartak Moscow and, particularly, the third place chamin the Russian language, until the latest logo was chosen. pions Dinamo Tbilisi of Georgia that took place at times
Therefore, some sources have its name written often as during the Soviet Top League. Another interesting riShakhter or rarely Shakhtyor.
valry, the Donbas Derby, is with Zorya Luhansk, which
In 1989, an artist, Viktor Savilov, on the event of the club
restructuring oered a draft variant of a logo with elements of the ball and a pitch. Some time later, the logo
was remodelled into the present one. The emblem was
added to the kit in 1997.[59]
In 2008, during the presentation of the clubs new stadium, Shakhtars new logo was unveiled. For the rst time
in over 30 years, the crossed hammers, the traditional
symbols of the club, were present on the crest. Also, for
the rst time the name was written in the Ukrainian language and not Russian.

3.1

Former kits

3.2

Football kits and sponsors

Supporters and rivalries

See also: Ukrainian derby and Donetsk derby


The rst riots associated with Shakhtar fans held on 20
September 1959 in the match against CSKA Moscow.

gather a signicant crowd in Luhansk. During the early


Ukrainian championships, another interesting rivalry developed with Chornomorets Odessa labelled the Miners
vs. Sailors, which declined with the turn of the millennium due to inconsistent performance of the Odessabased club.
As a result of the War in Donbass, few clubs from abroad
decided to show solidarity with the Donetsk Peoples Republic. During a group stage game of the 201415 UEFA
Champions League the fans of Athletic Bilbao displayed
the ag of the Donetsk Peoples Republic.[64][65] A similar event took place during a friendly game between
Shakhtar and Brazilian Clube de Regatas do Flamengo,
when Flamengo fans displayed a Donetsk Peoples Republic ag in their stand.[66]

5 Honours
6 Players

6.1

Current squad

The squad is as of 14 March 2016.[68][69]


Note: Flags indicate national team as dened under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

6.2

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as dened under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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8.2

Most appearances

As of 14 April 2016
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10

League and Cup history

10.1

Soviet Union

10.2

Ukraine

11

European history

Shakhtar Donetsk participates in European competitions


since 1976 after playing its rst against Berliner FC Dynamo in the UEFA Cup 197677. Since 1997, however,
the club continuously participates on annual basis with
variable successes, while also takes part in the UEFA
Champions League competition since 2000. The rst
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