PFC Spartak Nalchik

PFC Spartak Nalchik
Full name Professional Football Club
Spartak Nalchik
Nickname(s) Orly (Eagles), Belo-Krasnye (White-Reds)
Founded 1935
Ground Spartak Stadium, Nalchik
(Capacity: 14,400)
Chairman Vladimir Balov
Manager Sergei Tashuev
League Russian Premier League
2010 Russian Premier League, 6th
Home colours
Away colours

PFC Spartak Nalchik (Russian: Профессиональный футбольный клуб "Спартак" Нальчик) is a Russian association football club based in Nalchik. Spartak has played in Russian Premier League since 2006.

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History

FC Spartak Nalchik was founded in 1935 and played in the regional "B-class" tournament. In 1965, Spartak won the competition and was promoted into "A-class", second group. Spartak played in that tournament from 1966 to 1970.

After reorganization of Soviet league system, Spartak played in the Soviet Second League (1971, 1977, 1978, 1981–1989) and Soviet First League (1972–1976, 1979, 1980), having been promoted and relegated several times. In 1990 and 1991 Spartak played in the Buffer League. The club's best result was a 14th position in the First League in 1974 and 1975.

The club has won the title of champions of RSFSR in 1965 and 1970.

In 1992, Spartak Nalchik was entitled to enter Russian First Division. The club was relegated after the 1993 season, but earned promotion back in 1995, after two seasons spent in the Russian Second Division. From 1996 to 2005 Spartak again played in the First Division. In 2005, the team finished second and earned promotion to the Premier League. They were the leaders of Premier League between 10th and 15th rounds in 2006 season. Finally they finished 9th. They led the league again from the 3rd to 8th round in the 2010 season.

Spartak has also been known as "Automobilist" (in 1969–1972) and "Elbrus" (in 1976).

League and Cup history

Russia
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe Notes Top Scorer Head Coach
1992 2nd, West 8 34 16 3 15 58 47 35 Eduard Kugotov - 19 Kazbek Tlyarugov
1993 2nd, West 16 42 13 8 21 52 73 34 Round of 128 Relegated Eduard Kugotov - 9 Kazbek Tlyarugov
1994 3rd, West 3 40 28 3 9 98 33 59 Round of 64 Aslan Goplachev - 29 Yuri Naurzokov
1995 3rd, West 1 42 30 6 6 127 49 96 Round of 256 Promoted Oleg Kirimov - 22 Boris Sinitsyn
1996 2nd 9 42 17 8 17 62 59 59 Round of 512 Alexander Zarutsky - 13 Viktor Kumykov
1997 2nd 4 42 23 3 16 74 53 72 Round of 64 Alexander Zarutsky - 12 Viktor Kumykov
1998 2nd 15 42 15 11 16 49 52 56 Round of 64 Ali Alchagirov - 9 Kumykov/ Zernov/ Khantsev
1999 2nd 13 42 17 5 20 49 61 56 Round of 256 Vaso Sepashvili - 14 Aslanbek Khantsev
2000 2nd 5 38 13 9 16 37 44 48 Round of 16 Sergei Tsybul - 7 Khantsev / Ponomaryov
2001 2nd 5 34 17 4 13 48 37 55 Round of 64 Maxim Autlev - 12 Soferbi Yeshugov
2002 2nd 6 34 14 11 9 42 30 53 Round of 64 Roman Uzdenov - 12 Soferbi Yeshugov
2003 2nd 15 42 14 10 18 34 49 52 Round of 16 Anzor Dzamikhov - 9 Soferbi Yeshugov
2004 2nd 12 42 16 10 16 53 46 58 Round of 64 Anzor Kunizhev - 9 Yuri Krasnozhan
2005 2nd 2 42 25 11 6 67 36 86 Round of 64 Promoted Andriy Poroshyn - 18 Yuri Krasnozhan
2006 1st 9 30 11 8 11 33 32 41 Round of 32 Pylypchuk, Kontsedalov, Korchagin - 5 Yuri Krasnozhan
2007 1st 12 30 8 9 13 29 38 33 Round of 32 Ricardo Jesus - 7 Yuri Krasnozhan
2008 1st 12 30 8 8 14 30 39 32 Quarter-final Rustem Kalimullin - 5 Yuri Krasnozhan
2009 1st 11 30 8 11 11 36 33 35 Round of 32 Shamil Asildarov, Leandro - 8 Yuri Krasnozhan
2010 1st 6 30 12 8 10 40 37 44 Round of 32 Vladimir Dyadyun - 10 Yuri Krasnozhan
2011/12 1st Eshtrekov / Tashuev

Current squad

As of December 21, 2011, according to the Russian Premier League official website.

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

No. Position Player
2 DF Yuri Lebedev
3 DF Yevgeni Ovsiyenko
4 DF Milan Jovanović
5 MF Adnan Zahirović
6 DF Andrei Lukanchenkov
7 MF Kantemir Berkhamov
8 FW David Siradze
9 FW Arsen Goshokov
11 MF Roman Kontsedalov
13 MF Aleksandr Shchanitsin
14 MF Daniil Gridnev
15 FW Igor Portnyagin (on loan from Rubin Kazan)
No. Position Player
16 DF Astemir Sheriyev
17 DF Mikhail Bagayev
18 MF Aleksey Skvernyuk
19 DF Aleksandr Kulikov (on loan from Rubin Kazan)
20 DF Miodrag Džudović (captain)
22 MF Gudzha Rukhaia
28 MF Jovan Golić
30 GK Otto Fredrikson
35 DF Aleksei Aravin
87 FW Nazir Kazharov
95 FW Magomed Mitrishev
MF Eugeniu Cebotaru

Reserve squad

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

No. Position Player
24 MF Albert Balov
36 MF Alim Kumykov (captain)
37 MF Reziuan Mirzov
41 MF Maksim Kovalsky
42 MF Amirkhan Shavayev
43 MF Alikhan Shavayev
44 DF Idar Kubalov
45 MF Zalim Kanikhov
46 DF Islam Yaganov
47 FW Aslam Barokov
48 DF Zalim Makoyev
49 DF Kantemir Khagabanov
50 GK Timur Khaniyev
No. Position Player
51 MF Azamat Gurfov
52 DF Zhantemir Soblirov
53 DF Timur Teberdiyev
54 FW Islam Tlupov
55 DF Akhmat Chochuyev
56 FW Khasan Bayev
57 DF Ruslan Abazov
58 MF Artur Kochesokov
59 MF Dzhashar Khubiyev
60 GK Azamat Shogenov
67 MF Ibragim Beshtokov
88 FW Ruslan Bolov
91 DF Azamat Serkov

Spartak's reserve squad played professionally as FC Spartak-2 Nalchik in the Russian Third League in 1996 and 1997.

Notable players

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

Russia
Former USSR countries
Europe
Africa
Asia

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