FC Alania Vladikavkaz (2019)

FC Alania Vladikavkaz (Russian: "Алания" (Владикавказ), Ossetian: Футболон клуб "Алани" (Дзæуджыхъæу)) is a Russian football team from Vladikavkaz. Founded in 1921, the club played in the Soviet Top League during the communist era, and won its first and only league title in the 1995 Russian Top League.

FC Alania Vladikavkaz
Full nameFootball Club Alania Vladikavkaz
Nickname(s)Red-Yellows
Founded1921 (1921)
GroundRepublican Spartak Stadium
Capacity32,464
OwnerDaniil Guriev
ManagerDenis Rubcov
Head coachSpartak Gogniyev
LeagueRussian Professional Football League
Zone South
2019–202nd
WebsiteClub website

Background

Since the Russian football league system was established in 1992, the main team representing Vladikavkaz changed ownership structure several times, also changing the team name from FC Spartak Vladikavkaz to FC Spartak-Alania and FC Alania and back to Spartak. In the 2018–19 Russian Professional Football League season, the team was financed by the provincial government and played as Spartak. Before the 2019–20 season, a new team, privately owned and called FC Alania was organized and licensed for PFL. However, FC Spartak also remained in the league for 2019–20, even though many players and coaches moved to the "new Alania".[1]

League history

Russian Premier LeagueRussian Premier LeagueRussian Premier League

Soviet Union

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Top Scorer (League)
19602nd, RSFSR-314263419266810--
19612nd, RSFSR-4102466123257181/64-
19622nd, RSFSR-3828106123836261/128-
19633rd, RSFSR-3730128104739321/512-
19643rd, RSFSR-4434167115335391/512-
3rd, RSFSR-final483239108
19653rd, RSFSR-493816715544339--
196613822978040531/32-
3rd, RSFSR-final27412949
19672nd, group 116381011173445311/32-
19682nd, group 3240191295329501/64- Kaishauri: 18
19692nd, group 1138221246025601/64- Papelishvili: 16
2nd, final13201424
1970Top League173278173148221/16- Kaishauri: 8
19712nd542197165257451/16- Zazroev: 11
19729381410144950381/16- Kaishauri: 18
19731738137182944301/16- Kaishauri: 7
19741738154194567341/32- Kitaev: 17
1975938157164143371/32- V. Gazzaev: 14
197615381114134050361/32- Kaishauri: 11
197715381111163845331/32- Khuadonov: 6
19781838108203050281/16- Khuadonov: 9
1979134619720494445group stage- Suanov, Zazroev: 9
1980154617920435043group stage- Khuadonov: 9
19812146141220364940group stage- Y. Gazzaev: 10
19823rd, zone 31322264641850-- Y. Gazzaev: 23
3rd, final-124121544
19833rd, zone 31302325692348--
3rd, final-214130205
19842nd1642158194251381/32- Argudyaev: 13
19851638174174952381/16- Ambalov: 12
198616461512195866421/64- Ploshnik: 16
198718421212183746361/64- Gagloev: 8
1988134215985760391/32- Y. Gazzaev: 10
198917421211194461351/64- Y. Gazzaev: 10, Tskhovrebov: 7
199013824957330571/64- Tedeev: 23
1991Top League113098133341261/64- Suleymanov: 13
1992---------1/16-

Russia

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Top Scorer (League)
1992RFPL2261367473332-- Suleymanov: 12
1993634166124945381/16- Suleymanov, Markhel: 14
1994530111183234331/2UCR1 Suleymanov: 6
199513022536321711/2- Kavelashvili: 12
199623522676537721/16UCR1 Suleymanov, Tedeev, Kasymov: 11
19971034144165242461/8UCR1 Yanovsky: 13
1998830117124639401/2UCR1 Demetradze: 14
1999630127115445431/8- Demetradze: 21
20001030108123436381/16- Tedeev: 10
2001113088143147321/16UCR1 Paolo Emilio: 6
2002123086163142301/16- Demetradze, D. Bazaev: 6
2003133094172343311/16- Mikholap: 4
2004143077162852281/8- G. Bazaev, Tudor: 5
2005153058172753231/8- D. Bazaev: 9
20063rd, "South"13227328120841/16- Dubrovin: 28
20072nd12421511165656561/64- Dubrovin: 19
20081042178175041591/32- Dadu: 18
2009338217105730701/16- Dadu: 12
2010RFPL15304818345820F- Gabulov, Marenich: 4
2011–122nd2522813116639971/32- Bikmaev: 11
2012–13RFPL163047192653191/16- Neco: 9
2013–142nd12[A]36144182952461/16- Khastsayev: 13
2014–153rd, "South"1720569213321 1/256- Burayev: 12
2015–16112447131537191/256- Sikoyev: 7
2016–171030107132636371/128- Gatikoev: 8
2017–18133288162641321/256- Gurtsiev: 5
2018–19102886143648301/64- Zhabkin: 8
    1. ^
      Alania withdrew from the league in February 2014 due to financial problems.[2]

    Honours

    Russian Premier League[3]
    Russian Cup[4][5]
    Soviet First League
    Russian Football National League
    • Runners-up (1): 2011–12
    Soviet Second League / Russian Professional Football League
    • Winners (2): 1983, 2006[6]
    • Runners-up (2): 1966, 1982

    FC Alania in European football

    Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away
    1993–94 UEFA Cup R1 Borussia Dortmund 0–1 0–0
    1995–96 UEFA Cup R1 Liverpool F.C. 1–2 0–0
    1996–97 Champions League QR1 Rangers F.C. 2–7 1–3
    1996–97 UEFA Cup R1 RSC Anderlecht 2–1 0–4
    1997–98 UEFA Cup QR2 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–1 4–1
    R1 MTK Budapest 1–1 0–3
    2000–01 UEFA Cup R1 Amica Wronki 0–3 0–2
    2011–12 UEFA Europa League QR3 FC Aktobe 1–1 1–1 (4–2 p.)
    Play-off Besiktas JK 2–0 0–3

    Current squad

    As of 15 May 2020, 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
    GK Mukharbek Burayev
    GK Ruslan Murtazov
    DF Alan Bagayev
    DF Allon Butayev
    DF Soslan Kachmazov
    DF Dmitri Kobesov
    DF Khetag Kochiyev
    DF Taras Tsarikayev
    DF Elbrus Zurayev
    MF Inal Cherchesov
    MF Batraz Gurtsiyev
    MF Alan Khabalov
    MF Batraz Khadartsev
    No. Position Player
    MF Alan Khugayev
    MF David Kobesov
    MF Batradz Kokoyev
    MF Sergei Kramarenko
    MF Butta Magomedov
    MF Artur Maloyan
    MF Alan Tsarayev
    MF David Shavlokhov
    MF Azamat Zaseyev
    FW Alan Kasaev
    FW Islam Mashukov
    FW Ruslan Suanov

    Former coaches

    References


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