Russia Division 1 03/29 12:00 25 FK Tosno v Tom Tomsk W 0-1
Russia Division 1 03/22 10:00 24 Tom Tomsk v Sakhalin Sakhalinsk D 2-2
Russia Division 1 03/18 10:00 23 Tom Tomsk v Sokol Saratov W 2-1
Russia Division 1 03/14 11:00 22 Dzerzhinsk v Tom Tomsk L 2-0
Europe Friendlies 02/02 15:00 - Tom Tomsk v Amkar Perm L 2-3
Russia Division 1 11/22 08:00 21 Tom Tomsk v SKA Energia Khabarovsk W 1-0
Russia Division 1 11/18 05:00 20 Luch-Energiya Vladivostok v Tom Tomsk D 0-0
Russia Division 1 11/14 12:30 19 Tom Tomsk v Krylia Sovetov W 1-0
Russia Division 1 11/08 08:45 18 FK Yenisey v Tom Tomsk W 0-3
Russia Division 1 11/02 09:00 17 Tom Tomsk v FC Orenburg L 0-2
Russia Division 1 10/25 13:00 16 Volgar G Astrakhan v Tom Tomsk W 1-3
Russia Division 1 10/11 15:00 14 Baltika Kaliningrad v Tom Tomsk W 1-2
Russia Division 1 10/05 08:00 13 Tom Tomsk v Anzhi Makhachkala W 1-0
Russia Division 1 09/29 14:30 12 Shinnik Yaroslavl v Tom Tomsk D 0-0
Russia Division 1 09/20 10:00 11 Tom Tomsk v Sibir Novosibirsk D 1-1
Russia Division 1 09/13 08:00 10 FK Tyumen v Tom Tomsk W 1-2
Russia Division 1 09/07 12:00 9 Tom Tomsk v FK Tosno D 2-2
Russia Cup 08/31 10:00 6 Sibir Novosibirsk v Tom Tomsk L 3-2
Russia Division 1 08/24 04:00 8 Sakhalin Sakhalinsk v Tom Tomsk W 0-4
Russia Division 1 08/17 15:00 7 Sokol Saratov v Tom Tomsk D 1-1
Russia Division 1 08/10 12:00 6 Tom Tomsk v Dzerzhinsk W 3-0
Russia Division 1 08/03 04:00 5 SKA Energia Khabarovsk v Tom Tomsk W 2-3
Russia Division 1 07/27 12:00 4 Tom Tomsk v Luch-Energiya Vladivostok W 3-1
Russia Division 1 07/19 12:15 3 Krylia Sovetov v Tom Tomsk L 2-1
Russia Division 1 07/12 12:00 2 Tom Tomsk v FK Yenisey L 0-2
Russia Division 1 07/06 09:00 1 PFC Sochi v Tom Tomsk W 0-1
Russia Premier League Play-Offs 05/22 12:00 14 Tom Tomsk v FC Ufa W 3-1
Russia Premier League Play-Offs 05/18 11:00 14 FC Ufa v Tom Tomsk L 5-1
Russia Cup 03/26 12:00 3 Tom Tomsk v Luch-Energiya Vladivostok L 2-3

Wikipedia - FC Tom Tomsk

FC Tom Tomsk (Russian: Футбольный клуб Томь Томск) was a Russian professional football club, based in the Siberian city of Tomsk. The team played in Trud Stadium (Tomsk) before being dissolved in 2022.

History

The team was previously named Burevestnik (1957), Tomich (1958, 1961–1963), Sibelektromotor (1959–1960), Torpedo (1964–1967, 1974–1978), Tomles (1968–1973) and Manometr (1979–1987). The club is currently named after the river of Tom, where Tomsk is located.

In the 1990s, the team acquired a number of players that would help them begin their ascent out of the Russian Second Division. Viktor Sebelev, Valery Konovalov and Ruslan Akhidzhak were key players of the early part of the decade with Sergei Ageyev, Vyacheslav Vishnevskiy and Dmitry Kudinov strengthening the team as they made a run on the division championship. In 1996, the team finished 2nd in the division, just falling short of promotion to the Russian First Division. In 1997, Tomsk finally achieved a significant goal when they advanced to the First Division with a strong season performance.

Previous logo, used until 2007

Following the promotion, the team acquired a significant set of new players including Sergei Zhukov, Andrei Talalaev and Mikhail Murashov to help keep the team in the First Division. However, Tomsk suffered a blow when their newly privatised sponsor, Eastern Oil Company (VNK) pulled out of the team and left them with no sponsor. At this point, advancement was a pipe dream with survival in the tougher division becoming a priority. It was at this point that the team also had to upgrade their stadium to new standards of the league.

The team played middling football for several years until the arrival of a new sponsor brought in much-needed funds and allowed the team to acquire new players and begin to compete. Third-place finishes in 2002 and 2003 left the team just short of promotion. However, the 2004 season brought new joy and Tomsk finished second in the division, earning promotion to the Russian Premier League for the 2005 season. The 2005 season saw Tomsk survive their first year in top-flight football with a 10th-place finish. In 2006, the team improved its position slightly with an 8th-place finish but in 2007, the club slipped to an 11th-place finish.

The former jersey sponsor Tomskneft, a local subsidiary of Yukos, has recently been sold to new investors. Today, the team is sponsored by the regional authorities.

The club's directors disclosed that the club needed to raise funds or it would go out of business due to debts of 200 million roubles in June 2009.

At the end of the 2018–19 season, they qualified for the Premier League promotion play-offs, but lost to FC Ufa with an aggregate score of 1–2.

In the 2020–21 Russian Football National League, Tom finished in the relegation zone, but remained in the league because two other clubs were disqualified for separate reasons.

Tom failed to receive the license for the 2022–23 FNL season and announced they will apply for the third-tier Russian Football National League 2 license. The FNL2 license was subsequently denied as well due to lack of financial guarantees.

League and cup history

Tom Tomsk is a professional soccer team based in Tomsk, Russia. The team was founded in 1957 and currently competes in the Russian Football National League, the second tier of Russian football.

The team's colors are green and white, and they play their home matches at the Trud Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 15,000. Tom Tomsk has a passionate fan base known for their unwavering support of the team.

Over the years, Tom Tomsk has had its share of successes, including winning the Russian Cup in 1997 and finishing as runners-up in the Russian Premier League in 2003. The team has also produced several talented players who have gone on to represent the Russian national team.

Tom Tomsk is known for its strong work ethic, disciplined style of play, and never-say-die attitude on the field. The team is always a tough opponent for any team they face, and they continue to strive for success and promotion to the top tier of Russian football.