Bankruptcy Looms Over FC Vorskla as First League Participation Is Denied.

Vorskla on brink of bankruptcy
Vorskla on brink of bankruptcy

FC Vorskla Faces Severe Financial Crisis

According to Novyny.live: FC Vorskla, based in Poltava, is confronting a dire financial situation that threatens its very survival. The club has been barred from competing in the First League for the 2026/27 season, sparking deep concern among its fans and supporters. This development raises the real possibility of bankruptcy, marking a potentially tragic chapter in the club’s storied history.

Club History and Achievements

Founded in 1955, Vorskla has achieved notable successes over the decades. The team secured bronze medals in the Ukrainian Premier League during the 1996/97 and 2017/18 seasons, and famously won the Ukrainian Cup in 2008/09. However, the current crisis now casts serious doubt on whether Vorskla will continue to compete in professional football.

Due to mounting financial difficulties, the club has issued work records to its players as a result of unpaid salary debts—a clear sign of severe mismanagement. Vorskla will be replaced in the First League by Polissya-2, meaning the team not only loses its place in the competition but also risks disappearing entirely from Ukraine’s football landscape. The situation remains critical, and future developments could have far-reaching consequences for the club’s survival.

The financial turmoil at Vorskla could also have broader implications for Ukrainian football as a whole. The potential loss of such a historically significant club might diminish regional interest in the sport and affect sponsorship investments. Stakeholders will be watching closely as the club explores options for restructuring or attracting new investors in a bid to avoid bankruptcy and preserve its legacy in professional athletics.


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