Awangard Kursk

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Awangard Kursk
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Basic data
Surname Futbolny Klub Awangard Kursk
Seat Kursk
founding 1958
president Viktor Karamyshev
Website fc-avangard.ru
First soccer team
Head coach Alexander Ignatenko
Venue Trudowye Reserwy Stadium, Kursk
Places 11,329
league PFL
2019/20   13th place, FNL
home
Away

The FK Awangard Kursk ( Russian Футбольный Клуб Авангард Курск , Futbolny Klub Awangard Kursk ) is a Russian football club from Kursk .

history

It was founded in 1958. After the collapse of the Soviet Union , the team played from 1992 to 1993 in the third-class 2nd division . In 1994 the team played in the 3rd division , which they won in 1995. In 2004 Awangard was runner-up in the 2nd division and played from 2005 to 2007 and 2010 in the second-class 1st division . In 2017 after winning the relay championship center in the third-class Perwenstwo PFL, the renewed promotion to the second division could be celebrated. On May 9, 2018, Awangard Kursk lost the final match in the Russian Football Cup against FK Tosno with 1: 2 in the new Volgograd Arena .

successes

Stadion

FK Awangard Kursk plays its home games in the Trudowyje Reserwy stadium . The stadium holds 11,329 spectators, has natural grass and floodlights.

Name history

  • 1958–1965: Trudowyje Reserwy Kursk
  • 1966: Trud Kursk
  • 1967–1972: Trudowyje Reserwy Kursk
  • since 1973: Awangard Kursk

Well-known former players

Well-known former coaches

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. championat.com: Курский "Авангард" оторвался от "Торпедо" и вышел в ФНЛ Article from May 22, 2017 (Russian)