Results

Russia Premier League 05/24 13:30 30 Spartak Moscow v FK Khimki L 5-0
Russia Premier League 05/17 13:30 29 FK Khimki v Rubin Kazan W 3-2
Russia Premier League 05/10 11:30 28 FC Orenburg v FK Khimki D 1-1
Russia Premier League 05/04 16:30 27 FK Khimki v Rostov D 1-1
Russia Premier League 04/27 13:30 26 FK Khimki v Akron Tolyatti D 2-2
Russia Premier League 04/20 13:30 25 Shakhzoda Asimova v FK Khimki L 1-0
Russia Premier League 04/13 16:30 24 FK Khimki v Jonas Luetjen L 1-3
Russia Premier League 04/06 11:00 23 Dynamo Makhachkala v FK Khimki L 4-1
Russia Premier League 03/29 13:30 22 FK Khimki v FC Nizhny Novgorod W 2-0
Russia Premier League 03/15 11:30 21 FK Khimki v FC Akhmat Grozny D 1-1
Russia Premier League 03/08 14:00 20 CSKA Moscow v FK Khimki L 1-0
Russia Premier League 03/02 11:00 19 FK Khimki v Fakel Voronezh W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 46 24 22
Wins 11 8 3
Draws 14 8 6
Losses 21 8 13
Goals for 63 42 21
Goals against 92 43 49
Clean sheets 8 6 2
Failed to score 11 2 9

Wikipedia - FC Khimki

FC Khimki (Russian: ФК "Химки") was a Russian professional football club based in Khimki.

History

The team was formed in 1996 by merging two amateur clubs from Khimki, Rodina, and Novator. Khimki entered the amateur league and played their first official match on 17 May 1997. Of more than 150 amateur teams in the competition, only the champions would be promoted to the Third League. Khimki won the tournament, overcoming Energiya Ulyanovsk in the final match in a penalty shootout.[]

On 30 January 1997, Khimki became a professional football club. In the Third League regional tournament, Khimki finished second and were promoted to the Second League.[]

Khimki were promoted to the First Division after the 2000 season. They finished first in the Centre zone of the Second Division, but lost the promotion play-off to Severstal Cherepovets on away goals. After Severstal refused to play in the First Division, their place was given to Khimki.[]

In 2005, Khimki had a very good run in the Russian Cup, reaching the final. They lost the final match 0–1 to CSKA.[] In the 2019–20 Russian Cup, they reached the final once again.[]

On 15 May 2020, FNL season was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia. As the club was in the 2nd position in the standings, they were promoted to the Russian Premier League for the 2020–21 season, returning to the top level after an 11-year break.

On 22 May 2023, Khimki were relegated from the Russian Premier League after three seasons.

On 20 May 2024, Khimki secured return to the top tier after one season down.

Khimki finished the 2024–25 Russian Premier League season in 12th place, outside of the relegation zone. However, on 24 May 2025 Russian Football Union announced that the club was not issued the 2025–26 RPL license due to accumulated debts, sealing their administrative relegation. Their replacement in the Premier League was FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod. Khimki were officially dissolved on 18 June 2025.

League history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Top Scorer
(League)
Head Coach
1997 4th, Zone 3 2 40 26 6 8 80 38 84 - Kravchuk – 17 Shtapov
1998 3rd, "West" 10 40 15 8 17 63 60 53 - Georgievsky – 11 Dementyev
Bychkov
Sabitov
1999 3rd, "Centre" 6 36 17 11 8 51 35 62 R256 Khamzin – 11 Sabitov
Kots
2000 1 38 28 4 6 68 22 88 R64 Genich – 18 Piskaryov
Papaev
2001 2nd 12 34 13 4 17 42 54 43 R32 Shcheglov – 5
Voronkov – 5
Kovardayev – 5
Petrushin
Sabitov
2002 7 34 14 10 10 38 27 52 R32 Kovardayev – 6 Sabitov
Derkach
2003 12 42 16 9 17 36 46 57 QF Kiselyov – 15 Derkach
Galyamin
2004 5 42 17 10 15 39 33 61 R32 Pogrebnyak – 6 Shevchuk
Yakovenko
2005 4 42 23 13 6 75 36 82 RU Tikhonov – 15 Yakovenko
2006 1 42 30 9 3 83 30 99 R64 Tikhonov – 22 Kazachyonok
2007 1st 9 30 9 10 11 32 33 37 R32 Shirokov – 7 Muslin
2008 14 30 6 9 15 34 54 27 R16 Nizamutdinov – 9 Yuran
2009 16 30 2 4 24 20 64 10 R32 Antipenko – 6 Sarsaniya
Chugainov
2010 2nd 13 38 11 17 10 39 38 50 R32 Yusupov – 7
Dudchenko – 7
Tarkhanov
Bushmanov
2011–12 13 48 16 11 21 54 74 59 R32 Mamtov – 10 Grigoryan
Dolmatov
Tarkhanov
2012–13 16 32 6 10 16 23 40 28 R16 Komkov – 3
Khatazhyonkov – 3
Tarkhanov
Tetradze
Petrakov
2013–14 3rd, "West" 3 32 16 10 6 67 37 58 R64 Antonnikov – 9
Zemchenkov – 9
Tarkhanov
Mukhanov
Gridin
2014–15 4 30 15 9 6 42 27 54 R256 Lipatkin – 6 Maminov
2015–16 1 24 19 5 0 49 12 62 R16 Markosov – 11 Khafizov
2016–17 2nd 11 38 11 16 11 40 47 49 R32 Kazaev – 8 Irkhin
2017–18 13 38 12 7 19 33 49 43 R64 Kuzmichev – 7 Irkhin
2018–19 9 38 14 11 13 47 49 53 R32 Kukharchuk – 10 Shalimov
2019–20 2 27 16 6 5 50 19 54 RU Aliyev – 8 Yuran
2020–21 1st 8 30 13 6 11 35 39 45 R16 Mirzov – 6 Yuran
2021–22 1st 13 30 7 11 12 34 47 32 GS Glushakov – 10 Cherevchenko
FC Khimki is a professional soccer club based in Khimki, a city located just northwest of Moscow, Russia. Founded in 1991, the team has a rich history and has experienced various levels of success in Russian football. The club's colors are typically red and black, which are prominently featured in their home kits.

FC Khimki plays its home matches at the Arena Khimki, a modern stadium that can accommodate thousands of passionate fans. The club has a strong local following and is known for its competitive spirit and commitment to developing young talent.

Over the years, FC Khimki has competed in various leagues, including the Russian Premier League and the Russian Football National League. The team has made a name for itself as a resilient competitor, often challenging more established clubs in the league. With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and tactical awareness, FC Khimki continues to strive for excellence on the pitch.

The club is also dedicated to community engagement and youth development, fostering a love for soccer in the region and nurturing the next generation of players. As they aim for higher achievements in Russian football, FC Khimki remains a symbol of pride for its supporters and a key player in the national soccer landscape.