RC Kuban

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RC Kuban
RC Kuban logo.png
Full nameRC Kuban Krasnodar
Founded1996; 26 years ago (1996)
LocationKrasnodar
Ground(s)Trud Stadium (Capacity: 3000)
Coach(es)Alekseenko Alexander Alexandrovich
League(s)Professional Rugby League
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
kuban-rc.com

RC Kuban is a professional Russian rugby union team from Krasnodar. It was created in 1996, thanks to the initiative of businessman and philanthropist and the master of sports of the USSR Rugby . The first section was opened on the basis of a comprehensive school №82. Within a short period the team had become the country's most titled club in rugby sevens and became the basis for the Russian national team.

History[]

Rugby was played in Krasnodar since the 1980s. Yet the official date of the appearance of this sport in the region is considered to be 1996. Then Krasnodar team first took part in official competitions nationwide.

With the opening of the rugby department, students are encouraged to have a new game discipline, without hesitation replacing it its previous sections. One of the most prominent representatives were the first set of Krasnodar, Alexander and Oleg Kobzev Voitov, who soon declared themselves in a professional manner, having received an invitation to the most titled club in Russia's modern history - "VVA-Moscow", and later became the main players of the national team.

Successfully performed in all kinds of children's and youth competitions, Krasnodar club "South" as early as 2004 he took part in the first Russian Championship Rugby-7. Then the bronze was won by the All-Russia competition. Two years in a row Krasnodar climbed the third step of the podium of honor Championship, taking third place.

In 2007 year he received an invitation to lead the team coach Alexander Alekseenko, behind which was a successful work at the club "VVA-Moscow", winning the European and world competitions with junior and youth teams of Russia.

Current squad[]

2017 Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Nazir Gasanov Hooker Russia Russia
Dimitry Parkhomenko Hooker Russia Russia
Aleksandr Semeykin Hooker Russia Russia
Alexander Bezverkhov Prop Russia Russia
Mamuka Khechikovi Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
Dimitry Kritinin Prop Russia Russia
Magomed Davudov Prop Russia Russia
Kirill Alyuk Prop Russia Russia
Vyacheslav Krasylnyk Lock Ukraine Ukraine
Nikolay Serkov Lock Russia Russia
Veaceslav Titica Lock Moldova Moldova
Yvan Sysoev Flanker Russia Russia
Tagir Gadzhiev Flanker Russia Russia
Dimitry Gritsenko Flanker Russia Russia
Vladimir Aksenov Flanker Russia Russia
Yvan Korotkov Number 8 Russia Russia
Roman Khodin Number 8 Russia Russia
Player Position Union
Mikhail Kudinov Scrum-half Russia Russia
Sergey Sugrobov Fly-half Russia Russia
Konstantin Volkov Fly-half Russia Russia
Vladimir Ostroushko Centre Russia Russia
Kirill Gubin Centre Russia Russia
Evgeny Nepeivoda Centre Russia Russia
Oleg Kobzev Centre Russia Russia
Yuri Gostyuzhev Centre Russia Russia
Roman Roshchin Wing Russia Russia
Vladislav Lazarenko Wing Russia Russia
Stanislav Bondarev Wing Russia Russia
Alexey Kapalin Wing Russia Russia
Nikita Skachko Wing Russia Russia
Rodion Skachko Wing Russia Russia
Eduard Filatov Fullback Russia Russia
Alexey Golov Fullback Russia Russia

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