Russia Division 1 | 03/01 14:00 | 22 | Rotor Volgograd v Ural | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 03/08 14:00 | 23 | PFC Sochi v Ural | - | View | |
Russia Cup | 03/12 13:00 | 3 | Ural v Rubin Kazan | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 03/15 14:00 | 24 | Ural v FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 03/22 14:00 | 25 | Ural v Arsenal Tula | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 03/29 14:00 | 26 | Sokol Saratov v Ural | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 04/05 14:00 | 27 | Ural v Kamaz Nab Chelny | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 04/12 14:00 | 28 | Ural v Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 04/19 14:00 | 29 | Torpedo Moscow v Ural | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 04/26 14:00 | 30 | Ural v Baltika Kaliningrad | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 05/03 14:00 | 31 | Rodina Moscow v Ural | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 05/10 14:00 | 32 | Ural v FC Ufa | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 05/17 14:00 | 33 | FK Tyumen v Ural | - | View | |
Russia Division 1 | 05/24 14:00 | 34 | Ural v SKA Energia Khabarovsk | - | View |
FC Ural Yekaterinburg (Russian: ФК Урал) is a Russian professional association football club based in Yekaterinburg. They play in the Russian First League in the 2024–25 season.
The club was founded in 1930 and was known as Avangard (1930–1948, 1953–1957), Zenit (1944–1946), Mashinostroitel (1958–1959), and Uralmash (1949–1952, 1960–2002).[] The club is currently named after the Russian region of Ural, where Yekaterinburg is the capital.
The club participated in the Soviet championships beginning in 1945. They mostly played in the higher leagues, with the exception of the 1969 season spent in the lowest league. They were the easternmost Russian SFSR club to compete in the third Soviet division (the easternmost Soviet club overall was FC Kairat from Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR).[]
Uralmash reached the quarterfinals of the Soviet Cup in 1965/66, 1967/68, and 1990/91.[]
After the dissolution of the USSR, Uralmash were entitled to enter the Russian Top Division and played there for five seasons, from 1992 to 1996. Their best result was eighth position in 1993 and 1995. Despite reaching the semifinal of the Intertoto Cup in 1996, Uralmash finished 16th out of 18 in the league and were relegated. In 1997 another relegation followed, now to the Second Division. From 1998 to 2002 Uralmash played in the Second Division. After winning promotion, the club was renamed Ural. In 2003, the team were relegated from the Russian First Division, but were promoted again after the 2004 season. The team's best finish in the First Division was third in 2006.[]
FC Ural reached the Russian cup final in 2017 for the first time in their history. They lost the final against Lokomotiv Moscow. In 2019, FC Ural faced Lokomotiv Moscow again in their second Russian cup final. Lokomotiv Moscow defeated FC Ural in that final.
In the 2023–24 season, Ural finished 13th, qualifying for the relegation play-offs. They lost 2–3 to Akron Tolyatti on aggregate and were relegated to the Russian First League after 11 seasons at the top tier.
Season | League | Russian Cup | Top goalscorer | Manager | |||||||||
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Div. | Pos. | Pl. | W | D | L | GS | GA | P | Name | League | |||
2008 | 2nd | 4th | 42 | 22 | 9 | 11 | 69 | 39 | 75 | Fourth Round | Aleksandr Pobegalov | ||
2009 | 2nd | 8th | 38 | 15 | 15 | 8 | 40 | 32 | 60 | Round of 16 | Vladimir Shishelov | 16 | Aleksandr Pobegalov Vladimir Fedotov |
2010 | 2nd | 7th | 38 | 14 | 16 | 8 | 38 | 28 | 58 | Fifth Round | Predrag Sikimić | 7 | Vladimir Fedotov Boris Stukalov |
2011–12 | 2nd | 6th | 52 | 19 | 21 | 12 | 71 | 52 | 78 | Round of 32 | Branimir Petrović | 8 | Dmitry Ogai Yuri Matveyev |
2012–13 | 2nd | 1st | 32 | 19 | 11 | 2 | 61 | 18 | 68 | Round of 32 | Spartak Gogniyev | 17 | Aleksandr Pobegalov Sergei Bulatov Pavel Gusev |
2013–14 | 1st | 11th | 30 | 9 | 7 | 14 | 28 | 46 | 34 | Fifth Round | Spartak Gogniyev | 9 | Pavel Gusev Oleg Vasilenko Aleksandr Tarkhanov |
2014–15 | 1st | 13th | 30 | 9 | 3 | 18 | 31 | 44 | 30 | Round of 32 | Fyodor Smolov | 8 | Aleksandr Tarkhanov |
2015–16 | 1st | 8th | 30 | 10 | 9 | 11 | 39 | 46 | 39 | Round of 16 | Spartak Gogniyev | 8 | Viktor Goncharenko Vadim Skripchenko |
2016–17 | 1st | 11th | 30 | 8 | 6 | 16 | 24 | 44 | 30 | Runners-Up | Vladimir Ilyin Roman Pavlyuchenko |
4 | Vadim Skripchenko Yuri Matveyev (caretaker) Aleksandr Tarkhanov |
2017–18 | 1st | 12th | 30 | 8 | 13 | 9 | 31 | 32 | 37 | Round of 32 | Eric Bicfalvi | 8 | Aleksandr Tarkhanov |
2018–19 | 1st | 10th | 30 | 10 | 8 | 12 | 33 | 45 | 38 | Runners-Up | Eric Bicfalvi Andrei Panyukov |
6 | Dmytro Parfenov |
2019–20 | 1st | 11th | 30 | 9 | 8 | 13 | 36 | 53 | 35 | Semi-final | Eric Bicfalvi | 8 | Dmytro Parfenov |
2020–21 | 1st | 12th | 30 | 7 | 13 | 10 | 26 | 36 | 34 | Round of 16 | Eric Bicfalvi | 7 | Yuri Matveyev |
2021–22 | 1st | 12th | 30 | 8 | 9 | 13 | 27 | 35 | 33 | Round of 32 | Eric Bicfalvi | 10 | Yuri Matveyev Igor Shalimov |