FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny

KAMAZ
Full name Football Club
KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny
Nickname(s) Gruzoviki (Грузовики, The Trucks), Avtozovodci (Автозаводцы, The Car Workers)
Founded 1981 (1981)
Ground KAMAZ stadium
Ground Capacity 6,504
Chairman Nail Magadeyev
Manager Vladimir Klontsak
League Russian Professional Football League, Zone Ural-Privolzhye
2016–17 7th

KAMAZ (Russian: Футбольный клуб КАМАЗ Набережные Челны) is a Russian football club based in Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatarstan. The club is currently in the third-tier Russian Professional Football League.

Colours are (Home) all white. (Away) Light blue shirts, white shorts.

History

The club was founded on 11 November 1981 at the KAMAZ plant under the name Trud-PRZ. The team played in local tournaments until 1988, when they entered Soviet Second League.

KAMAZ stayed in this league until 1992, when following the collapse of the Soviet Union they were entitled to play in the Russian First League. They won the Centre Zone tournament and were promoted into the Top League.

The best result achieved by KAMAZ in the Top League was a 6th position in 1994. It allowed the club to participate in the Intertoto Cup, where KAMAZ reached the semifinals, defeating München 1860 in the group stage.

KAMAZ stayed in the top flight from 1993 to 1997, when the financial troubles of their owner, KAMAZ plant, forced them into the First Division and into the Second Division a year later. The team played in the Ural Zone of the Second Division from 1999 to 2003, where they earned promotion.

KAMAZ became one of the leaders of the First Division in the 2000s, finishing 4th in 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2010 and 3rd in 2005 and 2008. They were relegated back to the third-tier at the end of the 2015–16 season.

The club has been known as Trud-PRZ (1981–1987), Torpedo (1988–1989), and KAMAZ-Chally (1995–2000).

KAMAZ in Europe

UEFA Intertoto Cup 1996

Group 8

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Russia FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny 10431083+5
2. Germany TSV 1860 München 6420283+5
3. Czech Republic Kaucuk Opava 6420254+1
4. Bulgaria PFC Spartak Varna 54121550
5. Poland ŁKS Łódź 14013112−11
22 June 1996
FC KAMAZ3–0ŁKS Łódź
29 June 1996
Kaucuk Opava1–2FC KAMAZ
13 July 1996
FC KAMAZ2–2PFC Spartak Varna
20 July 1996
TSV 1860 München0–1FC KAMAZ

Semi-finals (27–28 & 31 July)

FC KAMAZ Russia 2–0, 0–4 En Avant Guingamp France

League History

Russian Second Division Russian National Football League Russian Second Division Russian National Football League Russian Premier League Russian National Football League

Soviet Union Soviet Union

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W. D. L. GS GA Pts. Cup Europe Top Scorer
(league)
Head Coach
19883rd, Group 2143281212323628Soviet Union Gibadullin – 7
Soviet Union Dm. Smirnov – 7
Soviet Union Chetverik
198974220814595048Soviet Union Zakiyev – 11Soviet Union Chetverik
19904th, Group 71322156672647Soviet Union Baryshev – 17Soviet Union Chetverik
19913rd, "Centre"104219320605541Soviet Union Y. Kuznetsov – 28Soviet Union Chetverik
1992R128Russia Chetverik

Russia Russia

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W. D. L. GS GA Pts. Cup Europe Top Scorer
(league)
Head Coach
19922nd, "Centre"1342635781955Russia Panchenko – 26Russia Chetverik
1993PL (1st)103412616455330R32Russia Panchenko – 21Russia Chetverik
199463011910383831QFMoldova Tropanets – 7
Russia Panchenko – 7
Russia Chetverik
199593010812343038R16Russia Durnev – 9Russia Chetverik
1996143410618435736QF UICSFRussia Babenko – 9Russia Chetverik
Russia Butaliy
199718348323387521(−6)R32Belarus Shukanov – 7Lithuania Zelkevičius
19982nd22427530328226R16Russia Vekovishchev – 9Russia Butaliy
19993rd, "Ural"103011712414640R256Russia Tsarayev – 11Russia Chetverik
20003302046802364R1024Russia Strizhov – 20Russia Shubin
20013302118812664R512Russia Yermilov – 26Russia Shubin
Russia Butaliy
20026281567412451R64Russia Yermilov – 15Russia Butaliy
Russia Gazzaev
20033rd, "Ural-P."1383044852094R128Russia Yermilov – 23Russia Gazzaev
20042nd442191211524969R32Russia Kalimullin – 9Russia Gazzaev
200534226610803284R32Ukraine Monaryov – 18Russia Gazzaev
200644222119542677R64Russia Belozyorov – 8Russia Gazzaev
200744223811673477R64Bosnia and Herzegovina Zeba – 12Russia Gazzaev
200834223109684179R16Russia Gogniyev – 17Russia Gazzaev
2009538181010503164R32Russia Gogniyev – 17Russia Gazzaev
Russia Panov
201043819910554366R16Russia Gogniyev – 13
Russia Serdyukov – 13
Russia Yevdokimov
2011–12948191019534667R32Russia Koronov – 12Russia Yevdokimov
Russia Klontsak
2012–133rd, "Ural-P."10288614232930R128Russia Lukyanov – 4Russia Klontsak

Current squad

As of 13 July 2017, according to the PFL website.

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

No. Position Player
Russia GK Aleksei Fyodorov
Russia GK Valeri Ionin
Russia GK Artyom Moskvin
Russia DF Oleg Bondarev
Russia DF Vladimir Klontsak
Russia DF Yevgeni Mukhametzyanov
Russia DF Yevgeni Nikishin
Russia DF Aizat Sadykov
Russia DF Bulat Sadykov
Russia DF Artur Shaydullin
Russia DF Andrei Zolotov
Russia MF Artur Akhmetgalimov
No. Position Player
Russia MF Ruslan Ayukin
Russia MF Denis Chushyalov
Russia MF Roman Khodakovsky
Russia MF David Khubayev
Russia MF Roman Ushakov
Russia FW Vladislav Aleksin
Russia FW Anton Kryuchkov
Russia FW Nikita Rodionov
Russia FW Aleksandr Subbotin
Russia FW Yevgeni Tyukalov
Russia FW Roman Yanushkovsky
Russia FW Rail Zaripov

Reserve squad

KAMAZ's reserve squad played professionally as FC KAMAZ-d Naberezhnye Chelny (Russian Second League in 1993, Russian Third League in 1994) and as FC KAMAZ-Chally-d Naberezhnye Chelny (Russian Third League in 1995–1997).

Notable players

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

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