Fixtures

Club Friendly List 07/08 14:00 - Dinamo Moscow vs FC Akhmat Grozny - View
Russia Premier League 07/18 14:00 1 FC Akhmat Grozny vs Rubin Kazan - View
Russia Premier League 07/25 14:00 2 CSKA Moscow vs FC Akhmat Grozny - View
Russia Premier League 08/03 15:00 3 Dynamo Makhachkala vs FC Akhmat Grozny - View
Russia Premier League 08/08 14:00 4 FC Akhmat Grozny vs Zenit St Petersburg - View
Russia Premier League 08/15 14:00 5 FC Akhmat Grozny vs Krylia Sovetov - View

Results

Russia Premier League Play-Offs 05/31 16:30 1 FC Akhmat Grozny v Ural W 2-0
Russia Premier League Play-Offs 05/28 14:00 1 Ural v FC Akhmat Grozny L 2-1
Russia Premier League 05/24 13:30 30 Zenit St Petersburg v FC Akhmat Grozny L 3-0
Russia Premier League 05/18 11:00 29 FC Akhmat Grozny v Dynamo Makhachkala D 1-1
Russia Premier League 05/11 11:00 28 Akron Tolyatti v FC Akhmat Grozny L 3-2
Russia Premier League 05/04 13:30 27 FC Akhmat Grozny v CSKA Moscow D 1-1
Russia Premier League 04/26 11:00 26 FC Nizhny Novgorod v FC Akhmat Grozny L 1-0
Russia Premier League 04/19 16:30 25 Krasnodar v FC Akhmat Grozny L 3-1
Russia Cup 04/15 15:00 124 Lokomotiv Moscow v FC Akhmat Grozny L 2-1
Russia Premier League 04/12 16:30 24 FC Akhmat Grozny v Rostov W 2-1
Russia Premier League 04/05 12:15 23 Fakel Voronezh v FC Akhmat Grozny D 0-0
Russia Premier League 03/30 13:30 22 FC Akhmat Grozny v Spartak Moscow D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 49 22 27
Wins 15 8 7
Draws 14 8 6
Losses 20 6 14
Goals for 62 31 31
Goals against 70 27 43
Clean sheets 12 7 5
Failed to score 16 5 11

Wikipedia - FC Akhmat Grozny

Republican Football Club Akhmat (Chechen: футболан клуб Ахмат Соьлжа-ГӀала; Russian: Республиканский футбольный клуб Ахмат Грозный), commonly known as Akhmat Grozny, and formerly as Terek Grozny from 1958 to 2017, is a Russian professional football club based in Grozny that plays in the Russian Premier League.

History

The club was founded in 1946, as Dynamo; it changed its name in 1948 to Neftyanik and in 1958 to Terek. On 7 June 2017, the team was renamed Akhmat, after Akhmad Kadyrov, former President of the Chechen Republic.

In the 1990s the club was disbanded for some time due to the war in Chechnya. From the 1990s to 2007 the club played its home games in the neighbouring resort city of Pyatigorsk, Stavropol Krai.

They won the Russian Cup by beating Krylya Sovetov Samara in the final and the Russian First Division in 2004. In 2004 they advanced through the UEFA Cup qualification by beating the Polish team Lech Poznań 1–0 in both legs but lost to Swiss outfit FC Basel in the first round. They played in the Russian Premier League in 2005 but were relegated after finishing last. Terek finished second in the First Division in 2007 and were promoted back into the Premier League.[]

Before the start of the 2008 Premier League season, the Russian Football Union granted Terek the right to host Premier League matches in Grozny.[] On 3 July 2008, Terek signed three Romanian players at once: Andrei Margaritescu (Dinamo București), Florentin Petre (CSKA Sofia) and Daniel Pancu (Rapid București). Terek finished 12th in the 2010 Russian Premier League season.

A new stadium has been built for the club.[]

Cameroonian FC Lotus-Terek Yaoundé, founded by Terek player Guy Stephane Essame and coached by Thomas Libiih, is a farm team of the Russian club.

In January 2011 the club signed former Dutch international Ruud Gullit to an 18-month contract to manage the club. On 14 June 2011 Gullit was sacked for poor results.

On 30 October 2017, manager Oleg Kononov resigned,[] with Mikhail Galaktionov taking over in a caretaker capacity, before being announced as Akhmat's permanent manager on 14 December 2017.

On 30 September 2019, after a 2–0 away defeat to Sochi, Rashid Rakhimov resigned as manager, with Igor Shalimov being appointed as Rakhimov's replacement the same day. On 26 July 2020, Igor Shalimov's contract as manager expired and he left Akhmat Grozny, to be replaced by Andrei Talalayev.

On 11 September 2022, Andrei Talalayev was relieved of his duties as Head Coach, with Yury Nagaytsev taking over in a caretaker capacity. On 22 September 2022, Sergei Tashuyev was announced as Akhmat Grozny's new permanent Head Coach.

In the 2024–25 season, Akhmat finished 14th and qualified for the relegation play-offs. Akhmat defeated Ural Yekaterinburg in the play-offs and remained in the Premier League.

League

USSR

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Top scorer
(league)
Head coach
1990 2nd,"Center" 13 42 17 7 18 51 52 41 Masudov – 13 Dyachenko
1991 5 42 19 11 12 55 40 49 Gilagaev – 11 Tarkhanov

Russia

European

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2004–05 UEFA Cup Second qualifying round Lech Poznań 1–0 1–0 2–0
First round Basel 1–1 0–2 1–3
FC Akhmat Grozny is a professional soccer club based in Grozny, the capital of the Chechen Republic in Russia. Founded in 1958, the team has undergone several transformations and name changes throughout its history, reflecting the region's complex socio-political landscape. The club was rebranded as FC Akhmat Grozny in 2008, in honor of Akhmad Kadyrov, the first President of the Chechen Republic.

Competing in the Russian Premier League, FC Akhmat Grozny has established itself as a competitive force in Russian football. The team's colors are green and white, and they play their home matches at the Akhmat Arena, a modern stadium that can accommodate over 30,000 spectators. The club's passionate fan base, known for their unwavering support, plays a crucial role in creating an electrifying atmosphere during home games.

FC Akhmat Grozny has experienced varying degrees of success in domestic competitions, including participation in the Russian Cup and the Russian Premier League. The club is known for its resilience and determination, often showcasing a blend of tactical discipline and physicality on the pitch. Over the years, FC Akhmat Grozny has also focused on developing local talent, contributing to the growth of soccer in the region.

With a commitment to excellence and a strong community presence, FC Akhmat Grozny continues to strive for success in Russian football, aiming to build on its legacy and inspire future generations of players and fans.