Fixtures

Orosz 1. osztály 04/30 12:00 30 Rodina Moscow vs FK Tyumen - View
Orosz 1. osztály 05/05 11:00 31 FK Tyumen vs Akron Tolyatti - View
Orosz 1. osztály 05/12 15:00 32 Sokol Saratov vs FK Tyumen - View
Orosz 1. osztály 05/16 15:00 24 FK Tyumen vs SKA Energia Khabarovsk - View
Orosz 1. osztály 05/20 15:00 33 FK Tyumen vs Kamaz Nab Chelny - View
Orosz 1. osztály 05/25 15:00 34 FK Yenisey vs FK Tyumen - View

Results

Orosz 1. osztály 04/24 13:00 29 FK Tyumen v FK Chernomorets Novorossiysk D 1-1
Orosz 1. osztály 04/20 08:30 28 FK Tyumen v Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk L 0-3
Orosz 1. osztály 04/13 13:00 27 Volgar G Astrakhan v FK Tyumen W 1-2
Orosz 1. osztály 04/06 10:00 26 FK Tyumen v Shinnik Yaroslavl L 0-2
Orosz 1. osztály 03/30 13:00 25 Arsenal Tula v FK Tyumen D 0-0
Orosz 1. osztály 03/23 14:00 24 FK Tyumen v SKA Energia Khabarovsk - PPT.
Orosz 1. osztály 03/18 14:00 23 FK Tyumen v Alania Vladikavkaz L 0-1
Orosz 1. osztály 03/11 16:30 22 Torpedo Moscow v FK Tyumen D 0-0
Orosz 1. osztály 03/04 14:00 21 FK Khimki v FK Tyumen L 3-0
Nemzetközi barátságos klubmérkőzések 02/22 14:00 - PFC Kuban v FK Tyumen L 2-1
Európai barátságos mérkőzések 02/19 12:00 - PFC Sochi v FK Tyumen L 2-1
Európai barátságos mérkőzések 02/05 14:30 - FK Leningradets v FK Tyumen L 2-1

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 38 17 21
Wins 15 7 8
Draws 10 6 4
Losses 13 4 9
Goals for 50 28 22
Goals against 39 15 24
Clean sheets 15 8 7
Failed to score 11 5 6

Wikipedia - FC Tyumen

FC Tyumen (Russian: Футбольный клуб «Тюмень») is a Russian football club based in Tyumen. The former member of the Russian Premier League will be promoted to the Russian First League for the 2023–24 season.

The club was previously known as Geolog (in 1961–1963 and 1983–1991, meaning Geologist), Priboy (in 1964–1965, meaning Surf), Neftyanik (in 1966–1977, meaning Oiler), Stroitel (meaning Builder), Fakel (in 1980–1982, meaning Torch), Dinamo-Gazovik (in 1992–1996), SDYSOR-Sibnefteprovod (in 2003).

History

The club was founded in 1961 and played in the Soviet Class B (1961–1970), Second League (1971–1986), and First League (1987–1991). In 1992 Tyumen entered the newly formed Russian Premier League and finished last between 20 teams. In 1993 Tyumen won the eastern zone of the First Division and returned to the Premier League for another two seasons, achieving their best result in history in 1994 (12th position). After relegation in 1995 Tyumen once again won the First Division in 1996. In 1998 and 1999 Tyumen suffered two consecutive relegations, ending up in the Second Division. In 2000–2002, Tyumen played in the Second Division, finishing no lower than fourth. In 2003 the club refused to participate in the Second Division, instead fielding a youth team in the Amateur League. In 2004 the club fielded a senior team as well, winning the zonal tournament of the Amateur League, but declined promotion. After finishing first again in 2005, Tyumen returned to professional football and began to play in the Second Division. It won its zone of the Russian Professional Football League in 2013–14 season and was promoted to the second-level Russian National Football League. Despite finishing in the relegation zone at the end of the 2017–18 season, the club was not relegated as other clubs ahead in the standings failed to obtain the league license for 2018–19. On 20 March 2019, 6 points in the standings were taken from Tyumen for unpaid debts to former players Marat Shaymordanov, Sergei Shumeyko and Nikita Fursin. As a result, the club dropped from 18th place to 19th (both in relegation zone). The club was relegated to PFL at the end of the 2018–19 season. It was promoted back to Russian First League after the 2022–23 season.