FC SKA-Khabarovsk

Football Club SKA-Khabarovsk (Russian: Футбольный клуб СКА-Хабаровск) is a Russian professional association football club based in Khabarovsk which plays in the Russian Football National League. They played in the Russian Premier League for the first time ever in the 2017–18 season. At more than 6,000 kilometres (3,700 mi) east of Moscow, SKA Khabarovsk are the most Easterly team to have taken part in a UEFA domestic top division.

SKA-Khabarovsk
Full nameФутбольный клуб СКА-Хабаровск
(Football Club SKA-Khabarovsk)
Founded1946 (1946)
GroundLenin Stadium,
Khabarovsk, Russia
Capacity14,800
OwnerKhabarovsk Krai
RusHydro (through subsidiary)
Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production Association
ChairmanAleksei Kandalintsev
ManagerAleksei Poddubskiy
LeagueFNL
2020–2111th
WebsiteClub website

History

The club has been known under different names:

  • DKA (−1953)
  • ODO (1954)
  • DO (1955–56)
  • OSK (1957)
  • SKVO (1957–59)
  • SKA (1960–99)
  • SKA-Energia (1999–2016)
  • SKA-Khabarovsk (2016–)[1]

The club has participated in the Soviet championships since 1957. SKA were the quarter-finalists of the Soviet Cup in 1963. They had never played in the Soviet Top League or Russian Premier League, until 2017.

SKA's best result in the Soviet First League was the 6th position in 1980, and their best result in the Russian First Division was 4th position in 2012–13. This entitled them to a promotion/relegation play-off against FC Rostov, 13th place in the RPL, but they lost 3–0 on aggregate and missed their chance to compete in the top flight.

At the end of the 2016–17 season, SKA equalled their record best finish, at the same time qualifying for a promotion play-off against FC Orenburg. On 28 May 2017, SKA were promoted to the Russian Premier League for the first time in their history, after beating FC Orenburg in the promotion play-off. They won 5–3 in a penalty shoot-out, after 0–0 draws in both the home and away legs.

SKA started their first Premier League season with 4 losses. After improving results in the next stretch of games, the losses starting mounting up again. Aleksei Poddubskiy was replaced as manager by Rinat Bilyaletdinov during the winter break, Bilyaletdinov only lasted 4 games before being replaced by Sergei Perednya. On 22 April 2018, SKA lost 0–1 to FC Dynamo Moscow at home (which was their 13th loss in a stretch of 15 winless games) and lost the mathematical chance to avoid relegation back to the second-tier Russian Football National League.

Domestic history

Season League Russian Cup Top goalscorer Manager
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
2008 2nd 8th 42 17 10 15 63 60 61 Round of 32 Aleksandr Yarkin 21
2009 2nd 11th 38 12 11 15 43 42 47 Fifth round Vasili Karmazinenko 9
2010 2nd 11th 38 15 8 15 37 39 53 Round of 16 Vasili Karmazinenko 10
2011–12 2nd 11th 48 16 14 18 57 66 62 Fifth round
Fifth round
Yevgeni Lutsenko 13 Igor Protasov
Aleksandr Grigoryan
2012–13 2nd 4th 32 13 13 6 36 26 52 Round of 16 Yevgeni Lutsenko 8 Aleksandr Grigoryan
Giorgi Daraselia
2013–14 2nd 7th 36 15 11 10 43 34 56 Round of 16 Nathan Júnior 9 Valdas Ivanauskas
2014–15 2nd 14th 38 13 10 15 36 35 49 Fourth Round Nathan Júnior 6 Valdas Ivanauskas
Aleksandr Grigoryan
2015–16 2nd 14th 38 13 10 15 36 35 49 Round of 16 Konstantin Bazelyuk 10 Aleksandr Grigoryan
2016–17 2nd 4th 38 15 14 9 45 33 59 Round of 16 Ruslan Koryan 12 Aleksandr Grigoryan
Aleksei Poddubskiy
2017–18 1st 16th 30 2 7 21 16 55 13 Quarterfinal Miroslav Marković 4 Aleksei Poddubskiy
Rinat Bilyaletdinov
Sergei Perednya
2018–19 2nd 7th 38 15 13 10 46 41 58 Round of 32 Maksim Kazankov 7 Sergei Perednya
Vadim Evseev
Aleksei Poddubskiy
2019–20 2nd 6th 27 12 7 8 42 30 43 Round of 32 Adlan Katsayev 9 Aleksei Poddubskiy
2020–21 2nd 11th 42 17 9 16 52 47 60 Round of 16 Konstantin Bazelyuk 12 Aleksei Poddubskiy
Sergei Yuran

Current squad

As of 4 March 2022, according to the official FNL website.[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  RUS Magomednabi Yagyayev
4 DF  RUS Mikhail Tikhonov
5 DF  CGO Emmerson
6 MF  RUS Aleksandr Galimov (on loan from Ural Yekaterinburg)
7 MF  RUS Mikhail Gashchenkov
9 MF  RUS David Karayev (on loan from Ural Yekaterinburg)
10 MF  RUS Vladislav Nikiforov
11 FW  RUS Kamran Aliyev
13 MF  RUS Aleksandr Gagloyev
14 DF  RUS Aleksandr Denisov
17 DF  RUS Denis Fomin
19 FW  RUS Vladislav Bragin
20 FW  RUS Maksim Dmitriyev
21 FW  RUS Georgi Gongadze
22 DF  BLR Denis Levitsky
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 MF  RUS Maksim Martusevich
27 DF  RUS Roman Manuylov
33 MF  GEO Irakli Kvekveskiri
35 DF  RUS Vasili Ilik
41 GK  RUS Sergey Samok (on loan from Sochi)
50 GK  RUS Vladimir Sugrobov
65 MF  RUS Valentin Andyamov
73 FW  RUS Igor Abramov
77 MF  RUS Dzambolat Tsallagov
91 GK  RUS Vladislav Lizenko
92 FW  RUS Dmitry Barkov
96 DF  RUS Vasili Sidorov
97 MF  RUS Igor Vorobyov
98 MF  RUS Leonid Vashchenko

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  RUS Yuri Pershin (at Tom Tomsk)

Reserve team

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for SKA-Khabarovsk.

References

  1. С 1 июня мы – ФК "СКА-Хабаровск"! (in Russian). FC SKA-Khabarovsk. 2 June 2016. Archived from the original on 14 June 2016.
  2. "Состав команды". Archived from the original on 2016-07-29.
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