FK Orenburg

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FK Orenburg
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Basic data
Surname Orenburg football club
Seat Orenburg , Russia
founding 1976
president Vasily Stolypin
Website fcorenburg.ru/
First soccer team
Head coach Marcel Lička
Venue Gasovik Stadium
Places 4,800
league FNL
2019/20   16th place, Premjer League
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The FK Orenburg ( Russian Футбольный клуб Оренбург ) is a football club from the Russian city ​​of Orenburg .

history

The association was founded in 1976 as Gasowik (Russian Газовик ). Until the collapse of the Soviet Union , the team always played in the third highest division of the USSR. From 1992 to 1993 Gasowik took part in the championship of the 2nd division . But rose to the fourth level , where the club spent a total of four seasons. When the third division was dissolved in 1997, the team was added to the 2nd division . In 2010 after winning the championship in the Ural-Powolschje relay of the 2nd division, the first promotion to the 1st division could be celebrated. After only one season, Gasowik had to move into the third division, but managed to get promoted again in the following season. In 2015, the semi-finals of the Russian Cup were reached for the first time , but they were lost on penalties against Lokomotiv Moscow . Four game days before the end of the 2015/16 season , Gasowik secured his first promotion to the Russian Premier League .

On May 25, 2016 the club was renamed FK Orenburg.

In 2016/17 , the team landed on a relegation spot and were relegated from the Premjer League after two goalless draws and a subsequent penalty shoot-out against SKA-Energija Khabarovsk . As a result, the Georgian Temur Kezbaia was hired as the new head coach in June 2017 . One match day before the end of the 2017/18 season , the club secured immediate promotion to the Premjer league.

Stadion

The club plays its home games in the 4,800-seat Gasowik Stadium , which was built in 2002. It has been modernized since 2014 so that it should have a capacity of 10,500 spectators. Thus, the venue should meet the minimum requirements of the Russian Premier League , which stipulate a capacity of 10,000 spectators.

successes

Current squad 2019/20

Status: March 2019

No. position Surname
1 RussiaRussia TW Alexander Rudenko
56 RussiaRussia TW Alexander Dovbnya
3 BelarusBelarus FROM Mikhail Siwakou
6th IsraelIsrael FROM Adi Gotlieb
12 RussiaRussia FROM Andrei Malych
15th RussiaRussia FROM Georgi Sotov
13 RussiaRussia FROM Sergei Terekhov
31 RussiaRussia FROM Vitaly Schachow
No. position Surname
5 RussiaRussia MF Timur Ajupov
16 PortugalPortugal MF Ricardo Alves
17th SloveniaSlovenia MF Žiga Škoflek
19th RussiaRussia MF Vladimir Moskvichev
23 KazakhstanKazakhstan MF Islambek Quat
29 UzbekistanUzbekistan MF Vadim Afonin
66 RussiaRussia MF Mikhail Bakaew
77 RussiaRussia MF Nikita Malyarov
14th SenegalSenegal ST Mamadou Sylla
20th GhanaGhana ST Joel Fameyeh
22nd LithuaniaLithuania ST Fiodor Černych

Well-known former players

Trainer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. sovsport.ru «Газовик» досрочно обеспечил себе выход в РФПЛ Article from May 2, 2016 (Russian)
  2. championat.com "Газовик" официально переименован в "Оренбург" Article from May 25, 2016 (Russian)
  3. championat.com: "СКА-Хабаровск" по пенальти обыграл "Оренбург" и вышел в РФПЛ Article of May 28, 2017 (Russian)
  4. championat.com: "Оренбург" объявил о назначении Кецбая на пост главного тренера Article from June 1, 2017 (Russian)
  5. russian.rt.com: Футбольный клуб "Оренбург" вышел в РФПЛ Article from May 6, 2018 (Russian)