FC Avangard Kursk

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Avangard
Logo of FC Avangard Kursk.png
Full nameFootball Club
Avangard Kursk
Founded1946;78 years ago (1946)
Ground Trudovye Rezervy Stadium,
Kursk
Capacity11,329
OwnerRubEx Group/Kursk/Kursk Oblast
Chairman Dmitry Izvekov [1]
Manager Igor Belyayev
League Russian Second League,
Division A,
Group Silver
2022–23 Group 3, 5th
Website Club website

FC Avangard Kursk is an association football club based in Kursk, Russia, currently playing in the third tier of Russian football. The team's colors are: home all blue, and away all white.

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History

The club has been known under the following names:

Spartak made an appearance in the Soviet league in 1946. Since 1957 Kursk was continuously represented in the league by Trudovye Rezervy, Trud, and Avangard. The club played in Class B and in the Second League. The best achievement was the second position in the zone in 1962 and 1964.

Avangard entered the Russian Second League in 1992 and was moved to the Third League in 1994, after the number of clubs in the Second League was significantly reduced. In 1995, they won promotion to the Second League, and in 2004 Avangard finished second in their Second Division zone, obtaining promotion to the First Division. Avangard played 3 seasons in First Division and relegated to Second Division in 2007 as 18th. Avangard returned to second level in 2009 as Center Group champion. But, Avangard finished in the last place and was relegated to third level in 2010. The club won its PFL zone and was promoted back to the second-tier Russian Football National League at the end of the 2016–17 season.

In the 2017–18 season, the team has reached the final of the Russian Cup, defeating two Premier League clubs (CSKA and Amkar) during the competition. They lost the final 1–2 to FC Tosno on a late goal by Reziuan Mirzov.

In February 2019, Avangard competed in the FNL Cup. They got into finals, where they had to play against FC Rotor Volgograd. The match took place on 20 February. After the full-time, the score was 1:1, with Mikhail Zemskov scoring the opening goal for Avangard on 80' minute and a quick response by Anzor Sanaya on 86' minute of the match. The match has ultimately ended in a penalty shoot-out, where Avangard was able to grab a 3–4 victory.

On 17 May 2020, the club announced that they will be voluntarily relegated to the third-tier PFL for the 2020–21 season due to lack of necessary financing. [2]

League history

Russia

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Cup EuropeTop scorer (league)Head coach
1992 3rd, zone 2 104222317676747-- Flag of Russia.svg Tolmachov – 21 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
199363015114445931R512- Flag of Russia.svg Sukhorukov – 14 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
1994 4th, zone 2 4321949513942R128- Flag of Russia.svg Sukhorukov – 12 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
19951302127523065R256- Flag of Russia.svg Gershun – 10 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
1996 3rd, "West" 153813421507843R128- Flag of Russia.svg Delov – 10 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
1997153811720405840R512- Flag of Russia.svg Delov – 16 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
1998 3rd, "Center" 18409922345436R256- Flag of Russia.svg Buda – 10 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
1999153610719405937R256- Flag of Russia.svg Delov – 9 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
200083816616364154R128- Flag of Russia.svg Gershun – 9 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
200183817714474158R512- Flag of Russia.svg Gershun – 12 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
2002153811819405541R512- Flag of Russia.svg E. Kalashnikov – 10 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
2003133610719283737R512- Flag of Russia.svg E. Kalashnikov – 5 Flag of Russia.svg Galkin
Flag of Russia.svg Delov
20042322156602368R512- Flag of Russia.svg Larin – 12 Flag of Russia.svg Delov
2005 2nd 1642111516364548R256- Flag of Russia.svg Sigachev – 6 Flag of Russia.svg Delov
20061042161313453861R64- Flag of Russia.svg Martynov – 7 Flag of Russia.svg Borzykin
2007184215621505551R64- Flag of Russia.svg Bukievsky – 11
Flag of Russia.svg Korovushkin – 11
Flag of Russia.svg Gorlukovich
2008 3rd, "Center" 2342365481875R32- Flag of Russia.svg S. Mikhailov – 10 Flag of Russia.svg Esipov
20091322417682373R64- Flag of Russia.svg Borozdin – 11 Flag of Russia.svg Esipov
2010 2nd 20387625316727R32- Flag of Russia.svg Korovushkin – 7 Flag of Russia.svg Esipov
Flag of Russia.svg Sergeyev
Flag of Russia.svg Ignatenko
2011–12 3rd, "Center" 23921711623679R128- Flag of Russia.svg Sargsyan – 17 Flag of Russia.svg Ignatenko
Flag of Russia.svg Frantsev
2012–13 3rd, "Center" 93011811424041R64- Flag of Russia.svg Akhba – 8 Flag of Russia.svg Frantsev
Flag of Russia.svg Zazulin

Current squad

As of 20 March 2024, according to the Second League website.

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Rasul Mitsayev
3 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Sergei Chibisov
4 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Ilya Bobryshov
5 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Denis Zhilmostnykh
7 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Vladislav Ignatenko
8 FW Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Dmitry Vyatkin
9 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Nikita Imullin
13 GK Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Yegor Skorobogatko
17 FW Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Ivan Matyushenko
22 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Aleksandr Voynov
23 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Ilya Kuleshin
37 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Dmitry Malykhin
40 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Vladislav Petrishchev
No.Pos.NationPlayer
41 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Igor Rodionov
46 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Igor Gershun
60 FW Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Daniil Pavlov
63 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Ilya Volnov
71 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Andrey Ivanteyev
74 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Nikita Kupriyanov
76 FW Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Aleksandr Ageyev
77 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Emrakh Nabatov
79 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Daniel Svintsov(on loan from Rodina Moscow )
88 FW Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Dmitry Savin
95 GK Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Vladislav Teryoshkin
96 GK Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Arseny Yermolenko

Notable players

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

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References

  1. "В "Авангарде" назначен новый руководитель" (in Russian). rusfootball.info. 27 September 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  2. "СЕЗОН 2020/2021 «АВАНГАРД» ПРОВЕДЕТ В ПФЛ" (in Russian). FC Avangard Kursk. 17 May 2020.