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Maksim Rudakov
Maksim Alekseyevich Rudakov (; born 22 January 1996) is a Russian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Sochi. Career Club Rudakov made his debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Zenit Penza on 3 September 2016 in a game against FC Kaluga. On 21 December 2017 Rudakov joined the Finnish club HJK on loan for one year with an extension option. On 9 November 2018, HJK confirmed that Rudakov's loan deal had been extended for an additional season. On 12 February 2020, he signed a 4.5-year contract with Russian Premier League club FC Rostov. He made his Russian Premier League debut for Rostov on 16 May 2021 in a game against FC Krasnodar. On 16 June 2021, he joined Rotor Volgograd on loan for the 2021–22 season. On 10 August 2021, the loan was terminated early. On 25 December 2021, Rostov announced that he will return to Finland and join Honka on loan for the 2022 season. The loan term was extended on 15 November 2022 to 31 July 2023. On 9 February 2024, Rud ...
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. The city had a population of 5,601,911 residents as of 2021, with more than 6.4 million people living in the Saint Petersburg metropolitan area, metropolitan area. Saint Petersburg is the List of European cities by population within city limits, fourth-most populous city in Europe, the List of cities and towns around the Baltic Sea, most populous city on the Baltic Sea, and the world's List of northernmost items#Cities and settlements, northernmost city of more than 1 million residents. As the former capital of the Russian Empire, and a Ports of the Baltic Sea, historically strategic port, it is governed as a Federal cities of Russia, federal city. The city was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May 1703 on the s ...
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Russian Professional Football League
The Russian Second League (), formerly the Russian Professional Football League, are both the third (Division A) and fourth level (Division B) of Russian professional football. History In 1998–2010, it was run by the Professional Football League. The 2011–12 season was run by the Department of Professional Football of the Russian Football Union (). From 2013 to 2021 season the league was again run by the Professional Football League and the name Second Division was no longer used, the league was just called PFL. Before the 2021–22 season, the league was merged organizationally with the second-tier First League and renamed to FNL2. Before the 2022–23 season, its short name was changed again, to a historical name "Russian Second League", even though the league's full title ("Second Division of the Football National League") remained the same. The Second League was geographically divided into 4 zones:From 2016–17 – Zone Ural-Povolzh'e was renamed Ural-Privolzh'e and al ...
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2016–17 Russian Professional Football League
The 2016–17 Professional Football League was the third highest division in Russian football. The Professional Football League is geographically divided into 5 zones. The winners of each zone are automatically promoted into the National Football League. The bottom finishers of each zone lose professional status and are relegated into the Amateur Football League. West Teams and stadia Rules *Format: for the 2016-17 season, the Russian Professional Football League West consists of 14 teams, each team plays the others twice on a home and away basis for a total of 26 games each, over 26 game weeks. *Points scored: 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss. *Rules for classification: 1. Points won; 2. Games won; 3. Points in head-to-head matches; 4. Games won in head-to-head matches; 5. Goal difference in head-to-head matches; 6. Goals scored in head-to-head matches; 7. Away goals in head-to-head matches; 8. Total goal difference; 9. Total goals scored; 10. Tot ...
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2016–17 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg Season
The 2016–17 Zenit Saint Petersburg season was the 92nd season in the club's history and its 21st consecutive season in the Russian Premier League. Season Events Prior to the start of the season, 24 May 2016, Mircea Lucescu replaced André Villas-Boas Luís André de Pina Cabral e Villas-Boas (; born 17 October 1977) is a Portuguese sports executive, and former professional Manager (association football), football manager, who is currently the List of FC Porto presidents, president of Port ... as manager of Zenit, following the expiry of Villas-Boas' contract. Squad Out on loan Zenit-2 Transfers Summer In: Out: Winter In: Out: Competitions Russian Super Cup Russian Premier League Results by round Matches League table Russian Cup UEFA Europa League ...
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2015–16 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg Season
The 2015–16 Zenit Saint Petersburg season was the 91st season in the club's history and its 20th consecutive season in the Russian Premier League. The club also participated in the Russian Cup and the UEFA Champions League. Squad Out on loan Reserve squad Transfers Summer In: Out: Winter In: Out: Competitions Russian Premier League Results by round Matches League table Russian Super Cup Russian Cup Champions League Group stage Knockout phase =Round of 16= Squad statistics Appearances and goals , - , colspan="14", ''Players away from the club on loan:'' , - , colspan="14", ''Players who appeared for Zenit but left during the season:'' Goal Scorers Disciplinary record References {{DEFAULTSORT:2015-16 FC Zenit Saint Petersb ...
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2014–15 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg Season
The 2014–15 Zenit Saint Petersburg season was the 19th successive season that the club participated in the Russian Premier League, the highest tier of football in Russia. During the season, they participated in the Russian Premier League, the Russian Cup, the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League and the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League. Squad On loan Youth team squad Transfers Summer In: Out: Winter In: Out: Competitions Russian Premier League League table Results by round Matches Russian Cup UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round Play-off round Group stage UEFA Europa League Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-final Squad statistics Appearances and goals , - , colspan="14", ''Players away from the club on loan:'' , - , colspan="14", ''Players who appeared for Ze ...
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2013–14 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg Season
The 2013–14 Zenit Saint Petersburg season was the 18th successive season that the club played in the Russian Premier League, the highest tier of football in Russia. They finished as runners-up to CSKA Moscow in the Russian Premier League, lost the 2013 Super Cup 3 – 0 to CSKA Moscow, were knocked out of the Russian Cup by Russian Professional Football League side FC Tyumen, and reached the Last 16 of the UEFA Champions League, losing to Borussia Dortmund. Zenit started the season under the management of Luciano Spalletti, but Spalletti was sacked on 11 March 2014, being replaced by Sergei Semak, in a caretaker capacity, for nine days before André Villas-Boas was appointed manager on 20 March 2014. Squad On Loan Youth Team squad Transfers Summer In: Out: Winter In: Out: Competitions Russian Super Cup Russian Premier Leag ...
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Anton Mitryushkin
Anton Vladimirovich Mitryushkin (; born 8 February 1996) is a Russian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Lokomotiv Moscow. Club career Mitryushkin made his debut in the Russian Premier League on 8 March 2014, for FC Spartak Moscow in a game against FC Terek Grozny. On 1 February 2016, Mitryushkin signed a contract with the Swiss club FC Sion until July 2019. Mitryushkin left Sion as a free agent after his contract expired on 30 June 2020. Following his release, Mitryushkin joined AS Monaco on trial, before joining Fortuna Düsseldorf on 27 October 2020. He left Fortuna upon the expiration of his contract on 24 May 2021, without making any appearances for the first team. On 28 June 2021, he signed a one-season contract with Dynamo Dresden. On 7 July 2022, Mitryushkin signed a two-season contract with FC Khimki. On 1 June 2024, Mitryushkin joined Russian Premier League club Lokomotiv Moscow on a three-year contract. International career He won the 2013 UEF ...
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2015 UEFA European Under-19 Championship
The 2015 UEFA European Under-19 Championship was the 14th edition of the UEFA European Under-19 Championship (64th edition if the Under-18 and Junior eras are included), the annual European youth football competition contested by the men's under-19 national teams of the member associations of UEFA. Greece hosted the tournament. Players born on or after 1 January 1996 were eligible to participate in this competition. Qualification All 54 UEFA nations entered the competition and with the hosts Greece qualifying automatically, the other 53 teams competed in the qualifying competition to determine the remaining seven spots in the final tournament. The qualifying competition consisted of two rounds: Qualifying round, which took place in autumn 2014, and Elite round, which took place in spring 2015. Qualified teams The following eight teams qualified for the final tournament. ''Note: All appearance statistics include only U-19 era (since 2002).'' Final draw The final draw was held ...
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