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PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara

Association football club in Russia


Association football club in Russia

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fullnameПрофессиональный футбольный клуб Крылья Советов Самара
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groundSolidarnost Samara Arena
capacity44,918
chairmanVadim Andreev
managerMagomed Adiyev
ownerSamara Oblast
leagueRussian Premier League
season2024–25
position10th of 16
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(Professional Football Club Krylia Sovetov Samara) PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara () is a Russian professional football club based in Samara that plays in the Russian Premier League. In 2004, they finished third in the Russian Premier League.

History

Krylia Sovetov was founded in Kuybyshev (now Samara) in 1942. On 21 April 1946 the team played its first match in the highest division in the USSR in Alma-Ata, in which they lost 1–2 to Zenit Leningrad. Krylia Sovetov participated in 48 seasons of the Soviet Top League and 13 in the Russian Premier League, as well as 43 USSR Cups and 13 Russian Cups.

On 6 July 2002, Krylia Sovetov first played in a European competition, in the second round of the UEFA Intertoto Cup. They won this game with Dinaburg (Daugavpils, Latvia) played in Metallurg Stadium, by a score of 3–0. The goals were scored by Andrei Karyaka, Robertas Poškus and Rogério Gaúcho. In 2005, the team played in 2005–06 UEFA Cup and defeated BATE Borisov in the 2nd qualifying round (2–0, 2–0), but in the 1st round lost to AZ Alkmaar (5–3, 1–3). In 2009, they were eliminated in the Europa League 3rd qualifying round by St Patrick's Athletic.

2010 licensing controversy

Krylia Sovetov Samara, who were scheduled to pass licensing on 4 February 2010, asked Russian Football Union to postpone their licensing until 15 February of the same year due to financial problems and debts to players. The club was reported to be close to liquidation due to shortage of financing.

It later asked to postpone the licensing again to 19 February, but the RFU only postponed it until 17 February. On 17 February it was decided to postpone the licensing until 19 February after all. Krylia Sovetov finally received their license on 19 February after agreeing on new contracts with several companies to sponsor them, some of which might become partial owners of the club.

As the first matchday arrived, Krylia Sovetov were still banned from registering new players because of debts outstanding on old contracts. They could only register 11 players over 21 years old and several more players from the youth team that were registered for them in 2009. The transfer deadline had to be extended from 11 March to 8 April to accommodate Krylia Sovetov in hope they will pay their outstanding debts shortly. With injuries on top of that and only 16 players available for both their main squad and the reserve team, their reserve team had to finish their first game with 9 players on the field as they only had a goalkeeper on the bench after two players were injured, and the main squad had to play against Zenit St. Petersburg with a heavily diluted roster, so even the loss with the score 0–1 was saluted by the Krylia's fans. The transfer ban was confirmed again on 16 March, and was to remain in place until Krylia paid back their debts to their former players Jan Koller and Jiří Jarošík. Krylia lost the second game with the diluted roster 0–3 to Lokomotiv Moscow. The ban was finally lifted on 26 March.

League and cup history

[[USSR]]

:{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" align=center style="font-size:90%" ! Season ! Div. ! Pos. ! Pl. ! W ! D ! L ! GS ! GA ! P !Cup !colspan=2|Europe !Top scorer !Head coach

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Soviet Union Karpov – 5
Soviet Union Zaytsev – 5
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Soviet Union Solovyov
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Soviet Union Karpov – 5
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Soviet Union Khusainov – 5
Soviet Union Deynekin – 5
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Soviet Union Zhukov – 9
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spring
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autumn
Soviet Union Smirnov – 3
Soviet Union Filippov – 3
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Soviet Union V. Sidorov – 15
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[[Russia]]

:{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" align=center style="font-size:90%" ! Season ! Div. ! Pos. ! Pl. ! W ! D ! L ! GS ! GA ! P !Cup !colspan=2|Europe !Top scorer (league) !Head coach

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Tourn.
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RUS Kikin
RUS Averyanov
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RUS Tikhonov – 9
RUS Gadzhiyev
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RUS Gazzaev
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RUS Tarkhanov
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R32
RUS Kobelev
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RUS Tsygankov
RUS Gadzhiyev
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RUS Kukhlevsky
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BLR Kornilenko – 12
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NLD Visser (caretaker)
BLR Skripchenko
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MNE Božović
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2019–20
RUS Talalayev
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}

European history

CompetitionPldWDLGFGA
UEFA Intertoto Cup430173
UEFA Cup4301106
UEFA Europa League210133
Total107032012
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2002UEFA Intertoto Cup2RLAT Dinaburg3–01–04–0
3RNLD Willem II3–10–23–3 (a)
2005–06UEFA Cup2QRBLR BATE Borisov2–02–04–0
3QRNLD AZ5–31–36–6 (a)
2009–10UEFA Europa League3QRIRL St Patrick's Athletic3–20–13–3 (a)

Current squad

Out on loan

Reserve squad

Coaching staff

  • Head coach – Magomed Adiev
  • Assistant coaches – Sergei Bulatov, BLR Sergei Kornilenko, Mikhail Semernya
  • Goalkeeping coach – Viktor Gaus

Honours

Domestic tournaments

  • Soviet Cup/Russian Cup
    • Runners-up (4): 1953, 1964, 2004, 2020–21
  • Soviet First League/Russian National Football League

Other honours

  • Progress Cup
    • Winners (1): 1976 (spring)

Notable players

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

  • USSR Ravil Aryapov
  • USSR Aleksandr Babanov
  • USSR Galimzyan Khusainov
  • USSR Vladimir Kornilov
  • USSR Yuri Korotkikh
  • USSR Konstantin Krizhevsky
  • USSR Evgeny Lovchev
  • USSR Fyodor Novikov
  • USSR Mykola Pavlov
  • USSR Vladimir Sakharov
  • USSR Viktor Voroshilov
  • USSR Yuriy Yeliseyev
  • USSR Vasili Zhupikov
  • USSR Russia Aleksandr Borodyuk
  • USSR CIS Russia Andrei Kanchelskis
  • USSR CIS Russia Vasili Kulkov
  • CIS Russia Omari Tetradze
  • Russia Roman Adamov
  • Russia Ilzat Akhmetov
  • Russia Aleksandr Anyukov
  • Russia Aleksei Arifullin
  • Russia Anton Bobyor
  • Russia Viktor Bulatov
  • Russia Taras Burlak
  • Russia Yevgeni Bushmanov
  • Russia Nikita Chernov
  • Russia Andrei Chichkin
  • Russia Vyacheslav Dayev
  • Russia Maksim Demenko
  • Russia Maksim Glushenkov
  • Russia Yuri Gorshkov
  • Russia Sergei Ignashevich
  • Russia Vladislav Ignatyev
  • Russia Oleg Ivanov
  • Russia Maksim Kanunnikov
  • Russia Andrei Karyaka
  • Russia Yevgeni Kharlachyov
  • Russia Denis Kolodin
  • Russia Dmitri Kombarov
  • Russia Aleksandr Kovalenko
  • Russia Ilya Maksimov
  • Russia Ramiz Mamedov
  • Russia Sergei Petrov
  • Russia Sergei Pinyayev
  • Russia Vladimir Pisarsky
  • Russia Igor Portnyagin
  • Russia Danil Prutsev
  • Russia Vladislav Radimov
  • Russia Sergey Ryzhikov
  • Russia Aleksandr Samedov
  • Russia Igor Semshov
  • Russia Ivan Sergeyev
  • Russia Roman Shishkin
  • Russia Aleksandr Sobolev
  • Russia Aleksandr Soldatenkov
  • Russia Andrei Solomatin
  • Russia Aleksei Sutormin
  • Russia Andrey Tikhonov
  • Russia Roman Vorobyov
  • Russia Dmitry Yefremov
  • Russia Roman Yevgenyev
  • Russia Roman Yezhov
  • Russia Anton Zinkovsky ;Former USSR countries ;Armenia
  • Armenia Garnik Avalyan
  • Armenia Karen Dokhoyan
  • Armenia Karapet Mikaelyan
  • Armenia Arthur Mkrtchyan
  • Armenia Tigran Petrosyan
  • Armenia David Yurchenko ;Azerbaijan
  • Azerbaijan Ramil Sheydayev ;Belarus
  • Belarus Vital Bulyha
  • Belarus Alyaksandr Chayka
  • Belarus Stanislaw Drahun
  • Belarus Aliaksandr Hleb
  • Belarus Andrey Hlebasolaw
  • Belarus Timofei Kalachev
  • Belarus Yegor Karpitsky
  • Belarus Sergey Kornilenko
  • Belarus Denis Kovba
  • Belarus Dmitry Molosh
  • Belarus Aliaksandr Oreshnikov
  • Belarus Kiryl Pyachenin
  • Belarus Uladzimir Shuneyka
  • Belarus Aleksey Skvernyuk
  • Belarus Dmitry Verkhovtsov
  • Belarus Syarhey Vyeramko ;Georgia
  • Georgia Aleksandre Amisulashvili
  • Georgia Jano Ananidze
  • Georgia Gia Grigalava
  • Georgia Davit Gvaramadze
  • Georgia Gela Inalishvili
  • Georgia Giorgi Loria
  • Georgia Davit Mujiri
  • Georgia Zurab Popkhadze
  • Georgia Giorgi Revazishvili ;Lithuania
  • Lithuania Nerijus Barasa
  • Lithuania Andrius Jokšas
  • Lithuania Robertas Poškus
  • Lithuania Robertas Ringys ;Moldova
  • Moldova Vasile Coşelev
  • Moldova Alexandru Epureanu
  • Moldova Alexandru Gațcan
  • Moldova Radu Gînsari
  • Moldova Stanislav Ivanov ;Tajikistan
  • Tajikistan Farkhod Vosiyev ;Ukraine
  • Ukraine Andriy Husin
  • Ukraine Dmytro Ivanisenya
  • Ukraine Oleksandr Kyryukhin
  • Ukraine Yuriy Sak
  • Ukraine Serhiy Shmatovalenko ;Uzbekistan
  • Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Ashurmatov
  • Uzbekistan Sergey Andreyev
  • Uzbekistan Marat Bikmoev
  • Uzbekistan Sergey Lushan
  • Uzbekistan Aleksey Polyakov
  • Uzbekistan Mirjalol Qosimov
  • Uzbekistan Andrei Rezantsev

;Europe ;Belgium

  • Belgium Jeroen Simaeys ;Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Marko Topić
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Danijel Majkić
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Amar Rahmanović ;Bulgaria
  • Bulgaria Dimitar Makriev
  • Bulgaria Tenyo Minchev ;Croatia
  • Croatia Mateo Barać ;Czech Republic
  • Czech Republic Jiří Jarošík
  • Czech Republic Jan Koller ;Finland
  • Finland Berat Sadik ;Macedonia
  • Macedonia Adis Jahović ;Romania
  • Romania Paul Anton
  • Romania Cosmin Bărcăuan
  • Romania Florin Şoavă ;Serbia and Montenegro
  • Serbia and Montenegro Nenad Đorđević
  • Serbia and Montenegro Vuk Rašović
  • Serbia and Montenegro Serbia Ognjen Koroman ;Slovakia
  • Slovakia Ján Mucha ;Slovenia
  • Slovenia Suad Filekovič
  • Slovenia Nejc Pečnik
  • Slovenia Miral Samardžić ;Spain
  • Spain Catanha

;North and Central America ;Haiti

  • Haiti Reginal Goreux ;Trinidad and Tobago
  • Trinidad and Tobago Sheldon Bateau

;South America ;Argentina

  • Argentina Adolfo Gaich ;Brazil
  • Brazil Roni
  • Brazil Souza ;Chile
  • Chile Nicolás Canales
  • Chile Thomas Galdames
  • Chile Eduardo Lobos
  • Chile Víctor Méndez
  • Chile Raúl Muñoz ;Colombia
  • Colombia Juan Carlos Escobar
  • Colombia Carlos Quintero ;Costa Rica
  • Costa Rica Felicio Brown Forbes
  • Costa Rica Jimmy Marín ;Paraguay
  • Paraguay Luis Nery Caballero
  • Paraguay Pablo Zeballos

;Africa ;Algeria

  • Algeria Raïs M'Bolhi ;Cameroon
  • Cameroon Benoît Angbwa
  • Cameroon Serge Branco ;Ghana
  • Ghana Baba Adamu
  • Ghana Laryea Kingston
  • Ghana Mohammed Rabiu ;Nigeria
  • Nigeria Patrick Ovie
  • Nigeria Duke Udi ;South Africa
  • South Africa Matthew Booth ;Zambia
  • Zambia Chaswe Nsofwa

;Asia ;Iraq

  • Iraq Safaa Hadi ;North Korea
  • North Korea Choe Myong-Ho ;South Korea
  • South Korea Oh Beom-Seok

Club records

Most league games for Krylia Sovetov

Source:

  1. Soviet Union Ravil Aryapov: 362
  2. Soviet Union Valeryan Panfilov: 359
  3. Soviet Union Aleksandr Kupriyanov: 328
  4. Gennadi Sakharov / Boris Valkov: 299
  5. Russia Ravil Valiyev: 290
  6. Russia Aleksandr Tsygankov: 279
  7. Soviet Union Viktor Karpov: 268
  8. Gennadi Platonov: 247
  9. Anatoli Blokhin: 242
  10. Soviet Union Yevgeny Mayorov: 233
  11. Soviet Union Boris Kazakov: 224
  12. Soviet Union Russia Sergei Marushko / Ivan Shiryayev: 228
  13. Nikolai Martynov: 220
  14. Soviet Union Alfred Fyodorov: 219
  15. Belarus Denis Kovba: 215
  16. Anatoli Fetisov / Soviet Union Russia Dinar Sharipov: 211
  17. Soviet Union Russia Viktor Gaus: 209

Most league goals for Krylia Sovetov

  1. Soviet Union Ravil Aryapov: 105
  2. Soviet Union Boris Kazakov: 76
  3. Soviet Union Anatoli Kazakov: 72
  4. Soviet Union Aleksandr Kupriyanov: 59
  5. Soviet Union Vladimir Korolyov: 57
  6. Soviet Union Aleksandr Gulevsky / Russia Ravil Valiyev: 51
  7. Russia Andrei Karyaka: 49
  8. Soviet Union Viktor Razveev: 46
  9. Soviet Union Viktor Voroshilov: 44
  10. Soviet Union Russia Vladimir Filippov / Russia Sergei Krayev: 41
  11. Soviet Union Aleksandr Babanov / Soviet Union Valeryan Panfilov / RUS Ivan Sergeyev: 40
  12. Soviet Union Russia Rustyam Fakhrutdinov / Soviet Union Dmitri Sinyakov / Soviet Union Anatoli Zhukov: 33
  13. Soviet Union Viktor Karpov / Soviet Union Vadim Redkin: 32
  14. Armenia Garnik Avalyan / Soviet Union Viktor Filippov: 28

Manager history

  • Soviet Union Viktor Novikov (1945–1946)
  • Soviet Union Aleksandr Abramov (1947–1952)
  • Soviet Union Pyotr Burmistrov (1953–1954)
  • Soviet Union Vyacheslav Solovyov (1954–1957)
  • Soviet Union Aleksandr Abramov (1958–1960)
  • Soviet Union Viktor Karpov (1961–1969)
  • Soviet Union Nikolay Glebov (1969)
  • Soviet Union Vsevolod Blinkov (1970–1971)
  • Soviet Union Gennady Sarychev (1972)
  • Soviet Union Viktor Kirsh (1973–1977)
  • Soviet Union Aleksandr Gulevsky (1978)
  • Soviet Union Viktor Kirsh (1979)
  • Soviet Union Alfred Fyodorov (1980)
  • Soviet Union Boris Streltsov (1981)
  • Soviet Union Gennady Sarychev (1981–1985)
  • Soviet Union Viktor Lukashenko (1986–1988)
  • Soviet Union Russia Viktor Antikhovich (1989–1993)
  • Russia Valery Bogdanov (1994)
  • Russia Anatoly Kikin (1994)
  • Russia Aleksandr Averyanov (1994–1998)
  • Russia Aleksandr Tarkhanov (1 Jan 1999 – 31 Dec 2003)
  • Russia Gadzhi Gadzhiyev (20 Nov 2003–2006)
  • Russia Vladimir Kukhlevsky (2006)
  • Russia Sergei Oborin (13 March 2007 – 31 Aug 2007)
  • Russia Aleksandr Tarkhanov (31 Aug 2007 – 11 Nov 2007)
  • Russia Leonid Slutsky (1 Jan 2008 – 26 Oct 2009)
  • Russia Yuri Gazzaev (26 Oct 2009 – 25 July 2010)
  • Russia Aleksandr Tarkhanov (27 July 2010 – 28 June 2011)
  • Russia Andrey Kobelev (30 June 2011 – 15 Nov 2012)
  • Russia A. Tsygankov (interim) (15 Nov 2012 – 29 Dec 2012)
  • Russia Gadzhi Gadzhiyev (27 Jan 2013 – 7 Aug 2013)
  • Russia A. Tsygankov (interim) (6 Aug 2013 – 28 Aug 2013)
  • Russia Aleksandr Tsygankov (29 Aug 2013 – 4 May 2014)
  • Russia V. Kukhlevsky (interim) (5 May 2014 – 7 June 2014)
  • Belgium Franky Vercauteren (8 June 2014 – 31 October 2016)

References

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  5. "Надежду на премьер-лигу "Крыльям Советов" подарил премьер". РИА Новости.
  6. ""Крылья Советов" (Самара) – Официальный сайт". KC-CAMAPA.ru.
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  10. "Юрий Газзаев: "У нас в строю 16 полноценных игроков"". Sports.ru.
  11. "Молодежка "Крыльев" доигрывала матч с "Зенитом" вдевятером". Sports.ru.
  12. "Юрий Газзаев: "Несмотря на поражение, болельщики скандировали нам: «Молодцы!"". Sports.ru.
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