FC Oryol

FC Oryol
Full name Football Club Oryol
Founded 1960
Ground Central Stadium, Oryol
Ground Capacity 15,292
Owner Oryol Oblast
Chairman Dmitri Prokopenko
Manager Anatoli Shelest
League Russian Professional Football League,
zone Center
2015–16 13th

FC Oryol (Russian: ФК «Орёл») is a Russian football club based in the city of Oryol. From 2004 to 2006 FC Oryol played in the Russian First Division.

History

Football has been played in Oryol since 1911. In 1960 a team named Lokomotiv was formed in Oryol to play in the Class B of the Soviet championship. In 1963 it was renamed Spartak, in 1973 Stal (meaning "steel"), in 1975 the team was renamed Spartak again.

The team played in Class B until the restructuring of the leagues in 1971, when it entered the Soviet Second League. In 1990–1991 Spartak played in the Second League B.

In 1992 Spartak entered the Russian Second League. In 1993 the team was renamed Oryol. In 1994 Oryol moved to the Third League, and in 1996 they were promoted back after finishing third. In 2003 Oryol finished first in the Centre zone of the Second Division and were promoted to the First Division. The sixth position in 2004 was the best in the club's history. In 2006 Oryol were relegated from the First Division after finishing 20th. The club faced fincancial problems, thus abandoning their place in the Second Division, was re-created as Spartak Oryol and joined the Amateur Football League. After a year in the amateur league, FC Oryol returned to the Second Division and was once again renamed, entering 2008 season as FC Rusichi Oryol. Rusichi finished mid-table in their first three seasons in the Second Division, with Yevgeni Polyakov becoming the central zone's top scorer with 20 goals in 2010. In winter 2011 rumours circulated that the team would change its name to FC Oryol. Despite being in top five for the most part of 2011/12 season, Rusichi once again finished mid-table (8th place). In summer of 2012 the club announced the name change, finally becoming FC Oryol again.[1]

Oryol's top achievement in the Russian Cup is the 1/8 final in the 1996–97 competition.

Current squad

As of 16 September 2016, according to the PFL website.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Russia GK Vasili Azarov
Russia GK Rasul Farfutdinov
Russia GK Aleksandr Kalinichev
Russia GK Roman Klyukin
Russia DF Nikita Grishin
Russia DF Sergei Polosin
Russia DF Dzhamal Rasulov
Russia DF Yuri Solntsev
Russia DF Yegor Sysuyev
Russia DF Aleksandr Vasyukov
Russia MF Suleyman Abdullin
Russia MF Andrei Fedyayev
Russia MF Anton Kazanskiy
No. Position Player
Russia MF Sergei Kositsin
Russia MF Andrei Miroshkin
Russia MF Leonid Rodionov
Russia MF Yegor Ruchkin
Russia MF Mikhail Ryzhov
Russia MF Roman Salimov
Russia MF Nikita Sevostyanov
Russia MF Igor Voznesensky
Russia MF Samir Yusifov
Russia FW Nikita Kaydash
Russia FW Maksim Nikolayev
Russia FW Sergei Sipatov

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