FC Alania Vladikavkaz

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Alania
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Full name Football Club
Alania Vladikavkaz
Founded 1937
Ground Republican Spartak Stadium,
Vladikavkaz
(Capacity 32,464)
Chairman Sultan Tokayev
Manager Stanislav Tskhovrebov
League Russian First Division
2007 12th
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FC Alania Vladikavkaz (Russian: Футбольный клуб Алания Владикавказ) is a Russian football club based in Vladikavkaz (formerly Ordzhonikidze).

Their most successful season was 1995 when they managed to grab the Russian Premier League champions title, after several years of Spartak Moscow domination having previously won a silver medal for the second place in 1992 and 1996.

However, after departure of manager Valery Gazzaev and several players from the club, Alania weren't able to get anywhere near the trophy again, finishing at the bottom half of the table.

Previously, the club was known as Spartak Ordzhonikidze (1937-1990), Spartak Vladikavkaz (1990–1994 and 2006), Spartak-Alania Vladikavkaz (1995-1996 and 2003-2006), Alania Vladikavkaz (1997-2003 and 2007).

In season 2005 Alania was relegated from Russian Premier League.

[edit] 2006 exclusion

On 14 February 2006 Alania and another First Division club, Lokomotiv Chita, were denied professional licences by Professional Football League and excluded from professional football for juridicial irregularities.[1] On 22 February PFL decided to replace Alania and Lokomotiv with Lada Togliatti and Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk, the runners-up in the Second Division.[2] The Russian Football Union did not endorse the exclusion and on 28 February decided to keep Alania and Lokomotiv in the First Division, giving them another chance to fulfill the league requirements.[3] Consequently, on 6 March PFL decided to extend the First Division from 22 to 24 clubs, including Alania, Lokomotiv, Lada, and Mashuk-KMV.[4]

However, on 20 March the Russian Football Union finally decided to exclude Alania and Lokomotiv from the league. This decision was announced by the Professional Football League on 21 March, five days before the start of the First Division.[5]

Alania underwent reorganization, were renamed Spartak Vladikavkaz and on 4 April were admitted into the Russian Second Division, South zone.

After finishing first in the South Zone of 2nd division in the 2006 the team was promoted to Russian First Division and again renamed to Alania.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Ukraine GK Mykola Tsygan
2 Flag of Russia DF Aleksandr Kukanos
4 Flag of Russia MF Maxim Usanov
5 Flag of Russia MF Valerian Bestayev
8 Flag of Russia MF Vladimir Leshonok
9 Flag of Russia MF Robert Bitarov
10 Flag of Russia FW Yuriy Rodenkov
11 Flag of Moldova FW Serghei Dadu
12 Flag of Moldova GK Sergiu Paşcenco
14 Flag of Russia FW Elbrus Tandelov
15 Flag of Russia FW Amzor Aylarov
17 Flag of Romania FW Cristian Tudor
18 Flag of Russia MF Jambulad Bazayev
20 Flag of Russia MF Mikhail Bakaev
22 Flag of Russia DF Yevgeniy Kaleshin
No. Position Player
25 Flag of Russia DF Kamalutdin Akhmedov
27 Flag of Russia DF Tamerlan Varziev
28 Flag of Ukraine MF Andriy Proshyn
30 Flag of Russia MF Soslan Jioyev
33 Flag of Russia FW Arsen Kaytov
35 Flag of Russia DF Sergey Kabanov
39 Flag of Brazil DF Alan Kardek
55 Flag of Russia MF Vadim Gagloyev
70 Flag of Russia FW Artur Khaimanov
80 Flag of Russia FW Georgiy Gabulov
88 Flag of Russia MF Aleksandr Gagloyev
89 Flag of Russia GK Soslan Naniyev
90 Flag of Russia MF Uruzmag Ikoyev
99 Flag of Russia FW Aslan Huriyev

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