Fixtures

Russia Division 2 07/26 15:00 19 Angusht Nazran vs FK Druzhba Maikop - View
Russia Division 2 08/02 15:00 20 Sevastopol vs Angusht Nazran - View
Russia Division 2 08/09 15:00 21 Angusht Nazran vs FC Sochi II - View
Russia Division 2 08/16 15:00 22 Tokyo Cinqreves vs Angusht Nazran - View
Russia Division 2 08/23 15:00 23 Angusht Nazran vs FK Legion Dynamo - View
Russia Division 2 08/30 15:00 24 Angusht Nazran vs Kuban Holding - View

Results

Russia Division 2 07/05 15:00 18 FC Nart Cherkessk v Angusht Nazran L 1-0
Russia Division 2 06/29 14:00 17 Angusht Nazran v Pobeda Khasavyurt L 0-1
Russia Division 2 06/25 14:00 16 FC Dynamo-2 Makhachkala v Angusht Nazran W 0-1
Russia Division 2 06/21 14:00 15 Angusht Nazran v Dinamo Stavropol W 1-0
Russia Division 2 06/14 13:30 14 Angusht Nazran v Rostov-M2 L 2-3
Russia Division 2 06/07 13:30 13 Angusht Nazran v FK Astrakhan L 1-2
Russia Division 2 05/31 14:00 12 Kuban Holding v Angusht Nazran D 2-2
Russia Division 2 05/24 14:00 11 FK Legion Dynamo v Angusht Nazran L 1-0
Russia Division 2 05/17 13:00 10 Angusht Nazran v Valentin Pieraert D 0-0
Russia Division 2 05/10 14:00 9 FC Sochi II v Angusht Nazran L 4-0
Russia Division 2 05/03 13:00 8 Angusht Nazran v Sevastopol D 0-0
Russia Division 2 04/26 14:00 7 FK Druzhba Maikop v Angusht Nazran L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 35 17 18
Wins 6 2 4
Draws 11 7 4
Losses 18 8 10
Goals for 18 9 9
Goals against 41 16 25
Clean sheets 14 8 6
Failed to score 24 12 12

Wikipedia - FC Angusht Nazran

FC Angusht Nazran (Russian: «Ангушт» Назрань) is a Russian association football club based in Nazran, Republic of Ingushetia.

History

The club was founded in 1993 as Ingushetia Nazran and entered the Russian Third League in 1994. In 1995 the club was renamed Angusht and finished second in their zone, securing promotion to the Second League (they were playing in Malgobek that season). Angusht finished second in 1998 and third in 2000, and in 2005 they managed to win their Second Division zone to get another promotion. The club spent the 2006 season in the First Division, finishing last between 22 teams. After the season Angusht went bankrupt, were renamed FC Nazran (and shortly after that FC Ongusht Nazran) and joined the Amateur Football League. In 2009 it was renamed back to Angusht. It was promoted to the second-level (now called Russian National Football League) for the 2013–14 season, but were again relegated after just one season on that level.

They were denied professional license for the 2019–20 season due to accumulated debts.

On 21 February 2024, Angusht was licensed for the 2024 season of the Second League Division B.

Angusht Nazran is a professional soccer team based in Nazran, the capital of the Republic of Ingushetia in Russia. Founded in 1992, the club has established itself as a prominent force in regional football, competing in various leagues and tournaments throughout its history. The team's colors are typically represented by a combination of blue and white, symbolizing the spirit and resilience of the Ingush people.

Angusht Nazran plays its home matches at the Spartak Stadium, which boasts a passionate local fan base that creates an electric atmosphere during games. The club is known for its commitment to developing local talent, often featuring players from the surrounding region and fostering a strong sense of community pride.

Over the years, Angusht Nazran has achieved notable success in regional competitions and has made appearances in the Russian Football National League, showcasing its ambition to rise through the ranks of Russian football. The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a competitive opponent on the field.

With a focus on youth development and community engagement, Angusht Nazran continues to strive for excellence, aiming to leave a lasting legacy in Russian soccer while inspiring the next generation of players in Ingushetia.