FC Novosibirsk

FC Novosibirsk (Russian: ФК «Новосибирск») is a Russian association football club based in Novosibirsk, playing at the Spartak Stadium. They established by the initiative of the Government of Novosibirsk Oblast.

FC Novosibirsk
Full nameFootball Club Novosibirsk
Founded10 June 2019 (2019-06-10)
GroundSpartak Stadium, Novosibirsk
Capacity12,500
OwnerNovosibirsk Oblast
ChairmanAnna Baranova
ManagerSergei Kirsanov
LeagueRussian Professional Football League, Group 4
2019–20Zone East, 3rd

History

The club was founded in 2019 to replace FC Sibir Novosibirsk, after the club was relegated from the Russian National Football league to the third-tier Russian Professional Football League, at the end of 2018-19 season.

Stadium

Novosibirsk's home ground is now the 12,500-capacity Spartak Stadium in Novosibirsk. It is a multi-purpose stadium which currently used mostly for football matches. It is the most easterly venue to have hosted a match in UEFA club competition.[1]

Current squad

As of 7 August 2020, according to the PFL website.

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

No. Position Player
GK Yevgeni Staver
GK Ilya Trunin
GK Mykola Tsygan
DF Aleksei Gladyshev
DF Ilya Gultyayev
DF Yevgeni Korbut
DF Sergei Kositsin
DF Vyacheslav Larents
DF Vladislav Semenishin
DF Roman Tkachuk
MF Dmitri Bakay
MF Nikita Balakhontsev
No. Position Player
MF Roman Belyayev
MF Artyom Korzhunov
MF Roman Kosyanchuk
MF Kerim Magamayev
MF Anton Makurin
MF Sergei Narylkov
MF Ilya Safronov
MF Artyom Selyukov
MF Danila Tolstoy
MF Nikita Zagorodnev
FW Ivan Skuchenko
FW Maksim Zhitnev
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