Results

Russia Division 1 05/24 10:00 34 FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk v PFC Sochi W 2-1
Russia Division 1 05/19 15:00 33 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk v FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk W 0-2
Russia Division 1 05/10 13:00 32 FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk v Baltika Kaliningrad D 0-0
Russia Division 1 05/03 14:00 31 Shinnik Yaroslavl v FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk W 0-2
Russia Division 1 04/27 12:00 30 Sokol Saratov v FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk W 1-2
Russia Division 1 04/19 12:00 29 FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk v SKA Energia Khabarovsk W 2-1
Russia Division 1 04/13 12:00 28 FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk v Rotor Volgograd D 1-1
Russia Division 1 04/06 07:00 27 FK Yenisey v FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk W 0-3
Russia Division 1 03/29 12:00 26 FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk v Alania Vladikavkaz D 1-1
Russia Division 1 03/23 14:00 25 Chaika Petropavlovskaya v FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk W 0-2
Russia Division 1 03/16 11:00 24 Ural v FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk L 2-1
Russia Division 1 03/07 12:00 23 FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk v Arsenal Tula D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 17 23
Wins 20 9 11
Draws 10 6 4
Losses 10 2 8
Goals for 63 25 38
Goals against 48 15 33
Clean sheets 13 5 8
Failed to score 7 4 3

FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk (Russian: ФК "Черноморец" Новороссийск) is the oldest Russian association football club based in Novorossiysk. It plays in the second-tier Russian First League.

History

The club was founded as a part of the football section in the Olympia sports club (Novorossiysk) in the summer of 1907, and on September 30, 1907, the first international match between the Olympia club and the sailors of a merchant ship from England took place, the match ended in a draw 2:2. The Club changed name for Cement Novorossiysk in 1960 and was known by its name in 1960–1969 and 1978–1991. In 1970–1977, the clubs was called Trud Novorossiysk, in 1992–1993 Gekris Novorossiysk, and in 2005 FC Novorossiysk. Chernomorets is Russian for "a man from Black Sea".

The club played in class B of the Soviet football in 1960–1970. After this they did not participate in Soviet championships until 1978, when they entered the Second League. They played there until the dissolution of USSR, and in 1992 were entitled to enter the Russian First Division. They spent three years there. After a third place in 1992 they won their regional group in 1993, but did not succeed in the promotion-relegation tournament. A victory in the First Division in 1994 brought them automatic promotion.

Chernomorets stayed in the Top Division from 1995 to 2001. Their best result was sixth position in 1997 and 2000. The latter entitled them to a place in the UEFA Cup, where they were knocked out in the first round by Valencia.

In 2002 Chernomorets won promotion straight back, but were relegated again in 2003. After the 2004 season in the First Division, Chernomorets were denied a professional licence. The club was reorganized, renamed FC Novorossiysk and entered the Amateur Football League for the 2005 season. In the course of the season the team was renamed Chernomorets again. Chernomorets finished first in the South zone and went on to win the final tournament, becoming amateur champions of Russia. Chernomorets finished third in the South zone of Russian Second Division in the 2006 season. They finally finished first and were promoted to Russian First Division for the 2007 season. It stayed 2 seasons in First Division and relegated back to Second Division in 2009. They were promoted to the First Division again after winning the Second Division zone in 2010. It was relegated back from the First Division after one year on that level.

On 28 May 2023, the club secured promotion to the Russian First League.

In the 2024–25 season, Chernomorets finished 3rd in the First League, making them eligible for the Russian Premier League promotion play-offs. However, the club was not issued the 2025–26 RPL license as their stadium did not pass Premier League requirements (Chernomorets also could not come to an agreement with potential replacement stadiums such as Fisht Stadium) and remained in the First League.

FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk is a professional soccer club based in Novorossiysk, 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, reflecting its coastal heritage, as Novorossiysk is located on the Black Sea.

Chernomorets has experienced various levels of success throughout its history, competing in both the top tiers of Russian football and lower divisions. The team plays its home matches at the Central Stadium, which has a capacity of around 10,000 spectators, creating an intimate and vibrant atmosphere for fans.

The club's name, "Chernomorets," translates to "Black Sea Man," symbolizing the connection to the region's maritime culture. Over the years, FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent and has produced several players who have gone on to achieve success in Russian and international football.

With a commitment to both competitive excellence and community engagement, FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk continues to strive for success on the pitch while fostering a strong sense of identity and pride among its supporters. The team remains a significant part of the local culture and a source of inspiration for aspiring young athletes in the region.