PFC Spartak Nalchik

PFC Spartak Nalchik
Spartak Nalchik logo
Full nameProfessional Football ClubSpartak Nalchik
NicknamesRed-White, Djigits (Horsemen), Southerners
Founded1935 (1935)
GroundSpartak Stadium, Nalchik
Capacity14,149
ChairmanAslan Khuranov (caretaker)
ManagerMurat Yemkuzhev
LeagueRussian Second League,Division B,Group 1
202513th
Websitespartak-nalchik.ru

PFC Spartak Nalchik (Russian: Профессиональный футбольный клуб "Спартак Нальчик") is a Russian association football club based in Nalchik that plays in the fourth-tier Russian Second League Division B. They played in the Russian Premier League between 2006 and 2012.

History

FC Spartak Nalchik was founded in 1935 and played in the regional "B-class" tournament. In 1965, Spartak won the competition and was promoted into "A-class", second group. Spartak played in that tournament from 1966 to 1970.

After reorganization of Soviet league system, Spartak played in the Soviet Second League (1971, 1977, 1978, 1981–1989) and Soviet First League (1972–1976, 1979, 1980), having been promoted and relegated several times. In 1990 and 1991 Spartak played in the Buffer League. The club's best result was a 14th position in the First League in 1974 and 1975.

The club won the title of champions of RSFSR in 1965 and 1970.

In 1992, Spartak Nalchik was entitled to enter Russian First Division. The club was relegated after the 1993 season, but earned promotion back in 1995, after two seasons spent in the Russian Second Division. From 1996 to 2005 Spartak again played in the First Division. In 2005, the team finished second and earned promotion to the Premier League. They were the leaders of Premier League between 10th and 15th rounds in 2006 season. Finally they finished 9th. They led the league again from the 3rd to 8th round in the 2010 season.

Spartak has also been known as "Automobilist" (in 1969–1972) and "Elbrus" (in 1976).

In 2011–12 season the team finished 16th and was relegated to First division.

In January 2014, Minister for Sport and Tourism of Kabardino-Balkaria announced the beginning of bankruptcy proceedings for the club.[1] Later the same month, the Government of Kabardino-Balkaria allocated additional 61 mln roubles for the team from Republican budget.[2]

After the 2013–14 season, the club volunteered to be relegated to the third-tier Russian Professional Football League due to lack of necessary financing for the FNL.

They won their PFL zone in the 2015–16 season and were promoted back to the FNL for the 2016–17, but stayed up only for one season before being relegated back to PFL.

Domestic history

Season League Russian CupTop goalscorer Manager
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
19922nd, West834 16 3 15 58 47 35Eduard Kugotov 19 Kazbek Tlyarugov
19932nd, West 1642 13 8 21 52 73 34Round of 128 Eduard Kugotov 9 Kazbek Tlyarugov
19943rd, West340 28 3 9 98 33 59Round of 64 Aslan Goplachev29 Yuri Naurzokov
19953rd, West 142 30 6 6 127 49 96Round of 256 Oleg Kirimov22 Boris Sinitsyn
19962nd942 17 8 17 62 59 59Round of 512 Alexander Zarutsky13 Viktor Kumykov
19972nd 442 23 3 16 74 53 72Round of 64 Alexander Zarutsky12 Viktor Kumykov
19982nd 1542 15 11 16 49 52 56Round of 64 Ali Alchagirov9 Viktor KumykovViktor ZernovAslanbek Khantsev
19992nd 1342 17 5 20 49 61 56Round of 256 Vaso Sepashvili14 Aslanbek Khantsev
20002nd 538 13 9 16 37 44 48Round of 16 Sergei Tsybul7 Aslanbek KhantsevSergei Ponomaryov
20012nd 534 17 4 13 48 37 55Round of 64 Maxim Autlev12 Soferbi Yeshugov
20022nd 634 14 11 9 42 30 53Round of 64 Roman Uzdenov12 Soferbi Yeshugov
20032nd 1542 14 10 18 34 49 52Round of 16 Anzor Dzamikhov9 Soferbi Yeshugov
20042nd 1242 16 10 16 53 46 58Round of 64 Anzor Kunizhev9 Yuri Krasnozhan
20052nd 242 25 11 6 67 36 86Round of 64 Andriy Poroshyn18 Yuri Krasnozhan
20061st930 11 8 11 33 32 41Round of 32 Serhiy PylypchukRoman KontsedalovEduard Korchagin5 Yuri Krasnozhan
20071st 1230 8 9 13 29 38 33Round of 32 Ricardo Jesus7 Yuri Krasnozhan
20081st 1230 8 8 14 30 39 32Quarter-final Rustem Kalimullin5 Yuri Krasnozhan
20091st 1130 8 11 11 36 33 35Round of 32 Shamil AsildarovLeandro8 Yuri Krasnozhan
20101st 630 12 8 10 40 37 44Round of 32 Vladimir Dyadyun10 Yuri Krasnozhan
2011–121st 1644 7 13 24 39 60 34Round of 32 Roman Kontsedalov7 Vladimir EshtrekovSergei TashuevTimur Shipshev
2012–132nd 332 15 8 9 32 27 53Round of 32 Igor KoronovAleksei Medvedev6 Timur Shipshev
2013–142nd 1036 13 12 11 36 34 51Round of 64 Alikhan Shavayev5 ShipshevBidzhiyev
2014–153rd South 822 7 5 10 26 27 26Third round Magomed Guguyev14 Khasanbi Bidzhiyev
2015–163rd South 126 19 6 1 43 6 63Round of 32 Magomed Guguyev8 Khasanbi Bidzhiyev
2016–172nd 1938 7 17 14 26 37 38Round of 32 Khasanbi Bidzhiyev
2017–183rd South 732 11 11 10 36 27 44Round of 16Islam Tlupov9
2018–193rd South 628 11 10 7 39 29 43Second Round
2019–203rd South 619 4 7 8 18 37 19Third roundKantemir Batsev 10

Current squad

As of 11 September 2025, according to the official Second League website.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.Nation Player
1 GK RUSKhusey Karkayev
3 DF RUSMagomed Piriyev
4 DF RUSIsmail Zhaboyev
5 MF RUSAmur Khatsukov
6 MF RUSIslam Pekov
7 FW RUSKhachim Mashukov
8 FW RUSDavid Sarbashev
9 FW RUSSoslan Lysenko
10 FW RUSAlan Khachirov
11 FW RUSIslam Tlupov
13 DF RUSKhakim Kadykoyev
14 DF RUSIdar Shamurzayev
16 GK RUSAslanbek Kumykov
17 FW RUSAdam Cherkesov
18 FW RUSRenat Apshatsev
19 MF RUSAmirkhan Selyayev
No.Pos.Nation Player
21 FW RUSMukhamed Mizaushev
22 DF RUSAndemir Goguzokov
30 GK RUSAmin Zhangurazov
40 MF RUSTamerlan Dzugulov
44 DF RUSMalik Kenzhev
50 DF RUSAnzor Keshtov
55 FW RUSAkhmed Kumyshev
66 DF RUSZamir Knyazev
71 FW RUSIsmail Kushkhov
77 DF RUSRenat Balkizov
88 FW RUSEldar Luyev
90 MF RUSKantemir Bolotokov
91 MF RUSEldar Bliyev
99 GK RUSKonstantin Kotov
99 GK RUSTamerlan Koloyev

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Spartak.

FС Spartak-d Nalchik

In 1996 and 1997, the reserve team Spartak-d Nalchik played in the professional fourth-level Russian Third League. Earlier, in 1995, for some time the subsidiary team of PFC Spartak Nalchik was FC Spartak-2 Nartkala, which also played in the Russian Third League.

References