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PFC Dynamo Stavropol

PFC Dynamo Stavropol (Russian: «Динамо» (Ставрополь)) is an association football club from Stavropol, south Russia, best known for winning the 1949 RSFSR championship in one of the 9 zones. In recent years it played mostly in Russian Second League, the third league in the national hierarchy. Due to severe financial difficulties, Dynamo missed the opportunity to be promoted to the First Division in 2005. After that, it was formally liquidated two times and resurrected again as an amateur team, eventually redeeming the professional status. As of the season 2013–14, the team played in the amateur championship of Stavropol krai under the name Dynamo UOR. A separate club was renamed FC Dynamo GTS Stavropol for the 2014–15 season in the Russian Professional Football League. Before the 2015–16 season, FC Dynamo GTS was renamed FC Dynamo Stavropol.

Dynamo
Full nameProfessional Football Club
Dynamo Stavropol
Founded1933
GroundDynamo Stadium
Capacity15,589
ChairmanAndrei Stezhko
ManagerSergei Boyko
LeagueRussian Amateur Football League
2023Russian Second League,
Division B,
Group 1, 14th (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

History edit

The club's most significant victory was achieved in 1949, when it earned the title of Champion of Russia.

From 1957 to 2004, Dynamo played in various leagues of the Soviet Union and Russia.

In 1957, it was called FC Trudovye Rezervy Stavropol and from 1958 to 1961 it was called FC Spartak Stavropol.

In 1980–1981 and 1985–1991, Dynamo played in the USSR First League. The best result was a 4th position in 1989.

In 1991 they lost to Burnley in a record 10–0 defeat, with Burnley goalkeeper Ian Walsh saving 3 penalties in the space of six minutes.

In 1992, Dynamo were entitled to play in the Russian Top League and finished 15th. Dynamo's 12th position in 1993 is their best ever result in professional football. In 1994, Dynamo finished 15th and were relegated from the Top Division.

From 1995 to 1999, Dynamo played in the Russian First Division. The best position achieved was 5th in 1996.

From 2000 to 2004, Dynamo played in the South Zone of Russian Second Division and won the tournament in 2004, thus earning promotion to the First Division. Dynamo also won the Professional Football League Cup, a competition between zonal tournament winners, and became the champions of the Second Division.

In January 2005, the club was denied professional license due to financial difficulties and relegated to the Amateur Football League.

Since 2006, club has been playing in Russian Second Division again. It finished 2nd in 2007 season. It experienced financial difficulties in 2009 and did not play in the Second Division. Dynamo's license was taken over by FC Stavropolye-2009. 6 players from the 2008 Dynamo roster transferred to FC Stavropol for the 2009 season and 5 transferred to FC Stavropolye-2009. The club was resurrected in 2010, taking over another Stavropol team, FC Stavropolye-2009, and existed as a professional team until 2012.

A separate club was renamed FC Dynamo GTS Stavropol for the 2014–15 season in the Russian Professional Football League. Before the 2015–16 season, FC Dynamo GTS was renamed FC Dynamo Stavropol.

Current squad edit

As of 11 October 2023, according to the Second 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 Artyom Poplevchenkov
5 MF   RUS Nikita Bolgov
7 MF   RUS Luka Bagateliya
8 FW   RUS Artyom Stepanovich
10 MF   RUS Semyon Puchkov
11 MF   RUS Artyom Isik
14 DF   RUS Fyodor Pervushin
15 DF   RUS Devid Kokoyev
17 DF   RUS Ilya Kirilenko
19 DF   RUS Ivan Yevnevich
21 DF   RUS Yegor Ivanov
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF   RUS Igor Shelkoshitov
28 DF   RUS Arseny Bronnikov
30 MF   RUS Ilya Berishvili
34 GK   RUS Vladislav Lizenko
55 MF   RUS Ivan Karagezov
56 DF   RUS Aleksandr Yartsev
59 MF   RUS Sergei Serchenkov
79 DF   RUS Guram Epkhoshvili
89 FW   RUS Vladislav Feshchenko
97 MF   RUS Anton Gorbunov
99 FW   RUS David Khokrishvili (on loan from Alania Vladikavkaz)

Reserve squad edit

Dynamo's reserve squad played professionally as FC Dynamo-d Stavropol from 1994 to 1997 in the Russian Third League.

Notable players edit

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Dynamo.

See also edit

External links edit

  • (in Russian)
  • (in Russian)
  • (in English)

References edit

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Not to be confused with FC Dynamo GTS Stavropol FC Stavropolye 2009 or FC Stavropol PFC Dynamo Stavropol Russian Dinamo Stavropol is an association football club from Stavropol south Russia best known for winning the 1949 RSFSR championship in one of the 9 zones In recent years it played mostly in Russian Second League the third league in the national hierarchy Due to severe financial difficulties Dynamo missed the opportunity to be promoted to the First Division in 2005 After that it was formally liquidated two times and resurrected again as an amateur team eventually redeeming the professional status As of the season 2013 14 the team played in the amateur championship of Stavropol krai under the name Dynamo UOR A separate club was renamed FC Dynamo GTS Stavropol for the 2014 15 season in the Russian Professional Football League Before the 2015 16 season FC Dynamo GTS was renamed FC Dynamo Stavropol DynamoFull nameProfessional Football ClubDynamo StavropolFounded1933GroundDynamo StadiumCapacity15 589ChairmanAndrei StezhkoManagerSergei BoykoLeagueRussian Amateur Football League2023Russian Second League Division B Group 1 14th relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Current squad 3 Reserve squad 4 Notable players 5 See also 6 External links 7 ReferencesHistory editThe club s most significant victory was achieved in 1949 when it earned the title of Champion of Russia From 1957 to 2004 Dynamo played in various leagues of the Soviet Union and Russia In 1957 it was called FC Trudovye Rezervy Stavropol and from 1958 to 1961 it was called FC Spartak Stavropol In 1980 1981 and 1985 1991 Dynamo played in the USSR First League The best result was a 4th position in 1989 In 1991 they lost to Burnley in a record 10 0 defeat with Burnley goalkeeper Ian Walsh saving 3 penalties in the space of six minutes In 1992 Dynamo were entitled to play in the Russian Top League and finished 15th Dynamo s 12th position in 1993 is their best ever result in professional football In 1994 Dynamo finished 15th and were relegated from the Top Division From 1995 to 1999 Dynamo played in the Russian First Division The best position achieved was 5th in 1996 From 2000 to 2004 Dynamo played in the South Zone of Russian Second Division and won the tournament in 2004 thus earning promotion to the First Division Dynamo also won the Professional Football League Cup a competition between zonal tournament winners and became the champions of the Second Division In January 2005 the club was denied professional license due to financial difficulties and relegated to the Amateur Football League Since 2006 club has been playing in Russian Second Division again It finished 2nd in 2007 season It experienced financial difficulties in 2009 and did not play in the Second Division Dynamo s license was taken over by FC Stavropolye 2009 6 players from the 2008 Dynamo roster transferred to FC Stavropol for the 2009 season and 5 transferred to FC Stavropolye 2009 The club was resurrected in 2010 taking over another Stavropol team FC Stavropolye 2009 and existed as a professional team until 2012 A separate club was renamed FC Dynamo GTS Stavropol for the 2014 15 season in the Russian Professional Football League Before the 2015 16 season FC Dynamo GTS was renamed FC Dynamo Stavropol Current squad editAs of 11 October 2023 according to the Second 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 Player1 GK nbsp RUS Artyom Poplevchenkov5 MF nbsp RUS Nikita Bolgov7 MF nbsp RUS Luka Bagateliya8 FW nbsp RUS Artyom Stepanovich10 MF nbsp RUS Semyon Puchkov11 MF nbsp RUS Artyom Isik14 DF nbsp RUS Fyodor Pervushin15 DF nbsp RUS Devid Kokoyev17 DF nbsp RUS Ilya Kirilenko19 DF nbsp RUS Ivan Yevnevich21 DF nbsp RUS Yegor Ivanov No Pos Nation Player26 DF nbsp RUS Igor Shelkoshitov28 DF nbsp RUS Arseny Bronnikov30 MF nbsp RUS Ilya Berishvili34 GK nbsp RUS Vladislav Lizenko55 MF nbsp RUS Ivan Karagezov56 DF nbsp RUS Aleksandr Yartsev59 MF nbsp RUS Sergei Serchenkov79 DF nbsp RUS Guram Epkhoshvili89 FW nbsp RUS Vladislav Feshchenko97 MF nbsp RUS Anton Gorbunov99 FW nbsp RUS David Khokrishvili on loan from Alania Vladikavkaz Reserve squad editDynamo s reserve squad played professionally as FC Dynamo d Stavropol from 1994 to 1997 in the Russian Third League Notable players editHad international caps for their respective countries Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Dynamo nbsp Aleksandr Novikov nbsp Yuri Pudyshev nbsp Albert Borzenkov nbsp Viktor Bulatov nbsp nbsp Vladislav Lemish nbsp Nikolai Olenikov nbsp Kirill Panchenko nbsp Roman Pavlyuchenko nbsp Sergei Podpaly nbsp Vladislav Ternavski nbsp Karapet Mikaelyan nbsp Rasim Abusev nbsp Igor Getman nbsp Gurban Gurbanov nbsp Vyaceslav Lickin nbsp Vladimir Sheleg nbsp Alyaksandr Vyazhevich nbsp Aleksandr Bogatyryov nbsp Renat Dubinskiy nbsp Vitaliy Levchenko nbsp Aleksandr Ignatow nbsp Oleksiy Antyukhyn nbsp Yuriy HrytsynaSee also editDynamo FCExternal links edit in Russian Official site in Russian Fan Club News about Dynamo Stavropol in English References edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PFC Dynamo Stavropol amp oldid 1186793094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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