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FC Rostov

Russian professional football club

FC Rostov

Russian professional football club

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(Football Club Rostov)
nicknameSelmashi (Derived from the historical name Rostselmash)
Muzhiki (Tough Guys)
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groundRostov Arena
capacity45,000
ownerRostov Oblast
chairmanArtashes Arutyunyants
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managerJonatan Alba
leagueRussian Premier League
season2024–25
positionRussian Premier League, 8th of 16
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(Football Club Rostov) Muzhiki (Tough Guys)

FC Rostov () is a Russian professional football club based in Rostov-on-Don. The club competes in the Russian Premier League, playing their home matches at the Rostov Arena.

History

The club's former home stadium, [[Olimp-2

Soviet era (1930–1991), Rostselmash

The club was established on 10 May 1930, and was initially named Selmashstroy (Сельмашстрой). They were renamed Selmash in 1936 and Traktor in 1941. In 1950, the club joined the South Zone of the Azov-Don group of the Russian SFSR Championship. The following season they were placed in Group B of the championship. After finishing first in their group, they played in Group A in 1952. A third-place finish meant the club were promoted to the Class B for the 1953 season, during which they were renamed again, becoming Torpedo. In 1958, they were renamed Rostselmash.

In 1964 the club won their Division of Class B. In the Russian-zone play-offs they finished second in the first round and top in the second after defeating Terek Grozny 2–0 in the deciding match, earning promotion to the Soviet First League. The following season they finished bottom of the division, but were not relegated as the number of teams in the division was increased.

By the early 1970s the club was back in the Russian leagues. In 1975 they returned to Class B (now known as the Soviet Second League). Following several near misses, the club won their zone of the Second League in 1985. They went on to win a play-off tournament, earning promotion back to the First League.

Modern era (1991–present)

In 1991 the club finished fourth in what was the final season of Soviet football following the USSR's disintegration. This was enough to earn them a place in the new Russian Top League. Following an eighth-place finish in their first season, the 1993 season saw the club struggle, eventually finishing second bottom, resulting in relegation to the First League.

The club made an immediate return to the Top League after finishing second in the 1994 First League season. In 2003, they adopted their current name and reached the Russian Cup final for the first time, losing 1–0 to Spartak Moscow. In 2007 they finished bottom of the (now renamed) Premier Division and were relegated to the First Division. However, they made another return to the top division as First Division champions.

Rostov won the 2013–14 Russian Cup, defeating FC Krasnodar on penalties 6–5, and earned qualification to the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League. However Rostov were excluded from the competition at the end of May 2014, due to breached financial rules, being replaced by Spartak Moscow. Later Rostov appealed the decision of the local football federation to lift the club from the tournament in the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, the club won the right to play.

The club's current home stadium, [[Rostov Arena

On 18 December 2014, the official website of FC Rostov announced the appointment of Kurban Berdyev as head coach. Under his leadership, the team has maintained a place in the Premier League on aggregate (1–0, 4–1) beating "Tosno" in the play-offs Premier League – First Division. Throughout the second half of 2015, the club had problems with the payment of salaries and bonuses the players, but it has not prevented the club at the end of the first part of the season 2015–16 to hold 2nd place in the championship.

In the 2016–17 season, Rostov earned a UEFA Champions League spot in the League Route as runners-up of the Russian Premier League. In the third qualifying round, they were drawn against Anderlecht. After a 2–2 home draw, they beat Anderlecht 2–0 away. In the play-off, Rostov were drawn against Dutch giants Ajax. In the first leg in Amsterdam, Netherlands, they held on to a 1–1 draw, which gave them an away goal advantage. In the return leg, Rostov earned a 4–1 surprise win over Ajax and qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stages, a stunning performance as was their first qualification into the group stages of a European tournament. Rostov were drawn in Group D, against Bayern Munich, Atlético Madrid and PSV Eindhoven, gaining their first Champions League victory on 23 November 2016, defeating Bayern Munich 3–2 at Olimp-2.

On 9 June 2017, Rostov announced Leonid Kuchuk as their new manager on a one-year contract with the option of an additional year. Kuchuk resigned and was replaced by Valeri Karpin during the winter break in December 2017.

On 19 June 2020, Rostov were due to play their first match of the restarted Russian Premier League season, which had been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, against PFC Sochi. Rostov were in fourth place, just a few points of UEFA Champions League qualification. A few days before the match, six players in Rostov's first-team squad tested positive for the coronavirus, putting the entire first-team squad into a 14-day quarantine period. This forced the club to select their Under-18 squad to play the match, making it the youngest starting 11 and the youngest matchday squad in Russian Premier League history. Rostov would go on to lose 10–1, but the youngsters were highly praised for their performance with 17-year-old goalkeeper Denis Popov named man-of-the-match after saving a penalty and making 15 saves, a Russian Premier League record, and 17-year-old Roman Romanov scoring his first senior goal on his debut in the first minute of the match.

On 26 October 2021, Rostov announced Turkmenistani coach Vitaly Kafanov as their new manager.

In 2022, the European Club Association suspended Rostov, citing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Rostov was 2nd in the 2022–23 Russian Premier League with 5 games left, but lost 4 out of 5 games and dropped to 4th place at the final table.

In the first match of the 2023–24 RPL season with Fakel Voronezh, Rostov scored his thousandth goal in the history of the Russian championships, becoming the sixth team to have such an achievement.

In the 2024–25 season, Rostov reached the Russian Cup superfinal, which they lost to CSKA in a penalty shoot-out.

Seasons

Domestic

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SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupEuropeTop scorer (league)Head coach
19921st8268711222823R8--RUS Tikhonov – 7
1993173481214355228R8--RUS GEO Spanderashvili – 8RUS Yulgushov
19942nd2422787924462R16--RUS Maslov – 32
19951st14308418355628R16--RUS Maslov – 18
1996113411815586041R8--RUS Maslov – 23RUS UKR Andreyev
1997133491411343841R16--RUS Gerasimenko – 8RUS UKR Andreyev
199863011118423844QF--RUS Matveyev – 14RUS UKR Andreyev
199973011811323741R16UICSFUKR Pestryakov – 7RUS UKR Andreyev
2000123061410242732R16UIC3RRUS Kirichenko – 14RUS UKR Andreyev
200112308814294332R16--RUS Kirichenko – 13RUS Balakhnin
Russia Baidachny
2002113071013294931RU--GHA Adamu – 5RUS Baidachny
RUS Balakhnin
2003113081012304234QF--RUS Osinov – 7RUS Balakhnin
200412307815284229R8--URU Pérez – 5RUS Shevchenko
RUS Balakhnin
200513308715264131R16--RUS Buznikin – 8RUS Styopushkin
RUS Petrakov
2006123010614424836QF--RUS Osinov – 12RUS Balakhnin
2007163021216184418R8--RUS Osinov – 4
Malawi Kanyenda – 4RUS Dolmatov
20082nd1422994782996R32--RUS Osinov – 16
20091st143071112283932R16--RUS Akimov – 6
Bosnia Ahmetović – 6
201093010416274434SF--RUS Adamov – 8UKR Protasov
2011–121344121220456148SF--RUS Adamov – 11UKR Protasov
UKR Lyutyi
RUS Talalayev
RUS Balakhnin
RUS Baidachny
2012–1313307815304129SF--CZE Holenda – 6Montenegro Božović
2013–1473010911404039Winner--RUS Dzyuba – 17Montenegro Božović
2014–1514307815275129R16UELPORUS Grigoryev – 5Montenegro Božović
Turkmenistan Berdyev
2015–162301965412063R32--IRN Azmoun – 9Turkmenistan Berdyev
2016–176301398361848R32UCL
UELGS
R16IRN Azmoun
RUS Poloz – 7Turkmenistan Berdyev
RUS Kirichenko (caretaker)
AUT Daniliants
2017–18113091011272837R16--RUS Ionov – 5BLR Kuchuk
RUS Kirichenko (caretaker)
RUS Karpin
2018–1993010119252341SF--RUS Ionov – 6RUS Karpin
2019–205301299455045R16--UZB Shomurodov – 11RUS Karpin
2020–2193013413373543R16UEL3QRJPN Hashimoto – 6
RUS Poloz – 6RUS Karpin
2021–2293010812475138R32--RUS Poloz – 14RUS Karpin
RUS Syomin
RUS Tedeyev (caretaker)
TKM Kafanov
RUS Karpin
2022–234301587484453SF--RUS Komlichenko – 10RUS Karpin
2023–2473012711434643SF--RUS Golenkov – 8RUS Karpin

European

Main article: FC Rostov in European football

CompetitionPldWDLGFGA
UEFA Intertoto Cup8215718
UEFA Europa League713377
UEFA Champions League103431516
Total2568112941
SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
1999UEFA Intertoto Cup2RMacedonia FK Cementarnica 552–11–13–2
3RCroatia NK Varteks0–12–12–2 (a)
SFItaly Juventus0–41–51–9
2000UEFA Intertoto Cup3RFrance AJ Auxerre0–21–31–5
2014–15UEFA Europa LeaguePOTurkey Trabzonspor0–20–00–2
2016–17UEFA Champions League3RBelgium Anderlecht2–22–04–2
PONetherlands Ajax4–11–15–2
Group DGermany Bayern Munich3–20–53rd place
Spain Atlético Madrid0–11–2
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven2–20–0
UEFA Europa LeagueR32Czech Republic Sparta Prague4–01–15–1
R16England Manchester United1–10–11–2
2020–21UEFA Europa League3QIsrael Maccabi Haifa1–21–2

;Notes

  • 3Q: Third qualifying round
  • 2R: Second round
  • 3R: Third round
  • PO: Play-off round
  • SF: Semi–finals

Honours

Domestic competitions

  • Russian Premier League
  • Russian Cup
  • Russian Super Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 2014
  • Russian National Football League

Players

Current squad

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Out on loan

Coaching staff

References

  1. "Russian Cup 2003".
  2. (30 May 2014). "Spartak Moscow will replace FC Rostov". [[ESPN]].
  3. "Moscow "Spartak" because of "sanctions" was in the Europa League". ru-facts.
  4. ""РОСТОВ" СЫГРАЕТ В ЛИГЕ ЕВРОПЫ!!!".
  5. "Rostov stun Ajax to book group stage debut". [[UEFA]].
  6. "UEFA Champions League group stage draw". [[UEFA]].
  7. (24 August 2016). "Champions League roundup: four-time winners Ajax crash out to FC Rostov". Guardian.
  8. (23 November 2016). "FC Rostov 3–2 Bayern Munich". BBC Sport.
  9. (9 June 2017). "Леонид Кучук – новый главный тренер Ростова". FC Rostov.
  10. (19 December 2017). "Валерий Карпин – новый главный тренер ФК Ростов". FC Rostov.
  11. (17 June 2020). "FC Rostov goes on a two-week quarantine". FC Rostov.
  12. (19 June 2020). "Заслуженная награда реально лучшему игроку этого матча". FC Rostov.
  13. (19 June 2020). "17-летний вратарь Ростова Попов сделал 15 сэйвов в матче с Сочи. Это рекорд РПЛ". Sports.ru.
  14. "Виталий Кафанов стал главным тренером футбольного клуба "Ростов" | Спорт".
  15. "Which sports have banned Russian athletes?". BBC Sport.
  16. (2023-07-23). "Клуб Карпина забил тысячный гол и победил "Факел"".
  17. (1 June 2025). "ЦСКА – победитель FONBET Кубка России 2024/2025". Russian Premier League.
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