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SC Rotor Volgograd (russian: СK Ротор) is a Russian professional football club from the large city of Volgograd,
Volgograd Oblast Volgograd Oblast (russian: Волгогра́дская о́бласть, ''Volgogradskaya oblast'') is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject (an oblast) of Russia, located in the Volga region, Volga region of Southern Russia. Its adminis ...
(formerly Stalingrad). The club will play in the third-tier
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in the 2022–23 season. They are the largest and best supported Volgograd club and for most of their existence have been the city's only representatives in the national league system. They played at the top level of Soviet/Russian football either side of World War II, from 1989 to 1990, from 1991 to 2004 and in the 2020—21 season. During the 1990s they were one of the strongest clubs in newly independent Russia and qualified for European competition four times. In recent years financial and ownership difficulties have repeatedly threatened their professional status and they have played mostly in lower regional leagues. The team currently plays its home games at the Volgograd Arena since 2018.


History

Both the current team name and the former name "Traktor" are references to the
Stalingrad Tractor Factory , romanized_name = , former_name = , type = Open joint-stock company , traded_as = , industry = Machinery, Defence , fate = , predecessor = , successor = , founded = , founder = , defunct = , hq_location_ ...
, once a major producer of tractors, and the scene of heavy fighting during the
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during World War II.


Soviet era

The creation of a Russian national football pyramid immediately prior to World War II propelled Traktor Stalingrad to national prominence. Traktor were champions of the new fourth-level Group G in 1937, and were then promoted straight to the highest-level Group A as it expanded from 9 clubs to 26. They remained at the top level until 1950. Rotor then spent three decades at the top regional level, although the creation of the Supreme League in 1970 pushed their league from the second level overall down to the third. They gradually improved throughout the 1970s and finally won Zone III of the Soviet Second League (the third tier) in 1980 and 1981, and were successful in the promotion playoffs the second time. In 1988 Rotor finished second in the Soviet First League, earning promotion to the Soviet Top League. They finished 13th and last in the downsized 1990 competition after the Georgian and Lithuanian teams withdrew, and the decision was made to relegate them. However they bounced straight back as champions of the First League in 1991, thus becoming founder members of the new
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after the USSR collapsed.


Top Division/Premier League and Europe

In the mid-1990s, Rotor was one of the strongest clubs in Russia, rivalling
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for the championship, yet never winning it. Rotor became the league runners-up in 1993 and 1997. Rotor played five successive seasons in European competition, from 1994–95 to 1998–99. They qualified for the
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through their league position every year except 1996–97, when they instead chose to enter the Intertoto Cup. Unfortunately for Rotor, the fall of communism had left all the former
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leagues badly under-resourced compared to their Western counterparts, and indeed Rotor were knocked out by all four of the
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and Italian clubs they played. The exception came against
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's
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in 1995–96. Having drawn the home leg 0–0, Rotor raced into a 2–0 lead at
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before United scored their first goal. Rotor were seconds away from being the first European club to win at Old Trafford when United's
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Peter Schmeichel scored a famous equaliser, but the 2–2 draw meant Rotor progressed by the
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. They went on to be defeated by eventual Runners-up
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in the second round. Full European results: * QR: Qualifying round In the 2000s, Rotor's results declined, and in 2004, the team finished last in the Russian Premier League. The club's owner Vladimir Goryunov, a member of the
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and head of the parliamentary sports committee, explored options to save Rotor from relegation, such as expanding the Premier League to 20 teams. But in January 2005 Rotor were unable to make the required financial guarantees and so lost their professional licence entirely.


2005–2014: Financial troubles and decline

Rotor's reserve side in the
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, Rotor-2 Volgograd, became the club's first team and was renamed Rotor in 2006. In 2007 local businessman Oleg Mikheev acquired the club's main asset the Volgograd Central Stadium, and with it effective control over the club, but financial troubles continued and the team's performances in the Second Division declined. Matters came to a head in 2009. Russia had officially launched its bid for the FIFA World Cup 2018 and Volgograd city was in line for a new stadium - provided they had a professional club to fill it after the tournament. Rotor, facing legal action and a transfer embargo due to their financial status, were not reliable candidates. The government created a new entity,
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, intending to assume the Rotor name. In fact, Rotor managed to co-exist with the new FC for the first half of the 2009 season, before Mikheev suspended operations and the government took ownership of the club and stadium from him. The two clubs were merged into one, and the new Rotor Volgograd were promoted to the second-level Russian Football National League thanks to teams above them withdrawing. The regional Ministry of Sport invested 150 million roubles ($4.9m) in the club's playing budget for the 2010 campaign, but it ended in failure as Rotor were relegated in 17th place. Governor Brovko admitted that the transition to the higher level was made too quickly. Former club player
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took over management and steered the team to promotion as champions of their Second Division zone in 2011–12. This time they were able to consolidate in the National League, finishing 9th and then 14th. But financial troubles continued. A Ministry of Sport investigation found evidence of financial misconduct by club management along with substantial overspending, and regional Governor Andrey Bocharov announced after the 2013 season that government support for Rotor was being withdrawn. The club dropped back into the Second Division (renamed the Professional Football League) for the first half of the 2014–15 (autumn-spring) season, then withdrew in order to immediately transfer to the 2015 (spring-autumn) Russian Amateur Football League, the fourth level overall.


2015–present: Revival and a new decline

In the 2015 season Rotor won the Amateur League Chernozemye (South-West Region) division at the first attempt by 11 points, suffering only one defeat in 22 games. The 45,000-seater Pobeda Stadium is under construction on their old Central Stadium site, and it was reported in August 2015 that the first team are still interested in moving into the facility after the 2018 World Cup, which makes attaining a higher league status a priority. They were licensed for third-tier
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for the 2016–17 season. They won their zone of the PFL in the 2016–17 season and were promoted to the second-level Russian National Football League for 2017–18. Despite ending the 2017–18 season in the relegation zone, the club stayed in the league for the 2018–19 season as another team that finished above them in the table failed to obtain the league license. On 15 May 2020, FNL season was abandoned due to the
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. As Rotor was in the 1st position in the standings, they were promoted to the Russian Premier League for the 2020–21 season, returning to the top level after a 16-year break. In the
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season, Rotor only was able to score 15 goals in 30 games, and finished in 15th place, leading to relegation back to FNL after one season in the top tier. They also were awarded two losses due to a
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outbreak in the squad. In the
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, Rotor finished 18th out of 20 clubs, suffering second consecutive relegation.


Honours


Leagues

* Soviet Top League/ Russian Premier League (first tier) **Runners-up: 2 (1993, 1997) *
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/ Russian First League (second tier) **Winners: 2 (1991, 2019–20) **Runners-up: 1 (1988) *
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(third tier) **Winners: 2 (1981, 2011–12) **Runners-up: 2 (1979, 1980) *
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/ Russian Amateur Football League (fourth tier) **Winners: 2 (
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, 2015 (Chernozemye Region))


Cups

* Russian Cup **Runners-up: 1 (1995) *
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(Thailand) **Winner: 1 (1995)


Current squad

As of 8 September 2022, according to th
Second League website


Reserve squad


Historical names

*Traktorostroitel Stalingrad ''(1929~1936)'' *Dzerzhinets-STZ Stalingrad ''(1936)'' *Traktor Stalingrad ''(1937~47)'' *Torpedo Stalingrad ''(1948~57)'' *Traktor Stalingrad ''(1958~60)'' *Traktor Volgograd ''(1961~69)'' *Stal Volgograd ''(1970~1971)'' *Barrikady Volgograd ''(1972~1974)'' *Rotor Volgograd ''(1975~2004)'' *Rotor-2 ''(2005)'' *Rotor ''(2006~2009,2010~2014)'' *Rotor Volgograd ''(2015~2018)'' *Rotor ''(2018~)''


Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Rotor. ;Russia/USSR *
Anatoli Zinchenko Anatoli Alekseyevich Zinchenko (russian: Анатолий Алексеевич Зинченко) (born 8 August 1949, in Stalinsk) is a retired Soviet football player and Russian coach. He is best known for being the first Soviet football player ...
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Oleg Sergeyev Oleg Vyacheslavovich Sergeyev (russian: Олег Вячеславович Сергеев; born 29 March 1968) is a Russian football coach and a former player. Honours * Soviet Premier League winner: 1991. * Soviet Premier League runner-up: 19 ...
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Aleksandr Ponomarev Oleksandr Ponomariov (Russian: Александр Семёнович Пономарёв; ua, Олександр Семенович Пономарьов 23 April 1918 – 7 June 1973) was a Soviet Ukrainian football player and manager. Ca ...
* Valeri Kleimyonov * Igor Lediakhov *
Evgeni Aldonin Evgeni Valerievich Aldonin (russian: Евгений Валерьевич Алдонин; born 22 January 1980)Aleksei Bakharev Aleksei Aleksandrovich Bakharev (russian: Алексей Александрович Бахарев, uk, Олексій Олександрович Бахарєв; 12 October 1976 – 18 March 2022) was a Russian and Ukrainian professional footba ...
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Albert Borzenkov Albert Valentinovich Borzenkov (russian: Альберт Валентинович Борзенков; born 3 January 1973) is a Russian football coach and a former player. Honours * Russian Premier League runner-up: 1997. * Russian Premier L ...
* Maksim Buznikin *
Andrei Chichkin Andrei Grigoryevich Chickin (russian: Андрей Григорьевич Чичкин; born 12 October 1977) is a Russian football coach and a former player. He played as a goalkeeper. He works as goalkeeping coach with FC Mordovia Saransk. In ...
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Aleksei Gerasimenko Aleksei Petrovich Gerasimenko (russian: Алексей Петрович Герасименко, born 17 December 1970) is a Russian Association football, football coach and a former player. He is the manager of FC Krasnodar-2, Krasnodar-2. Hono ...
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Yevgeni Makeyev Yevgeni Vladimirovich Makeyev or Evgeniy Makeev (; born 24 July 1989) is a Russian association football player plays as a left-back or centre-back for Veles Moscow. Club career He made his debut in the Russian Premier League on 15 March 2009 ...
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Nikolai Olenikov Nikolai Vladimirovich Olenikov (russian: Николай Владимирович Олеников; born 24 May 1975) is a Russian association football coach and a former defender. He is an assistant coach with the Under-19 squad of FC Rotor Vol ...
* Roman Pavlyuchenko *
Aleksei Rebko Aleksei Vasilyevich Rebko (russian: Алексей Васильевич Ребко; born 23 April 1986) is a Russian association football coach and a former midfielder. He is an assistant manager with Fakel Voronezh. Career He broke the record ...
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Aleksandr Shmarko Aleksandr Nikolayevich Shmarko (russian: Александр Николаевич Шмарко; born 12 March 1969) is a retired Soviet and Russian football player. Honours * Russian Premier League runner-up: 1993, 1997. * Russian Premier Lea ...
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Oleg Veretennikov Oleg Aleksandrovich Veretennikov (russian: Олег Александрович Веретенников; born 5 January 1970) is a professional Russian association football coach and a former international footballer. He is the runner-up goalsc ...
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Roman Vorobyov Roman Konstantinovich Vorobyov (russian: Роман Константинович Воробьёв; born 24 March 1984) is a Russian former association football player. As a player, he was versatile, playing as right midfielder, left midfielder a ...
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Valeri Yesipov Valery Vyacheslavovich Yesipov (russian: Валерий Вячеславович Есипов; born 4 October 1971) is a Russian association football, football manager and a former player. Once, Yesipov held the record for most appearances in ...
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Denis Zubko Denis Ivanovich Zubko (russian: Денис Иванович Зубко; born 7 November 1974) is an association football coach and a former player who played striker. Honours * Russian Premier League runner-up: 1997. * Top 33 players year-end ...
;Armenia *
Khoren Bayramyan Khoren Robertovich Bayramyan ( hy, Խորեն Ռոբերտի Բայրամյան; russian: Хорен Робертович Байрамян; born 7 January 1992) is an Armenian professional Association football, footballer who plays for FC Rosto ...
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Armen Manucharyan Armen Manucharyan (born 3 February 1995) is an Armenian international footballer who plays as a right back, for Van. Club career Born in Yerevan, he has played club football for Banants and Pyunik. On 10 August 2020, he signed with Russian Pr ...
;Belarus *
Dzmitry Kamarowski Dzmitry Alyaksandravich Kamarowski ( be, Дзмітрый Камароўскі; russian: Дмитрий Александрович Комаровский; born 10 October 1986) is a Belarusian professional Association football, football coach and ...
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Andrei Kovalenko Andrei Nikolaevich Kovalenko (russian: Андрей Николаевич Коваленко; born June 7, 1970) is a Russian former professional ice hockey forward. He played in the National Hockey League with the Quebec Nordiques, Colorado Aval ...
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Ivan Mayewski Ivan Mayewski ( be, Іван Маеўскі; russian: Иван Маевский; born 5 May 1988) is a retired Belarusian footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career In January 2015, Mayewski joined Polish Ekstraklasa club Zawisza Bydgosz ...
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Dzmitry Rawneyka Dzmitry Vasilevich Rawneyka ( be, Дзмітрый Васiлевiч Раўнейка; russian: Дмитрий Васильевич Ровнейко; born 13 May 1980) is a former Belarusian professional footballer. He is currently a part of the ...
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Sergei Pareiko Sergei Pareiko (born 31 January 1977) is a retired Estonian footballer. He is currently the sporting director of Estonian football club Levadia. Pareiko played as a goalkeeper in Estonian, Russian and Polish top tiers. He made a total of 65 ap ...
;Georgia *
Giorgi Arabidze Giorgi Arabidze ( ka, გიორგი არაბიძე; born 4 March 1998) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Torpedo Kutaisi. He is the winner of several trophies in the Ukrainian and Georgian leagues. Ara ...
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Zuriko Davitashvili Zuriko Davitashvili ( ka, ზურიკო დავითაშვილი, tr; born 15 February 2001) is a Georgian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a left winger for club FC Girondins de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, on loa ...
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Solomon Kvirkvelia Solomon "Saba" Kvirkvelia ( ka, სოლომონ "საბა" კვირკველია, tr, ; born 6 February 1992) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Neftçi PFK and the Georgia national team. C ...
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Beka Mikeltadze Beka Mikeltadze ( ka, ბექა მიქელთაძე; born 26 November 1997) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a forward for A-League Men club Newcastle Jets and the Georgia national team. Club career In 2018, after s ...
;Kazakhstan * Vitaliy Abramov *
Yuri Aksenov Yuri Aleksandrovich Aksenov (russian: Юрий Александрович Аксёнов; born 11 August 1973) is a former Kazakhstani professional footballer. Career He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1990 for FC Te ...
* Valeri Korobkin *
Andrei Miroshnichenko Andrei Gennadyevich Miroshnichenko (russian: Андрей Геннадьевич Мирошниченко; born 21 December 1968) is a Kazakhstani professional football coach and a former player. He is a technical director with FC Tobol. Club ...
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Vladimir Niederhaus Vladimir Viktorovich Niederhaus (born 13 August 1967) is a Kazakhstani football official and a former player. He played international football for both Kazakhstan and Russia. Post-playing career After retirement, Niederhaus held various adminis ...
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Aleksey Shchotkin Aleksey Aleksandrovich Shchyotkin (russian: Алексей Александрович Щёткин; born 21 May 1991) is a Kazakh football striker who plays for the Kazakhstan national football team. Career Club Shchyotkin left FC Taraz in De ...
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Dmitri Shomko Dmitry Andreyevich Shomko (russian: Дмитрий Андреевич Шомко; born 19 March 1990) is a Kazakhstan, Kazakh association football, football player who plays for Kazakh club FC Aktobe, Aktobe and is part of the Kazakhstan nation ...
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Sergei Zhunenko Sergey Nikolayevich Zhunenko (russian: Серге́й Николаевич Жуненко; born 13 May 1970) is a Kazakhstani former professional footballer who played as a defender or midfielder. Club career He made his professional debut in ...
;Latvia *
Ivans Lukjanovs Ivans Lukjanovs (born 24 January 1987) is a retired Latvian footballer, who played as a winger. Club career Lukjanovs was born in Daugavpils, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union. As a youth player he played for JFC Skonto, making his first first-team ap ...
;Malawi * Essau Kanyenda ;Moldova *
Alexandr Covalenco Alexandru Covalenco (russian: Александр Коваленко, born 25 March 1978 in Tiraspol, Moldavian SSR) is a retired Moldovan footballer. Career In February 2002, he joined Dynamo Moscow MGO VFSO "Dynamo" (russian: МГО ВФСО ...
;Tajikistan * Andrei Manannikov ;Ukraine * Yuri Hudymenko * Yuri Kalitvintsev *
Hennadiy Orbu Hennadiy Hryhorovych Orbu ( uk, Геннадій Григорович Орбу; born 23 July 1970) is a Ukrainian retired professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Ukrainian Premier League in 1991 for Shakhtar Donetsk. He p ...
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Ihor Zhabchenko Ihor Zhabchenko ( uk, Ігор Валентинович Жабченко; born 1 July 1968) is a Ukrainian former professional Association football, football player and current manager of FC Nyva Buzova, Nyva Buzova. Playing career Zhabchenko m ...
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Vitaliy Denisov Vitaliy Gennadyevich Denisov (; born 23 February 1987) is an Uzbek professional footballer of Belarusian origin, who plays as a left-back for Sogdiana Jizzakh. He is a former member of the Uzbekistan national football team. He is the son of ...
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Yaroslav Krushelnitskiy Yaroslav Krushelnitskiy (russian: Ярослав Крушельницкий; born 16 March 1983) is an Uzbekistani football coach and a former Uzbekistani international defender. Career FC Shurtan Guzar He joined FC Shurtan Guzar in 2010 and ...
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Vladimir Radkevich Vladimir Radkevich ( ky, Владимир Валерьевич Радкевич, ; born 31 March 1976) is an Uzbekistani-Kyrgyzstani football coach and a former player of Russian roots. He is an assistant manager of Russian club FC Zenit Penza. ...
;Venezuela *
Andrés Ponce Andrés Fabián Ponce Núñez (born 11 November 1996) is a Venezuelan professional footballer who plays for Russian First League club FC Akron Tolyatti. Career Club On 27 July 2018, Ponce signed with the Russian Premier League club FC Anzhi M ...


References


External links

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Fans' website

Rotor's Return: Goals, Ghosts and Stalingrad
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