MSA Petrovskiy, Saint Petersburg Petrovsky, Saint Petersburg
Capacity
2,809[1] 21,405
Owner
Gazprombank
Chairman
Sergey Fursenko
Manager
Vladislav Radimov
League
Russian Football National League
2017–18
16th
Home colours
Away colours
FC Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg (Russian: ФК «Зенит-2» Санкт-Петербург) is a Russian football team from Saint Petersburg. It plays in the Russian Football National League (second level). It is a farm club for the Russian Premier League team FC Zenit Saint Petersburg.
Contents
1History
2Current squad
3References
4External links
History
Zenit's reserve squad played professionally as Zenit-2 (Russian Second League in 1993, Russian Second Division from 1998 to 2000) and Zenit-d (Russian Third League from 1994 to 1997). Another team that was founded as Lokomotiv-Zenit-2 played as Zenit-2 in the Russian Second Division from 2001 to 2008. By 2008, there was no relation between that team and FC Zenit. Another farm club called FC Smena-Zenit debuted in the Russian Second Division in 2009, taking the spot of the former FC Zenit-2. FC Smena-Zenit was dissolved after the 2009 season because it did not fulfill Zenit's initial expectations. Zenit-2 reentered professional football in the 2013–14 season in the Russian Professional Football League.
In the 2014–15 season, Zenit-2 came in second in its PFL zone behind FC Spartak-2 Moscow. When FC Torpedo Armavir (which qualified for promotion from the Zone South) refused to be promoted to FNL for financial reasons, the league offered the second-placed teams in the PFL an FNL spot. Zenit-2 was the only one who applied and played in the second-tier competition for the first time in their history in 2015–16.
Current squad
As of 30 August 2018, according to the FNL website.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.
Position
Player
2
DF
Aleksandr Anyukov
3
DF
Denis Terentyev
29
FW
Anton Zabolotny
31
GK
Mikhail Ponomarenko
32
FW
Nikolai Prudnikov
37
MF
Vadim Simutenkov
38
MF
Leon Musayev
39
DF
Vasili Zapryagayev
45
DF
Dmitri Sergeyev
47
MF
Ruslan Kazakov
49
MF
Dmitri Pletnyov
50
DF
Vladislav Molchan
53
DF
Kirill Aloyan
54
DF
Nikita Kakkoyev
55
MF
Kirill Kaplenko
59
DF
Sergei Bugriyev
61
MF
Dmitri Kirillov
62
MF
Maksim Levin
63
DF
Maksim Smirnov
No.
Position
Player
65
FW
Maksim Bachinsky
66
DF
Samir Bayramov
70
GK
Nikita Goylo
72
DF
Anton Sinyak
73
DF
Aleksey Plotnikov
74
MF
Sergei Ivanov
76
FW
Kirill Makeyev
79
DF
Daniil Penchikov
80
DF
Ilya Skrobotov
81
MF
Vladislavs Soloveičiks
82
FW
Ivan Tarasov
84
FW
Ilya Vorobyov
86
GK
Nikolai Rybikov
88
MF
Dmitry Bogayev
93
GK
Mikhail Kizeyev
96
DF
Tomas Rukas
97
MF
Ilya Kamyshev
98
FW
Aleksandr Yelovskikh
References
^Stadium characteristics on the official web-site
External links
(in Russian)Official website
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2018–19 Russian Football National League teams
Armavir
Avangard Kursk
Baltika Kaliningrad
Chertanovo Moscow
Fakel Voronezh
Khimki
Krasnodar-2
Luch Vladivostok
Mordovia Saransk
Nizhny Novgorod
Rotor Volgograd
Shinnik Yaroslavl
Sibir Novosibirsk
SKA-Khabarovsk
Sochi
Spartak-2 Moscow
Tambov
Tom Tomsk
Tyumen
Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg
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