FC Sheriff Tiraspol
Full name | Fotbal Club Sheriff | ||
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Founded | 4 April 1997 | ||
Ground | Sheriff Stadium, Tiraspol Moldova | ||
Capacity | 12,746 | ||
Chairman | Victor Gușan | ||
Manager | Zoran Vulić[1] | ||
League | Divizia Naţională | ||
2014–15 | 3rd | ||
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FC Sheriff Tiraspol (Russian: ФК Шериф Тирасполь), known simply as Sheriff, is an association football club located in Tiraspol, Transnistria (Moldova). The club has dominated Moldovan football since 2001, winning thirteen championship titles in the Moldovan National Division out of fifteen in this time frame.
History
The club was founded in 1997 by former policeman Viktor Guşan, and employee of the Sheriff in Moldova. The club entered the second tier of Moldovan football, the "A" Division later that year and won its championship by 14 points to gain promotion to National Division.[2] The club won its first major silver with the 1999 Moldovan Cup. In the final at the Republican Stadium, Sheriff scored an injury-time equaliser before winning the match against Constructorul Chisinau 2–1 after extra time.[3] Sheriff's first National Division title came in the 2000–01 season, which also included their second Moldovan Cup triumph as they beat Nistru Otaci on penalties after a goalless match.[4] The league triumph was the first of a run of ten consecutively up to 2010, also including league-cup doubles in 2002, 2006 and 2008–10. Sheriff won each Moldovan Super Cup from 2004 to 2010, but did not have to play a match on four occasions due to winning it on default through a double.[5] Sheriff were denied an eleventh successive title by Dacia Chişinău in 2010–11, but reclaimed the title the following season. In 2014–15, they lost the title again, to FC Milsami Orhei in spite of having a superior goal difference, due to their head-to-head record.
The team won the Commonwealth of Independent States Cup in 2003 and 2009, becoming the first team from Moldova to win an international title. Sheriff were the first club in Moldova to sign contract players from Brazil and Africa.[6]
Overview
FC Sheriff Tiraspol is based in Tiraspol, the capital of the breakaway state of Transnistria, generally recognized as part of Moldova. The club plays in the Divizia Naţională, the top division in Moldovan football. The club was founded by the Sheriff security company on 4 April 1997,[7] which remains a key sponsor.[8]
The club was officially refounded under the leadership of Victor Guşan, the company's president. The first Sheriff coach, Ahmad Alaskarov, was charged with leading the team to the Moldovan top division.[7]
Sheriff's first football trophy was the 1998–99 Moldovan Cup. The club won promotion to the top flight in 1998, after its first-ever season, and dominated the Moldovan National Division with ten consecutive titles from 2001 to 2010, winning an eleventh in 2012. The side also have eight Moldovan Cup titles, including six double-winning seasons. However, the club has never reached the group stage of the UEFA Champions League.
Sheriff Stadium
Sheriff Stadium is the home ground of Sheriff Tiraspol and is owned by the Sheriff corporation. It was constructed by the company in 2002. It has a seating capacity for 12,746 spectators and is eligible for international events, such as the matches of the Moldova national football team.
Sheriff in European cups
From 2001–02 to 2008–09, the club tried to reach the group stage in the UEFA Champions League every year, but failed in the second qualifying round every time.
2009–10 UEFA Europa League
In the 2009–10 season Sheriff finally reached the third qualifying round when they defeated Inter Turku.
In the next round, Sheriff defeated Slavia Prague with an aggregate score of 1–1 over two legs, progressing via the away goal rule due to José Nadson Ferreira's 94th-minute strike in the 2nd leg.
They were then eliminated from the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League by Greek club Olympiacos in a Play-off for the Group Stage . They lost 2–0 in the first leg at home, and 1–0 in the second leg away.
Sheriff then progressed to the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League group stage, and were faced with tough opponents. On 17 September 2009, in their first game in the Europa League, Sheriff managed to snatch a 0–0 away draw from FC Steaua Bucureşti.[9]
On 1 October 2009, in the first home game Sheriff lost 1–0 to Fenerbahçe S.K.[9]
On 22 October, Sheriff produced a stunning 2–0 victory over the famous Dutch club FC Twente in Tiraspol, ending Twente's 17-match unbeaten run.[9]
2 December 2009, Sheriff drew 1–1 at home with FC Steaua Bucureşti.[9]
2010–11 UEFA Champions League
In the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League season,[10] on 14–20 July 2010, Sheriff defeated Dinamo Tirana in the second qualifying round (3:1, 0–1).
Then, on 4 August 2010 it overcame Dinamo Zagreb on penalties (1:1, 1:1, 6:5) to reach the play-off round, the final stage before the Champions League Group stage.[10]
On 18–24 August 2010, in the play-off round against FC Basel, Sheriff lost 1–0 the first match in Switzerland before succumbing to a 3–0 defeat at home.[10]
2010–11 UEFA Europa League
In the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League season,[11] on 30 September 2010, Sheriff recorded a 2–0 victory over FC Dinamo Kiev in Tiraspol.
On 2 December 2010 Sheriff drew 1–1 with Dutch club AZ in Tiraspol.[11]
On 15 December 2010 Sheriff drew 0–0 against FC Dinamo Kiev in Kiev.[11]
European record
Competition | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
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UEFA Europa League | 24 | 4 | 10 | 10 | 18 | 23 | -5 |
UEFA Champions League | 56 | 21 | 12 | 25 | 54 | 59 | -5 |
Season | Round | Opponents | Home leg | Away leg | Aggregate |
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2001–02 | 1 | Araks Ararat | 1–0 | 2–0 | 3–0 |
2 | Anderlecht | 1–2 | 0–4 | 1–6 | |
2002–03 | 1 | Astana | 2–1 | 2–3 | 4–4 |
2 | Grazer AK | 0–2 | 1–4 | 1–6 | |
2003–04 | 1 | Flora Tallinn | 1–0 | 1–1 | 2–1 |
2 | Shakhtar Donetsk | 0–0 | 0–2 | 0–2 | |
2004–05 | 1 | Jeunesse Esch | 2–0 | 0–1 | 2–1 |
2 | Rosenborg | 0–2 | 1–2 | 1–4 | |
2005–06 | 1 | Sliema Wanderers | 2–0 | 4–1 | 6–1 |
2 | Partizan Belgrade | 0–1 | 0–1 | 0–2 | |
2006–07 | 1 | Pyunik Yerevan | 2–0 | 0–0 | 2–0 |
2 | Spartak Moscow | 1–1 | 0–0 | 1–1 | |
2007–08 | 1 | Ranger's | 2–0 | 3–0 | 5–0 |
2 | Besiktas | 0–1 | 0–3 | 0–4 | |
2008–09 | 1 | Aktobe | 4–0 | 0–1 | 4–1 |
2 | Sparta Prague | 0–1 | 0–2 | 0–3 | |
2009–10 | 2 | Inter Turku | 1–0 | 1–0 | 2–0 |
3 | Slavia Prague | 0–0 | 1–1 | 1–1 | |
Play-off | Olympiacos | 0–2 | 0–1 | 0–3 | |
2010–11 | 2 | Dinamo Tirana | 3–1 | 0–1 | 3–2 |
3 | Dinamo Zagreb | 1–1 | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | 2–2 (6–5 p) | |
Play-off | FC Basel | 0–1 | 0–3 | 0–4 | |
2012–13 | 2 | Ulisses F.C. | 1–0 | 1–0 | 2–0 |
3 | Dinamo Zagreb | 0–1 | 0–4 | 0–5 | |
2013–14 | 2 | Sutjeska Nikšić | 1–1 | 5–0 | 6–1 |
3 | Dinamo Zagreb | 0–3 | 0–1 | 0–4 | |
2014–15 | 2 | Sutjeska Nikšić | 2–0 | 3–0 | 5–0 |
3 | Slovan Bratislava | 0–0 | 1–2 | 1–2 |
Season | Round | Opponents | Home leg | Away leg | Aggregate |
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1999–00 | 1 | Sigma Olomouc | 1–1 | 0–0 | 1–1 |
2000–01 | 1 | Olimpjia Ljubljana | 0–0 | 0–3 | 0–3 |
Season | Round | Opponents | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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2009–10 | Group H | Steaua Bucureşti | 1–1 | 0–0 | 3rd place |
Fenerbahçe | 0–1 | 0–1 | |||
Twente | 2–0 | 1–2 | |||
2010–11 | Group E | AZ Alkmaar | 1–1 | 1–2 | 4th place |
Dynamo Kyiv | 2–0 | 0–0 | |||
BATE Borisov | 0–1 | 1–3 | |||
2011–12 | Q2 | Željezničar | 0–0 | 0–1 | 0–1 |
2012–13 | Play-off | Olympique de Marseille | 1–2 | 0–0 | 1–2 |
2013–14 | Play-off | Vojvodina | 2–1 | 1–1 | 3–2 |
Group K | Tottenham Hotspur | 0–2 | 1–2 | 3rd place | |
Anzhi Makhachkala | 0–0 | 1–1 | |||
Tromsø | 2–0 | 1–1 | |||
2014–15 | Play-off | Rijeka | 0–3 | 0–1 | 0–4 |
2015–16 | Q1 | Odds BK | 0–3 | 0–0 | 0–3 |
UEFA rankings
UEFA team ranking 2015
Rank | Country | Team | Points |
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126 | Kuban | 15.099 | |
127 | Partizan | 14.775 | |
128 | Sheriff Tiraspol | 14.500 | |
129 | Aris | 14.380 | |
130 | Esbjerg | 13.960 |
As of 6 June 2015. Source
Current squad
As of 29 April 2016, according to the TEAM. FC Sheriff website.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Current reserve players with first-team appearances
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Honours
- Divizia Națională (13): 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14
- Moldovan "A" Division (1): 1997–98
- Moldovan Cup (8): 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015
- Moldovan Super Cup (6): 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2015
- CIS Cup (2): 2003, 2009
Club records
Most appearances (443): Vazha Tarkhnishvili
Most goals (71): Alexey Kuchuk
Record victory (19 October 2005, Moldovan Cup): Sheriff-FC Viitorul Orhei 16:0
Record defeat (UEFA Champions League, 25 July 2001): RSC Anderlecht-Sheriff 4:0[7]
Biggest win in UEFA competition (23 July 2013): Sheriff-FK Sutjeska 5:0
Appearances in UEFA Champions League: 13
Appearances in UEFA Europa League: 7
Player with most UEFA appearances: Vazha Tarkhnishvili (54)
Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: Ismail Isa (5)[12]
Club management
As of 8 October 2015
- Victor Gușan : President
- Vazha Tarkhnishvili : General director
Coaching staff
As of 8 October 2015
- Zoran Vulić : Head coach
- Mladen Pralija : Assistant
- Victor Mihailov : Assistant
- Taras Grebeniuk : Goalkeeper coach
- Michel Huff : Physical fitness coach
- Vladimir Vremeș : Doctor
- Veaceslav Alexeev : Masseur
- Alexandru Caramanov : Masseur
- Veaceslav Palii : Masseur
- Oleg Țurcanu : Team manager
- Vladimir Muntean : Team Administrator
Managers
- Sergei Borovski (Jan 2, 1998 – Jan 1, 1999)
- Ivan Daniliants (1999–2000)
- Mihai Stoichiță (Jan 1, 2002 – June 30, 2002)
- Gavril Balint (July 1, 2002 – June 30, 2003)
- Ihor Nakonechny (July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2004)
- Leonid Kuchuk (Jan 1, 2004 – Dec 31, 2009)
- Andrei Sosnitskiy (Jan 1, 2010 – April 30, 2011)
- Vitali Rashkevich (April 30, 2011 – May 29, 2012)
- Milan Milanović (July 1, 2012 – Aug 10, 2012)
- Vitali Rashkevich (interim) (Aug 11, 2012 – Aug 15, 2012)
- Mihai Stoichiță (Aug 15, 2012 – April 2, 2013)
- Vitali Rashkevich (interim) (April 3, 2013 – July 8, 2013)
- Veaceslav Rusnac (July 12, 2013 – Aug 15, 2014)
- Zoran Zekić (Aug 15, 2014 – May 26, 2015)
- Lilian Popescu (May 27, 2015 – 5 Oct 2015)
- Zoran Vulić (7 Oct 2015 – present)
References
- ↑ "Зоран Вулич – новый главный тренер "Шерифа"" (in Russian). fc-sheriff.com. 2015-10-07. Retrieved 2015-10-07.
- ↑ Moldova 1997/98
- ↑ Miron Goihman. Moldova Cup 1998–99, 20 October 1999
- ↑ Moldova Cup 2000–01
- ↑ Moldova – List of Super Cup Finals
- ↑ More Brazilian players signed to FC Sheriff
- 1 2 3 FC Sheriff. UEFA Profile
- ↑ Montague, James (20 August 2012). "In Sliver of Old U.S.S.R., Hot Soccer Team Is Virtual State Secret". New York Times. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 FC Sheriff. 2010. UEFA Europa League
- 1 2 3 FC Sheriff. 2011. UEFA Champions League
- 1 2 3 FC Sheriff. 2011. UEFA Europa League
- ↑ FC SHERIFF CLUB RECORD IN UEFA COMPETITIONS
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