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FC Khimki

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Ground Capacity
  
5,083

Chairman
  
Tazhutdin Kachukaev

Founded
  
1996

Owner
  
Khimki

Manager
  
Aleksandr Irkhin

Grounds
  
Rodina Stadium, Khimki

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Full name
  
City District Khimki Municipality's Autonomous Institution "Football Club Khimki"

Nickname(s)
  
Krasno-chyornye (The Red-Blacks)

2015–16
  
PFL, Zone West, 1st (promoted)

League
  
Russian Football National League

Profiles

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FC Khimki (Russian: ФК Химки) is a Russian association football club based in Khimki.

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History

The team was formed in 1997 by merging two amateur clubs from Khimki, Rodina, and Novator. Khimki entered the amateur league and played their first official match on 17 May 1997. Of more than 150 amateur teams in the competition, only the champions would be promoted to the Third League. Khimki won the tournament, overcoming Energiya Ulyanovsk in the final match in a penalty shootout.

On 30 January 1997, Khimki became a professional football club. In the Third League regional tournament, Khimki finished second and were promoted to the Second League.

Khimki were promoted to the First Division after the 2000 season. They finished first in the Centre zone of the Second Division, but lost the promotion play-off to Severstal Cherepovets on away goals. After Severstal refused to play in the First Division, their place was given to Khimki.

In 2005, Khimki had a very good run in the Russian Cup, reaching the final. They lost the final match 0–1 to CSKA.

League history

As of November 20, 2015.

Current squad

As of 22 February 2017, according to the official FNL website.

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

Notable players

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

Club records

As of 3 August 2010

Most league appearances for Khimki

  1. Miodrag Jovanović: 224
  2. Roman Berezovsky: 175
  3. Nikolai Barkalov: 164
  4. Sergei Kravchuk: 145
  5. Aleksandr Shulenin: 140
  6. Andrey Tikhonov: 124
  7. Aleksandr Makarov: 119
  8. Aleksandr Shvetsov: 116
  9. Igor Nekrasov: 115
  10. Sergei Shcheglov: 112

Most league goals for Khimki

  1. Sergei Kravchuk: 46
  2. Andrey Tikhonov: 43
  3. Yuri Georgiyevsky: 30
  4. Konstantin Genich: 29
  5. Nikolai Kovardayev: 27
  6. Vadim Shatalin: 23
  7. Aleksandr Antipenko: 20
  8. Denis Kiselyov: 18
  9. Anton Arkhipov: 16

References

FC Khimki Wikipedia