Results

Russia Division 2 06/28 12:00 1 FK Chelyabinsk v Volgar G Astrakhan W 4-2
Russia Division 2 06/24 15:00 1 Volgar G Astrakhan v FK Chelyabinsk D 1-1
Russia Division 2 06/14 10:00 - FK Chelyabinsk v FK Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk L 1-2
Russia Division 2 06/08 14:00 - Alexandria Women v FK Chelyabinsk L 2-1
Russia Division 2 06/01 12:00 - FK Chelyabinsk v Volgar G Astrakhan W 2-0
Russia Division 2 05/28 13:00 - Torpedo Miass v FK Chelyabinsk L 2-0
Russia Division 2 05/24 12:00 - FK Chelyabinsk v Rodina-2 W 1-0
Russia Division 2 05/18 12:00 - FK Chelyabinsk v FK Spartak Kostroma L 1-5
Russia Division 2 05/11 13:00 - FK Volga Ulyanovsk v FK Chelyabinsk W 0-1
Russia Division 2 05/04 11:00 - FK Chelyabinsk v PFC Kuban W 2-1
Russia Division 2 04/27 12:00 - FK Leningradets v FK Chelyabinsk L 1-0
Russia Division 2 04/23 13:00 - FK Chelyabinsk v Veles W 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 44 21 23
Wins 21 11 10
Draws 11 4 7
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 52 27 25
Goals against 46 23 23
Clean sheets 17 10 7
Failed to score 11 5 6

Wikipedia - FC Chelyabinsk

Football Club Chelyabinsk (Russian: ФК «Челябинск») is a Russian football club from Chelyabinsk that will play in the Russian First League, the second tier of the Russian football league system, in the 2025–26 season.

It played professionally from 1989 to 1993 and from 1997 on. The club was called Strela Chelyabinsk (1977–1989) and Zenit Chelyabinsk (1990–2008). It played on the second-highest level, Russian First Division, in 1992 and 1993.

History

The club was founded in 1977 as Strela Chelyabinsk. From 1977 to 1989 the club played in the regional leagues, and won the league title in 1980. The club also played the regional final 5 times, winning it in 1986 and 1987. In 1990 the club was renamed to Zenit Chelyabinsk. It was promoted to the second-highest level, Russian First Division, in 1992. The following year, the club was relegated.

In 2009 the club was renamed to its current name, FC Chelyabinsk. The club made a great run in the 2009–10 Russian Cup, reaching the round of 16. Chelyabinsk entered the competition in the second round, where they beat FC Tyumen. In the third round, they defeated Gornyak Uchaly, and in the fourth round, they eliminated Gazovik Orenburg 4–1. In the fifth round, they defeated second division club FC KAMAZ. Now in the round of 32, the club produced a massive upset when they beat Russian Premier League club PFC Krylia. Their run came to an end in the round of 16, where Mordovia Saransk defeated them 2–0.

In the 2024–25 Second League Division A season, Chelyabinsk qualified to the promotion play-offs, where they defeated Volgar Astrakhan in a penalty shoot-out (after 1–1 aggregate tie), earning promotion to the Russian First League.

FK Chelyabinsk is a professional soccer club based in Chelyabinsk, Russia. Founded in 1936, the team has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit. The club's colors are traditionally blue and white, which are proudly displayed in their home matches at the Trud Stadium, a venue that can accommodate thousands of enthusiastic supporters.

Over the years, FK Chelyabinsk has experienced various levels of success in Russian football, competing in different leagues and tournaments. The team is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection. With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and resilience, FK Chelyabinsk aims to make its mark in Russian soccer, striving for promotion to higher divisions and aiming for success in national competitions.

The club's identity is deeply intertwined with the city of Chelyabinsk, reflecting the region's industrial heritage and cultural pride. As they continue to build their legacy, FK Chelyabinsk remains a symbol of hope and determination for its supporters, embodying the spirit of Russian football.