2010 FC Tom Tomsk season

Tom Tomsk
2010 season
Chairman Yury Stepanov
Manager Valeri Nepomniachi
Stadium Trud Stadium
Russian Premier League 8th
Russian Cup Round of 32 vs Krasnodar
Top goalscorer League: Sergei Kornilenko (11)
All: Two Players (11)
Highest home attendance 14,500
vs Spartak Moscow
4 April 2010
vs Zenit St.Petersburg
17 April 2010
vs Amkar Perm
31 October 2010
Lowest home attendance 8,000
vs Saturn
16 October 2010
vs Alania Vladikavkaz
13 November 2010
Average home league attendance 11,920
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 200 FC Tom Tomsk season was the 6th successive season that the club played in the Russian Premier League, the highest tier of football in Russia, in which they finished 8th. They also took part in the 2010–11 Russian Cup, reaching the Round of 32 where they were defeated by Krasnodar.

Squad

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

No. Position Player
2 Russia DF Ivan Tuyev
3 Russia MF Valeri Klimov
5 Russia MF Sergei Skoblyakov
6 Russia MF Dmitri Michkov
9 Moldova MF Serghei Covalciuc
10 Republic of Macedonia FW Goran Maznov
11 Ukraine MF Kyrylo Kovalchuk
12 Uzbekistan GK Aleksei Poliakov
13 Russia DF Ilya Gultyayev
18 Russia DF Vladislav Khatazhenkov
20 Russia FW Artyom Dzyuba (loan from Spartak Moscow)
21 Serbia DF Nikola Petković (loan from Eintracht Frankfurt)
23 Russia DF Georgi Dzhioyev
24 Russia DF Dmitri N.Smirnov
25 Estonia GK Sergei Pareiko (captain)
26 Russia DF Viktor Stroyev
28 Russia DF Konstantin Dmitriyevsky
29 Russia DF Nikita Konovalov
30 Russia GK Ivan Komissarov (loan from Spartak Moscow)
33 Japan MF Daisuke Matsui (loan from Grenoble)
36 Russia DF Fyodor Kudryashov (loan from Spartak Moscow)
37 Serbia DF Đorđe Jokić
41 Russia GK Fyodor Burdykin
No. Position Player
43 Russia FW Roman Zharikov
44 Russia GK Vladimir Ageyev
50 Russia FW Yevgeni Koksharov
52 Russia DF Ilya Protasov
55 South Korea MF Kim Nam-il
62 Russia DF Artur Zaks
65 Russia MF Oleg Sokulov
66 Russia FW Artyom Nozdrunov
66 Russia MF Dmitri Yefremov
69 Russia DF Maksim Suvorov
70 Russia FW Artyom Korotya
73 Russia DF Ilya Gerdt
75 Russia MF Viktor Svezhov (loan from Dynamo Moscow)
77 Russia MF Valentin Gaponov
80 Russia MF Yevgeni Chernov
83 Russia MF Aleksandr Kharitonov
87 United States FW Eugene Starikov (loan from Zenit St.Petersburg)
88 Russia MF Bobirmiza Makhmudov
90 Russia MF Denis Pshenichnikov
91 Russia DF Denis Voronov
92 Russia DF Artem Kochergin
93 Russia DF Mikhail Bashilov
99 Russia MF Aleksei Sazonov

Transfers

Winter

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

No. Position Player
9 Moldova MF Serghei Covalciuc (from Russia Spartak Moscow)[2]
14 Belarus FW Sergei Kornilenko (on loan from Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg)[3]
15 Russia DF Sergei Golyatkin (previously on loan at Russia Chernomorets Novorossiysk)[4]
19 Russia FW Aleksandr Prudnikov (on loan from Russia Spartak Moscow)[5]
20 Russia FW Artyom Dzyuba (on loan from Russia Spartak Moscow)
22 South Korea DF Park Hae-Sung (from South Korea Incheon United)[6]
23 Russia DF Georgi Dzhioyev (from Russia Kuban Krasnodar)[7]
30 Russia GK Ivan Komissarov (on loan from Russia Spartak Moscow)
44 Russia GK Vladimir Ageyev
50 Russia MF Yevgeni Koksharov
55 South Korea DF Kim Nam-il (from Japan Vissel Kobe)[8]
57 Russia FW Artyom Nozdrunov (from RussiaSpartak Moscow)
62 Russia DF Artur Zaks (from Russia Prialit Reutov)
65 Russia MF Oleg Sokulov
69 Russia DF Maksim Suvorov
70 Russia FW Artyom Korotya
73 Russia DF Ilya Gerdt
87 United States FW Eugene Starikov (on loan from Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg)[9]
88 Russia MF Bobimirza Makhmudov
92 Russia DF Artyom Kochergin
99 Russia MF Aleksei Sazonov

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

No. Position Player
1 Russia GK Ivan Perfilyev (to Russia Khimik Dzerzhinsk)
14 Russia FW Artyom Dzyuba (end of loan from Russia Spartak Moscow)[10]
21 Moldova DF Valeriu Catinsus (to Russia Shinnik Yaroslavl)[11]
22 Russia FW Vladimir Dyadyun (end of loan from Russia Rubin Kazan)[10]
23 Slovenia MF Aleksandar Radosavljević (to Greece Larissa)[12]
24 Russia MF Dmitri A.Smirnov (end of loan from Russia Terek Grozny)
30 Russia FW Aleksandr Zobnin (to Russia Avangard Kursk)[13][14]
34 Russia DF Dmitri Sergeyev (on loan to Russia Dynamo Barnaul)
35 Russia DF Ilya Vakhrushev (to Russia Radian-Baikal Irkutsk)
53 Russia MF Konstantin Sashilin
54 Russia MF Sergei Aksyonov
80 Russia FW Sergei Voronov (on loan to Russia KUZBASS Kemerovo)
89 Russia DF Dmitri Matviyenko (to Russia Radian-Baikal Irkutsk)
Russia GK Aleksei Solosin (to Russia Sibir Novosibirsk, previously on loan at Russia Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast)
Russia GK Yevgeni Gorodov (on loan to Russia Shinnik Yaroslavl, previously on loan at Russia Chita)[15]
Russia FW Anton Arkhipov (to Russia Shinnik Yaroslavl, previously on loan at Russia Chernomorets Novorossiysk)
Russia FW Yevgeni Ponomaryov (on loan to Russia Radian-Baikal Irkutsk, previously on loan at Russia Irtysh Omsk)
Russia DF Valeri Voloshchuk (previously on loan at Russia Sibiryak Bratsk)
Russia MF Mikhail Vanyov (previously on loan at Russia Chita)[4]

Summer

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

No. Position Player
18 Russia DF Vladislav Khatazhyonkov (from Russia Spartak Nalchik)[16]
21 Serbia DF Nikola Petković (on loan from Germany Eintracht Frankfurt)[17]
33 Japan MF Daisuke Matsui (on loan from France Grenoble)[18]
36 Russia DF Fyodor Kudryashov (on loan from Russia Spartak Moscow)[19]
52 Russia MF Ilya Protasov
75 Russia MF Viktor Svezhov (on loan from Russia Dynamo Moscow)[20]
80 Russia MF Yevgeni Chernov

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

No. Position Player
1 Russia GK Yegor Ridosh (on loan to Russia Khimik Dzerzhinsk)
4 Russia MF Vasili Yanotovsky (to Russia SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk)[21]
7 Russia MF Vitali Volkov (to Russia Volga Nizhny Novgorod)[21]
8 Russia FW Denis Kiselyov (to Russia Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan)[22]
14 Belarus FW Sergei Kornilenko (end of loan from Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg)[23]
15 Russia DF Sergei Golyatkin (on loan to Russia SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk)[24]
17 Russia DF Andrei Ivanov (end of loan from Russia Spartak Moscow)
19 Russia FW Aleksandr Prudnikov (end of loan from Russia Spartak Moscow)[25]
49 Russia MF Alexey Yakimov (on loan to Russia Khimik Dzerzhinsk)
51 Russia FW Nikita Kozlov
71 Russia MF Roman Grokhin
81 Hungary MF Norbert Németh (to Hungary Vasas)

Competitions

Russian Premier League

Matches

[26]

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Zenit St. Petersburg (C) 30 20 8 2 61 21+40 68 2011–12 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2 CSKA Moscow 30 18 8 4 51 22+29 62
3 Rubin Kazan 30 15 13 2 37 16+21 58 2011–12 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
4 Spartak Moscow 30 13 10 7 43 33+10 49 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Play-off round
5 Lokomotiv Moscow 30 13 9 8 34 29+5 48
6 Spartak Nalchik 30 12 8 10 40 37+3 44
7 Dynamo Moscow 30 9 13 8 38 31+7 40
8 Tom Tomsk 30 10 7 13 35 438 37
9 Rostov 30 10 4 16 27 4417 34
10 Saturn 30 8 10 12 27 3811 34 Team disbanded after season 1
11 Anzhi Makhachkala 30 9 6 15 29 3910 33
12 Terek Grozny 30 8 9 13 28 346 33
13 Krylia Sovetov Samara 30 7 10 13 28 4012 31
14 Amkar Perm 30 8 6 16 24 3511 30
15 Alania Vladikavkaz (R) 30 7 9 14 25 4116 30 Relegation to 2011 Russian First Division 2
16 Sibir Novosibirsk (R) 30 4 8 18 34 5824 20 Relegation to 2011 Russian First Division

Source: RFPL (in Russian)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd matches won; 3rd head-to-head (points, matches won, goal difference, goals scored, away goals scored); 4th goal difference; 5th goals scored; 6th away goals scored; 7th position in previous season or decision game
1Saturn Moscow Oblast were disbanded at the end of the season after amassing debts of RUB 800m.[27][28]
2Despite being relegated, Alania Vladikavkaz will participate in UEFA Europa League 3rd qualifying round as finalists of the 2010–11 Russian Cup competition, lost to CSKA Moscow.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Russian Cup

Squad Statistics

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier League[1] Russian Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
3 MF Russia Valeri Klimov 28 1 24+3 1 1 0
5 MF Russia Sergei Skoblyakov 21 0 13+7 0 1 0
6 MF Russia Dmitri Michkov 31 1 29+1 1 1 0
9 MF Moldova Serghei Covalciuc 25 0 21+4 0 0 0
10 FW Republic of Macedonia Goran Maznov 18 0 8+9 0 1 0
11 MF Ukraine Kyrylo Kovalchuk 14 2 3+10 2 1 0
12 GK Uzbekistan Aleksei Poliakov 4 0 4 0 0 0
13 DF Russia Ilya Gultyayev 27 1 24+2 1 0+1 0
18 DF Russia Vladislav Khatazhyonkov 8 0 4+4 0 0 0
20 FW Russia Artyom Dzyuba 25 11 22+2 10 1 1
21 DF Serbia Nikola Petković 7 0 7 0 0 0
23 DF Russia Georgi Dzhioyev 21 1 16+4 1 1 0
24 DF Russia Dmitri N.Smirnov 21 1 16+5 1 0 0
25 GK Estonia Sergei Pareiko 27 0 26 0 1 0
26 DF Russia Viktor Stroyev 9 0 1+7 0 1 0
33 MF Japan Daisuke Matsui 7 0 3+4 0 0 0
36 DF Russia Fyodor Kudryashov 10 0 9+1 0 0 0
37 DF Serbia Đorđe Jokić 26 1 25 1 1 0
55 MF South Korea Kim Nam-il 24 0 24 0 0 0
75 MF Russia Viktor Svezhov 1 0 0+1 0 0 0
83 MF Russia Aleksandr Kharitonov 25 4 22+2 4 0+1 0
87 FW United States Eugene Starikov 9 1 6+3 1 0 0
Players who appeared for Terek Grozny but left during the season:
4 MF Russia Vasili Yanotovsky 1 0 0 0 0+1 0
8 FW Russia Denis Kiselyov 2 0 0+2 0 0 0
14 FW Belarus Sergei Kornilenko 15 11 12+3 11 0 0
17 DF Russia Andrei Ivanov 14 0 11+2 0 1 0
19 FW Russia Aleksandr Prudnikov 6 0 0+6 0 0 0
81 MF Hungary Norbert Németh 1 0 0+1 0 0 0

Goal Scorers

Place Position Nation Number Name Russian Premier League[1] Russian Cup Total
1 FWBelarus14Sergei Kornilenko11011
FWRussia20Artyom Dzyuba10111
3 MFRussia83Aleksandr Kharitonov404
4 MFUkraine11Kyrylo Kovalchuk202
5 MFRussia6 Dmitri Michkov101
DFSerbia37Đorđe Jokić101
MFRussia3 Valeri Klimov101
DFRussia13Ilya Gultyayev101
DFRussia24Dmitri N.Smirnov101
DFRussia23Georgi Dzhioyev101
FWUnited States87Eugene Starikov101
Own goal101
TOTALS 35136

Disciplinary Record

Number Nation Position Name Russian Premier League[1] Russian Cup Total
YC Red card YC Red card YC Red card
3 RussiaMFValeri Klimov910091
5 RussiaMFSergei Skoblyakov100010
6 RussiaMFDmitri Michkov200020
9 MoldovaMFSerghei Covalciuc100010
13RussiaDFIlya Gultyayev400040
14BelarusFWSergei Kornilenko500050
17RussiaDFAndrei Ivanov401050
18RussiaDFVladislav Khatazhyonkov100010
19RussiaFWAleksandr Prudnikov100010
20RussiaFWArtyom Dzyuba101020
21SerbiaDFNikola Petković300030
23RussiaDFGeorgi Dzhioyev512171
24RussiaDFDmitri N.Smirnov610061
25EstoniaGKSergei Pareiko300030
26RussiaDFViktor Stroyev100010
36RussiaDFFyodor Kudryashov500050
37SerbiaDFĐorđe Jokić510051
55South KoreaMFKim Nam-il920092
83RussiaMFAleksandr Kharitonov410041
87United StatesFWEugene Starikov100010
TOTALS 68 7 4 1 72 8

References

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