FC Ural Yekaterinburg

Ural Yekaterinburg
Full name Football Club Ural
Sverdlovsk Oblast
or FC Ural Yekaterinburg
Nickname(s) Uraltsy (Ural men), Bumblebees, Orange and Black
Founded 1930 (1930)
Ground Central Stadium
Capacity 35,696
Owner Sverdlovsk Oblast
Chairman Grigori Ivanov
Manager Dmytro Parfenov
League Russian Premier League
2017–18 12th

FC Ural Yekaterinburg (Russian: ФК Урал) is a Russian football club based in Yekaterinburg. As of the 2018–19 season, they play in the Russian Premier League.[1]

History

The club was founded in 1930 and was known as Avangard (1930–1948, 1953–1957), Zenit (1944–1946), Mashinostroitel (1958–1959), and Uralmash (1949–1952, 1960–2002).[citation needed] The club is currently named after the Russian region of Ural, where Yekaterinburg is the capital.

The club participated in the Soviet championships beginning in 1945. They mostly played in the higher leagues, with the exception of the 1969 season spent in the lowest league. They were the easternmost Russian SFSR club to compete in the third Soviet division (the easternmost Soviet club overall was FC Kairat from Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR).[citation needed]

Uralmash reached the quarterfinals of the Soviet Cup in 1965/66, 1967/68, and 1990/91.[citation needed]

After the dissolution of the USSR, Uralmash were entitled to enter the Russian Top Division and played there for five seasons, from 1992 to 1996. Their best result was eighth position in 1993 and 1995. Despite reaching the semifinal of the Intertoto Cup in 1996, Uralmash finished 16th out of 18 in the league and were relegated. In 1997 another relegation followed, now to the Second Division. From 1998 to 2002 Uralmash played in the Second Division. After winning promotion, the club was renamed Ural. In 2003, the team were relegated from the Russian First Division, but were promoted again after the 2004 season. The team's best finish in the First Division was third in 2006.[citation needed]

Domestic

Season League Russian Cup Top goalscorer Manager
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
2008 2nd 4th 42 22 9 11 69 39 75 Fourth Round Aleksandr Pobegalov
2009 2nd 8th 38 15 15 8 40 32 60 Round of 16 Vladimir Shishelov 16 Aleksandr Pobegalov
Vladimir Fedotov
2010 2nd 7th 38 14 16 8 38 28 58 Fifth Round Predrag Sikimić 7 Vladimir Fedotov
Boris Stukalov
2011–12 2nd 6th 52 19 21 12 71 52 78 Round of 32 Branimir Petrović 8 Dmitry Ogai
Yuri Matveyev
2012–13 2nd 1st 32 19 11 2 61 18 68 Round of 32 Spartak Gogniyev 17 Aleksandr Pobegalov
Sergei Bulatov
Pavel Gusev
2013–14 1st 11th 30 9 7 14 28 46 34 Fifth Round Spartak Gogniyev 9 Pavel Gusev
Oleg Vasilenko
Aleksandr Tarkhanov
2014–15 1st 13th 30 9 3 18 31 44 30 Round of 32 Fyodor Smolov 8 Aleksandr Tarkhanov
2015–16 1st 8th 30 10 9 11 39 46 39 Round of 16 Spartak Gogniyev 8 Viktor Goncharenko
Vadim Skripchenko
2016–17 1st 11th 30 8 6 16 24 44 30 Runners-Up Vladimir Ilyin
Roman Pavlyuchenko
4 Vadim Skripchenko
Yuri Matveyev (caretaker)
Aleksandr Tarkhanov
2017–18 1st 12th 30 8 13 19 31 32 37 Round of 32 Eric Bicfalvi 8 Aleksandr Tarkhanov

Current squads

First team

As of 30 August 2018[2]

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

No. Position Player
3 Armenia DF Varazdat Haroyan
4 Russia DF Sergei Bryzgalov
5 Serbia DF Dominik Dinga
6 Slovenia DF Gregor Balažic
7 Russia DF Aleksandr Dantsev
8 Russia MF Alexey Yevseyev
9 Georgia (country) MF Giorgi Chanturia
10 Romania MF Eric Bicfalvi
11 Russia FW Vladimir Ilyin
13 Cameroon MF Petrus Boumal
14 Russia MF Yuri Bavin
15 Ukraine DF Denys Kulakov
17 Bulgaria MF Nikolay Dimitrov
18 Russia DF Dzhamaldin Khodzhaniyazov
20 Russia FW Andrei Panyukov (on loan from Zenit Saint Petersburg)
No. Position Player
21 Switzerland MF Marco Aratore
26 Russia DF Mingiyan Beveyev
27 Russia DF Mikhail Merkulov
31 Russia GK Yaroslav Hodzyur
32 Russia MF Nikita Glushkov
44 Russia MF Andrei Yegorychev
57 Russia MF Artyom Fidler (captain)
58 Morocco MF Othman El Kabir
60 Russia GK Vladislav Poletayev
70 Russia MF Ilya Zhigulyov (on loan from FC Krasnodar)
77 Russia GK Oleg Baklov
79 Russia FW Artyom Yusupov
88 Russia FW Pavel Pogrebnyak
92 Russia MF Roman Yemelyanov

Out on loan

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 Dmitri Arapov (at Chayka Peschanokopskoye)
Russia DF Vladimir Khozin (at Ararat-Armenia)
Russia MF Aleksandr Lomakin (at Fakel Voronezh)

Reserve team

Youth team

As per Russian Premier League.[3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
33 Russia GK Vladimir Kutyryov
34 Russia MF Yan Chizhkov
35 Russia FW Yevgeni Tatarinov
36 Russia DF Aleksei Fakhrutdinov
42 Russia MF Konstantin Sysoyev
49 Russia FW Sergei Itkin
53 Russia DF Pavel Nedivomy
54 Russia MF Sergei Krotov
55 Russia GK Aleksandr Medvedev
56 Russia MF Vasili Koryukov
62 Russia MF Danil Khoroshev
64 Russia DF Ivan Vereshchagin
67 Russia DF Kirill Lukyanchikov
71 Russia GK Aleksei Mamin
No. Position Player
72 Russia MF Lev Tolkachyov
73 Russia MF Ilya Korelin
74 Russia MF Denis Novikov
75 Russia MF Pavel Kirillov
76 Russia DF Yegor Badyin
81 Russia MF Ilya Nekrasov
83 Russia DF Gleb Geykin
84 Russia DF Nikita Beskrovny
85 Russia MF Danil Davletshin
86 Russia MF Maksim Prokopyev
87 Russia MF Eduard Valiakhmetov
93 Russia DF Denis Drozhalkin
95 Russia MF Andrei Tushkov
96 Russia FW Nikolai Sidorkin

Retired numbers

Coaching staff

Notable players

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

Managers

References

  1. "FK URAL SVERDLOVSKAYA OBLAST". Soccerway. Perform. Archived from the original on 29 October 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  2. "Игроки". www.fc-ural.ru. Archived from the original on 27 January 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  3. "Ural Roster" (in Russian). Russian Football Premier League. Missing or empty |url= (help); |access-date= requires |url= (help)
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