FC Ryazan

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FC Ryazan
Full name Football Club Ryazan
Founded 1995
Dissolved 2010
(became FC Zvezda Ryazan)
Ground CSK Stadium, Ryazan
Ground Capacity 25,000
2009 Russian Second Division,
Zone Center, 8th

FC Ryazan (Russian: ФК «Рязань») was a Russian football club from Ryazan, founded in 1995. In 2009, it played in the Russian Second Division, which is the highest level it ever achieved. It played there since 2000, when they took over the spot previously held there by another Ryazan club, FC Spartak Ryazan, with FC Ryazan renaming themselves to FC Spartak Ryazan for the 2000 season only. From October 2000 to 2001 the club was called Agrokomplekt Ryazan and from 2002 to 2006 - FC Ryazan-Agrokomplekt Ryazan. In March 2010, FC Ryazan dropped out of the Russian Second Division and went bankrupt.[1]

Coaches

  • Soviet Union Rizvan Tarasov
  • Soviet Union Evgeny Kochargin
  • Russia Igor Mythrenko
  • Russia Oleg Lobanov

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References

  1. Правительство Рязанской области обратилось в Ассоциацию «ПФЛ» с просьбой о включении ГАУ РО «ФК «Звезда» в состав членов (участников) Ассоциации
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