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Khimki
Full nameCity District Khimki Municipality's Autonomous Institution "Football Club Khimki"[1]
Nickname(s)Krasno-chyornye (The Red-Blacks)
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997)
GroundArena Khimki
Capacity18,636
OwnerKhimki
ChairmanNikolay Olenev[2]
ManagerFranc Artiga
LeagueRussian Premier League
2023–24Russian First League, 1st of 18 (promoted)
Websitehttp://www.fckhimki.ru/
Current season

FC Khimki (Russian: ФК "Химки") is a Russian professional football club based in Khimki. It returned to the Russian Premier League for the 2024–25 season.

History

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The team was formed in 1996 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.[citation needed]

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.[citation needed]

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.[citation needed]

In 2005, Khimki had a very good run in the Russian Cup, reaching the final. They lost the final match 0–1 to CSKA.[citation needed] In the 2019–20 Russian Cup, they reached the final once again.[citation needed]

On 15 May 2020, FNL season was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia. As the club was in the 2nd position in the standings, they were promoted to the Russian Premier League for the 2020–21 season, returning to the top level after an 11-year break.[3]

On 22 May 2023, Khimki were relegated from the Russian Premier League after three seasons.[4]

On 20 May 2024, Khimki secured return to the top tier after one season down.[5]

League history

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Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Top Scorer
(League)
Head Coach
1997 4th, Zone 3 2 40 26 6 8 80 38 84 - Russia Kravchuk – 17 Russia Shtapov
1998 3rd, "West" 10 40 15 8 17 63 60 53 - Russia Georgievsky – 11 Russia Dementyev
Russia Bychkov
Russia Sabitov
1999 3rd, "Centre" 6 36 17 11 8 51 35 62 R256 Russia Khamzin – 11 Russia Sabitov
Russia Kots
2000 1 38 28 4 6 68 22 88 R64 Russia Genich – 18 Russia Piskaryov
Russia Papaev
2001 2nd 12 34 13 4 17 42 54 43 R32 Ukraine Shcheglov – 5
Russia Voronkov – 5
Russia Kovardayev – 5
Russia Petrushin
Russia Sabitov
2002 7 34 14 10 10 38 27 52 R32 Russia Kovardayev – 6 Russia Sabitov
Russia Derkach
2003 12 42 16 9 17 36 46 57 QF Russia Kiselyov – 15 Russia Derkach
Russia Galyamin
2004 5 42 17 10 15 39 33 61 R32 Russia Pogrebnyak – 6 Ukraine Shevchuk
Ukraine Yakovenko
2005 4 42 23 13 6 75 36 82 RU Russia Tikhonov – 15 Ukraine Yakovenko
2006 1 42 30 9 3 83 30 99 R64 Russia Tikhonov – 22 Russia Kazachyonok
2007 1st 9 30 9 10 11 32 33 37 R32 Russia Shirokov – 7 Serbia Muslin
2008 14 30 6 9 15 34 54 27 R16 Russia Nizamutdinov – 9 Russia Yuran
2009 16 30 2 4 24 20 64 10 R32 Russia Antipenko – 6 Russia Sarsaniya
Russia Chugainov
2010 2nd 13 38 11 17 10 39 38 50 R32 Russia Yusupov – 7
Ukraine Dudchenko – 7
Russia Tarkhanov
Russia Bushmanov
2011–12 13 48 16 11 21 54 74 59 R32 Russia Mamtov – 10 Russia Grigoryan
Russia Dolmatov
Russia Tarkhanov
2012–13 16 32 6 10 16 23 40 28 R16 Russia Komkov – 3
Russia Khatazhyonkov – 3
Russia Tarkhanov
Russia Tetradze
Russia Petrakov
2013–14 3rd, "West" 3 32 16 10 6 67 37 58 R64 Russia Antonnikov – 9
Russia Zemchenkov – 9
Russia Tarkhanov
Russia Mukhanov
Russia Gridin
2014–15 4 30 15 9 6 42 27 54 R256 Russia Lipatkin – 6 Russia Uzbekistan Maminov
2015–16 1 24 19 5 0 49 12 62 R16 Russia Armenia Markosov – 11 Russia Khafizov
2016–17 2nd 11 38 11 16 11 40 47 49 R32 Russia Kazaev – 8 Russia Irkhin
2017–18 13 38 12 7 19 33 49 43 R64 Russia Kuzmichev – 7 Russia Irkhin
2018–19 9 38 14 11 13 47 49 53 R32 Russia Kukharchuk – 10 Russia Shalimov
2019–20 2 27 16 6 5 50 19 54 RU Russia Azerbaijan Aliyev – 8 Russia Yuran
2020–21 1st 8 30 13 6 11 35 39 45 R16 Russia Mirzov – 6 Russia Yuran
2021–22 1st 13 30 7 11 12 34 47 32 GS Russia Glushakov – 10 Tajikistan Cherevchenko

Current squad

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As of 12 September 2024, according to the official Premier League website.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Serbia SRB Petar Golubović
3 DF Russia RUS Irakli Chezhiya
5 DF Russia RUS Danil Stepanov
6 DF Serbia SRB Stefan Melentijević
7 FW Russia RUS Ilya Sadygov
8 FW Russia RUS Kirill Panchenko
9 FW Russia RUS Aleksandr Rudenko
10 MF Nigeria NGA Saminu Abdullahi
11 FW Russia RUS Reziuan Mirzov
13 DF Russia RUS Sergey Terekhov
14 MF Russia RUS Georgi Dzhikiya
15 DF Venezuela VEN Diego Luna (on loan from Baltika Kaliningrad)
17 MF Russia RUS Ilya Berkovsky
18 MF Russia RUS Zelimkhan Bakayev (on loan from Zenit St. Petersburg)
21 FW Uzbekistan UZB Alisher Odilov
22 MF Colombia COL Robert Mejía (on loan from Once Caldas)
24 DF Panama PAN Edgardo Fariña
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Filin
26 DF Serbia SRB Nemanja Anđelković
27 DF Ivory Coast CIV Cédric Gogoua
32 MF Argentina ARG Lucas Vera
44 GK Russia RUS Yaroslav Burychenkov
55 MF Belarus BLR Kirill Kaplenko
68 MF Russia RUS Pavel Malozemov
72 DF Spain ESP Dani Fernández
77 MF Spain ESP Álex Corredera
80 MF Russia RUS Khetag Khosonov
85 DF Russia RUS Artyom Beskibalny
87 GK Russia RUS Nikita Kokarev
88 MF Russia RUS Denis Glushakov
91 FW Russia RUS Anton Zabolotny
96 GK Russia RUS Igor Obukhov
97 MF Russia RUS Butta Magomedov
99 DF Brazil BRA Orinho

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Russia RUS Ilya Dyatlov (at Volga Ulyanovsk until 30 June 2025)
DF Russia RUS Oleg Isayenko (at Baltika Kaliningrad until 30 June 2025)
DF Russia RUS Stanislav Poroykov (at Tyumen until 30 June 2025)
DF Kazakhstan KAZ Lev Skvortsov (at Shinnik Yaroslavl until 30 June 2025)
DF Belarus BLR Zakhar Volkov (at Arsenal Tula until 30 June 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Belarus BLR Roman Yuzepchuk (at Sokol Saratov until 30 June 2025)
MF Ivory Coast CIV Boni Amian (at Dinamo Minsk until 31 December 2024)
MF Russia RUS Timur Kasimov (at Rotor Volgograd until 30 June 2025)
FW Russia RUS Ilya Porokhov (at Ural Yekaterinburg until 30 June 2025)

Reserve team

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Notable players

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

Club records

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As of 3 August 2010

Most league appearances for Khimki

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

Most league goals for Khimki

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  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

Coaching staff

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Position Staff
First-Team Manager Russia Spartak Gogniyev
First-Team Assistant Manager Russia Dmitri Vyazmikin
Russia Andrey Shatov
First-Team Coach Serbia Branimir Petrović
Goalkeeper Coach Russia Aleksandr Guteev
Fitness Coach Russia Evgeniy Bondarenko
Doctor Russia Nikita Konovalov
Masseur Russia Aleksey Lyashchenko

Managers

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Honours

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References

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  1. ^ Official Russian Premier League website Archived 26 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Заместитель министра спорта Московской области Оленев стал генеральным директором "Химок"" (in Russian). championat.com. 20 September 2022. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Исполком РФС утвердил итоги Олимп-Первенства ФНЛ-2019/20. "Ротор" и "Химки" выходят в Тинькофф-РПЛ" (in Russian). Russian Football National League. 15 May 2020.
  4. ^ ""Химки" вылетели из РПЛ после трех сезонов в лиге" (in Russian). Sports.ru. 22 May 2023.
  5. ^ ""Динамо" Махачкала впервые сыграет в РПЛ. "Химки" вернулись в высший дивизион" (in Russian). Sports.ru. 20 May 2024.
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