FK Tyumen

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FK Tyumen
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Basic data
Surname Futbolnyĭ Club Tyumen
Seat Tyumen
founding 1961
Colours black-and-white
president Alexander Popov
Website fc-tyumen.ru
First soccer team
Head coach Alexander Ivchenko
Venue Tyumen Stadium
Places 12,500
league Perwenstwo PFL
2018/19   20th place ( Perwenstwo FNL )
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The FK Tyumen ( Russian ФК Тюме́нь , wiss. Transliteration FK Tyumen ' ) is a Russian football club from the West Siberian city ​​of Tyumen . The club currently plays in the third-class Perwenstwo PFL . Previously, the club was first class in 1992, 1994–1995 and 1997–1998. The club is one of the founding members of the Premjer League .

history

Earlier names

  • Geologist (1961–1963 and 1983–1991)
  • Priboi (1964-1965)
  • Neftjanik (1966–1977)
  • Stroitel
  • Fakel (1980–1982)
  • Dinamo-Gasowik (1992–1996)
  • SDJuSchOR-Sibnefteprovod (2003)

Game operation

Soviet Union

The club was founded in 1961 and played from the start in the Soviet B League (1961-1970), the then second-highest division in Soviet football. Then the team was represented in the Wtoraja League , the third highest division (1971-1986). In the years 1987 to 1991 he returned to the Pervaya League .

Russia

In 1992, after the collapse of the Soviet Union , the FK Tyumen was a founding member of the newly formed upper league , but the team was relegated from bottom of the table of 20 teams. In the 1993 season, the victory in the eastern season of the first division returned to the Russian football club and in 1994 the team was able to achieve the best league placement in the club's history with a 12th place. After relegation in 1995 , he was again promoted to the top division in 1996.

This was followed by two relegations in a row in 1998 and 1999, so that FK Tyumen was passed into the third-class 2nd division . In 2003 the club temporarily withdrew from professional football, but in 2005 the team managed to return to professional football as first in the table in their own amateur group . In 2014, after winning the relay championship Ural-Powolschje in Pervenstvo PFL, the return to the Russian lower house could be celebrated. In the 2017/18 season , the club would have been relegated from the second-class Perwenstwo FNL as the penultimate, but Tyumen benefited from the withdrawal of several teams from the league, which meant that there were no relegated athletes. In the following season, the club rose from bottom of the table in the third division.

successes

Well-known former players

Well-known former coaches

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