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Zelenograd
Full nameFootball Club Zelenograd
Nickname(s)Zeleno-Belye (Green-Whites)
Founded2002
GroundAngstrem Stadium, Zelenograd, Moscow
Capacity3070
ChairmanRussia Sergei Yegorov
ManagerRussia Andrey Kobelev
CoachAzerbaijan Vali Gasimov
LeagueRussian championship between amateur football clubs (III division)

FC Zelenograd (Russian: Футбольный клуб «Зеленоград») is an association football club from Zelenograd, Moscow. The club was founded in 2002 and plays in the Russian Amateur Football League, which is the fourth level of the Russian football league system.

History

Amateur Football League

FC Zelenograd was founded in 2002. In the same year they made their debut in Amateur Football League. Their roster consisted mainly of graduates from Sport School № 112 "Sputnik", which as of today, still serves as FC Zelenograd Sport School. Their debut was rather disappointing as they could only finish in the 16th place from 21 places.

A year after, FC Zelenograd was officially registered as a legal entity and once again participated in the AFL. In 2003 Zelenograd made an improvement as they finished in the 11th place. In 2004 and 2005, Zelenograd's performance improved and twice they ended up runners-up of the league. Finally, in 2006, the Zeleno-Belye won the Championship and thus won the right to participate in the Russian Second Division, ran by the Professional Football League. This meant that the club had to shift into a professional outfit and to reconstruct their home stadium, the Angstrem Stadium.

Russian Second Division

The club was successfully licensed to participate in the Second Division, and in their debut they ended in the 12th place. Zelenograd's stay in the Russian Second Division was a rather a disappointing one as the highest place that they ever achieved was the 11th place, with the worse being the 14th place, which signaled the end for the club as a professional one, even though technically the team was not relegated.

Return to the Amateur Football League

This is because, following the disappointing show in 2010, the Council of the club decided to withdraw the club from the Second Division and apply to participate in the recently formed Russian championship between amateur football clubs (III division), which replaced the Amateur Football League.

Current squad

As of October, 2011[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Russia RUS Artem Sidorov
GK Russia RUS Roman Ohanjanian
GK Russia RUS Danil Kopitov
GK Russia RUS Alexey Arkhangelsk
GK Russia RUS Alexey Pozdnyakov
DF Russia RUS Maksim Arkhipov
DF Russia RUS Artem Guts
DF Russia RUS Ivan Kopylov
DF Russia RUS Eugene Kudryashov
DF Russia RUS Ivan Morozov
DF Russia RUS Mikhail Murashov
DF Russia RUS Vladislav Smirnov
DF Russia RUS Evgeny Sorokin
MF Russia RUS Dmitri Adushev
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Russia RUS Alexander Arshikov
MF Russia RUS Ivan Elfimov
MF Russia RUS Nikita Ivanov
MF Russia RUS Yegor Korostelev
MF Russia RUS Aslan Mammadov
MF Russia RUS Vadim Moiseenko
MF Russia RUS Valery Ushakov
MF Russia RUS Valentin Sharipov
FW Russia RUS Teimour Hasanov
FW Russia RUS Pavel Kryuchkov
FW Russia RUS Ilya Novozhilov
FW Russia RUS Roman Hitrun
FW Russia RUS Artyom Klyuyev
FW Russia RUS Sergei Nechushkin

References

  1. ^ "ПР 2010, 2Д, ЗАПАД - "Зеленоград" Москва". Archived from the original on 2010-05-17. Retrieved 2010-04-08.