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FC Rubin Kazan

Published: Thursday 3 December 2009, 11.07CET
Club profile
FC Rubin Kazan
Gökdeniz Karadeniz and coach Kurban Berdyev embrace as Rubin celebrate their maiden title ©Getty Images
Published: Thursday 3 December 2009, 11.07CET

FC Rubin Kazan

Club profile

Formed: 1958
Nickname: Tatarstantsi (The Tatarstan Side)

UEFA club competition honours
• None

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• League title: 2 (2009)
• Russian Cup: 1 (2012)

History
• For a club founded under the name Iskra (Spark), it took Rubin almost half a century to find theirs. Having never featured in the Soviet Top League, they finally joined the upper echelons of Russian football in 2003 and set about making up for lost time with a third-place Premier-Liga finish in their first campaign.

• Four solid enough seasons followed, before Rubin marked their 50th anniversary by coming from nowhere to win their first Russian title in 2008. With veterans Savo Milošević, Serhiy Rebrov and Sergei Semak influential, the Tatarstantsi never looked back after starting the campaign with seven successive victories.

• Knocked out in the round of 512 in 1996, Rubin were denied a maiden Russian Cup victory by PFC CSKA Moskva in 2009, losing 1-0 in the final.

• That would have secured a domestic double for Kurban Berdyev's side, as they went on to defend their league title by an eight-point margin. That season they won more games than any other Premier-Liga side, lost the fewest, scored the most goals and conceded the least.

• Having failed to progress beyond the UEFA Cup second qualifying round in their first two forays into European competition, Rubin made an impression on their UEFA Champions League debut in 2009/10. Berdyev's side took four points off holders FC Barcelona, including a 2-1 win at Camp Nou, as they finished third in their group, a feat they repeated in 2010/11.

Club records
Most appearances: Valery Martynov (395)
Most goals: Vladimir Gavrilov (85)
Record victory: 7-0 twice, most recently at home against FC Industriya Borovsk (3rd Division, 1996)
Record defeat: 6-0 six times, most recently at FC Gazovik-Gazprom Izhevsk (3rd Division, 1995)

* Last updated 9 May 2012

Last updated: 09/05/12 19.18CET

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