FC Tosno

FC Tosno
Full name Football Club Tosno
Founded 2013
Ground Kirovets Stadium, Tikhvin
Capacity 6,000
Chairman Ukraine Viatcheslav Matyushenko
Manager Russia Yevgeni Perevertailo
League Russian National Football League
2013–14 PFL, Zone West, 1st (promoted)
Website Club home page

FC Tosno (Russian: ФК Тосно) are a professional Russian football club based in Tosno, who currently play in the Russian National Football League.

Background

FC Tosno was officially registered in 2008 by Leonid Khomenko, the then director of 'FC Era'. In 2009, Tosno FC and another amateur club, 'Ruan', were merged. The name 'RuanF' was carried by the club till late 2013.[1]

History

Foundation

The decision to found a professional club was taken in March 2013, with the support of the main sponsor of the club at the time, a holding company 'Fort Group', and the Regional Public Organization, 'FC Tosno'.[2] Since 2013, FC Tosno represented the Leningrad Oblast in Russian competitions.[3] In Tosno's first professional season, the club was declared to perform in the West Zone of the Russian Professional Football League. The home stadium of the club (Tosno Stadium) had to be altered to Stadion Kirovets due to a mismatch in criteria of the PFL minimal requirements. During the adaptation time, FC Tosno played their home matches in Petrovskiy Stadium.

First official match for FC Tosno took place on 10 July 2013, where Tosno defeated FC Dynamo Vologda in 1/256 finals of the 2013–14 Russian Cup. The club had then had an 'unbeaten run' of 22 games (18 league games and 4 cup games), which ended on 27 October. On the next day, the contract with the FC Tosno's head coach, Viktor Demidov, had terminated.[4] The rest of the games in the season were headed by the keepers' head coach, Kirill Gashichev.

2013-14 Russian Cup

Tosno's current logo

After signing a contract with Ukrainian manager Oleh Leshchynskyi on 4 March 2014, FC Tosno have defeated FC Spartak Moscow in the 2013–14 Russian Cup Round of 16, with the only goal scored by Valentin Filatov on 114s minute. It was the fourth time in Russian Cup's history, when a team from the Second Division had participated in the Russian Cup's Quarter-finals.

On 26 March 2014, 'Tosno' were eliminated from the cup in an away game against Krasnodar, which ended 3-0 to the hosts.

2013-14 PFL

On 15 May, Leshchynskyi was fired due to a conflict with the club's players, so Vyacheslav Matyushenko, the team's chairman, had to head the team. On 27 May, after a 1-0 win against FC Tekstilshchik Ivanovo in PFL, FC Tosno had secured a place in the Russian National Football League of the upcoming season.

2014-15 PFL

Prior to the season's start, Tosno had signed a contract with a Bulgarian manager Nikolay Kostov. The first four games were headed by Kirill Gashichev, however, on 30 July Kostov had been officially included in the squad. Tosno had leaded the league for the time of Nikolay Kostov's leadership, however, on 5 November the contract with Kostov had terminated and Kirill Gashichev had to head Tosno again. In 2014, under the leadership of Gashichev, the club had finished third with four wins and one loss.

On 4 December 2014, the club's new manager became Aleksandr Grigoryan, the ex-manager of FC Luch-Energiya Vladivostok.

On 28 February, after finishing last in the FNL Cup, Alexander Grigoryan, in both sides' accordance, retired from professional career due to family circumstances. The new manager appointed was Yevgeni Perevertailo.

Home stadium

Since 2013, FC Tosno's home stadium is Stadion Kirovets. In November, 2014, it was announced that FC Tosno are planning to build a new home stadium in Tosno. Its capacity will be over 10,000 seats and it will be completed before the start of the next season[5]

Timeline of head coaches

This is a timeline of all coaches of FC Tosno
Number represents the chronological order of Tosno's head coaches.

Number Period Manager Coaching time duration Reason for leaving
1 March 2013 - October 2013 Viktor Demidov 7 months Contract terminated
2 October 2013 - March 2014 Kirill Gashichev 5 months Replaced by professional manager
3 March 2014 - May 2014 Oleh Leshchynskyi 2 months Fired due to conflict with players
4 May 2014 - June 2014 Vyacheslav Matyushenko 1 month Replaced by Kirill Gashichev
5 June 2014 - August 2014 Kirill Gashichev 2 months Replaced by professional manager
6 August 2014 - November 2014 Nikolay Kostov 3 months Contract terminated
7 November 2014 - December 2014 Kirill Gashichev 1 month Replaced by professional manager
8 December 2014 - February 2015 Aleksandr Grigoryan 3 months Family circumstances
9 February 2015 - Yevgeni Perevertailo

Honours

Current squad

As of 27 February 2015, according to the FNL official website.

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

No. Position Player
1 Georgia (country) GK Nukri Revishvili
2 Georgia (country) MF Guram Tetrashvili
3 Russia DF Nikolai Zaytsev
9 Russia DF Valentin Filatov
11 Russia MF Vladimir Romanenko
13 Russia MF Andrei Bochkov (on loan from Ural)
14 Russia FW Aleksandr Radchenko
16 Poland DF Marcin Kowalczyk
18 Russia FW Mukhammad Sultonov
20 Georgia (country) FW Otar Martsvaladze
22 Ukraine DF Yevhen Zubeyko
23 Ukraine MF Stanislav Prychynenko
No. Position Player
24 Russia MF Andrei Pazin
25 Russia DF Mikhail Smirnov
26 Russia MF Azim Fatullayev (on loan from Rostov)
28 Russia FW Stanislav Prokofyev
37 Russia MF Batraz Khadartsev
42 Russia GK Sergei Narubin
46 Russia DF Albert Tskhovrebov
77 Russia MF Kantemir Berkhamov
80 Russia MF Maksim Astafyev
88 Georgia (country) DF Giorgi Navalovski
93 Russia GK Aleksei Dugnist
98 Russia FW Maksim Votinov

Current coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach Russia Yevgeni Perevertailo
Chairman Ukraine Viatcheslav Matyushenko
President Russia Valeriy Goncharov
Director (General) Russia Leonid Khomenko
Goalkeeping coach Russia Gennady Tumilovich

References

External links