FC Yakutiya Yakutsk

FC Yakutiya Yakutsk
Full name Football Club Yakutiya Yakutsk
Founded 1991
Ground Tuymaada Stadium
Ground Capacity 12,500
President Dmitri Glushko
Manager Sergey Shishkin
League Russian Professional Football League,
Zone East
2014–15 7th

FC Yakutiya Yakutsk (Russian: ФК «Якутия» Якутск) is a Russian football team from Yakutsk. It played professionally from 1991 to 1995, including two seasons (1992–1993) on the second highest level, Russian First Division.

Names

Current squad

As of 26 February 2016, according to the official 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 Vyacheslav Agafonov
Russia GK Aleksei Balagan
Russia GK Kirill Muzyka
Russia DF Vladislav Khmelevskiy
Russia DF Aleksei Kuchin
Russia DF Yevgeni Smirnov
Russia DF Ivan Yakovlev
Russia DF Ivan Sidorov
Russia DF Aleksei Zavrazhnov
Russia MF Daniil Bolshunov
Russia MF Ivan Korenyugin
Russia MF Aleksandr Kudryashov
No. Position Player
Russia MF Mikhail Nikiforov
Russia MF Oleg Petrov
Russia MF Ivan Pogrebnyak
Russia MF Ilya Safronov
Russia MF Anton Savchenko
Russia MF Aleksandr Simonenko
Russia MF Vasili Starostin
Russia MF Stanislav Yudin
Russia FW Aleksei Mayer
Russia FW Aleksei Tatarnikov
Russia FW Aleksei Tokarev
Russia FW Vladimir Zavyalov

Season by season performance

Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup
1991 Second League B 10 34 12 9 13 28–38 33 Did not enter
1992 First League East 8 30 13 5 12 41–32 31 Round 1[5]
1993 First League East 7 30 14 7 9 41–27 35 Did not enter
1994 Second League East 1[6] 32 22 6 4 69–24 50Round 1
1995 Second League East[7] 12 34 13 6 15 47–59 45 Round 4
1997 Amateur Football League – Far East Zone 5 4 0 0 4 3–16 0 Did not enter
2008 Amateur Football League – Far East Zone 5 18 8 3 7 26–23 27Did not enter
2009 Amateur Football League – Far East Zone 6 14 5 2 7 19–27 17 Did not enter
2010 Amateur Football League – Far East Zone 4 12 5 3 4 13–18 18 Round 2
2011–12 Second Division East 12 36 7 8 21 38–76 29 Round 1
2012–13 Second Division East 7 30 9 8 13 37–46 35 Round 1
2013–14 Professional Football League East 6 24 10 5 9 36–36 35 Round 4
2014–15 Professional Football League East 7 24 6 2 16 28–47 20 Round 2
2015–16 Professional Football League East   Round 2

Source for statistics to 2010:[1]

Source for 2011–12 season:[4]

Source for 2012–13 season:[8]

Source for 2013–14 season:[9]

Source for 2014–15 season:[10]

Source for 2015–16 season:[11]

Top Scorers

Season Top Scorer Goals Source
2014–15 Konstantin Maltsev 9 [10]
2013–14 Aleksandr Bulanovskiy 7 [9]
2012–13 Yury Ivanov 6 [8]
2011–12 Aleksandr Bulanovskiy 9 [4]
2010 Alexandr Dmitriyev 5 [3]
2008 Aleksandr Bulanovskiy 6 [2]

References and notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Moroz, Andrey (2010). "ШВСМ (Якутск) (Sports School Yakutsk)". http://www.klisf.info/. Russian: КЛИСФ – Клуб Любителей Истории и Статистики Футбола (KLISF – Club of Football History and Statistics). Retrieved 16 October 2015. External link in |website= (help) (Russian)
  2. 1 2 Dryomin, Mike (23 April 2009). "Russia 2008 Fourth Level". http://www.rsssf.com/. RSSSF. Retrieved 16 October 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  3. 1 2 Dryomin, Mike (1 April 2015). "Russia 2008 Fourth Level". http://www.rsssf.com/. RSSSF. Retrieved 16 October 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  4. 1 2 3 Dryomin, Mike (1 April 2015). "Russia 2011/12". http://www.rsssf.com/. RSSSF. Retrieved 16 October 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  5. Yakutiya Yakutsk were disqualified before playing their match against Irtysh Omsk
  6. Winners of the Siberia and East zones played a home-and-away series for promotion to the Russian First League. FC Chkalovets Novosibirsk lost to Dynamo Yakutsk in Yakutsk 1–2, but won 2–0 in Novosibirsk, 3–2 on aggregate and were promoted.
  7. Despite finishing twelfth out of eighteen teams, Yakutiya were relegated to the Amateur Football League.
  8. 1 2 Dryomin, Mike (1 April 2015). "Russia 2012/13". http://www.rsssf.com/. RSSSF. Retrieved 16 October 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  9. 1 2 Dryomin, Mike (31 July 2014). "Russia 2013/14". http://www.rsssf.com/. RSSSF. Retrieved 16 October 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  10. 1 2 Dryomin, Mike (16 July 2015). "Russia 2014/15". http://www.rsssf.com/. RSSSF. Retrieved 16 October 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  11. Dryomin, Mike (15 October 2015). "Russia 2012/13". http://www.rsssf.com/. RSSSF. Retrieved 16 October 2015. External link in |website= (help)
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