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Saturn Ramenskoye
Full nameState-Owned Enterprise
of the Moscow Region
Football Club Saturn Moscow Region
Template:Lang-ru
Nickname(s)The Aliens, The Humanoids
Founded1946; 79 years ago (1946)
GroundSaturn Stadium, Ramenskoye
Capacity14,685
ChairmanKonstantin Klimov
ManagerAleksei Medvedev
LeagueFNL 2, Group 3
2021–2219th
Home colours Away colours

FC Saturn Ramenskoye (Template:Lang-ru) is a Russian football club, based in the Moscow suburb of Ramenskoye. It is also known as FC Saturn Moscow Region (Template:Lang-ru).

History

The club was founded in 1946. Although the club is based in Ramenskoye, the club represents all Moscow Oblast. Due to huge debts it was dissolved in January 2011, but was recreated on the base of their former farm club FC Saturn-2 Moscow Region. It returned to the professional level in Russian Professional Football League in the 2013–14 season. Before the 2015–16 season, the club didn't receive the professional license and moved back to amateur levels. It returned to the third-tier once again for the 2016–17 season.

Their nickname “Aliens” (Russian инопланетяне) comes from the name 'Saturn'. Also, nicknamed "Extraterrestrials."

It was previously called Krylya Sovetov (1946–1957), Trud (1958–1959) and Saturn-REN TV (February 2002 to January 2004). In 2006 the club beat the record of drawn matches played in the Russian Premier League during one season - 16 times.

League and Cup history

Russian Premier LeagueRussian First DivisionRussian Second DivisionRussian Third DivisionRussian Second Division

Saturn's reserve squad played professionally as FC Saturn-2 Ramenskoye in the Russian Second Division in 1999 and 2000. Since 2004 exists a separate farm club — Saturn Yegoryevsk, since 2008 called Saturn-2, played in the Russian Second Division to 2012.

Current squad

As of 27 June 2022, according to the FNL 2 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
GK Russia RUS Vsevolod Kruglov
GK Russia RUS Valeri Matveyenkov
DF Russia RUS Vyacheslav Frolov
DF Russia RUS Bogdan Mikhaylichenko
DF Russia RUS Dmitri Nikolayev
DF Russia RUS Ilya Shudrov
DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Smelov
DF Russia RUS Matvei Smirnov
DF Russia RUS Anton Starostin
DF Russia RUS Danila Sukharev
MF Russia RUS Dzhambulat Abdulkadyrov
MF Russia RUS Muslim Bammatgereyev
MF Russia RUS Denis Chepelev
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Russia RUS Yegor Glukhov
MF Russia RUS Mitush Grigoryan
MF Russia RUS Roman Kurazhov
MF Russia RUS Timur Lobanov
MF Russia RUS Yevgeni Morev
MF Russia RUS Kirill Pakhomov
MF Russia RUS Boris Tsygankov
MF Russia RUS Ilya Yashin
MF Russia RUS Fyodor Yerkov
MF Russia RUS Sergei Yuryev
MF Russia RUS Aleksei Zhitnikov
FW Russia RUS Ilya Predeus
FW Russia RUS Islam Yevloyev

Supporters

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The football club Saturn Ramenskoye (FCSR) supporters movement was born in the second part of the 1980s when the team started playing on the professional level. The organised group of fans at that time consisted of not more than 20 people; however the first trips (Russian: выезда) to Tula, Kaluga, Pskov and other cities were already done by them in 1986.

The new age for FCSR supportive movement is connected with the year 1995. Then the famous supporter Andrey Egorishev (nicknamed "Arsenal") had begun to unite fans of Saturn. It is believed that the team played in black and blue colors because of him. In 1996 Saturn had played in red and white colors. Fans who disliked these colors (because of ideological views) had many discussions – and finally chose black and blue colors. Some time after that the team changed colors too.

The first union of FCSR fans – Dorf Menschen (the bumpkins; the German translates literally as "Village People") – was organised in January 1996. At that moment it consisted from about 15 people, but its size (as the size of FCSR fans in common) has been increasing. Many groups of fans were formed (mainly according to geographical location). Because a large number of these groups became uncontrollable, it was decided to unite them around a Dorf Menschen. The South-East Confederation (Russian: «Юго-Восточная Конфедерация») was formed in this way. It was able to gather about one thousand supporters at the home game. At the moment the main FCSR band is "BBS firm" whose name means "Black Blue Supporters".

After beginning to play in the highest Russian league, the structure of the FCSR supportive movement has been changed a lot. There are some different unions at the moment, both hooligans and ultras, which are united by the 46 km. The main enemies of Saturn fans are fans of FC Lokomotiv Moscow, FC Shinnik Yaroslavl and FC Khimki. There is the friendship between FCSR fans and fans of Torpedo Moscow and Spartak Moscow.

Many FCSR fans' nicknames are connected with the aliens' club name. The black and blue fans themselves mostly use the nickname gumy ("гумы") (short form of Russian "гуманоид" – "humanoid").

Notable players

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

USSR/Russia
Former USSR countries
Europe
Central America
South America
Africa

References

  1. «Сатурн» берет паузу на год (in Russian). FC Saturn Ramenskoye. 19 June 2015.

External links

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2024–25 Division A
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2025 Division B
Group 1
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Russian Premier League teams
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Winners of cup in football among KFK of the USSR
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