Saturn Ramenskoye

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Saturn Ramenskoye
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Basic data
Surname Государственное учреждение
Московской области
Футбольный клуб "Сатурн",
Московская область
Seat Ramenskoye
founding 1946
president Igor Efremov
Website saturn-fc.ru
First soccer team
Head coach Dmitri Seryoshkin
Venue Saturn Stadium
Places 16,500
league 2nd Division , Squadron West
2018/19 12th place
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The FK Saturn Ramenskoye ( Russian ФК "Сатурн» Раменское , FK "Saturn" Ramenskoye ) is a Russian football club . The club was founded in 1946; The seat of the association is the city of Ramenskoye , a suburb of Moscow . Therefore it is also known as "FK Saturn Oblast Moscow " (FK Saturn Moskowskaja Oblast) .

Club name

FK Saturn Ramenskoye was called Krylja Sowetow ( Крылья Советов ) from 1946 to 1957 , Trud ( Труд ) from 1958 to 1959 , and Saturn-REN TV ( Сатурн -REN TV) from February 2002 to January 2004 .

Since February 2004 the football club FK Saturn Ramenskoje has been called.

The full Russian name is Государственное учреждение Московской области Футбольный клуб «Сатурн» Московская область ; Gossudarstvennoje utschreschdenije Moskowskoi oblasti Futbolny klub "Saturn" Moskowskaja oblast = State institution of Moscow Oblast, football club "Saturn" Moscow Oblast . The shorter form in Russian is Футбольный клуб «Сатурн» Московская область ; Futbolny klub “Saturn” Moskovskaya oblast is used.

Current

Since August 2008 the professional team of the club has been trained by the German Jürgen Röber . His assistant was the former Bosnian-Herzegovinian soccer player Bruno Akrapović . Röber was released on May 15, 2009. His successor was initially Andrei Gordejew, who was previously responsible for the youth teams.

At the beginning of the 2009 season , the club merged with league rivals FK Chimki . The merger was ordered by the regional political leaders for financial reasons. The home games should be played alternately in the two home sites. This merger was reversed, however, because the partner club was saved and FK Saturn continued to play in the Premjer League .

After the 2010 season , on December 30, 2010, the government of Moscow Oblast (owner of the club) made the decision to liquidate FC Saturn Ramenskoye.

In 2014, the reactivated FK Saturn Ramenskoje was included in the third-class 2nd division .

successes

Leagues and placements

Russia:

Premjer-Liga 1. Fußball-Division (Russland) 1. Fußball-Division (Russland) 2. Fußball-Division (Russland) 3. Fußball-Liga (Russland) 2. Fußball-Division (Russland)

( green = highest level ( Premjer-Liga ) , yellow = 2nd-highest level (1st division / 1st division) , pink = 3rd-highest level (2nd league / 2nd division) ; red = 4th- highest level (2nd league B / 3rd league) gray = amateur class )

Well-known former players

Russia and the former Soviet Union

CIS and former Soviet Union

Europe

South America

Africa

Trainer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jürgen Röber was fired
  2. Правительство Московской области ликвидирует "Сатурн" , news.sport-express.ru (Russian)