FC Krylia Sovetov Samara

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Krylia Sovetov
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Full name Профессиональный футбольный клуб Крылья Советов Самара
(Professional Football Club Krylia Sovetov Samara)
Nickname(s)Perya (Feathers), Zelyono-belo-sinie (Green-White-Blues)
Founded 1942;76 years ago (1942)
Ground Samara Arena
Capacity 44,918
Owner Samara Oblast
Chairman Vitaliy Shashkov
Manager Andrey Tikhonov
League Russian Premier League
2017–18 FNL, 2nd (promoted)
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

FC Krylia Sovetov Samara (Russian : Профессиональный футбольный клуб «Крылья Советов» Самара) is a football club from Russia based in Samara. In 2004, they finished third in the Russian Premier League. Krylia Sovetov will return to the Russian Premier League for the 2018–19 season. [1]

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History

FC Krylia Sovetov Samara was founded in 1942. The name Krylia Sovetov means "Wings of the Soviets".

Krylia Sovetov first played in a match for the Cup of the USSR. The match was held on 30 July 1944. In the last 16 round, Krylia Sovetov lost to Lokomotiv Moscow 1–5.

FC Lokomotiv Moscow association football club in Moscow, Russia

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Their first game in the Championship of the USSR (second group) took place on 4 June 1945 at Kuybyshev stadium Lokomotiv against Torpedo from Gorky. The game ended in a draw 1–1.

On 21 April 1946 in Alma-Ata the team played its first match in the highest division in the USSR, which they lost to Zenit Leningrad (1–2).

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Krylia Sovetov participated in 48 championships of the USSR and 13 Russian Championships, as well as 43 USSR Cups and 13 Russian Cups.

During the second round of the season of 1953 the team bore the name of Zenit.

On 6 July 2002 Krylia Sovetov first played in a European competition, in the second round of the UEFA Intertoto Cup. They won this game with Dinaburg (Daugavpils, Latvia) played in Metallurg Stadium, by a score of 3–0. The goals were scored by Andrei Karyaka, Robertas Poškus and Rogério Gaúcho. In 2005, the team played in UEFA Cup 2005–06 and defeated BATE Borisov in the 2nd qualifying round (2–0, 2–0), but in the 1st round lost to AZ Alkmaar (5–3, 1–3).

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In 2009, they were eliminated in the Europa League 3rd qualifying round by St Patrick's Athletic.

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2010 licensing controversy

Krylia Sovetov Samara, who were scheduled to pass licensing on 4 February 2010, asked Russian Football Union to postpone their licensing until 15 February of the same year due to financial problems and debts to players. [2] The club was reported to be close to liquidation due to shortage of financing. [3] It later asked to postpone the licensing again to 19 February, but the RFU only postponed it until 17 February. [4] On 17 February it was decided to postpone the licensing until 19 February after all. [5] Krylia Sovetov finally received their license on 19 February after agreeing on new contracts with several companies to sponsor them, some of which might become partial owners of the club. [6] [7]

As the first matchday arrived, Krylia Sovetov were still banned from registering new players because of debts outstanding on old contracts. [8] They could only register 11 players over 21 years old and several more players from the youth team that were registered for them in 2009. The transfer deadline had to be extended from 11 March to 8 April to accommodate Krylia Sovetov in hope they will pay their outstanding debts shortly. [9] With injuries on top of that and only 16 players available for both their main squad and the reserve team, [10] their reserve team had to finish their first game with 9 players on the field as they only had a goalkeeper on the bench after two players were injured, [11] and the main squad had to play against Zenit St. Petersburg with a heavily diluted roster, so even the loss with the score 0–1 was saluted by the Krylia's fans. [12] The transfer ban was confirmed again on 16 March, and was to remain in place until Krylia paid back their debts to their former players Jan Koller and Jiří Jarošík. [13] Krylia lost the second game with the diluted roster 0–3 to Lokomotiv Moscow. The ban was finally lifted on 26 March. [14]

Achievements

Domestic competitions
1945, 1956, 1961, 1975, 1978, 2014–15
Other honours
1976 (spring)

League and cup history

Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Cup EuropeTop scorerHead coach
1944-R32
1945 2nd 1171232372027R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Rumyantsev – 13 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Novikov
1946 1st 10223811165214R16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Ratnikov – 5 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Novikov
19477248610324522R16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Sinyakov – 9 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Abramov
194811265912224019R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Sinyakov – 5
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Karpov – 5
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Zaitsev – 5
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Abramov
19491034101212406132R16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Gulevsky – 9 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Abramov
1950736151011444440SF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Gulevsky – 17 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Abramov
195142811125342534QF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Voroshilov – 10 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Abramov
1952813535161413R64 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Voroshilov – 4 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Abramov
1953720659222517RU Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Gulevsky – 7 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Burmistrov
195411247611202820R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Voroshilov – 8 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Burmistrov
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Solovyov
195511224513213913R16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Voroshilov – 7 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Solovyov
1956 2nd, Group 2 1342653841957- Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kirsh – 17 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Solovyov
1957 1st 1122281293212R16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Redkin – 4 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Solovyov
195810226610232918R16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Guzik – 5
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Karpov – 5
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Abramov
195911226115263713- Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Brednev – 5
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Khusainov – 5
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Deinekin – 5
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Abramov
1960163010812373928R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg A. Kazakov – 9 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Abramov
1961 2nd, RSFSR-3 1231724682226R16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Karpov
2nd, Final 154011258
1962 1st 173011514394427R16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg A. Kazakov – 16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Karpov
1963153811720455329R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg B. Kazakov – 16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Karpov
1964103271411243528RU Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kokh – 6 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Karpov
196513329914344427SF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg A. Kazakov – 9
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Zhukov – 9
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Karpov
1966183641715184025R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Zhukov – 8 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Karpov
1967113681810232834R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg B. Kazakov – 7 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Karpov
1968183891118244529R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg B. Kazakov – 8 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Karpov
196919348818344824R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg B. Kazakov – 13 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Karpov
1970 2nd 742171312433247R64 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg B. Kazakov – 14 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Blinkov
197164217916544143R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aryapov – 14 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Blinkov
197243814177503545R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kraev – 11
197383815716465134R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kraev – 9 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kirsh
197443820810654148R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aryapov – 19 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kirsh
19751382297783653R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aryapov – 25 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kirsh
1976
spring
1st 615654181517R16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aryapov – 6 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kirsh
1976
autumn
1115546121514 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aryapov – 3
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Smirnov – 3
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Filippov – 3
197716302721185911R327x players – 2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kirsh
1978 2nd 13821143592556R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Eliseev – 18 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Gulevsky
1979 1st 18347522246019QF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg R. Sidorov – 7 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kirsh
1980 2nd 2246111619436234Qual. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Lovchev – 13 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Fyodorov
1981 3rd, Group 2 73211138412635- Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Streltsov
19824321679402539- Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Sarychev
19831281981491846- Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Razveev – 15
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg V. Sidorov – 15
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Sarychev
3rd, Final-3 24211335
1984 3rd, Group 2 1322156762447R64 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Razveev – 23 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Sarychev
3rd, Final-1 14310937
1985 2nd 2038101315364233- Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Razveev – 8 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Sarychev
1986 3rd, Group 2 1332157552747R64 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Babanov – 16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Lukashenko
3rd, Final-A 14310417
1987 2nd 2242101220406032R64 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Popov – 9 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Lukashenko
1988 3rd, Group 2 3321598502839R64 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Korolev – 11 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Lukashenko
1989 3rd, Group 1 1422886793264R32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Korolev – 27 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Antikhovich
3rd, Final 452036174
1990 3rd, "Centre" 342191112533549QF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Korolev – 16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Antikhovich
19912422688834160R128 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg Fakhrutdinov – 19 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg Antikhovich
1992-QF Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg Antikhovich

Flag of Russia.svg Russia

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Cup EuropeTop scorer
(league)
Head coach
1992 1st 143010119272731- Flag of Russia.svg Fakhrutdinov – 10 Flag of Russia.svg Antikhovich
1993143491213374730R64 Flag of Russia.svg Remezov – 11 Flag of Russia.svg Antikhovich
Releg.
Tourn.
153111087 Flag of Russia.svg Valiev – 5
1994 1st 133061212305124R32 Flag of Russia.svg Safronov – 7 Flag of Russia.svg Bogdanov
Flag of Russia.svg Kikin
Flag of Russia.svg Averyanov
199515306816346526R32 Flag of Armenia.svg Avalyan – 10 Flag of Russia.svg Averyanov
199693412913313845R32 Flag of Syria.svg Makhlouf – 6 Flag of Russia.svg Averyanov
199773414713323049SF Flag of Russia.svg S. Bulatov – 9 Flag of Russia.svg Averyanov
199812309813253735QF Flag of Russia.svg Tsiklauri – 6 Flag of Russia.svg Averyanov
199912308715394931R32 Flag of Armenia.svg Mikaelyan – 8 Flag of Russia.svg Tarkhanov
200014308517254529R32 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Kasymov – 5 Flag of Russia.svg Tarkhanov
20015301479382349SF Flag of Russia.svg Karyaka – 9 Flag of Russia.svg Tarkhanov
200253015411393249QF Flag of Lithuania.svg Poškus – 11 Flag of Russia.svg Tarkhanov
200393011910383342QF IC QF Flag of Russia.svg Karyaka – 9
Flag of Russia.svg Tikhonov – 9
Flag of Russia.svg Tarkhanov
Flag of Russia.svg Gadzhiev
20043301758504156RU Flag of Russia.svg Karyaka – 17 Flag of Russia.svg Gadzhiev
200514307815294429QF Flag of Ukraine.svg Gusin – 7 Flag of Russia.svg Gadzhiev
2006103010812373538R16 UC 1st Rnd. Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Topić – 7 Flag of Russia.svg Gadzhiev
200713308814354632QF Flag of Georgia.svg Mujiri – 9 Flag of Russia.svg Tarkhanov
200863012126462848R32 Flag of Russia.svg Bober – 8 Flag of Russia.svg Slutsky
2009 103010614324236R16 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Koller – 9 Flag of Russia.svg Slutsky
Flag of Russia.svg Gazzaev
2010 133071013284031R32 EL 3rd QR Flag of Russia.svg Yakovlev – 4 Flag of Russia.svg Gazzaev
Flag of Russia.svg Tarkhanov
2011–12 1244121517335051R32 Flag of Belarus.svg Kornilenko – 10 Flag of Russia.svg Tarkhanov
Flag of Russia.svg Kobelev
2012–13 14307716315228R16 Flag of Paraguay.svg Caballero – 8 Flag of Russia.svg Kobelev
Flag of Russia.svg Tsygankov
Flag of Russia.svg Gadzhiyev
2013–14 143061113274629R32 Flag of Paraguay.svg Caballero – 6 Flag of Russia.svg Tsygankov
Flag of Russia.svg Kukhlevsky
2014–15 2nd 1342275541973QF Flag of Macedonia.svg Jahović – 12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vercauteren
2015–16 1st 929999193134R16 Flag of Russia.svg Gabulov
Flag of Belarus.svg Kornilenko – 12
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vercauteren
2016–17 153061014313928R16 Flag of Belarus.svg Kornilenko – 8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vercauteren
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Visser (caretaker)
Flag of Belarus.svg Skripchenko
2017–18 2nd 2382648602382QF Flag of Belarus.svg Kornilenko – 10 Flag of Russia.svg Tikhonov

Current squad

As of 31 August 2018 [15] [16]

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

No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of Russia.svg GK Sergey Ryzhikov
2 Flag of Russia.svg DF Vladimir Poluyakhtov
4 Flag of Russia.svg MF Yevgeni Bashkirov
5 Flag of Slovenia.svg DF Miral Samardžić
6 Flag of Brazil.svg DF Nadson
7 Flag of Russia.svg FW Aleksandr Sobolev
8 Flag of Belarus.svg FW Sergei Kornilenko
9 Flag of Russia.svg MF Alan Chochiyev
11 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg FW Ramil Sheydayev
14 Flag of Russia.svg GK Yevgeni Konyukhov
15 Flag of Russia.svg DF Georgi Zotov
17 Flag of Russia.svg DF Mikhail Tikhonov
20 Flag of Serbia.svg MF Srđan Mijailović
22 Flag of Serbia.svg FW Vanja Vučićević
No.PositionPlayer
28 Flag of Romania.svg MF Paul Anton
31 Flag of Russia.svg MF Denis Tkachuk
39 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg DF Vitaliy Denisov (on loan from Lokomotiv Moscow )
44 Flag of Russia.svg DF Nikita Chicherin
49 Flag of Russia.svg MF Nikita Kireyev
64 Flag of Russia.svg MF Oleg Lanin (on loan from Krasnodar )
77 Flag of Georgia.svg GK Giorgi Loria
78 Flag of Russia.svg MF Gennadi Kiselyov
90 Flag of Russia.svg DF Taras Burlak
91 Flag of Russia.svg MF Pavel Yakovlev
99 Flag of Russia.svg FW Maksim Kanunnikov
Flag of Uruguay.svg DF Agustín Rogel
Flag of Russia.svg MF Vyacheslav Zinkov

Out on loan

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

No.PositionPlayer
Flag of Russia.svg GK Vitali Shilnikov (at Syzran-2003 until 30 June 2019)
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg DF Sheldon Bateau (at Kairat until 31 December 2018)
Flag of Russia.svg DF Ali Gadzhibekov (at Yenisey Krasnoyarsk until 30 June 2019)
Flag of Russia.svg DF Kirill Gotsuk (at Avangard Kursk until 30 June 2019)
No.PositionPlayer
Flag of Ukraine.svg DF Dmytro Nyemchaninov (at Olimpik Donetsk until 31 December 2018)
Flag of Russia.svg FW Pavel Kudryashov (at Tom Tomsk until 30 June 2019)
Flag of Russia.svg FW Ilya Viznovich (at Luch Vladivostok until 30 June 2019)

Reserve squad

Notable players

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

For a complete list of Krylia Sovetov Samara players with a Wikipedia article, see here.

Club records

Most league games for Krylia Sovetov

  1. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Ravil Aryapov: 362
  2. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Valeryan Panfilov: 359
  3. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aleksandr Kupriyanov: 328
  4. Gennadi Sakharov / Boris Valkov: 299
  5. Flag of Russia.svg Ravil Valiyev: 290
  6. Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Tsygankov: 279
  7. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viktor Karpov: 268
  8. Gennadi Platonov: 247
  9. Anatoli Blokhin: 242
  10. Yevgeni Maiorov: 233
  11. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Boris Kazakov: 224
  12. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Marushko / Ivan Shiryayev: 228
  13. Nikolai Martynov: 220
  14. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Alfred Fyodorov: 219
  15. Flag of Belarus.svg Denis Kovba: 215
  16. Anatoli Fetisov / Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg Dinar Sharipov: 211
  17. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Gaus: 209

Most league goals for Krylia Sovetov

  1. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Ravil Aryapov: 105
  2. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Boris Kazakov: 76
  3. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Anatoli Kazakov: 72
  4. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aleksandr Kupriyanov: 59
  5. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vladimir Korolev: 57
  6. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aleksandr Gulevsky / Flag of Russia.svg Ravil Valiyev: 51
  7. Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Karyaka: 49
  8. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viktor Razveev: 46
  9. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viktor Voroshilov: 44
  10. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Filippov / Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Krayev: 41
  11. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aleksandr Babanov / Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Valeryan Panfilov: 40
  12. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Flag of Russia.svg Rustyam Fakhrutdinov / Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dmitri Sinyakov / Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Anatoli Zhukov: 33
  13. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viktor Karpov / Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vadim Redkin: 32
  14. Flag of Armenia.svg Garnik Avalyan / Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viktor Filippov: 28

Manager history

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