PFC Spartak Nalchik

The PFK Spartak Nalchik (Russian Профессиональный футбольный клуб " Спартак " Нальчик / transcription Professionalni futbolni club Spartak Nalchik ) is a Russian football club based in Nalchik, capital of Kabardino -Balkaria.

History

Soviet Union

The PFK Spartak Nalchik was founded in 1959 and played at the beginning in the regional " B-Class ". In 1965 Spartak was first and was promoted to the "A- class " where the club was located in the second group. There, the team played from the 1966 until 1970.

After the Soviet league system was reorganized Spartak played in the second Soviet League (1971, 1977, 1978, 1981-1989 ) and the first Soviet League ( 1972-1976, 1979, 1980). During this time, the team rose to several times up and down. In the years 1990 and 1991, Spartak played in a transitional league. Until then, the best result of the association of 14th place in the Premier League in 1974 and 1975.

In addition, the club was 1965 and 1970 winner of the RSFSR over the years.

Spartak was among other things the name " Awtomobilist " (1969-1972) and " Elbrus " (1976).

Russia

After the collapse of the Soviet Union Spartak Nalchik was incorporated in 1992 into the newly established second-rate Russian first division. The following year, the club was relegated and managed in the 1995 season 's re-emergence after two years in the second division. Up to the second place in 2005 and the associated rise in the Premjer League Spartak again spent many years in the first division. In the 2010 season has been reached in the history of the association with the sixth place, the best ever placement. In the following season the team was unable to repeat the good performances and got down to the 1st Division. At the end of the 2012/13 season the club reached the relegation place, but lost both games Krylia Sovetov Samara, remaining second-rate.

Achievements

  • Master of the 2nd Division: 1995

Known player

Russia

  • Russia Vladimir Djadjun
  • Russia Viktor Faisulin
  • Russia Yevgeny Pomasan
  • Russia Denis Popov

CIS

  • Armenia Hrajr Mkojan
  • Mark Estonia Švets
  • Georgia Gogita Gogua
  • Georgia David Siradze
  • Kazakhstan Dawid Lorija
  • Kazakhstan Andrei Sidelnikov
  • Kazakhstan novel Usdenow
  • Latvia Aleksandrs Koļinko
  • Lithuania Darvydas Šernas
  • Moldova Viorel Frunză

Europe

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Adnan Zahirović
  • Finland Otto Fredrikson
  • Iceland Hannes Sigurðsson
  • Montenegro Miodrag Džudović
  • Montenegro Milan Jovanović
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