Yenisey
Full nameFutbolny Klub Yenisey Krasnoyarsk
Founded1937 (1937)
GroundCentral Stadium,
Krasnoyarsk
Capacity15,000
ManagerAndrey Tikhonov
LeagueRussian First League
2022–23RFL, 4th of 18

FK Yenisey Krasnoyarsk (ФК Енисей Красноярск) is a Russian football club based in Krasnoyarsk. The club plays in the Russian First League.

History

The club was founded in 1937 as Lokomotiv Krasnoyarsk and spent one season in Class D of the Soviet league. In 1957 the club was re-formed and entered the Far East zone of Class B. In 1968 Lokomotiv was renamed Rassvet and, in 1970, Avtomobilist. In 1991 it became Metallurg, a title it held until February 2010 when it was renamed Metallurg-Yenisey (formally, Metallurg was excluded from the league and a new independent club Metallurg-Yenisey was admitted into the league).[1] In 2011, the club was renamed to Yenisey.[2] The club is named after the Yenisei river, on which Krasnoyarsk is located.

Yenisey (or their predecessors) never played in the Soviet Top League or Russian Premier League until 2018. Their best result in Soviet League was a 2nd position in Group 7 of Class B in 1959, while their best result in Russian history is the 3rd position in Russian National Football League in 2016–17 and 2017–18. Since the end of the Soviet Union the club has suffered relegation to the Second Division on five occasions, most recently in 2006. In the 2015–16 season, Yenisey took 16th spot in the FNL and should have been relegated, but one of the third-tier Russian Professional Football League zone winners, FC Smena Komsomolsk-na-Amure, refused to be promoted due to lack of financing, and Yenisey stayed in the FNL.[3] At the end of the 2016–17 season, Yenisey reached the Russian Premier League promotion play-offs, but lost to FC Arsenal Tula on away goals rule (2–1 at home, 0–1 away) and stayed in the FNL. Despite spending a portion of the next 2017–18 season in the top-two direct-promotion spot, by the end of the season Yenisey dropped into 3rd position and qualified for promotion play-offs again.[4] They defeated FC Anzhi Makhachkala 6–4 on aggregate in the promotion play-offs and were promoted to the Russian Premier League for the 2018–19 season for the first time in team's history.

They were relegated back to the second tier after one year in the Premier League.

In the end of the 2022–23 season, Yenisey finished 4th in the First League and qualified for the promotion play-offs.[5] Yenisey lost 0–3 on aggregate in the playoffs to Fakel Voronezh and remained in the First League.[6]

Domestic history

Season League Russian Cup Top goalscorer Manager
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
2007 3rd 6th 30 13 7 20 45 40 46 Round of 32 Russia Aleksei Bazanov 9
2008 3rd 6th 27 9 7 11 38 34 34 Round of 16 Russia Stanislav Goncharov 13
2009 3rd 3rd 27 15 5 7 51 27 50 Fourth round Russia Stanislav Goncharov 10
2010 2nd 11th 38 15 8 15 37 39 53 Fourth round Russia Aleksei Bazanov 14
2011–12 2nd 10th 48 17 15 16 53 53 66 Second round
Round of 32
Russia Aleksei Bazanov 13
2012–13 2nd 10th 32 9 12 11 30 31 39 Quarter-finals Russia Sergei Pyatikopov
Russia Aleksei Bazanov
7
2013–14 2nd 13th 36 12 9 15 40 47 45 Fourth round Argentina Juan Lescano 7
2014–15 2nd 8th 34 11 9 14 39 42 42 Round of 32 Russia Ilya Gultyayev 5
2015–16 2nd 16th 38 12 8 18 36 49 44 Round of 32 Argentina Juan Lescano 7
2016–17 2nd 3rd 38 19 6 13 54 42 63 Round of 16 Russia Sergey Samodin 10
2017–18 2nd 3rd 38 25 6 7 68 32 81 Round of 16 Russia Andrei Kozlov 15 Russia Dmitri Alenichev
2018–19 1st 16th 30 4 8 18 24 55 20 Round of 16 Russia Mikhail Kostyukov 4 Russia Dmitri Alenichev
2019–20 2nd 14th 27 7 7 13 23 40 28 Round of 32 Russia Andrei Kozlov 15 Russia Alexander Alekseev
Russia Yuri Gazzaev
2020–21 2nd 10th 42 19 6 17 52 54 63 Round of 32 Argentina Juan Lescano 9 Russia Aleksandr Tarkhanov
Russia Aleksandr Alfyorov

Current squad

As of 12 October 2023, according to the Official First League website. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Russia RUS Stanislav Antipin
2 DF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Valery Kichin
5 DF Russia RUS Vitali Stezhko
7 FW Russia RUS Irakli Logua
8 MF Russia RUS Aleksandr Lomakin
9 FW Russia RUS Maksim Savelyev
11 MF Russia RUS Nikita Glushkov
12 MF Russia RUS Nikita Razdorskikh
13 DF Russia RUS Nikolay Markov
17 MF Russia RUS Anton Orlov
21 MF Russia RUS Yegor Ivanov
22 MF Russia RUS Aleksandr Kanaplin
23 DF Russia RUS Matvey Uzhgin
24 DF Russia RUS Yaroslav Krashevsky (on loan from Spartak Moscow)
27 MF Russia RUS Anatoli Nemchenko
No. Pos. Nation Player
29 DF Russia RUS Vladimir Khozin
30 GK Russia RUS Dmitri Rebrov
33 DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Maslovsky
38 GK Russia RUS Yevgeni Staver
42 GK Russia RUS Daniil Yarusov
64 MF Russia RUS Oleg Lanin
66 MF Russia RUS Danila Polshikov
75 FW Russia RUS Andrey Okladnikov
77 MF Russia RUS Danil Kapustyansky (on loan from Orenburg)
80 DF Russia RUS Vyacheslav Bardybakhin
93 DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Reyz
95 FW Russia RUS Vladislav Lutashev
96 DF Argentina ARG Germán Ferreyra
97 MF Russia RUS Daniil Oganichev
98 GK Russia RUS Konstantin Kotov

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Russia RUS Yegor Apushnikov (at Dynamo Vladivostok until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Russia RUS Denis Samoylov (at Tyumen until 30 June 2024)

Reserve team

Notable players

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

Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Artyom Gorlov
Assistant manager Konstantin Zaitsev
First-team coach Plenkin Denis Vladimirovich
Goalkeeping coach Eduard Steinbrecher
Fitness coach Suleimanov Artur Arturovich
Analyst Sergey Klushantsev
Doctor Vladimir Fomin
Rehabilitation Specialist Michael Romanov
Masseur Vadim Zhdanov
Masseur Shevtsov Denis Igorevich
Team Administrator Suleimanov Artur Arturovich
Team Administrator Yudt Dmitry Evgenievich
Team Leader Butan Evgenii

References

  1. РЕШЕНИЕ Совета Ассоциации «Профессиональная футбольная Лига» Archived December 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ФК "Металлург-Енисей" сменил название (in Russian). FC Yenisey. 19 January 2011. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
  3. «Енисей» займёт место «Смены» в ФНЛ (in Russian). Championat.com. 4 June 2016.
  4. "Yenisey and Tambov will play in the playoffs" (in Russian). Russian Football National League. 6 May 2018.
  5. ""Енисей" сыграет в стыках за выход в РПЛ. Соперниками могут стать "Пари НН", "Факел" или "Крылья"" (in Russian). Sports.ru. 27 May 2023.
  6. "«Пари НН» и «Факел» сохранили места в РПЛ" (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 10 June 2023.
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