Yenisey-STM Krasnoyarsk

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Yenisey-STM Rugby Club is a Russian rugby union club founded in 1975. It is one of the two powerful Krasnoyarsk clubs, the other being their cross town rivals Krasny Yar. They participate in the Professional Rugby League, the premier rugby championship of Russia, and in 2015–16 qualified for the European Rugby Challenge Cup, making them the first Russian rugby union club ever to compete in a major European club competition. With an operating budget of €3.5m they are largest club in Russia.

Full nameРегбийный клуб «Енисей-СТМ» (Regbiyniyy klub "Yenisei-STM")
Founded1975; 51 years ago (1975)
LocationKrasnoyarsk
Ground(s)Avangard Stadium (Capacity: 2,643)
Central Stadium (Capacity: 15,000)
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Russia Enisei-STM
Full nameРегбийный клуб «Енисей-СТМ» (Regbiyniyy klub "Yenisei-STM")
Founded1975; 51 years ago (1975)
LocationKrasnoyarsk
Ground(s)Avangard Stadium (Capacity: 2,643)
Central Stadium (Capacity: 15,000)
Director of RugbyAlexander Pervukhin
CoachVakil Valeev
CaptainUldis Saulite
LeagueProfessional Rugby League
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Official website
www.enisei-stm.ru
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History

The club was founded in 1975 as Trud Krasnoyarsk (Russian: Труд, "labour"), but in 1978 was renamed Sibtyazhmash Krasnoyarsk (Russian: Сибтяжмаш). It took its current name on 12 April 2000. STM is an abbreviation for Sibtyazhmash ("Siberian Heavy Machinery", a local firm), while the Yenisei is the river that flows through Krasnoyarsk. The club competed in the European Rugby Challenge Cup since 2015–16 season. Enisei-STM is a two-time holder of the European Rugby Continental Shield. They are the first club outside of England, France, Ireland and Wales, which has won any European competition. Also Enisei-STM is the only owner of the European trophy, which is geographically based in Asia.

Siberian derby

Krasny Yar and Enisei-STM are based on the left and right banks of the Yenisei River. The first city derby took place on 1990, when the Enisei-STM rose from the lower leagues to the Soviet Championship. Krasny Yar played at the highest level since 1977. In the 1990s, the derby passed with the advantage of Krasny Yar. But since the 00's, Enisei-STM was able to reverse the course of history. The Siberian derby took place in Krasnoyarsk, Abakan, Shushenskoye, Chita, Moscow, Simferopol, Krasnodar and Edinburgh. At the moment (June 27, 2022), 144 games were played in the Russian Championship, the Russian Cup, the Russian Supercup and the European Rugby Continental Shield. Enisei-STM won 80 times, Krasny Yar won 60 times, 4 matches ended in a draw. Since 2016, the winner of the first derby of the season has been awarded the Nikolaev Cup in honor of the legendary Krasnoyarsk rugby player and coach Yuri Nikolaev (1962–2013).

Honours

  • Russian Championships (12): 1999, 2002, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020–21, 2021-22
  • Runner-up (10): 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2023
  • Russian Cup (9): 2000, 2001, 2008,[1] 2014, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2022
  • Russian Supercup (3): 2014, 2015, 2017
  • Nikolaev Cup (5): 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022
  • European Rugby Continental Shield (2): 2016–17, 2017–18

Record in European Games

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Wins against Tier 1 pro teams

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Date Home Score Away Venue Status
12 December 2015 Enisey-STM 10–7 Brive Russia Sochi Central Stadium, Sochi 2015–16 European Rugby Challenge Cup
16 January 2016 Enisey-STM 24–7 Newcastle Falcons Russia Sochi Central Stadium, Sochi 2015–16 European Rugby Challenge Cup
15 October 2016 Enisey-STM 19–12 Worcester Warriors Russia Slava Stadium, Moscow 2016–17 European Rugby Challenge Cup
22 October 2016 Enisey-STM 38–18 Newport Gwent Dragons Russia Trud Stadium, Krasnodar 2016–17 European Rugby Challenge Cup
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Club staff

Head coach – Alexander Pervukhin Russia

Assistant coach – Vakil Valeev Russia

Forwards coach – Roman Romak Russia

Backs coach – Rynhardt van As South Africa

Head of Strength and Conditioning coach – Igor Vashkevich Russia

Fitness coach – Andrey Mosolov Russia

Reserve team Head coach – Yuri Krasnobaev Russia

Current squad

2022 Rugby Premier League

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Pos. Nat. Name Date of birth (age) Caps Former club
HK Russia Shamil Magomedov (1987-04-17) 17 April 1987 (age 39) 10 Russia RC Kuban
HK South Africa Francois Esterhuyzen (1994-11-16) 16 November 1994 (age 31) Russia Dinamo Moscow
HK Russia Evgeny Malyshkin (1998-01-17) 17 January 1998 (age 28) homegrown player
PR Russia Innokenty Zykov (1981-05-25) 25 May 1981 (age 44) 47 homegrown player
PR Russia Azamat Bitiev (1989-12-09) 9 December 1989 (age 36) 25 Russia Krasny Yar
PR South Africa NJ Oosthuizen (1996-11-19) 19 November 1996 (age 29) South Africa Griquas
PR Russia Stepan Seryakov (1997-09-26) 26 September 1997 (age 28) 1 homegrown player
PR Russia Ramazan Aliev (1999-01-20) 20 January 1999 (age 27) homegrown player
PR Russia Nikita Baryshnikov (1999-04-01) 1 April 1999 (age 27) homegrown player
PR Russia Vladimir Tonkoshkurov (1999-06-27) 27 June 1999 (age 26) homegrown player
PR Russia Dmitry Sipkin (2000-02-25) 25 February 2000 (age 26) homegrown player
LK Latvia Uldis Saulīte (1980-09-28) 28 September 1980 (age 45) 28 Latvia Jelgavas Aļņi
LK Russia Evgeny Elgin (1987-03-10) 10 March 1987 (age 39) 32 homegrown player
LK Russia Maxim Gargalic (1989-03-07) 7 March 1989 (age 37) 2 Russia Strela
LK Russia Anton Makarenko (1991-12-07) 7 December 1991 (age 34) 2 Russia Bulava Taganrog
LK Russia Vitaly Klimov (1995-12-01) 1 December 1995 (age 30) 1 Russia RC Kuban
FL Russia Andrey Temnov (1983-01-01) 1 January 1983 (age 43) 59 Russia Slava Moscow
FL Russia Dmitry Krotov (1992-01-14) 14 January 1992 (age 34) 22 homegrown player
FL Russia Maksim Kemaev (2001-02-27) 27 February 2001 (age 25) homegrown player
N8 South Africa Carel du Preez (1993-04-30) 30 April 1993 (age 33) South Africa Pumas
N8 Russia Vitaly Nemtsev (1997-03-06) 6 March 1997 (age 29) homegrown player
SH Russia Alexey Shcherban (1990-11-17) 17 November 1990 (age 35) 50 homegrown player
SH Russia Konstantin Uzunov (1994-04-19) 19 April 1994 (age 32) 23 homegrown player
SH Russia Aleksandr Belosludtsev (2001-02-07) 7 February 2001 (age 25) 1 homegrown player
FH Russia Ramil Gaisin (1991-07-26) 26 July 1991 (age 34) 61 homegrown player
FH Russia Alexandr Budychenko (1997-09-09) 9 September 1997 (age 28) 13 homegrown player
FH Russia Timur Maslov (2000-03-07) 7 March 2000 (age 26) homegrown player
FH Russia Kirill Gavrichkov (2003-02-14) 14 February 2003 (age 23) homegrown player
CE Latvia Jurijs Baranovs (1981-12-11) 11 December 1981 (age 44) ?
CE Russia Dmitry Gerasimov (1988-04-16) 16 April 1988 (age 38) 73 homegrown player
CE Russia Denis Simplikevich (1991-03-11) 11 March 1991 (age 35) 30 Russia Metallurg
CE Russia Viktor Kononov (1996-05-26) 26 May 1996 (age 29) 6 homegrown player
CE Russia Alexandr Matveev (1999-02-01) 1 February 1999 (age 27) homegrown player
CE Russia Alexey Bernauchis (2000-03-04) 4 March 2000 (age 26) homegrown player
CE Russia Denis Semikov (2001-03-10) 10 March 2001 (age 25) 2 homegrown player
WG Russia Alexey Mikhaltsov (1991-11-06) 6 November 1991 (age 34) 11 homegrown player
WG Georgia (country) Davit Meskhi (1997-09-20) 20 September 1997 (age 28) 2 Georgia (country) RC Army
WG Russia Khetag Dzobelov (1998-07-05) 5 July 1998 (age 27) 4 Russia Strela
WG Russia Artyom Rovsky (2000-03-24) 24 March 2000 (age 26) homegrown player
FB Russia Nikita Churashov (1996-02-11) 11 February 1996 (age 30) 4 homegrown player
FB Russia Danil Zabolotnykh (1999-04-25) 25 April 1999 (age 27) homegrown player
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International honours

  • Russia Alexei Korobeynikov
  • Russia Roman Romak
  • Russia Vitaly Zeer
  • Russia Nazir Gasanov
  • Russia Alexander Bezverkhov
  • Russia Vladimir Botvinnikov
  • Russia Dmitry Krotov
  • Russia Konstantin Uzunov
  • Russia Pavel Butenko
  • Russia Alexey Mikhaltsov
  • Russia Alexey Tolstykh
  • Russia Sergey Kuzmenko
  • Russia Pavel Novikov
  • Russia Yaroslav Rechnev

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