Yenisey-STM Krasnoyarsk

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Yenisy-STM
Full name Yenisy-STM Krasnoyarsk
Founded 1975
Location Krasnoyarsk
Ground(s) Avangard, Krasnoyarsk
Coach(es) Alexander Pervukhin
League(s) Professional Rugby League
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.enisei-stm.ru

Yenisey-STM is a Russian rugby club founded in 1975. It is one of the two powerful Krasnoyarsk clubs, the other being their cross town rivals Krasny Yar Krasnoyarsk. They participate in the Professional Rugby League, the premier rugby championship of Russia. With an operating budget of €3.5m they are the second largest club in Russia after VVA-Podmoskovye Monino.

History

The club was founded in 1975 as Trud Krasnoyarsk (Russian: Труд), but in 1978 was renamed Sibtjaschmasch Krasnoyarsk (Russian: Сибтяжмаш). It took its current name on 12 April 2000. In the 2008 season the team finished in third place in the Russian championship.

Championships

  • Superleague Championships : 1999, 2002, 2005, 2011, 2012
  • Runners up: 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007
  • Russian Cup winner: 2000, 2001, 2008[1]

Squad

Current squad

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

Player Position Union
Dimitru Arhip Prop Moldova Moldova
Alexander Bezverkhov Prop Russia Russia
Vladimir Botvinnikov Prop Russia Russia
Sergei Krakov Prop Russia Russia
Sergey Novoselov Prop Russia Russia
Evgeny Pronenko Prop Russia Russia
Roman Romak Hooker Russia Russia
Stanislav Sel'skij Hooker Russia Russia
Valery Fedchenko Lock Russia Russia
Rati Urushadze Lock Georgia (country) Georgia
Uldis Sautile Lock Latvia Latvia
Pavel Butenko Flanker Russia Russia
Anton Rudoy Flanker Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Vitaly Orlov Flanker Ukraine Ukraine
Nikolay Serkov Flanker Russia Russia
Nikita Medkov Flanker Russia Russia
Victor Arhip Flanker Moldova Moldova
Eduard Dergachev Flanker Russia Russia
Vyacheslav Zykov Number 8 Russia Russia
Andreï Temnov Number 8 Russia Russia
Player Position Union
Jurijs Baranovs Scrum-half Latvia Latvia
Alexey Scherban Scrum-half Russia Russia
Sergey Kuzmenko Fly-half Russia Russia
Nikita Ilienko Fly-half Russia Russia
Alexei Korobenikov Fly-half Russia Russia
Yaroslav Gysin Fly-half Russia Russia
Ryan Bambry Fly-half New Zealand New Zealand
Igor Kurashov Centre Russia Russia
Pavel Novikov Centre Russia Russia
Dimitri Gerasimov Centre Russia Russia
Valery Ignatiev Centre Russia Russia
Yaroslav Rechnev Centre Russia Russia
Vladimir Ostrouchko Wing Russia Russia
Stanislav Bondarev Wing Russia Russia
Petr Botnarash Wing Russia Russia
Eduard Toderica Wing Moldova Moldova
Denis Simplikevich Fullback Russia Russia

International honours

  • Georgia (country) Rati Urushadze
  • Ukraine Vitaly Orlov
  • Moldova Dimitru Arhip
  • Moldova Victor Arhip
  • Moldova Eduard Toderica
  • Kazakhstan Anton Rudoy
  • Kazakhstan Maxim Lifontov
  • Latvia Uldis Sautile
  • Latvia Jurijs Baranovs
  • Russia Evgeniy Pronenko
  • Russia Sergey Novoselov
  • Russia Vladimir Botvinnikov
  • Russia Roman Romak
  • Russia Valery Fedchenko
  • Russia Vyacheslav Zykov
  • Russia Andreï Temnov
  • Russia Nikita Medkov
  • Russia Alexey Scherban
  • Russia Sergey Kuzmenko
  • Russia Alexei Korobenikov
  • Russia Igor Kurashov
  • Russia Pavel Novikov
  • Russia Dimitri Gerasimov
  • Russia Valery Ignatiev
  • Russia Yaroslav Rechnev
  • Russia Vladimir Ostrouchko
  • Russia Petr Botnarash (in Rugby league)

2011 signings

References

External links

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