FC Ufa

Russian football club
Football club
Ufa
Full nameFootball Club Ufa
Nickname(s)The Citizens (Горожане)
Founded2009; 15 years ago (2009)[1][2]
GroundBetBoom Arena, Ufa
Capacity15,234
General directorSergei Feldman
Head coachYevgeni Kharlachyov
LeagueRussian Second League,
Division A,
Group Gold
2022–23Russian First League, 16th of 18 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Current season

FC Ufa (Russian: ФК «Уфа», Bashkir: Өфө футбол клубы, romanized: Öfö futbol kluby) is a Russian football club based in Ufa that will play in the Russian Second League in the 2023–24 season.[3]

History

During the summer of 2010, Rustem Khamitov, the second President of the Republic of Bashkortostan, began considering the establishment of a football club with the intention to represent the city of Ufa and also the Republic in the Russian Premier League.

On 23 December 2010, FC Ufa was formed on the base of FC Bashinformsvyaz-Dynamo Ufa, which then plied their trade in the Russian Professional Football League, the third tier of the Russian football league system. The head coaching position of the team was first assigned to Andrei Kanchelskis, who was tasked with leading the club to the Russian First Division.

First season

The first official match of the club was against FC Syzran-2003 in the second round of the Russian Cup, which after extra time Ufa lost on penalties.

Ufa made their debut in the Russian league system on 24 April 2011 with a home match against FC Tyumen. Ufa ran out winners, 3–1, with Konstantin Ionov scoring a hat-trick for the hosts.

Ufa continued to build on their initial success to the extent that, coming to the end of the season, they were equal with Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk at the top of the table with 86 points. However, Ufa's loss away to Nefthekhimik following the draw at Dynamo Stadium meant that Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk had a better head-to-head record; Ufa had to postpone promotion to the Russian First Division for another year.

However, Dynamo Bryansk's failure to meet the licensing requirements for the 2012–13 Russian First Division opened up a slot in the said division, which Ufa took, enabling their promotion from the Second Division into the First Division.

Life in the First Division

In their first season in the First Division Ufa finished in sixth, four points off the last promotion playoff spot.

The following season showed improvement by Ufa, as the club had built on the previous year's showing and managed to end up in fourth, thus enabling them to contest the promotion playoff against Tom Tomsk, who finished their campaign in the Russian Premier League in 13th.

On 18 May 2014, Ufa welcomed Tom Tomsk in Dynamo for the first leg of the playoff and Ufa managed to overpower Tom 5–1, with club captain Dmitri Golubov scoring four goals. The return leg was played four days later in Tomsk, and despite going down early in the match, Ufa managed to hold on to their aggregate lead; a 3–1 loss to Tom was moot. Ufa therefore claimed a historic promotion to the top-flight Russian Premier League after just three seasons playing in the Russian league system.

Premier League period and two relegations

At the end of the 2017–18 season, they secured 6th spot in the Russian Premier League, which qualified them for the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League due to FC Tosno, the Russian Cup winner, not applying for the UEFA license in time.

Ufa played their first ever European game at home against Slovenian side NK Domzale. The game finished in a goalless draw. Domzale dominated the return leg in Slovenia but Ufa didn't give up and a late goal saw them draw 1-1 and progress on away goals. Next was Progres Niederkorn for the Russian side, and another late goal in the return leg in Luxembourg send Ufa through 4-3 on aggregate and set them up against Scottish side Rangers in the play-off round. They lost 1-0 at Ibrox, and drew 1-1 at their stadium, which caused them to be eliminated from the play-off rounds of the Europa League.[citation needed] For the 2020-21 season, the club changed its colour scheme from red to purple and mint green.

In the 2021–22 season, Ufa avoided direct relegation by winning a dramatic away game against FC Rubin Kazan on the last matchday of the regular season, Dilan Ortiz scored a go-ahead goal in the 90th minute and Rubin's Vitaly Lisakovich missed the added-time penalty kick for Rubin, which would mean Ufa's direct relegation if scored, instead Rubin was relegated directly and Ufa qualified for the relegation play-offs.[4] In the subsequent play-offs against FC Orenburg, Ufa was ahead 2–0 in the first leg away game before Orenburg came back and equalized 2–2. In the return leg on Ufa's home field, the score was 1–1 (which would keep Ufa's Premier League spot on away goals rule) before Orenburg's Andrei Malykh scored the winning goal in 4th added minute to ensure Ufa's relegation to FNL.[5] At the end of the 2022–23 season, Ufa suffered second consecutive relegation to the Russian Second League.[3]

Domestic history

Season League Cup Top goalscorer Manager Kit Manufacturer Sponsor
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
2011–12 3rd 2nd 39 25 11 3 54 19 86 Second round Vitali Galysh 9 Andrei Kanchelskis
Andrei Malay
Igor Kolyvanov
Puma Bashinformsvyaz
2012–13 2nd 6th 32 13 9 10 31 30 48 Fourth round Mikhail Markosov 9 Igor Kolyvanov Joma
2013–14 2nd 4th 36 17 10 9 46 35 61 Fourth round Dmitri Golubov 14
2014–15 1st 12th 30 7 10 13 26 39 31 Round of 16 Marcinho 6
2015–16 1st 12th 30 6 9 15 25 44 27 Quarterfinal Sylvester Igboun 4 Igor Kolyvanov
Yevgeny Perevertaylo
Sergei Tomarov (caretaker)
2016–17 1st 7th 30 12 7 11 22 25 43 Semifinal Kehinde Fatai 6 Viktor Goncharenko
Sergei Semak
2017–18 1st 6th 30 11 10 9 34 30 43 Round of 32 Sylvester Igboun 7 Sergei Semak
2018–19 1st 14th 30 5 11 14 24 34 26 Round of 32 Sylvester Igboun 9 Sergei Tomarov
Dmitri Kirichenko
Vadim Evseev
2019–20 1st 9th 30 8 14 8 22 24 38 Round of 16 Daniil Fomin 6 Vadim Evseev Terra Bashkiria
2020–21 1st 13th 30 6 7 17 26 46 25 Quarterfinal Timur Zhamaletdinov
Vladislav Kamilov
Filip Mrzljak
4 Vadim Evseev
Rashid Rakhimov
Nikolai Safronidi (Caretaker)
Aleksei Stukalov
2021–22 1st 14th 30 6 12 12 29 40 30 Group Stage Gamid Agalarov 19 Aleksei Stukalov

European history

Ufa made their UEFA competition debut in July 2018, entering the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2018–19 UEFA Europa League 2Q Slovenia Domžale 0–0 1–1 1–1 (a)
3Q Luxembourg Progrès Niederkorn 2–1 2–2 4–3
PO Scotland Rangers 1–1 0−1 1–2

Current squad

As of 26 March 2024[6]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Russia RUS Oleg Baklov
5 DF Russia RUS Denis Kutin
6 DF Russia RUS Nikita Belousov
7 DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Perchenok
8 MF Russia RUS Shamil Isayev (on loan from Dynamo Makhachkala)
9 FW Russia RUS Ivan Khleborodov
10 MF Russia RUS Rasul Gystarov
11 FW Russia RUS Ilya Molteninov
13 MF Russia RUS Daniil Grigoryev
17 FW Russia RUS Magomed Nasibov (on loan from Dynamo Makhachkala)
18 DF Belarus BLR Artyom Gurenko
19 DF Russia RUS Vitaly Trofimov
22 MF Russia RUS Alikhan Shavayev
28 FW Russia RUS Nikita Kim
37 FW Russia RUS Danil Kapustyansky (on loan from Orenburg)
40 GK Russia RUS Aleksey Chernov
No. Pos. Nation Player
44 DF Russia RUS Artyom Samsonov
45 DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Tenyayev
48 MF Russia RUS Aleksandr Lukyanov
62 DF Russia RUS Vadim Karpov (on loan from CSKA Moscow)
69 MF Russia RUS Khaydar Khalilov
70 DF Russia RUS Anton Bannikov
71 GK Russia RUS Maksim Vafiyev
77 MF Russia RUS Roman Minayev
78 DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Kontyakov
82 DF Russia RUS Artyom Khakimov
79 MF Russia RUS Konstantin Troyanov
88 FW Russia RUS Migran Ageyan
90 MF Russia RUS Andrei Lyakh
97 MF Belarus BLR Roman Pasevich
99 FW Russia RUS Amir Akhmedzhanov

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Russia RUS Danil Akhatov (at Amkar Perm until 31 August 2024)
MF Russia RUS Artyom Pogosov (at Akron Tolyatti until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Russia RUS Oleg Oznobikhin (at Dynamo Kirov until 30 June 2024)

Reserve team

Coaching staff

Role Name
Head coach Russia Aleksei Stukalov
Assistant coaches Russia Nikolai Safronidi
Russia Dmitri Beznyak
Goalkeeping coach Russia Anatoli Zarapin
President Russia Marat Magadeev
Sporting Director Russia Ildus Biglov
Director Russia Shamil Gazizov

Other clubs

WFC Ufa, a female football club, plays in the Russian First Division, the second tier of the Women Russian football system.[citation needed]

Notable players

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

References

  1. ^ "Футбольный клуб "Уфа" вышел в РФПЛ, обыграв по сумме двух стыковых матчей "Томь"" (in Russian).
  2. ^ "Russia - FK Ufa - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news". Soccerway.
  3. ^ a b "«Уфа» – во Второй лиге! Был шанс спастись на финише, но проиграли дома и провалились" (in Russian). Sports.ru. 3 June 2023.
  4. ^ "«Уфа» обыграла «Рубин» и вытеснила казанцев с 14-го места" (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 21 May 2022.
  5. ^ ""Оренбург" вырвал победу у "Уфы" и завоевал право играть в РПЛ" (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 28 May 2022.
  6. ^ "FC Ufa roster by Russian Second League". Retrieved 16 July 2023.

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