FC Rus Saint Petersburg

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FC Rus Saint Petersburg
Logo of FC Rus Saint Petersburg.png
Founded2010
Dissolved2014
Ground Minor Sport Arena of Petrovsky
Capacity2,835
ChairmanAleksandr Yakimets
Manager Gennadi Bondaruk
League Russian Second Division
2013–14 17th

FC Rus was a Russian football club from Saint Petersburg, founded in 2010. In 2011/12 season the team played in the Russian amateur championship, zone North-West and won the zonal tournament.

In 2012/13 season the team began to play in the Russian Second Division, after becoming a professional football club. Midway through the 2013/14 season, the team dropped out of the league due to lack of financing, releasing all players.

Results

SeasonLeaguePlaceRussian CupNotes
2011/12 Russian Amateur Football League, Zone «North-West»1st Increase2.svg
2012/13 Russian Second Division, Zone «West»13 1/256 in Russian Cup
2013/14 Russian Second Division, Zone «West»17 Decrease2.svg 1/128 in Russian Cup Withdrew from the league in February 2014 due to lack of financing


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