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Full name | Football Club Rubin Kazan | ||
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Nickname(s) | - | ||
Founded | 1958 | ||
Ground | Central Stadium, Kazan | ||
Capacity | 22,500 | ||
Chairman | Kamil Iskhakov | ||
Manager | Kurban Berdyyev | ||
League | Russian Premier League | ||
2004 | RPL, 10th | ||
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FC Rubin Kazan (Russian: Футбольный клуб Рубин Казань), is a Russian football club, based in the Tatarstan city of Kazan.
Rubin has never played in the USSR Premier League. They advanced to the Russian Premier League in 2003, and came third in the league in their debut year, qualifying for the UEFA Cup. Their 2004 campaign was less successful, they came 10th. In 2005 they are competing for the Top 3 placement again. The team was also previously called "Iskra" (1958-1964), "Rubin-TAN" (1992-1993).
Current Squad
Goalkeepers
- 1 Latvia Alexandrs Kolinko (Александр Колинько)
- 12 Russia Dmitri Chigazov (Дмитрий Чигазов)
- 79 Russia Pavel Kharchik (Павел Харчик)
- 85 Aleksandr Petukhov (Александр Петухов)
Defenders
- 2 Paraguay Oscar Diaz (Oscar Nadin Diaz Gonzales; Оскар Надин Диас Гонсалис)
- 3 Brazil Calisto (Orlando De Souza; Орландо де Соуза Калисто)
- 4 Russia Marat Makhmutov (Марат Махмутов)
- 5 Russia Andrei Fyodorov (Андрей Федоров)
- 9 Lasha Salukvadze (Лаша Салуквадзе)
- 18 Russia Lenar Gilmullin (Ленар Гильмуллин)
- 19 Uruguay Andres Scotti (Ponce de Leon Andres Scotti; Понце де Леон Андрес Скотти)
- 21 Russia Mikhail Sinyov (Михаил Синев)
- 25 Russia Rustem Khuzin (Рустем Хузин)
Midfielders
- TBC
Strikers
- TBC