FC Oryol (Russian: ФК «Орёл») is a Russian football club based in the city of Oryol. From 2004 to 2006 FC Oryol played in the Russian First Division.

FC Oryol
Full nameFootball Club Oryol
Founded1960
GroundCentral Stadium, Oryol
Capacity15,292[1]
OwnerOryol Oblast
ChairmanNikita Fursin
ManagerYevgeni Polyakov
LeagueRussian Second League,
Division B,
Group 3
202410th

History

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Football has been played in Oryol since 1911. In 1960 a team named Lokomotiv was formed in Oryol to play in the Class B of the Soviet championship. In 1963 it was renamed Spartak, in 1973 Stal (meaning "steel"), in 1975 the team was renamed Spartak again.

The team played in Class B until the restructuring of the leagues in 1971, when it entered the Soviet Second League. In 1990–1991 Spartak played in the Second League B.

In 1992 Spartak entered the Russian Second League. In 1993 the team was renamed Oryol. In 1994 Oryol moved to the Third League, and in 1996 they were promoted back after finishing third. In 2003 Oryol finished first in the Centre zone of the Second Division and were promoted to the First Division. The sixth position in 2004 was the best in the club's history. In 2006 Oryol were relegated from the First Division after finishing 20th. The club faced financial problems, thus abandoning their place in the Second Division, was re-created as Spartak Oryol and joined the Amateur Football League. After a year in the amateur league, FC Oryol returned to the Second Division and was once again renamed, entering 2008 season as FC Rusichi Oryol. Rusichi finished mid-table in their first three seasons in the Second Division, with Yevgeni Polyakov becoming the central zone's top scorer with 20 goals in 2010. In winter 2011 rumours circulated that the team would change its name to FC Oryol. Despite being in top five for the most part of 2011/12 season, Rusichi once again finished mid-table (8th place). In summer of 2012 the club announced the name change, finally becoming FC Oryol again.[2] During the winter break of the 2016–17 season, the club experienced financial difficulties and did not finish out the season of the Russian Professional Football League.[3][4]

On 16 February 2024, Oryol was licensed for the 2024 season of the Russian Second League.[5] It was assigned to Group 3 of the Division B (fourth tier).[6]

Oryol's top achievement in the Russian Cup is the 1/8 final in the 1996–97 competition.

Current squad

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As of 15 August 2024, according to the Second League website.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 MF   RUS Pyotr Myasishchev
3 DF   RUS Sergey Polosin
4 DF   RUS Yevgeny Mertsalov
6 DF   RUS Sergey Luzin
7 MF   RUS Ivan Shcherbakov
8 MF   RUS Dmitry Merkulov
9 MF   RUS Nikita Frasinyuk
10 MF   RUS Georgy Borisov
11 FW   RUS Yevgeni Ragulkin
12 DF   RUS Sergey Khmelevskoy
13 MF   RUS Nikita Krasov
16 GK   RUS Mikhail Moiseyev
17 MF   RUS Nikita Novikov
19 DF   RUS Yegor Bocharov
20 FW   RUS Artyom Luksha
21 FW   RUS Maksim Dmitriyev
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF   RUS Ivan Stavtsev
24 GK   RUS Nikita Kotov
26 DF   RUS Yevgeny Simakov
27 MF   RUS Nikita Korolyov
28 MF   RUS Sergei Peterson
46 MF   RUS Maksim Tarasov
48 DF   RUS Vadim Roldugin
55 DF   RUS Dmitry Kopylov
57 FW   RUS Maksim Stavtsev (on loan from Kaluga)
69 DF   RUS Semyon Cherepanov (on loan from Torpedo Miass)
74 DF   RUS Dmitry Mironenko
75 GK   RUS Pavel Zemskov
85 FW   RUS Timofey Klimov
88 MF   RUS Arkhip Leonov
96 MF   RUS Vladimir Panarin
99 MF   RUS Danil Kuzmin

References

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  1. ^ "Stadion Central'nyj im. V.I. Lenina - Soccerway".
  2. ^ В новый сезон с новым названием (in Russian)
  3. ^ ФК «Орел» могут не пустить в любительскую лигу (in Russian). Orelgrad. 3 February 2017.
  4. ^ ФК «Орел» потерял профессиональный статус (in Russian). Sports.ru. 11 January 2017.
  5. ^ "КЛУБЫ LEON-ВТОРОЙ ЛИГИ Б ПОЛУЧИЛИ АТТЕСТАТЫ ФНЛ" (in Russian). Russian Second League Division B. 16 February 2024.
  6. ^ "КАЛЕНДАРИ ДЛЯ ВСЕХ ГРУПП СФОРМИРОВАНЫ" (in Russian). Russian Second League. 15 March 2024.
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