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Yenisei-STM

The Yenisei-STM Rugby Club is a Russian rugby club from Krasnoyarsk , playing in the Professional Rugby League . It was founded in 1975 . Former names: “Labor” (1975-1978), RK “Sibtyazhmash” (1978 - April 2000 ), and from April 12, 2000 - RK “Yenisei-STM”.

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Rugby club "Yenisei-STM"
Nicknames"heavy car"
Based1975
CityKrasnoyarsk
StadiumVanguard
Capacity2643
The presidentRussian flag Alexander Karmatsky
Main coachRussian flag Alexander Pervukhin
CaptainFlag of Latvia Uldis Saulite
SiteOfficial site
CompetitionProfessional Rugby League
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Achievements

  • Champion of Russia - 9 times (1999, 2002, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018)
  • Winner of the Russian Rugby Cup - 6 times (2000, 2001, 2008, 2014, 2016, 2017)
  • Winner of the Russian Super Cup - 3 times (2014, 2015, 2017)
  • Continental Shield Holder - 2 times (2016/17, 2017/18)
  • Silver medalist of the Russian championship - 9 times (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015)
  • Russian Championship bronze medalist - 3 times (1997, 2006, 2008)

Performance by year

  • 1978 - 5th place in the championship of the RSFSR ...
  • 1985 - 6th place in the championship of the RSFSR ...
  • 1987 - 4th place out of 18 at the championship of the RSFSR
  • 1988 - 3rd place in the championship of the RSFSR
  • 1989 - 14th out of 24 (transition tournament) - entered the Premier League
  • 1990 - 15 place out of 15 (flew into the First League)
  • 1991 - 3rd out of 9 in the First League
  • 1992 - 8 out of 10 in the Premier League
  • 1993 - 7th out of 10
  • 1994 - 8th out of 8
  • 1995 - 5th out of 10
  • 1996 - 4th place out of 6
  • 1997 - 3 place out of 15
  • 1998 - 4th place out of 16
  • 1999 - Champion
  • 2000 - 2nd place out of 6
  • 2001 - 2 place out of 7
  • 2002 - Champion
  • 2003 - 2 place out of 15
  • 2004 - 2 place out of 6
  • 2005 - Champion
  • 2006 - 3 place out of 7
  • 2007 - 2 place out of 8
  • 2008 - 3 place out of 14
  • 2009 - 2 place out of 10
  • 2010 - 2 place out of 8
  • 2011 - Champion
  • 2012 - Champion
  • 2013 - 2nd place
  • 2014 - Champion
  • 2015 - 2nd place
  • 2016 - Champion [1]
  • 2017 - Champion
  • 2018 - Champion

Performances in European competitions

"Heavy Machine" became the first Russian club to participate in European competitions [2] . In the 2015/16 season, Siberians made their debut in the qualification of the European Challenge Cup. The first rival was the champion of Portugal - KDUL . Yenisei-STM is the first Russian club to win the Euro trophy; in the 2016/17 season, it won the Continental Shield (the third most important European rugby trophy). In the final match, held in Scotland, the neighbors from Krasniy Yar were defeated. Five times in a row Krasnoyarsk players went through the playoff sieve and got into the group round of the Challenge Cup (the second most important European rugby trophy).


Performance statistics:

SeasonTournamentRoundRivalHousesAwayTotal score
2015/2016European Challenge CupPreliminary round  KDUL-28: 628: 6 
Preliminary round  Mogliano19:15-19:15 
Playoff round  Bahia Mare33:1230:2063:32 
Group 1  Connacht14:315:474th 
  Shave10: 73:33
  Newcastle24: 77:55 a.m.
2016/2017European Challenge CupPlayoff round  Rovigo39: 531: 070: 5 
Group 3  Dragons38:1810:344th 
  Shave8:4318:38
  Worcester19:1214:57
2017/2018European Challenge CupPlayoff round  Mogliano51: 746: 097: 7 
Continental Shield (final)  Krasny Yar--36: 8 
Group 1  Dragons21:280:154th 
  Bordeaux17:5727:36
  Newcastle7:6419:33
2018/2019European Challenge CupPlayoff round  Krasny Yar47:2227:2674:48 
Continental Shield (final)  Heidelberger--24:20 
Group 4  Cebre14:3114:584th 
  La rochelle21:8224:64
  Bristol9-6519-107
2019/2020European Challenge CupPlayoff round  Timisoara40:3218:2058:52 
Group 1  Worcester--
  Castres--
  Dragons--

Current squad

As of May 8, 2019

Hookers
  •   Shamil Magomedov
  •   Stanislav Selsky
  •   Nikita Baryshnikov
Pillars
  •   Innocent Zykov
  •   Evgeny Pronenko
  •   Azat Musin
  •   Nikoloz Khatiashvili
  •   Pavel Kuznetsov
  •   Denis Mashkin
  •   Stepan Seryakov
  •   Vladimir Tonkoshkurov
Locks
  •   Uldis Saulite  
  •   Evgeny Yelgin
  •   Maxim Gargalyk
  •   Nikolay Serkov
  •   Jeremy Jordaan
  •   Vladimir Suslov
Flankers
  •   Pavel Butenko
  •   Mikheil Gachechiladze
  •   Sergey Belenkov
  •   Rafael Flaps
  •   Vitaly Nemtsev
  •   Evgeny Malyshkin
  •   Kirill Kuzmichyov
Eighths
  •   Andrey Temnov
  •   Dmitry Krotov
Scrum Hawa
  •   Alexey Shcherban
  •   Konstantin Uzunov
  •   Efim Ryabischuk
Fly Hawa
  •   Ramil Gaysin
  •   Nikita Churashov
  •   Danil Zabolotnyh
Centers
  •   /   Yuri Baranov
  •   David Kacharava
  •   Dmitry Gerasimov
  •   Alexey Tseitsin
  •   Victor Kononov
  •   Alexander Matveev
  •   Alexey Bernauchis
Extreme
  •   Denis Simplikevich
  •   Alexey Mikhaltsov
  •   Dean Gordon
  •   Crushes Meskhi
  •   Dmitry Pasternak
Fullbacks
  •   Roman Byakov
  •   Marlo Vaish
  •   Alexander Budychenko
  •   Timur Maslov

Transfers 2019

Come

Pos.PlayerFormer club
Pillar  Nikoloz Khatiashvili  Angouleme
Castle  Jeremy Jordaan  Griffins
Extreme  Dean Gordon  Leopards
Extreme  David Meskhi  Armie
Fullback  Marlo Vaish  SVD Eagles
Flanker  Abduvoris Karimov  Kelab Sukan DBKL

Gone

Pos.PlayerNew club
Pillar  Valery Morozov  Sale Sharks
Pillar  Andrey Polivalov  VVA-Moscow region
Castle  Vyacheslav Krasilnik  Krasny Yar
Flanker  /   Vitaly Orlov  VVA-Moscow region
Eighth  /   Anton Rudoi  Krasny Yar
Fly haw  Yuri Kushnaryov  Krasny Yar

Club Head Coaches

  • Vladimir Kuchinsky ( 1975 - 1978 )
  • Vladimir Kichaykin (1978-1992)
  • Valery Bagdasarov (1992)
  • Alexander Pervukhin (1992—2014)
  • Vakil Valeev (2014 - 2019)
  • Alexander Pervukhin (2019 — present)

Coaches of the Youth Sports School "Yenisei-STM"

School "Yenisei-STM"

  • Alekhin Sergey Vasilievich, trainer-teacher, instructor-methodologist
  • Kryksa Sergey Leonidovich , trainer-teacher
  • Mochnev Evgeny Viktorovich, trainer-teacher
  • Batalov Alexander Sergeevich, trainer-teacher
  • Khokhlov Igor Aleksandrovich, trainer-teacher
  • Antonov Yuri Anatolyevich, trainer-teacher
  • Kravchenko Victor Nikolaevich, trainer-teacher

Yenisei-STM takes part in the prestigious youth tournament in Japanese Fukuoka - Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament. The tournament is traditionally attended by eight of the best Japanese schools and eight foreign schools from around the world.

  • Yenisei-STM-95 - 13th place (2013)
  • Yenisei-STM-97 - 6th place (2015)
  • Yenisei-STM-98 - 10th place (2016)
  • Yenisei-STM-99 - 12th place (2017)
  • Yenisei-STM-00 - 14th place (2018)
  • Yenisei-STM-01 - 14th place (2019)

Notes

  1. ↑ Achievements / About the club / RK "Yenisei-STM" - official site
  2. ↑ First, historical! - Rugby Online

Links

  • Official site


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yenisei-STM&oldid=100862933


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