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FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk (Russian: ФК "Черноморец" Новороссийск) is the oldest Russian association football club based in Novorossiysk.

UEFA Cup 2001–02

Managers: Sergey Andreyev (first leg), Khazret Dyshekov (second leg).

First round

FC Chernomorets: Gerus, Kyryukhin (Surodin, 90+3), Bezhenar, Mayorov, Oleinik, Svystunov, Alyakrinsky, Yershov (Oreshchuk, 61), Pavlus (Osipov, 82), Shevchenko, Zuyev.
Valencia CF: Cañizares, Pellegrino, Đukić, Marchena (Navarro, 90+1), Carboni, Sánchez Moreno, Kily González (Vicente Rodríguez, 68), Rufete, de los Santos, Curro Torres, Mista (Carew, 76).
Valencia CF: Cañizares, Ayala, Đukić, Ilie, Marchena, Carboni (Angulo, 46), Sánchez Moreno, Kily González, Rufete, Curro Torres (Albelda, 72), Mista (Salva, 31).
FC Chernomorets: Gerus, Bezhenar, Mayorov (Belkov, 60), Oleinik (Oreshchuk, 46), Svystunov, Alyakrinsky, Yershov, Pavlus, Shevchenko (Tlisov, 81), Osipov, Tchami.

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