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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| Full title | Rugby club "Yenisei-STM" | ||
| Nicknames | "heavy car" | ||
| Based | 1975 | ||
| City | Krasnoyarsk | ||
| Stadium | Vanguard | ||
| Capacity | 2643 | ||
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| Site | Official site | ||
| Competition | Professional Rugby League | ||
| 2018 | one | ||
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Content
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:
| Season | Tournament | Round | Rival | Houses | Away | Total score | |
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| 2015/2016 | European Challenge Cup | Preliminary round | KDUL | - | 28: 6 | 28: 6 | |
| Preliminary round | Mogliano | 19:15 | - | 19:15 | |||
| Playoff round | Bahia Mare | 33:12 | 30:20 | 63:32 | |||
| Group 1 | Connacht | 14:31 | 5:47 | 4th | |||
| Shave | 10: 7 | 3:33 | |||||
| Newcastle | 24: 7 | 7:55 a.m. | |||||
| 2016/2017 | European Challenge Cup | Playoff round | Rovigo | 39: 5 | 31: 0 | 70: 5 | |
| Group 3 | Dragons | 38:18 | 10:34 | 4th | |||
| Shave | 8:43 | 18:38 | |||||
| Worcester | 19:12 | 14:57 | |||||
| 2017/2018 | European Challenge Cup | Playoff round | Mogliano | 51: 7 | 46: 0 | 97: 7 | |
| Continental Shield (final) | Krasny Yar | - | - | 36: 8 | |||
| Group 1 | Dragons | 21:28 | 0:15 | 4th | |||
| Bordeaux | 17:57 | 27:36 | |||||
| Newcastle | 7:64 | 19:33 | |||||
| 2018/2019 | European Challenge Cup | Playoff round | Krasny Yar | 47:22 | 27:26 | 74:48 | |
| Continental Shield (final) | Heidelberger | - | - | 24:20 | |||
| Group 4 | Cebre | 14:31 | 14:58 | 4th | |||
| La rochelle | 21:82 | 24:64 | |||||
| Bristol | 9-65 | 19-107 | |||||
| 2019/2020 | European Challenge Cup | Playoff round | Timisoara | 40:32 | 18:20 | 58:52 | |
| Group 1 | Worcester | - | - | ||||
| Castres | - | - | |||||
| Dragons | - | - |
Current squad
As of May 8, 2019
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Transfers 2019
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| Pos. | Player | Former club |
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| 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. | Player | New club |
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| 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"
- 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)
