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Tyumen
File:Logo of FC Tyumen.gif
Full nameFootball Club Tyumen
Nickname(s)Sibiryaki (Siberians)
Cherno-Belye (The Black-Whites)
Founded1961; 63 years ago (1961)
GroundGeolog Stadium, Tyumen
Capacity13,057
OwnerTyumen Oblast
ChairmanAleksandr Popov
ManagerAleksandr Ivchenko
LeagueFNL
2015–168th
WebsiteClub website

FC Tyumen is a Russian football club based in Tyumen. The former member of the Russian Premier League now plays in the National Football League.

The club was previously known as Geolog (in 1961-1963 and 1983–1991, meaning Geologist), Priboy (in 1964-1965, meaning Surf), Neftyanik (in 1966-1977, meaning Oiler), Stroitel (meaning Builder), Fakel (in 1980-1982, meaning Torch), Dinamo-Gazovik (in 1992-1996), SDYSOR-Sibnefteprovod (in 2003).[citation needed]

History

The club was founded in 1961 and played in the Soviet Class B (1961–1970), Second League (1971–1986), and First League (1987–1991). In 1992 Tyumen entered the newly formed Russian Premier League and finished last between 20 teams. In 1993 Tyumen won the eastern zone of the First Division and returned to the Premier League for another two seasons, achieving their best result in history in 1994 (12th position). After relegation in 1995 Tyumen once again won the First Division in 1996. In 1998 and 1999 Tyumen suffered two consecutive relegations, ending up in the Second Division. In 2000-2002, Tyumen played in the Second Division, finishing no lower than fourth. In 2003 the club refused to participate in the Second Division, instead fielding a youth team in the Amateur League. In 2004 the club fielded a senior team as well, winning the zonal tournament of the Amateur League, but declined promotion. After finishing first again in 2005, Tyumen returned to professional football and began to play in the Second Division. It won its zone of the Russian Professional Football League in 2013-14 season and was promoted to the second-level Russian National Football League.

Current squad

As of 16 July 2016, according to the official FNL 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 Russia RUS Kamalutdin Akhmedov
4 MF Russia RUS Danil Klenkin
5 MF Russia RUS Artur Ryabokobylenko
7 MF Russia RUS Andrei Pavlenko
8 MF Russia RUS Ivan Chudin
9 FW Russia RUS Khasan Mamtov
10 MF Russia RUS Aleksei Pustozerov
13 MF Russia RUS Aleksei Shlyapkin
15 FW Russia RUS Artyom Tretyakov
17 MF Russia RUS Yegor Glukhov
18 MF Russia RUS Vladimir Leshonok
19 DF Russia RUS Roman Loktionov
22 DF Russia RUS Ildar Shabayev
24 MF Russia RUS Nikita Telenkov
25 GK Russia RUS Aleksei Usoltsev
28 DF Russia RUS Dmitry Guz
No. Pos. Nation Player
29 DF Russia RUS Pavel Maslov
30 DF Russia RUS Soslan Takazov
35 GK Russia RUS Igor Telkov
37 FW Russia RUS Andrea Chukanov
53 GK Russia RUS Artyom Smirnov
55 MF Russia RUS Maksim Biryukov
71 DF Russia RUS Denis Lukinykh
72 MF Russia RUS Sergei Koshelev
73 MF Russia RUS Vladimir Snigiryov
74 DF Russia RUS Sergei Somov
75 MF Russia RUS Igor Slobodyan
76 DF Russia RUS Dmitri Maurin
90 DF Russia RUS Pavel Shakuro
96 DF Russia RUS Ivan Smetanin
98 FW Russia RUS Georgi Kuchiyev

Reserve squad

Tyumen's reserve squad played professionally as FC Dynamo-Gazovik-d Tyumen in the Russian Third League in 1995-1996.

Tyumen Ultras

Tyumen fanaticism consists of 3 waves. The first wave came in the 80's, the second wave in the early 90's and the third wave the ultras began in 1998 and to this day. Fan online magazine.

Notable past players

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