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FC Mordovia Saransk

Russian football club


Russian football club

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fullnameФутбольный клуб Мордовия Саранск
(Football Club Mordovia Saransk)
nicknameKrasno-Belo-Siniye (The Red-White-Blue)
Mordva (Mordovians)
founded1961
dissolved2020
groundMordovia Arena
capacity44,442
chairmanNikolai Levin
managerMarat Mustafin
league
season2019–20
positionFNL, 20th (relegated)
website
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(Football Club Mordovia Saransk) Mordva (Mordovians) pattern_la2=_istanbul1617t FC Mordovia Saransk () was a Russian association football club from Saransk, Republic of Mordovia. In its current state it was formed in 2005, through the merge of Biokhimik-Mordovia and Lisma-Mordovia.

History

The club was founded in 1961. In 2010, the club won promotion to the Russian First Division. On 8 May 2012, Mordovia beat Shinnik Yaroslavl 2–0 at home. This result meant that with a round to spare the team won promotion to the Russian Premier League for the 2012–13 season for the first time in its history. It was relegated back to the second tier after one season, and then returned to the Premier League for the 2014–15 season, taking 8th spot. After the next 2015–16 season, it was once again relegated. At the end of the 2016–17 season they were relegated for the second year in a row, to the third-tier Russian Professional Football League. They returned to the second tier after one season down for 2018–19 season.

On 18 June 2020, club director Nikolay Levin confirmed that the club had failed FNL licensing for the 2020–21 season, and it had not been determined which league the club would play in. The club was not admitted to the 2020–21 Russian Professional Football League either, thus losing professional status.

Name changes

  • 1961: Stroitel Saransk
  • 1962–71: Spartak Saransk
  • 1972–79: Elektrosvet Saransk
  • 1980–02: Svetotekhnika Saransk
  • 2003–04: Lisma-Mordovia Saransk
  • 2005–: Mordovia Saransk (merged with Biokhimik-Mordovia).

Domestic history

SeasonLeagueRussian CupTop goalscorerManagerDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPNameLeague
20093rd1st302451681377QuarterfinalRUS Dmitri Sysuyev14RUS F.Shcherbachenko
20102nd6th38161012534058Round of 32RUS Ruslan Mukhametshin13RUS F.Shcherbachenko
2011–121st522913109156100Round of 32RUS Ruslan Mukhametshin31RUS F.Shcherbachenko
2012–131st15th305520305720Round of 16RUS Ruslan Mukhametshin11RUS F.Shcherbachenko / RUS V.Bibikov / ROM D.Munteanu
2013–142nd1st362277593073Round of 16RUS Aleksei Ivanov11RUS S.Podpaly / RUS M.Mustafin / UKR Y.Maksymov
2014–151st8th3011514224338QuarterfinalSRB Marko Lomić3RUS Y.Semin
2015–1616th3041214305024Round of 32RUS Yevgeni Lutsenko10RUS A.Gordeyev / RUS M.Mustafin
2016–172nd17th3811720395040Round of 16ARM Artur Sarkisov
RUS Pavel Deobald5

Honours

Domestic

  • PFL Cup
    • Winners (1): 2009
  • Russian National Football League

Notable players

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

  • RUS Evgeni Aldonin
  • RUS Anton Bobyor
  • RUS Dmitri Kirichenko
  • RUS Kirill Panchenko
  • RUS Viktor Vasin
  • RUS Oleg Veretennikov

;Former USSR countries ;Armenia

  • ARM Artur Sarkisov
  • ARM David Yurchenko ;Belarus
  • BLR Igor Shitov ;Georgia
  • GEO Akaki Khubutia
  • GEO Mamuka Kobakhidze
  • GEO Nukri Revishvili ;Kazakhstan
  • KAZ Vitaliy Abramov
  • KAZ Aleksei Muldarov
  • KAZ Yevgeni Tarasov
  • KAZ Sergey Zhunenko ;Lithuania
  • LTU Darius Maciulevičius ;Moldova
  • MDA Ilie Cebanu
  • MDA Iulian Erhan
  • MDA Alexandru Suvorov ;Turkmenistan
  • TKM Artem Nazarow ;Uzbekistan
  • UZB Aleksandr Sayun

;Africa ;Ivory Coast

  • CIV Elysée ;Senegal
  • SEN Ibrahima Niasse

;Europe ;Belgium

  • BEL Danilo ;Croatia
  • CRO Tomislav Dujmović ;Montenegro
  • MNE Vladimir Božović ;Netherlands
  • NED Lorenzo Ebecilio ;Portugal
  • POR Yannick Djaló ;Romania
  • ROM Daniel Oprița ;Serbia
  • SRB Marko Lomić
  • SRB Aleksandar Simčević
  • SRB Milan Perendija ;Slovenia
  • SVN Borut Semler
  • SVN Dalibor Stevanović
  • SVN Dalibor Volaš

;South America ;Chile

  • CHI Gerson Acevedo

;Suriname

  • SUR Mitchell Donald

Managerial history

  • RUS Yuri Utkin (March 2005 – 8 December)
  • RUS Fyodor Shcherbachenko (1 January 2009 – 19 November 2012)
  • RUS Vladimir Bibikov (caretaker) (20 November 2012 – 28 December 2012)
  • ROM Dorinel Munteanu (29 December 2012 – 30 July 2013)
  • RUS Sergei Podpaly (1 July 2013 – 9 August 2013)
  • RUS Marat Mustafin (9 August 2013 – 21 August 2013)
  • UKR Yuriy Maksymov (21 August 2013 – 18 May 2014)
  • RUS Yuri Semin (27 May 2014 - 30 May 2015)

References

References

  1. (18 June 2020). "Николай Левин: "Мордовия" не выступит в ФНЛ»". Sportbox.
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