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Football club
Amkar Perm
FC Amkar Perm logo
Full nameFootball Club Amkar Perm
Nickname(s)Red-blacks (красно-черные)
Founded1994
GroundZvezda Stadium, Perm
Capacity20,000
ChairmanValery Chuprakov
ManagerSergei Oborin
LeagueRussian Premier League
2005Premier League, 12th
Home colours Away colours


FC Amkar Perm (Template:Lang-ru) is a professional football club playing in Russian Premier League. It is based in the city of Perm and is the easternmost football club in Europe playing in top national competition. Amkar's home field is Zvezda Stadium, which was covered with artificial turf in 2005.

History

Amkar appeared in May 5, 1993 when a team assembled of a workers of Perm Mineral Fertilizers factory played the first match in the Cup of Perm city. The name Amkar is created from the words "ammiac" and "carbamide", the main products of the factory.

The next year Amkar became the champion of Perm Oblast and in 1995 Amkar became a professional club.

The table shows the progress of the club during the next years:

Year Division Place W D L Goals Top Goalscorer(Goals)
1995 third 2 17 5 4 50-15 A. Talipov (11)
1996 second 3 28 9 5 86-31 K. Paramonov (34)
1997 second 2 24 11 5 69-21 K. Paramonov (14)
1998 second 1 34 2 1 100-12 K. Paramonov (30)
1999 first 6 20 10 12 65-49 K. Paramonov (23)
2000 first 6 17 9 12 53-38 K. Paramonov (17)
2001 first 4 16 8 10 46-29 K. Paramonov (11)
2002 first 6 15 9 10 45-31 K. Paramonov (14)
2003 first 1 25 12 5 50-20 K. Paramonov (21)
2004 premier 11 6 12 12 27-42 A. Shutov (4)
2005 premier 12 7 12 11 25-36 S. Volkov (5)

In season 2004 Amkar managed to stay up in Russian Premier League after finishing 11th out of 16.

Administration and managerial

Current squad

Note: Squad is according to the Official Russian Premier League site.

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Forwards

External link


Russian Premier League teams
2024–25 teams
Former teams
Defunct teams
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