FC Podillya Khmelnytskyi - League and Cup History

League and Cup History

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes
1992 2nd "A" 4 26 10 10 6 29 21 30 1/32 finals
1992-93 2nd 8 42 15 16 11 45 39 46 1/64 finals as Nord-AM-Podillya
1993-94 2nd 11 38 13 9 16 45 47 35 1/32 finals as Nord-AM-Podillya
1994-95 2nd 6 42 20 11 11 48 30 71 1/32 finals
1995-96 2nd 12 42 18 8 16 55 42 62 1/16 finals
1996-97 2nd 22 46 11 13 22 40 66 46 1/32 finals Second stage Relegated
1997-98 3rd "A" 1 34 25 3 6 69 20 78 1/64 finals Promoted
1998-99 2nd 16 38 13 12 13 39 42 51 1/64 finals Relegated
1999-00 3rd "A" 2 30 21 5 4 67 27 68 1/2 finals Second League Cup
2000-01 3rd "B" 6 28 15 2 11 37 28 47 Did not enter
2001-02 3rd "A" 9 36 14 11 11 38 31 53 1/32 finals
2002-03 3rd "A" 3 36 27 2 7 79 31 83 1st Round
2003-04 3rd "A" 2 30 17 8 5 47 20 59 1/32 finals
2004-05 2nd 13 34 12 7 15 45 54 43 1/16 finals Merged
2005-06 2nd 7 34 14 7 13 39 37 49 1/32 finals
2006-07 2nd 18 36 5 6 25 20 63 9 1/32 finals Relegated
2007–08 3rd 3 30 17 7 6 47 28 58 1/64 finals
2008-09 refer to Dynamo Khmelnytskyi

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