FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny

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KAMAZ
Club crest
Full nameFootball Club
KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny
Nickname(s)Грузовики Gruzoviki
(The Trucks)
Автозаводцы Avtozovodci
(The Car Workers)
Founded1981; 43 years ago (1981)
GroundKAMAZ stadium
Capacity6,248
ChairmanNail Magdeev
ManagerIldar Akhmetzyanov
LeagueRussian First League
2021–2217th

KAMAZ (Russian: Футбольный клуб КАМАЗ Набережные Челны) is a Russian football club based in Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia. The club plays in the second-tier Russian First League.

Colours are (Home) all white. (Away) Light blue shirts, white shorts.

History

The club was founded on 11 November 1981 at the KAMAZ plant under the name Trud-PRZ. The team played in local tournaments until 1988, when they entered Soviet Second League.

KAMAZ stayed in this league until 1992, when following the collapse of the Soviet Union they were entitled to play in the Russian First League. They won the Centre Zone tournament and were promoted into the Top League.

The best result achieved by KAMAZ in the Top League was a 6th position in 1994. It allowed the club to participate in the Intertoto Cup, where KAMAZ reached the semifinals, defeating München 1860 in the group stage.

KAMAZ stayed in the top flight from 1993 to 1997, when the financial troubles of their owner, KAMAZ plant, forced them into the First Division and into the Second Division a year later. The team played in the Ural Zone of the Second Division from 1999 to 2003, where they earned promotion.

KAMAZ became one of the leaders of the First Division in the 2000s, finishing 4th in 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2010 and 3rd in 2005 and 2008. They were relegated back to the third-tier at the end of the 2015–16 season.

On 15 June 2021, the club secured first place in their PFL group and promotion back to FNL.[1]

The club has been known as Trud-PRZ (1981–1987), Torpedo (1988–1989), and KAMAZ-Chally (1995–2000).

The club has won 4 Second Division titles and 1 First Division title.

KAMAZ finished the 2021–22 Russian Football National League in a relegation spot, but was not relegated due to other clubs failing to obtain the 2022–23 season license.[2]

KAMAZ in Europe

UEFA Intertoto Cup 1996

Group 8

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Russia FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny 10 4 3 1 0 8 3 +5
2. Germany TSV 1860 München 6 4 2 0 2 8 3 +5
3. Czech Republic Kaucuk Opava 6 4 2 0 2 5 4 +1
4. Bulgaria PFC Spartak Varna 5 4 1 2 1 5 5 0
5. Poland ŁKS Łódź 1 4 0 1 3 1 12 −11
22 June 1996
FC KAMAZ 3–0 ŁKS Łódź
29 June 1996
Kaucuk Opava 1–2 FC KAMAZ
13 July 1996
FC KAMAZ 2–2 PFC Spartak Varna
20 July 1996
TSV 1860 München 0–1 FC KAMAZ

Semi-finals (27–28 & 31 July)

FC KAMAZ Russia 2–0, 0–4 En Avant Guingamp France

League history

Russian Second DivisionRussian National Football LeagueRussian Second DivisionRussian National Football LeagueRussian Premier LeagueRussian National Football League

Soviet Union

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W. D. L. GS GA Pts. Cup Europe Top Scorer
(league)
Head Coach
1988 3rd, Group 2 14 32 8 12 12 32 36 28 Soviet Union Gibadullin – 7
Soviet Union Dm. Smirnov – 7
Soviet Union Chetverik
1989 7 42 20 8 14 59 50 48 Soviet Union Zakiyev – 11 Soviet Union Chetverik
1990 4th, Group 7 1 32 21 5 6 67 26 47 Soviet Union Baryshev – 17 Soviet Union Chetverik
1991 3rd, "Centre" 10 42 19 3 20 60 55 41 Soviet Union Y. Kuznetsov – 28 Soviet Union Chetverik
1992 R128 Russia Chetverik

Russia

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W. D. L. GS GA Pts. Cup Europe Top Scorer
(league)
Head Coach
1992 2nd, "Centre" 1 34 26 3 5 78 19 55 Russia Panchenko – 26 Russia Chetverik
1993 PL (1st) 10 34 12 6 16 45 53 30 R32 Russia Panchenko – 21 Russia Chetverik
1994 6 30 11 9 10 38 38 31 QF Moldova Tropanets – 7
Russia Panchenko – 7
Russia Chetverik
1995 9 30 10 8 12 34 30 38 R16 Russia Durnev – 9 Russia Chetverik
1996 14 34 10 6 18 43 57 36 QF UIC SF Russia Babenko – 9 Russia Chetverik
Russia Butaliy
1997 18 34 8 3 23 38 75 21(−6) R32 Belarus Shukanov – 7 Lithuania Zelkevičius
1998 2nd 22 42 7 5 30 32 82 26 R16 Russia Vekovishchev – 9 Russia Butaliy
1999 3rd, "Ural" 10 30 11 7 12 41 46 40 R256 Russia Tsarayev – 11 Russia Chetverik
2000 3 30 20 4 6 80 23 64 R1024 Russia Strizhov – 20 Russia Shubin
2001 3 30 21 1 8 81 26 64 R512 Russia Yermilov – 26 Russia Shubin
Russia Butaliy
2002 6 28 15 6 7 41 24 51 R64 Russia Yermilov – 15 Russia Butaliy
Russia Gazzaev
2003 3rd, "Ural-P." 1 38 30 4 4 85 20 94 R128 Russia Yermilov – 23 Russia Gazzaev
2004 2nd 4 42 19 12 11 52 49 69 R32 Russia Kalimullin – 9 Russia Gazzaev
2005 3 42 26 6 10 80 32 84 R32 Ukraine Monaryov – 18 Russia Gazzaev
2006 4 42 22 11 9 54 26 77 R64 Russia Belozyorov – 8 Russia Gazzaev
2007 4 42 23 8 11 67 34 77 R64 Bosnia and Herzegovina Zeba – 12 Russia Gazzaev
2008 3 42 23 10 9 68 41 79 R16 Russia Gogniyev – 17 Russia Gazzaev
2009 5 38 18 10 10 50 31 64 R32 Russia Gogniyev – 17 Russia Gazzaev
Russia Panov
2010 4 38 19 9 10 55 43 66 R32 Russia Gogniyev – 13
Russia Serdyukov – 13
Russia Yevdokimov
2011–12 9 48 19 10 19 53 46 67 R64 Russia Koronov – 12 Russia Yevdokimov
Russia Klontsak
2012–13 3rd, "Ural-P." 10 28 8 6 14 23 29 30 R256 Russia Lukyanov – 4 Russia Klontsak
2013–14 3 27 15 4 8 43 36 39 R512 Russia Akbashev – 6 Russia Klontsak
2014–15 1 25 16 7 2 39 10 55 R128 Russia Safronov – 8 Russia Klontsak
2015–16 FNL (2nd) 20 38 6 6 26 20 60 24 R64 Russia Davydov – 4 Russia Klontsak
2016–17 PFL (3rd), "Ural-P."/4 7 24 8 5 11 23 25 29 R128 Russia Ayukin – 4 Russia Klontsak
Russia Shinkarenko
Russia Klontsak
2017–18 4 24 13 6 5 37 19 45 R256 Russia Khubayev – 6 Russia Klontsak
Russia Yefremov
2018–19 2 25 13 6 6 44 25 45 R256 Russia Karayev – 7
Russia Galiakberov – 7
Russia Yefremov
2019–20 4 17 10 2 5 37 23 32 R32 Russia Karayev – 11 Russia Belov
2020–21 1 28 21 1 6 75 25 64 R128 Russia Galiakberov – 15 Russia Belov
Russia Akhmetzyanov

Current squad

As of 8 September 2022, according to the 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 Aleksei Smirnov
3 DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Kulikov
4 DF Russia RUS Artyom Abramov
6 MF Russia RUS Viktor Svezhov
7 DF Russia RUS Ruslan Ayukin
8 MF Russia RUS Sergei Serchenkov
9 MF Russia RUS Vladlen Babayev
10 FW Russia RUS Daniil Shamkin (on loan from Zenit St. Petersburg)
11 MF Russia RUS Aleksandr Gagloyev
14 DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Denisov
16 GK Russia RUS Vladislav Vasilyev
17 FW Russia RUS Ilya Golyatov
18 MF Russia RUS Nikita Kirsanov
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Russia RUS Anton Polyutkin
26 DF Russia RUS Dinar Shaykhutdinov
29 MF Russia RUS Ilnur Badrtdinov
42 MF Russia RUS Yuri Kirillov
65 DF Russia RUS Nikolai Tolstopyatov (on loan from Spartak Moscow)
70 FW Russia RUS Aslanbek Sikoyev
71 GK Russia RUS Aleksei Mamin (on loan from Ural Yekaterinburg)
77 DF Russia RUS Valentin Paltsev (on loan from Khimki)
87 MF Russia RUS Artyom Isik
88 FW Russia RUS Zakhar Tarasenko
96 DF Russia RUS Amir Mokhammad
97 MF Russia RUS Damir Talikin

Reserve squad

KAMAZ's reserve squad played professionally as FC KAMAZ-d Naberezhnye Chelny (Russian Second League in 1993, Russian Third League in 1994) and as FC KAMAZ-Chally-d Naberezhnye Chelny (Russian Third League in 1995–1997).

Notable players

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

References

  1. ^ ""КАМАЗ" вернулся в Олимп-ФНЛ!" (in Russian). Russian Football National League. 15 June 2021.
  2. ^ "ФК "КАМАЗ" подтвердил своё участие в сезоне 2022/2023гг. ФНЛ" (in Russian). FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 17 June 2022.

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