Strela-Agro Kazan

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Strela
Full nameРегбийный клуб «Стрела» Казань (Regbiynyy klub "Strela" Kazan)
Founded1967
Location Kazan
Ground(s)Tulpar Stadium
(Capacity: 3,275)
Central Stadium
(Capacity: 25,400)
Coach(es) JP Nel
League(s) Professional Rugby League
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Official website
strelarugby.ru

Strela is a rugby union club based in Kazan, Russia.

Contents

Honours

Rugby League

Rugby Union

Strela won the Russian Top League in 2011. Than participate in the Professional Rugby League in 2012 (6 place) and 2013 (4 place) seasons.

Club staff

Head coachJP Nel Flag of South Africa.svg

Forwards coachJaco Engels Flag of South Africa.svg

Strength and conditioning coach – Timur Khafizov Flag of Russia.svg

Coach Analyst – Marat Ziatdinov Flag of Russia.svg

Current squad

2022

Props

  • Flag of Russia.svg Nika Kazalikashvili
  • Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Nezhdanov
  • Flag of Russia.svg Magomed Davudov
  • Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Artemenko

Hookers

  • Flag of Russia.svg Shamil Davudov
  • Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Burdin
  • Flag of Russia.svg Maxim Askarov


Locks

  • Flag of Ukraine.svg Veacheslav Krasilnik
  • Flag of Russia.svg Egor Zykov
  • Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Tkachenko
 

Back row

  • Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Gritsenko
  • Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Vavilin
  • Flag of Georgia.svg Guga Khantadze
  • Flag of Russia.svg Kirill Kuzmichev
  • Flag of Russia.svg Marat Khabibulin
  • Flag of Russia.svg Georgy Kholouashvili
  • Flag of Russia.svg Arseny Petrushynin
  • Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Perestyak


Scrum halves

  • Flag of Russia.svg Oleg Kinosian
  • Flag of Russia.svg Stepan Khokhlov
  • Flag of Russia.svg Denis Fomin

Fly halves

 

Wingers

  • Flag of Russia.svg Omari Grinyaev
  • Flag of Russia.svg Alexandr Tikhonov
  • Flag of Russia.svg Aydar Gafarov
  • Flag of Russia.svg Bulat Shamsutdinov
  • Flag of Russia.svg Damir Baiburin
  • Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Prishepin

Centres

Full backs

International honours

  • Flag of Russia.svg Karlo Maglakelidze
  • Flag of Russia.svg Rinat Timerbulatov
  • Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Yanyushkin
  • Flag of Russia.svg Maxim Uskov
  • Flag of Ukraine.svg Igor Sisnarenko
  • Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Maxim Trifanov
  • Flag of Moldova.svg Anton Bajutin
  • Flag of Moldova.svg Alexandru Colt
  • Flag of Moldova.svg Adrian Baltag
  • Flag of Moldova.svg Maxim Gargalic
  • Flag of Moldova.svg Sergei Castravets
  • Flag of Moldova.svg Sergei Munteanu
  • Flag of Moldova.svg Alexandru Gagauz
  • Flag of Moldova.svg Alexandru Bulgac
  • Flag of Moldova.svg Alexandru Matveev
  • Flag of Latvia.svg Nauris Berzins

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