PFC Sokol (Russian: ПФК "Сокол") is a Russian association football club based in Saratov. In 2001 and 2002, Sokol played in the Russian Premier League. Currently the club plays in the second-level Russian First League.

Sokol
Full nameProfessional Football Club
Sokol Saratov
Founded1930; 94 years ago (1930)
GroundLokomotiv Stadium,
Saratov
Capacity15,000
ChairmanAleksey Potapov[1]
ManagerAleksey Baga
LeagueRussian First League
2023–2414th of 18
Websitesokol-saratov.ru
Current season

History

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The club was founded as Dynamo. It was known by this name until 1930 and in 1946–1953. Other club's names include Lokomotiv (1956–1960), Energiya (1954–1955), Sokol (1961–1994 and 1998–2005), and Sokol-PZD (1995–1997). "Sokol" is Russian for "falcon".

Dynamo did not enter the Soviet league until 1946, when they debuted in the Third Group and were promoted to the Second Group at the first time of asking. Dynamo played in the Second Group until 1949. After a period of absence in the league, the club entered Class B in 1954 under new name, Energia. After a considerable time spent in Class B, Sokol were eventually promoted to Class A, Group 2 in 1965. Sokol played there until 1970. In 1971–1991, they played in the Second League.

In 1992 Sokol entered the newly formed Russian First Division. They played in this division until 2000, never finishing lower than 10th, and eventually won it. The 2001 season was the best in club's history. Sokol were leading in mid-season, but could not keep up and finished 8th in the Top Division. Andrey Fedkov, Sokol's striker, was capped for Russia national team. The next year Sokol were relegated after finishing last in the league.

The club continued playing in the First Division since 2003. In 2005 Sokol finished last thanks to a points deduction for failing to pay for player transfer. Instead of starting in the Second Division in 2006, Sokol chose to play in the Amateur League. In addition, the club was renamed Sokol-Saratov.

Sokol reached the semifinals of the Soviet Cup in 1966/67 and of the Russian Cup in 2000/01.

On 29 May 2023, Sokol ensured promotion back into the second-tier Russian First League.[2]

Current squad

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As of 2 December 2024, according to the First 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   RUS Timur Kraykov
6 DF   RUS Ivan Mokshin
7 MF   RUS Vladislav Samko (on loan from Rodina Moscow)
9 FW   RUS Vladislav Shpitalny
10 MF   RUS Shamil Saaduyev
11 MF   RUS Vladlen Babayev
13 DF   RUS Dmitri Ivanov
14 FW   RUS Albert Pogosyan
20 MF   RUS Danil Poluboyarinov
22 MF   BLR Roman Yuzepchuk (on loan from Khimki)
23 DF   RUS Ivan Churikov
27 DF   RUS Artyom Molodtsov
28 MF   BLR Pavel Zabelin
No. Pos. Nation Player
35 GK   RUS Pyotr Kosarevsky
40 MF   RUS Daniil Volodin
41 DF   RUS Daniil Kuzmin
42 FW   RUS Gleb Korabelnikov
51 DF   RUS Anton Sinyak
55 FW   RUS Artyom Maksimenko
56 MF   RUS Ruslan Chobanov (on loan from Krasnodar)
59 DF   BLR Nikita Kaplenko
69 MF   RUS Roman Yermolin
77 MF   RUS Dmitri Sasin
88 MF   BLR Aleksandr Guz (on loan from Torpedo Moscow)
92 FW   BLR Yegor Karpitsky (on loan from Krylia Sovetov Samara)

Reserve squad

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Sokol's reserve squad played professionally as FC Sokol-d Saratov in the Russian Third League in 1994.

Notable players

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

References

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  1. ^ "Алексей Потапов назначен директором "Сокола"" (in Russian). 1fnl.ru. 2016-06-07. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  2. ^ ""ЧЕРНОМОРЕЦ", "ЛЕНИНГРАДЕЦ" И "СОКОЛ" В ПЕРВОЙ ЛИГЕ!" (in Russian). Russian Second League. 29 May 2023. Archived from the original on 1 June 2023. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
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