FC Kazanka Moscow

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FC Kazanka Moscow
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Full nameФутбольный клуб "Казанка" Москва
(Football Club Kazanka Moscow)
Nickname(s)Loko-2
Founded13 February 2008; 13 years ago (13 February 2008), as FC Lokomotiv-2 Moscow
GroundSapsan Arena, Moscow
Capacity10,000
ManagerAndrei Fyodorov
LeagueRussian Professional Football League, Group 2
Zone West, 10th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

FC Kazanka Moscow (Russian: Футбольный клуб "Казанка" Москва, FK Kazanka Moskva) is a Russian association football club based in Moscow. Kazanka participates in the Russian Professional Football League, West Zone and acts as the farm club of Lokomotiv Moscow.[1]

History[]

Lokomotiv-d Moscow[]

In 1992, Lokomotiv-d Moscow was established to act as Lokomotiv's first farm club ever. In their first season, Lokomotiv-d participated in the 1992 Russian Second League, Zone 3 and, overall, greatly disappointed as they have only managed to beat the drop. In the following season, Lokomotiv-d's performances deteriorated and ended-up rock bottom of the league, thereby ensuring that the club's relegation was not only consequent to the reorganisation made by the Russian Football Authorities.

Lokomotiv'd's performances in the Russian fourth tier did not improve as the club ended in the wrong part of the table in both 1994 and 1995. In the following season 1996, Lokomotiv-d rocked the bottom of the league once again but owing to the relegation of three other clubs, the club was not relegated.

In the next and last edition of the Russian Third League, Lokomotiv-d were promoted to the Russian Second Division. The club's promotion was down to Lokomotiv's-d own merit as the club languished at the wrong end of the table once again but the second reorganisation made by the Russian Football Authorities ensured that Lokomotiv-d were promoted to the third tier.

Lokomotiv-2 Moscow[]

Following their promotion to the third tier, Lokomotiv-d were renamed to Lokomotiv-2 Moscow but the re-branding was not match with any improvements on the pitch as Lokomotiv-2 Moscow ended up at the lower echelons of the Russian Second Division in both 1998 and 1999.

In the following season, Lokomotiv-2's performances improved marginally but at the end of the season the club was disbanded.

Lokomotiv-2 Moscow (Re-founded)[]

On 13 February 2008, Lokomotiv-2 Moscow was re-founded with the aim of participating in the Russian Amateur Football League and gain promotion to the Russian Second Division. Lokomotiv-2's performances in the 2008 championship was overall a success as the club secured the bronze medals by beating Zenit Moscow on the final day in front of a sizeable crowd.

Financial problems of clubs which participated in the 2008 Russian Second Division resulted in Lokomotiv-2 being promoted to the said division. The first season was overall a success as the club ended in the upper parts of the table. Despite the positive performances which followed, the fact that the club did not remain connected to Lokomotiv notwithstanding it being Lokomotiv's farm club, took its toll on Lokomotiv-2 and following the conclusion of the 2013-2014 Russian Second Division championship, the club was disbanded.

Kazanka Moscow[]

On 24 May 2017, Lokomotiv's president Mr Ilya Herkus announced the foundation of Lokomotiv-Kazanka with the purpose of acting as Lokomotiv's farm club once again. Denis Klyuyev was appointed as the club's head coach and Sapsan Arena was chosen as Lokomotiv-Kazanka's home stadium. On 5 July 2017, Lokomotiv-Kazanka was officially launched but in reversal of the original statement, Lokomotiv was dropped and the club was named Kazanka.[2]

Current squad[]

As of 25 January 2022, according to the FNL 2 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
GK Russia RUS Aleksandr Kasyanenko
GK Russia RUS Daniil Khudyakov
GK Russia RUS Aleksandr Koryakin
GK Russia RUS Andrei Savin
DF Russia RUS Vladimir Abramov
DF Russia RUS Maksim Aktisov
DF Russia RUS Marat Bokoyev
DF Russia RUS Artur Chyorny
DF Russia RUS Mikhail Ivankov
DF Russia RUS Kirill Kiryanin
DF Russia RUS Aleksy Kostyuk
DF Russia RUS Yevgeni Morozov
DF Russia RUS Nikita Sharkov
DF Russia RUS Lev Ushakhin
MF Russia RUS Sergei Babkin
MF Russia RUS Timofey Baraboshkin
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Russia RUS Grigory Borisenko
MF Russia RUS Daniil Chernyakov
MF Russia RUS Ilya Gritsak
MF Russia RUS Vadim Karev
MF Russia RUS Artyom Karpukas
MF Russia RUS Timur Kasimov
MF Russia RUS Ivan Kotelnikov
MF Russia RUS Maksim Petrov
MF Russia RUS Ilya Petukhov
MF Russia RUS Ivan Shmakov
MF Russia RUS Daniil Zaretsky
FW Russia RUS Nikita Khlynov
FW Russia RUS Matvey Pershin
FW Russia RUS Yegor Yeliseyenko
FW Belarus BLR Kirill Zinovich

Stadium[]

The club plays its home games at the Sapsan Arena, which is situated a few metres away from Lokomotiv's main stadium, the RZD Arena.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Вторая команда ФК "Локомотив" получит название "Локомотив-Казанка" (in Russian). TASS. 12 April 2017.
  2. ^ ""Казанка". На старт!" (in Russian). FC Lokomotiv Moscow. 5 July 2017.

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