Fixtures

Ρωσία - Πρέμιερ Λιγκ 04/21 13:15 25 Ζενίτ Αγίας Πετρούπολης vs Όρενμπουργκ - View
Ρωσία - Πρέμιερ Λιγκ 04/24 13:00 21 Όρενμπουργκ vs Ντιναμό Μόσχας - View
Ρωσία - Πρέμιερ Λιγκ 04/29 16:45 26 Ροστόφ vs Όρενμπουργκ - View
Ρωσία - Πρέμιερ Λιγκ 05/04 21:00 27 Όρενμπουργκ vs Κρίλια Σοβέτοφ - View
Ρωσία - Πρέμιερ Λιγκ 05/11 21:00 28 Όρενμπουργκ vs Λοκομοτίβ Μόσχας - View
Ρωσία - Πρέμιερ Λιγκ 05/18 21:00 29 Ουράλ vs Όρενμπουργκ - View

Results

Ρωσία - Κύπελλο 04/17 14:00 124 Όρενμπουργκ v Ντιναμό Μόσχας L 2-4
Ρωσία - Πρέμιερ Λιγκ 04/14 09:00 24 Όρενμπουργκ v Νίζνι Νόβγκοροντ W 3-1
Ρωσία - Πρέμιερ Λιγκ 04/08 14:00 23 Όρενμπουργκ v Ρούμπιν Καζάν W 3-0
Ρωσία - Κύπελλο 04/04 16:30 3 FC Αχμάτ Γκρόζνυ v Όρενμπουργκ W 0-1
Ρωσία - Πρέμιερ Λιγκ 03/31 11:00 22 Φάκελ Βορονέζ v Όρενμπουργκ D 0-0
Ρωσία - Κύπελλο 03/14 15:00 3 Σπαρτάκ Μόσχας v Όρενμπουργκ L 3-1
Ρωσία - Κύπελλο 03/12 13:00 3 Σπαρτάκ Μόσχας v Όρενμπουργκ - PPT.
Ρωσία - Πρέμιερ Λιγκ 03/10 11:00 20 Όρενμπουργκ v Μπάλτικα Καλίνιγκραντ W 1-0
Ρωσία - Πρέμιερ Λιγκ 03/02 11:00 19 ΤΣΣΚΑ Μόσχας v Όρενμπουργκ D 1-1
Ευρώπη - Φιλικά 02/20 14:00 - Όρενμπουργκ v FC Αχμάτ Γκρόζνυ W 2-1
Ευρώπη - Φιλικά 02/17 13:30 - Όρενμπουργκ v FK Metallurg Bekabad W 3-0
Ευρώπη - Φιλικά 02/08 14:00 - Όρενμπουργκ v Ντιναμό Μόσχας L 1-4

Στατιστικά

 TotalΟμάδα 1Ομάδα 2
Matches played 45 23 22
Wins 17 11 6
Draws 12 6 6
Losses 16 6 10
Goals for 62 36 26
Goals against 64 30 34
Clean sheets 13 9 4
Failed to score 8 4 4

Wikipedia - FC Orenburg

FC Orenburg (Russian: ФК «Оренбург») is a Russian professional football club based in Orenburg. Founded in 1976, it earned promotion to the Russian Premier League in 2022–23 season.

History

It played professionally as Gazovik from 1976 to 1982 and from 1989 on. Before 1976 another Orenburg team, Lokomotiv Orenburg, played professionally, including three seasons in the second-highest Soviet First League in 1960–62. In 1989 Gazovik was called Progress Orenburg. Gazovik began Russian League at Zone 5 of Second League and relegated from Zone 6 from one to Third League in 1993. They stayed in Zone 5 of Third League until 1997 season, when they returned to third level. They finished Ural Povolzhye (Volga Region in Russian) as runner-up in 2006, 2007 and 2008 seasons and finally promoted to the Russian First League in 2010.

On 2 May 2016, the club secured top-two finish in the 2015–16 Russian National Football League and with that, the promotion to the Russian Premier League for the 2016–17 season for the first time in club's history.

On 25 May 2016, the club was renamed from its historical name FC Gazovik Orenburg to FC Orenburg.

The club was relegated back to the second tier at the end of the 2016–17 season after losing a penalty shootout in the relegation playoffs to FC SKA-Khabarovsk. It was promoted back to the Russian Premier League after one season in the second tier. It was relegated at the end of the 2019–20 Russian Premier League season. They were forced to forfeit two games late in the season due to COVID-19 infections in the squad and play more games with a weakened line-up. On 8 May 2021, they secured a second-place finish in the FNL and return to the Russian Premier League after one season in the second tier. However, Russian Football Union rejected the club's application for a RPL license on 5 May 2021 due to the stadium not passing capacity requirements and other conditions, and their appeal was rejected on 12 May 2021. The club considered filing a complaint with the Court of Arbitration for Sport. On 24 May 2021, the club announced they will not file a lawsuit with CAS and will accept the RFU decision. They also announced that the club will begin the stadium reconstruction in June 2021 to bring it up to Premier League standards.

In the 2021–22 season, Orenburg led the FNL for most of the season, before dropping out of the direct promotion spot to the 3rd place on the last matchday. That qualified Orenburg for the promotion play-offs against FC Ufa, which finished 14th in the Premier League. Orenburg won the play-offs 4–3 on aggregate thanks to the second-leg added-time goal by Andrei Malykh and returned to the Russian Premier League after two seasons in the second tier. They finished their first season upon return in 7th place.