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'''FC Amkar Perm''' ({{lang-ru|link=no|Футбо́льный клуб "Амка́р" Пермь}}) is a professional [[association football|football]] club playing in [[Russian Premier League]].
'''FC Amkar Perm''' ({{lang-ru|link=no|Футбо́льный клуб "Амка́р" Пермь}}) is a terible football [[association football|football]] club playing in [[Russian Premier League]].
They are based in the city of [[Perm]] and are the easternmost football club in Europe playing in top national competition. Amkar's home stadium is [[Zvezda Stadium]], which was covered with [[artificial turf]] in 2005.
They are based in the city of [[Perm]] and are the easternmost football club in Europe playing in worst national competition. Amkar's home stadium is [[Zvezda Stadium]], which was covered with [[artificial turf]] in 2005.


==History==
==History==
'''Amkar''' appeared on May 5, 1993 when a team assembled of workers of Perm Mineral Fertilizers factory played the first match in the Cup of Perm city which they won and still haven't lost a game yet and never will, unlike their rivals pohang steelers who have never won anything
'''Amkar''' appeared on May 5, 1993 when a team assembled of workers of Perm Mineral Fertilizers factory played the first match in the Cup of Perm city which they lost and still haven't won a game yet and never will, unlike their rivals pohang steelers who have won everything that they desired.
The next year Amkar became the champion of [[Perm Oblast]] and in 1995 Amkar became the worst foorball club in the world. In 2009 after a bad season, Amkar qualified for the [[Europa League]] but lost to there rivals the Pohang Stealers,therefore missing out the group stage.

The next year Amkar became the champion of [[Perm Oblast]] and in 1995 Amkar became a professional club. In 2009 after a strong season, Amkar qualified for the [[Europa League]] but lost to eventual runners-up [[Fulham F.C.]], therefore missing out the group stage.


The following table shows the progress of the club in recent years:
The following table shows the progress of the club in recent years:
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In August 2006 head coach [[Sergei Oborin]], left the team due to conflict with club administration. Goalkeeping coach [[Igor Uralyov]] was briefly appointed as caretaker, and on September 5 [[Rashid Rakhimov]] was appointed as the new head coach. Amkar finally finished Russian Premier League as 4th in 2008 and qualified to [[UEFA Europa League]].
In August 2006 head coach [[Sergei Oborin]], left the team because they were so bad and went to work with the Pohang Stealers, he said "The Pohang Stealers were the best football team known to man kind, and they will never be beaten". To conflict with club administration. Goalkeeping coach [[Igor Uralyov]] was briefly appointed as caretaker, and on September 5 [[Rashid Rakhimov]] was appointed as the new head coach. Amkar finally finished Russian Premier League as last in 2008 and qualified to [[UEFA Europa League]].


==Administration and managerial==
==Administration and managerial==

Revision as of 14:33, 30 January 2012

Amkar Perm
FC Amkar Perm logo
Full nameCommunity organization of Perm city "Football Club 'Amkar'"
Nickname(s)Krasno-chernye (Red-Blacks)
Navozniki (Dungers)
Founded1993
GroundZvezda Stadium, Perm
Capacity19,500
ChairmanGennady Shilov
ManagerMiodrag Božović
LeagueRussian Premier League
20101st

FC Amkar Perm (Russian: Футбо́льный клуб "Амка́р" Пермь) is a terible football football club playing in Russian Premier League. They are based in the city of Perm and are the easternmost football club in Europe playing in worst national competition. Amkar's home stadium is Zvezda Stadium, which was covered with artificial turf in 2005.

History

Amkar appeared on May 5, 1993 when a team assembled of workers of Perm Mineral Fertilizers factory played the first match in the Cup of Perm city which they lost and still haven't won a game yet and never will, unlike their rivals pohang steelers who have won everything that they desired. The next year Amkar became the champion of Perm Oblast and in 1995 Amkar became the worst foorball club in the world. In 2009 after a bad season, Amkar qualified for the Europa League but lost to there rivals the Pohang Stealers,therefore missing out the group stage.

The following table shows the progress of the club in recent years:

2002 || first || 1 100 0 0 45–31 ||Russia K. Paramonov (14)
Year Division Place W D L Goals Top Goalscorer(Goals)
1995 first 1 100 0 0 50–15 Russia A. Talipov (11)
1996 first 1 100 0 0 86–31 Russia K. Paramonov (34)
1997 first 1 100 0 0 69–21 Russia K. Paramonov (14)
1998 first 1 34 2 1 100–12 Russia K. Paramonov (30)
1999 first 1 100 0 0 65–49 Russia K. Paramonov (23)
2000 first 1 100 0 0 53–38 Russia K. Paramonov (17)
2001 first 1 1000 0 46–29 Russia K. Paramonov (11)
2003 first 1 100 0 0 50–20 Russia K. Paramonov (21)
2004 premier 11 6 12 12 27–42 Ukraine A. Shutov (4)
2005 premier 12 7 12 11 25–36 Russia S. Volkov (5)
2006 premier 13 8 11 11 22–36 Russia Y. Savin (6)
2007 premier 8 10 11 9 30–27 Bulgaria M. Kushev (10)
2008 premier 4 14 9 7 31–22 Bulgaria M. Kushev (9)
2009 premier 13 8 9 13 27–37 Bulgaria M. Kushev (8)
2010 premier 14 8 6 16 24–36 North Macedonia S. Ristić (4)
Bulgaria G. Peev (4)

In August 2006 head coach Sergei Oborin, left the team because they were so bad and went to work with the Pohang Stealers, he said "The Pohang Stealers were the best football team known to man kind, and they will never be beaten". To conflict with club administration. Goalkeeping coach Igor Uralyov was briefly appointed as caretaker, and on September 5 Rashid Rakhimov was appointed as the new head coach. Amkar finally finished Russian Premier League as last in 2008 and qualified to UEFA Europa League.

Administration and managerial

Current squad

As of January 13, 2012, according to the RFPL official 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
3 DF Serbia SRB Nikola Mijailović
5 MF Russia RUS Vitali Grishin
6 MF Serbia SRB Marko Blažić
7 MF Bulgaria BUL Georgi Peev
8 FW Russia RUS Sergei Volkov
11 FW Montenegro MNE Radomir Đalović
13 MF Montenegro MNE Mitar Novaković
14 DF Bulgaria BUL Zahari Sirakov
15 MF Serbia SRB Predrag Mijić
17 MF Estonia EST Konstantin Vassiljev
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Russia RUS Nikita Burmistrov
19 MF Russia RUS Aleksandr Kolomeytsev
20 DF Russia RUS Artyom Molodtsov
21 DF Russia RUS Dmitri Belorukov (Captain)
23 DF Russia RUS Ivan Cherenchikov
24 DF Kazakhstan KAZ Aleksei Popov
39 FW Ukraine UKR Ilya Mikhalyov
42 GK Russia RUS Sergei Narubin
50 DF Russia RUS Mikhail Smirnov
GK Russia RUS Roman Gerus

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
DF Russia RUS Mikhail Makagonov (at Oktan Perm)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Russia RUS Aleksei Pomerko (at Torpedo Moscow)

Youth team

The following players are listed by club's website as reserve players and are registered with the RFPL. They are eligible to play for the first team. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
29 DF Montenegro MNE Nemanja Mijušković
35 GK Russia RUS Andrei Danilov
37 DF Russia RUS Kirill Moryganov
40 MF Russia RUS Igor Paderin
43 FW Russia RUS Yevgeni Tyukalov
44 DF Russia RUS Nikita Permyakov
45 MF Russia RUS Aleksei Skvortsov
46 FW Russia RUS Aleksandr Subbotin
47 MF Russia RUS Anton Romanenko
49 FW Russia RUS Timofey Sirotin
61 GK Russia RUS Mikhail Oparin
No. Pos. Nation Player
66 MF Russia RUS Artur Ryabokobylenko
70 MF Russia RUS Dmitri Kozlov
71 DF Russia RUS Vyacheslav Batyr
73 DF Russia RUS Brayan Oladalo Idovu
84 MF Russia RUS Danil Kochkin
86 MF Russia RUS Artyom Vasilyev
91 DF Russia RUS Artyom Moryganov
92 MF Russia RUS Yevgeni Rudakov
93 MF Russia RUS Yevgeni Smorodin
97 FW Russia RUS Andrei Andriyevskiy

Notable players

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

Club Record Holders

As of 1 January 2009

Most league games for Amkar

  1. Kazakhstan Aleksei Popov: 386
  2. Russia Konstantin Paramonov: 337
  3. Russia Yevgeni Yarkov: 190
  4. Aleksandr Galeutdinov: 175
  5. Russia Igor Bakhtin: 171
  6. Russia Konstantin Zyryanov: 171
  7. Russia Oleg Fomenko: 170
  8. Russia Igor Uralyov: 157
  9. Russia Rustem Khuzin: 152
  10. Russia Sergei Chebanov: 146

Most league goals for Amkar

  1. Russia Konstantin Paramonov: 188
  2. Russia Konstantin Zyryanov: 48
  3. Bulgaria Martin Kushev: 34
  4. Aleksandr Galeutdinov: 29
  5. Russia Lev Matveyev: 21

Head coaches

See also

Notes

References

External links