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Jõhvi FC Phoenix
File:Jõhvi FC Phoenix.png
Full nameJõhvi Football Club Phoenix
Founded15 August 2011; 13 years ago (2011-08-15)[1]
GroundHeino Lipp Stadium
Capacity794
ManagerVladimir Aga
LeagueEsiliiga B
2024Esiliiga B, 7th of 10
Websitehttps://fcphoenix.ee/

Jõhvi FC Phoenix is an Estonian football club based in Jõhvi that competes in Esiliiga B, the third-highest division in the Estonian football. Founded in 2011 as Jõhvi FC Lokomotiv, the club was named Jõhvi FC Phoenix in 2018. The club has competed in the Estonian top flight Premium Liiga once, in 2014.

History

File:Jõhvi FC Lokomotiv 2014.JPG
Jõhvi Phoenix (then named Jõhvi Lokomotiv) during the 2014 Premium Liiga season

The club was founded as Jõhvi FC Lokomotiv in 2011 on the basis of former football club Jõhvi JK Orbiit.[2] They finished the 2013 season as Esiliiga runners-up and were promoted to the Estonian top division for the 2014 season. They were relegated after a single season, being defeated in the relegation play-offs by Viljandi Tulevik. Due to financial problems, the club was initially relegated to the fourth level for 2015 and after two seasons on lower levels, their players joined Kohtla-Järve JK Järve in 2017. In 2018, the club was renamed as Jõhvi FC Phoenix and at first continued operating only on youth level.[3] Jõhvi rejoined the senior league system in 2020 and started competing in III liiga.

Crest and colours

After being founded as Jõhvi Lokomotiv in 2011, the club adopted the colours red and white. In February 2018, the club was rebranded as Jõhvi Phoenix and adopted the mythical creature phoenix as their symbol. Since then, the club has affiliated themselves with the colour orange.

Stadium

The club's traditional home ground is the 500-seat Jõhvi linnastaadion, which served as their first team's home ground from 2011 until 2023. After gaining promotion to Esiliiga B in 2024, it was announced that the club will host their home matches at the 794-capacity Heino Lipp Stadium.[4]

Players

Current squad

As of 24 August 2016.[5]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 DF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Stanislav Andrejev (on loan from JK Sillamäe Kalev)
2 MF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Sergei Bazjukin
3 MF File:Flag of Russia.svg RUS Maksim Bazyukin
4 DF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Oleg Bogdanov
5 FW File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Aleksandr Hlobõtsin (on loan from Kohtla-Järve JK Järve)
6 MF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Maksiim Jerjomenko
7 DF File:Flag of Russia.svg RUS Nikolay Khvalov
8 DF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Artur Korepanov
9 DF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Roman Lebedev (on loan from Kohtla-Järve JK Järve)
10 MF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Leonard Levdonen
11 File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Deniss Lukin
12 FW File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Artur Makarov
13 GK File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Maksim Mamutov
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 GK File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Aleksei Olijevski
15 MF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Mark Orikov
16 MF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Sergei Paltsev
17 MF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Igor Poljakov
18 MF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Aleksei Prištšekov
19 FW File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Maksim Ristimägi
20 DF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Dmitri Smirnov
21 File:Flag of Russia.svg RUS Roman Smolyar
22 File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Pavel Zakutailo
23 MF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Mihhail Tsarjov
24 MF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Deniss Vender
25 MF File:Flag of Estonia.svg EST Nikita Volkov

Seasons and statistics

Season Division Pos Games W D L GF GA GD Points Top goalscorers Estonian Cup
Jõhvi JK Orbiit
1999 IV Liiga East 1 20 13 3 4 44 22 +22 42 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Ruslan Berov (14)
2000 III Liiga East 2 16 9 3 4 39 25 +14 30 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Jevgeni Gužovski (9)
2001 III Liiga East 8 18 4 5 9 32 44 −8 17 4 players (5)
2002 III Liiga East 2 18 10 6 2 59 24 +25 36 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Sergei Kuzmitšov (23)
2003 III Liiga East 5 18 8 4 6 46 36 +10 26 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksandr Kulatšenko (13)
2004 III Liiga East 4 18 10 1 7 62 30 +32 31 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Vadim Lavrenko (10)
2005 III Liiga East 1 22 15 6 0 69 22 +47 51 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksandr Marašov (14)
2006 II Liiga East/North 6 28 11 5 12 47 44 +3 38 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Andrei Kulatšenko (11)
2007 II Liiga East/North 5 26 12 6 8 45 26 +19 42 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Igor Rogov (11)
2008 II Liiga East/North 4 26 14 6 6 68 28 +40 48 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksandr Marašov (16) -
2009 II Liiga East/North 1 26 18 5 3 84 36 +48 59 File:Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Avdeev (23) Fourth round
2010 Esiliiga 10 36 6 4 26 35 82 −47 22 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksandr Marašov (8) Third round
2011 II Liiga East/North 5 26 11 8 7 48 37 +9 41 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Jevgeni Gužovski (12) First round
as Jõhvi FC Lokomotiv
2012 II liiga E/N 1 26 20 6 0 79 16 +63 66 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Vassili Kulik (18) Third round
2013 Esiliiga 2 36 20 9 7 80 39 +41 69 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Andrei Jõgi (13) First round
2014 Meistriliiga 9 36 4 6 26 35 115 −80 18 File:Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Nikulin (6) Quarter-finals
2015 II liiga E/N 4 26 16 3 7 67 38 +29 51 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Maksim Ristimägi,
File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgi Arkania (12)
Quarter-finals
2016 2 26 15 7 4 67 33 +34 52 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Artur Makarov (25)
as Jõhvi FC Phoenix
2020 III liiga E 7 18 7 1 10 39 46 –7 22 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Deniss Komšin (9)
2021 2 20 17 1 2 65 20 +45 52 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Artur Salmus,
File:Flag of Romania.svg Nichita Gorea (12)
2022 II liiga E/N 9 26 9 1 16 36 58 –22 28 File:Flag of Romania.svg Nichita Gorea (16) Second round
2023 2 26 18 4 4 97 22 +75 58 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Jelissei Zahharov (34) Quarter-finals

References

  1. "About FC Phoenix".
  2. Конференция, посвященная развитию футбола (in русский). Jõhvi FC Lokomotiiv. 23 August 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
  3. "Mõned aastad tagasi kõrgliigas mänginud klubi sai uue nime". soccernet.ee. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  4. "Heino Lipu staadionil hakkavad toimuma ka jalgpallimatšid". Põhjarannik (in eesti). 2024-02-16. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  5. "Jõhvi Lokomotiv (2016)". Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 24 June 2016.

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