FC Tom Tomsk

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Full name Football Club Tom' Tomsk
Founded 1957
Ground Trud Stadium, Tomsk
(Capacity 15,000)
Chairman Flag of Russia Yuri Stepanov
Manager Flag of Russia Valeriy Petrakov
League Russian Premier League
2006 RPL, 8th
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FC Tom' Tomsk (Russian: Футбольный клуб Томь Томск), is a Russian football club, based in the Siberian city of Tomsk. The team plays in Trud Stadium (Tomsk).

The team was previously named "Burevestnik" (1957), "Tomich" (1958, 1961-1963), "Sibelektromotor" (1959-1960), "Torpedo" (1964-1967, 1974-1978), "Tomles" (1968-1973) and "Manometr" (1979-1987).

In the 1990s the team acquired a number of players that would help them begin their ascent out of the Russian Second Division. Victor Sebelyev, Valery Konovalov and Ruslan Akhidzhak were key players of the early part of the decade with Sergei Ageev, Vyacheslav Vishnevskii and Dmitry Kudinov strengthening the team as they made a run on the division championship. In 1996, the team finished 2nd in the division, just falling short of promotion to the Russian First Division. In 1997, Tomsk finally achieved a significant goal when the advanced to the First Division with a strong season. However, the team had a long way to go before they would make another run on a division title.

Previous logo, used until 2007
Previous logo, used until 2007

Following promotion, the team acquired a number of new players including Sergei Zhukov, Andrei Talalaev and Mikhail Murashov to help keep the team in the First Division. However, Tomsk suffered a blow when their newly privatised sponsor, Eastern Oil Company (VNK) pulled out and left the team with no sponsor. At this point, advancement was a pipe dream with survival in the tougher division becoming a priority. It was at this point that the team also had to upgrade their stadium to new standards of the league.

The team played middling football for several years until the arrival of a new sponsor brought in needed funds and allowed the team to acquire new players and begin to compete. Third-place finishes in 2002 and 2003 left the team just short of promotion. However, the 2004 season brough new joy and Tomsk finished second in the division, earning promotion for the 2005 season. The 2005 season saw Tomsk survive their first year in top-flight football with a 10th place finish. In 2006, the team improved its position slightly with an 8th place finish.

The former jersey sponsor Tomskneft, a local subsidiary of Yukos, has recently been sold to new investors. Today, the team is sponsored by the regional authorities.

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[edit] League Position

Season League Position Games Won Lost Drawn Goals Points Result
1992 League One East
7
30 11 9 10 29-24 32  
1993 League One East
12
30 9 14 7 41-40 25 Relegated to League Two
1994 League Two East
2
22 12 4 6 47-15 30  
1995 League Two East
8
34 15 11 8 54-25 53  
1996 League Two East
2
30 19 5 6 48-24 63  
1997 League Two East
1
34 26 3 5 82-20 83 Promoted to League One
1998 First Division
14
42 15 16 11 54-45 56  
1999 First Division
12
42 17 18 7 48-54 58  
2000 First Division
10
38 14 14 10 36-28 52  
2001 First Division
7
34 12 11 11 31-28 47  
2002 First Division
3
34 17 7 10 51-23 61  
2003 First Division
3
42 25 7 10 55-23 85  
2004 First Division
2
42 27 10 5 70-38 86 Promoted to Russian Premier League
2005 Premier League
10
30 9 11 10 28-33 37  
2006 Premier League
8
30 11 11 8 35-33 41  
2007 Premier League
11
30 8 11 11 37-35 35  
2008 Premier League  

[edit] Club Records

Largest Margin of Victory - Dynamo Yakutsk - 9-1 (1995), FC Sakhalin Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk - 8-0 (1993), PFC Spartak Nalchik 8-0 (1998)

Largest Margin of Defeat - FC Dynamo Barnaul 0-7 (1962)

All time Leading Scorer - Viktor Sebelyev - 83 goals in 287 matches (1989-2004)

Most goals in a season - Ruslan Akhidzhak - 18 goals in 21 matches (1994), Denis Kiselyov - 18 goals in 37 matches (2004)

[edit] Current squad

As of 23 July 2007, according to the Russian Premier League official website.

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Russia GK Ivan Perfilev
2 Flag of Ukraine DF Andrey Kolesnikov
3 Flag of Russia MF Valeri Klimov
4 Flag of Russia MF Vasili Yanotovsky
5 Flag of Russia MF Sergei Skoblyakov
6 Flag of Russia MF Dmitri Michkov
7 Flag of Bulgaria MF Aleksandr Mladenov
8 Flag of Russia FW Denis Kiselyov
9 Flag of Russia FW Igor Strelkov
11 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FW Goran Maznov
12 Flag of Russia DF Aleksey Bugayev
15 Flag of Russia DF Viktor Stroyev
16 Flag of Russia GK Veniamin Mandrykin
No. Position Player
17 Flag of Russia MF Beslan Ajinjal
18 Flag of Russia MF Denis Bolshakov
19 Flag of Russia DF Denis Yevsikov
20 Flag of Russia MF Dmitri Tarasov
21 Flag of Moldova DF Valeriu Catinsus
22 Flag of Russia MF Vitaliy Volkov
23 Flag of Slovenia MF Aleksandar Radosavljevic
24 Flag of Russia FW Aleksandr Shirko
25 Flag of Estonia GK Sergei Pareiko
37 Flag of Serbia DF Đorđe Jokić
84 Flag of Croatia DF Hrvoje Vejić
99 Flag of Russia FW Artem Arkhipov
  • Reserve Squad

The following players are listed by Tom's website as reserve players. They are eligible to play for the first team.

No. Position Player
18 Flag of Croatia MF Igor Novakovic
24 Flag of Russia FW Sergei Voronov
26 Flag of Russia DF Evgenii Rogoza
27 Flag of Russia MF Mikhail Svetozarov
28 Flag of Russia DF Konstantin Dmitrievskii
29 Flag of Russia DF Nikita Konovalov
32 Flag of Russia MF Aleksei Kim
34 Flag of Russia DF Dmitry Sergeev
35 Flag of Russia FW Ivan Borisov
36 Flag of Russia FW Evgenii Ponomarov
No. Position Player
38 Flag of Russia FW Maxim Yeruslanov
40 Flag of Russia GK Nikolai Pavlyukevich
42 Flag of Russia DF Pavel Bulyga
43 Flag of Russia FW Roman Zharikov
45 Flag of Russia DF Vladislav Tkachenko
46 Flag of Russia MF Viktor Kosubets
46 Flag of Russia FW Nikolai Sangadjiev
47 Flag of Russia MF Denis Pshenichnikov
48 Flag of Russia DF Ivan Tuev
89 Flag of Russia GK Egor Ridosh

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