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FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk

FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk (Russian: ФК "Черноморец" Новороссийск) is the oldest Russian association football club based in Novorossiysk. It plays in the second-tier Russian First League.

Chernomorets
Full nameFootball Club
Chernomorets[1]
Nickname(s)Moryaki (моряки, lit. sailors)
Founded1907; 117 years ago (1907)
GroundCentral, Novorossiysk
Capacity12,500
General directorValentin Klimko
ManagerVadim Garanin
LeagueRussian First League
2022–23Russian Second League, Group 1, 1st (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

History edit

The club was founded as a part of the football section in the Olympia sports club (Novorossiysk) in the summer of 1907, and on September 30, 1907, the first international match between the Olympia club and the sailors of a merchant ship from England took place, the match ended in a draw 2:2. The Club changed name for Cement Novorossiysk in 1960 and was known by its name in 1960–1969 and 1978–1991. In 1970–1977, the clubs was called Trud Novorossiysk, in 1992–1993 Gekris Novorossiysk, and in 2005 FC Novorossiysk. Chernomorets is Russian for "a man from Black Sea".

The club played in class B of the Soviet football in 1960–1970. After this they did not participate in Soviet championships until 1978, when they entered the Second League. They played there until the dissolution of USSR, and in 1992 were entitled to enter the Russian First Division. They spent three years there. After a third place in 1992 they won their regional group in 1993, but did not succeed in the promotion-relegation tournament. A victory in the First Division in 1994 brought them automatic promotion.

Chernomorets stayed in the Top Division from 1995 to 2001. Their best result was sixth position in 1997 and 2000. The latter entitled them to a place in the UEFA Cup, where they were knocked out in the first round by Valencia.

In 2002 Chernomorets won promotion straight back, but were relegated again in 2003. After the 2004 season in the First Division, Chernomorets were denied a professional licence. The club was reorganized, renamed FC Novorossiysk and entered the Amateur Football League for the 2005 season. In the course of the season the team was renamed Chernomorets again. Chernomorets finished first in the South zone and went on to win the final tournament, becoming amateur champions of Russia. Chernomorets finished third in the South zone of Russian Second Division in the 2006 season. They finally finished first and were promoted to Russian First Division for the 2007 season. It stayed 2 seasons in First Division and relegated back to Second Division in 2009. They were promoted to the First Division again after winning the Second Division zone in 2010. It was relegated back from the First Division after one year on that level.

On 28 May 2023, the club secured promotion to the Russian First League.[2]

League results edit

Russian Second DivisionFootball Championship of the National LeagueRussian Second DivisionRussian First DivisionRussian Second DivisionAmateur Football LeagueRussian First DivisionRussian Premier LeagueRussian First DivisionRussian Premier LeagueRussian First DivisionRussian First Division

Current squad edit

As of 22 February 2024, according to the official First League website.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   RUS Daniil Frolkin
3 DF   RUS Danila Gayvoronsky (on loan from Krasnodar)
4 DF   MNE Nikola Kumburović
5 DF   RUS Viktor Garayev
7 MF   RUS Anton Antonov
8 MF   KAZ David Esimbekov
9 FW   RUS Merabi Uridia
10 MF   RUS Zikrula Magomedov
13 MF   RUS Vladislav Kirilenko
14 DF   RUS Ivan Maklakov
17 DF   RUS Denis Fomin
18 MF   RUS Timur Alikberov
22 GK   RUS Dmitri Rebrov
23 MF   RUS Ivan Zazvonkin (on loan from Dynamo Moscow)
24 MF   RUS Yuri Budagyan
27 MF   RUS Daniil Gurchenko
No. Pos. Nation Player
30 DF   RUS Oleg Krasilnichenko
35 MF   RUS Ivan Yenin
36 DF   RUS Artyom Voropayev (on loan from Rodina Moscow)
37 MF   RUS Semyon Puchkov
40 DF   RUS Aleksandr Bezchasnyuk
44 DF   GEO Anri Chichinadze
62 GK   RUS Ivan Budachyov (on loan from Dynamo Moscow)
64 MF   RUS Oleg Lanin
69 FW   RUS Ilya Rodionov (on loan from Zenit St. Petersburg)
71 MF   RUS Dmitry Yakovlev
74 MF   RUS Abdulkhakim Kazimov
81 DF   RUS Nikita Melnikov
88 MF   RUS Aleksandr Popovich
96 MF   RUS Vladislav Adayev
97 FW   RUS Nikita Nikiforov

Reserve team edit

Chernomorets' reserve team played professionally in the Russian Second Division (in 2000 as FC Chernomorets-2 Novorossiysk) and the Russian Third League (in 1996 as FC Chernomorets-d Novorossiysk).

Notable players edit

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Chernomorets/Tsement/Gekris.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (in Russian). fcchernomorets.ru. Archived from the original on 5 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  2. ^ (in Russian). Russian Second League. 29 May 2023. Archived from the original on 1 June 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Russian)
  • Fans' website (in Russian)

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FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk Russian FK Chernomorec Novorossijsk is the oldest Russian association football club based in Novorossiysk It plays in the second tier Russian First League ChernomoretsFull nameFootball ClubChernomorets 1 Nickname s Moryaki moryaki lit sailors Founded1907 117 years ago 1907 GroundCentral NovorossiyskCapacity12 500General directorValentin KlimkoManagerVadim GaraninLeagueRussian First League2022 23Russian Second League Group 1 1st promoted WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 League results 3 Current squad 4 Reserve team 5 Notable players 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe club was founded as a part of the football section in the Olympia sports club Novorossiysk in the summer of 1907 and on September 30 1907 the first international match between the Olympia club and the sailors of a merchant ship from England took place the match ended in a draw 2 2 The Club changed name for Cement Novorossiysk in 1960 and was known by its name in 1960 1969 and 1978 1991 In 1970 1977 the clubs was called Trud Novorossiysk in 1992 1993 Gekris Novorossiysk and in 2005 FC Novorossiysk Chernomorets is Russian for a man from Black Sea The club played in class B of the Soviet football in 1960 1970 After this they did not participate in Soviet championships until 1978 when they entered the Second League They played there until the dissolution of USSR and in 1992 were entitled to enter the Russian First Division They spent three years there After a third place in 1992 they won their regional group in 1993 but did not succeed in the promotion relegation tournament A victory in the First Division in 1994 brought them automatic promotion Chernomorets stayed in the Top Division from 1995 to 2001 Their best result was sixth position in 1997 and 2000 The latter entitled them to a place in the UEFA Cup where they were knocked out in the first round by Valencia In 2002 Chernomorets won promotion straight back but were relegated again in 2003 After the 2004 season in the First Division Chernomorets were denied a professional licence The club was reorganized renamed FC Novorossiysk and entered the Amateur Football League for the 2005 season In the course of the season the team was renamed Chernomorets again Chernomorets finished first in the South zone and went on to win the final tournament becoming amateur champions of Russia Chernomorets finished third in the South zone of Russian Second Division in the 2006 season They finally finished first and were promoted to Russian First Division for the 2007 season It stayed 2 seasons in First Division and relegated back to Second Division in 2009 They were promoted to the First Division again after winning the Second Division zone in 2010 It was relegated back from the First Division after one year on that level On 28 May 2023 the club secured promotion to the Russian First League 2 League results editCurrent squad editAs of 22 February 2024 according to the official First League website Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp RUS Daniil Frolkin 3 DF nbsp RUS Danila Gayvoronsky on loan from Krasnodar 4 DF nbsp MNE Nikola Kumburovic 5 DF nbsp RUS Viktor Garayev 7 MF nbsp RUS Anton Antonov 8 MF nbsp KAZ David Esimbekov 9 FW nbsp RUS Merabi Uridia 10 MF nbsp RUS Zikrula Magomedov 13 MF nbsp RUS Vladislav Kirilenko 14 DF nbsp RUS Ivan Maklakov 17 DF nbsp RUS Denis Fomin 18 MF nbsp RUS Timur Alikberov 22 GK nbsp RUS Dmitri Rebrov 23 MF nbsp RUS Ivan Zazvonkin on loan from Dynamo Moscow 24 MF nbsp RUS Yuri Budagyan 27 MF nbsp RUS Daniil Gurchenko No Pos Nation Player 30 DF nbsp RUS Oleg Krasilnichenko 35 MF nbsp RUS Ivan Yenin 36 DF nbsp RUS Artyom Voropayev on loan from Rodina Moscow 37 MF nbsp RUS Semyon Puchkov 40 DF nbsp RUS Aleksandr Bezchasnyuk 44 DF nbsp GEO Anri Chichinadze 62 GK nbsp RUS Ivan Budachyov on loan from Dynamo Moscow 64 MF nbsp RUS Oleg Lanin 69 FW nbsp RUS Ilya Rodionov on loan from Zenit St Petersburg 71 MF nbsp RUS Dmitry Yakovlev 74 MF nbsp RUS Abdulkhakim Kazimov 81 DF nbsp RUS Nikita Melnikov 88 MF nbsp RUS Aleksandr Popovich 96 MF nbsp RUS Vladislav Adayev 97 FW nbsp RUS Nikita NikiforovReserve team editChernomorets reserve team played professionally in the Russian Second Division in 2000 as FC Chernomorets 2 Novorossiysk and the Russian Third League in 1996 as FC Chernomorets d Novorossiysk Notable players editHad international caps for their respective countries Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Chernomorets Tsement Gekris USSR Russia nbsp Boris Pozdnyakov nbsp Aleksei Berezutski nbsp Vladimir But nbsp Sergei Filippenkov nbsp Nikolay Komlichenko nbsp Oleg Kuzmin nbsp Denis Popov nbsp Oleg Teryokhin nbsp Yevgeni Varlamov Former USSR countries nbsp Armen Adamyan nbsp Manuk Kakosyan nbsp Tigran Petrosyan nbsp Aramais Yepiskoposyan nbsp Lev Mayorov nbsp Vyacheslav Geraschenko nbsp Artem Kontsevoy nbsp Konstantin Kovalenko nbsp Vitali Lanko nbsp Mikhail Markhel nbsp Andrei Sosnitskiy nbsp Aleksandr Vyazhevich nbsp Besik Beradze nbsp Davit Janashia nbsp Klimenti Tsitaishvili nbsp Vadim Egoshkin nbsp Andrei Kurdyumov nbsp Maksim Nizovtsev nbsp Maksim Shevchenko nbsp Andrey Shkurin nbsp Jurijs Sevlakovs nbsp Nerijus Radzius nbsp Serghei Belous nbsp Serghei Clescenco nbsp Alexandr Covalenco nbsp Adrian Sosnovschi nbsp Oleksiy Antyukhyn nbsp Serhiy Bezhenar nbsp Yuriy Hrytsyna nbsp Oleksandr Kyryukhin nbsp Maksym Levytskyi nbsp Oleksandr Pryzetko nbsp Serhiy Snytko nbsp Oleksandr Svystunov nbsp Mykola Volosyanko nbsp Jafar Irismetov nbsp Eduard Momotov nbsp Gennadiy Sharipov Africa nbsp David Embe nbsp Alphonse Tchami nbsp Jerry Christian Tchuisse nbsp Baba Adamu South America nbsp FlavioSee also editFC Chernomorets Novorossiysk in EuropeReferences edit Istoriya kluba in Russian fcchernomorets ru Archived from the original on 5 July 2015 Retrieved 3 July 2015 ChERNOMOREC LENINGRADEC I SOKOL V PERVOJ LIGE in Russian Russian Second League 29 May 2023 Archived from the original on 1 June 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 External links editOfficial website in Russian Fans website in Russian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk amp oldid 1225444937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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