Krasny Yar
Full nameРегбийный клуб "Красный Яр" Красноярск (Regbiynyy klub "Krasniy Yar" Krasnoyarsk)
Founded1969
LocationKrasnoyarsk
Ground(s)Krasny Yar Stadium
(Capacity: 3,600)
Central Stadium
(Capacity: 15,000)
Coach(es)Igor Nikolaychuk
League(s)Professional Rugby League
Team kit
Official website
yar-rugby.ru

Krasny Yar Krasnoyarsk is a Russian rugby union club founded in 1969 in the city of Krasnoyarsk. They compete in the Professional Rugby League, the premier league in the country. They have an operating budget of 2.5m Euros. Their main rival is fellow Krasnoyarsk based, Enisey-STM.

Krasny-Yar play in white and green, and moved into their own purpose-built stadium. The stadium holds 3,600 spectators and is the first rugby-specific stadium east of the Urals. The stadium sold out for a game against VVA-Monino (2 August 2010).

History

Krasny Yar was founded in 1969 in the city of Krasnoyarsk. Krasny Yar have been unsuccessful in the Professional Rugby League era. The club has not been champions since the Super League era, with their most recent championship being in 2001. The club's financial resources have also been overtaken by their local rivals, Enisey-STM.

Several New Zealand players signed on to play for Krasny Yar for the 2010 and 2011 Seasons, while the club has also recruited a New Zealand trainer working with the Canterbury Rugby Union.[1]

Krasny Yar in 2013

Honours

  • USSR/Russian Championship (12): 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2013, 2015
  • Runner-up (12): 1988, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Russian Cup (10): 1995, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2018–19, 2019
  • Russian Supercup (1): 2016
  • Nikolaev Cup (2): 2019, 2020
  • European Rugby Continental Shield runner-up (1): 2016–17

Record in European Games

Opponent Country Competition Played Wins Draws Losses Points For Points Against Points Difference
Mogliano Italy European Rugby Continental Shield 1 1 0 0 48 24 +24
El Salvador Spain European Rugby Continental Shield 1 1 0 0 32 5 +27
Heidelberger RK Germany European Rugby Continental Shield 1 1 0 0 50 21 +29
Rovigo Delta Italy European Rugby Continental Shield 1 1 0 0 42 11 +31
Timișoara Saracens Romania European Rugby Continental Shield 2 1 0 1 39 35 +4
Enisey-STM Russia European Rugby Continental Shield 3 0 0 3 56 110 -54
Stade Francais France European Rugby Challenge Cup 2 1 0 1 58 68 -10
Edinburgh Rugby Scotland European Rugby Challenge Cup 2 0 0 2 14 151 -137
London Irish England European Rugby Challenge Cup 2 0 0 2 34 71 -37

Stadium

Krasny Yar Stadium

Current squad

2022 Russian Rugby Championship

Krasny Yar
Pos. Nat. Name Date of birth (age) Caps Former club
HK Russia Andrey Kondakov 16 April 1987 homegrown player
HK Georgia (country) Robert Sutidze 21 June 1989 Russia Slava Moscow
HK Russia Dmitry Kuzero 26 June 1996 homegrown player
HK Russia Artyom Borzenkov 27 May 2002 homegrown player
PR Russia Grigory Tsnobiladze 1 February 1983 22 Russia Metallurg
PR Tonga Sione Fukofuka 13 April 1984 2 Tonga Tautahi Gold
PR Russia Evgeny Pronenko 6 June 1984 50 Russia Enisei-STM
PR Russia Aleksandr Ageev 29 January 1991 Russia Vladivostok Tigers
PR Russia Evgeny Pronin 12 April 1992 Russia Vladivostok Tigers
PR Russia Kirill Alyuk 21 March 1994 Russia RC Kuban
PR Russia Alexander Kadirov 24 January 1999 Russia Chita
LK Russia Bogdan Fedotko 22 September 1994 27 homegrown player
LK Russia Egor Talalenko 17 April 1998 Russia Vladivostok Tigers
LK Russia Ruslan Bazhenov 1 March 1998 homegrown player
LK Russia Alexander Ilyin 7 November 1997 13 homegrown player
LK Kazakhstan Ivan Ivanov 8 November 1999 Russia Lokomotiv Penza
FL Russia Evgeny Golshteyn 29 July 1989 homegrown player
FL Russia Alexander Khudyakov 29 September 1989 11 homegrown player
FL Russia Roman Khodin 9 June 1993 6 Russia Strela
FL Russia Danil Losenkov 31 January 2002 Russia Vladivostok Tigers
FL Russia Semyon Borzenkov 27 May 2002 homegrown player
N8 Russia Victor Arhip 24 February 1990 2 Russia Enisei-STM
SH Russia Vasily Dorofeev 6 August 1990 25 homegrown player
SH Russia Denis Barabantsev 26 April 1993 2 Russia Strela
SH South Africa Cornelius Korff 30 January 1999 South Africa Free State Cheetahs
FH South Africa Dylan Smith 1 January 2001 South Africa Griffons
FH Tonga Jason Tuamalolo 22 March 2002 Tonga
CE Russia Igor Galinovskiy 8 November 1985 50 homegrown player
CE Russia Vladimir Rudenko 1 September 1987 26 homegrown player
CE Russia Evgeny Kolomiytsev 16 May 1990 4 homegrown player
CE Russia Kirill Gubin 30 May 1992 1 Russia RC Kuban
CE Georgia (country) Giorgi Pruidze 2 June 1994 15 Georgia (country) AIA Kutaisi
WG Russia Evgeny Nepeyvoda 15 September 1989 3 Russia RC Kuban
WG Russia Vladimir Chaban 3 November 1994 homegrown player
WG Russia Mikhail Zinin 11 January 1995 Russia RC 80
WG Tonga Sunia Latu 23 March 1996
WG Russia Alexander Regner 25 May 1998 homegrown player
WG Russia Konstantin Krivonosov 17 December 1998 homegrown player
WG Russia Denis Tsurupa 12 September 1999 homegrown player
FB Russia Khushnud Sanginov 15 August 2000 homegrown player

Notable players

References

  1. "Siberian Bears in Rugby – Cooperation with New Zealand". Prior Group. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
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