FC Rusichy
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Full name | Football Club Spartak Oryol |
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Founded | 1960 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ground | Central Stadium, Oryol (Capacity 10,300) |
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Chairman | Vladimir Agibalov | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manager | Anatoly Shelest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
League | Amateur Football League, Chernozemye zone |
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2007 | Amateur Football League, ? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FC Rusichy (Russian: ФК «Русичи» Орёл) are a Russian football club based in the city of Oryol. From 2004 to 2006 Spartak, then known as FC Oryol, played in the Russian First Division.
[edit] 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 in 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 was renamed Spartak and joined the Amateur Football League, abandoning theit place in the Second Division.
Oryol's top achievement in the Russian Cup is the 1/8 final in the 1996/97 competition.
[edit] Famous players
- Yuri Semin (1964)
- Vladimir Beschastnykh (2005)
- Vladimir Shuneiko (2004)
- Gocha Gogrichiani (2001)
- Valeriu Andronic (2005)
- Victor Berco (2004-05)
- Vladimir Shishelov (2006)
[edit] External links
- Official website (Russian)
- Club history at KLISF