Fixtures

Russia Division 2 07/20 11:00 - Tekstilshik Ivanovo vs FK Tyumen - View

Results

Russia Division 1 05/24 10:00 34 Wolfsberger AC II v FK Tyumen L 4-3
Russia Division 1 05/18 13:00 33 FK Tyumen v Ural L 1-2
Russia Division 1 05/11 12:00 32 FK Tyumen v Chaika Petropavlovskaya D 1-1
Russia Division 1 05/04 12:00 31 Sokol Saratov v FK Tyumen L 1-0
Russia Division 1 04/27 12:00 30 FK Tyumen v Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk W 1-0
Russia Division 1 04/20 14:00 29 Rotor Volgograd v FK Tyumen L 2-1
Russia Division 1 04/12 14:00 28 FK Tyumen v Shinnik Yaroslavl W 2-1
Russia Division 1 04/05 14:00 27 FK Tyumen v FC Ufa D 1-1
Russia Division 1 03/29 14:00 26 FK Tyumen v SKA Energia Khabarovsk L 0-1
Russia Division 1 03/22 14:00 25 Kamaz Nab Chelny v FK Tyumen W 2-3
Russia Division 1 03/16 12:00 24 FK Tyumen v Baltika Kaliningrad L 0-1
Russia Division 1 03/08 12:00 23 Alania Vladikavkaz v FK Tyumen D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 21 19
Wins 9 4 5
Draws 9 6 3
Losses 22 11 11
Goals for 39 19 20
Goals against 56 26 30
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 17 10 7

Wikipedia - FC Tyumen

FC Tyumen (Russian: Футбольный клуб «Тюмень») is a Russian football club based in Tyumen. The former member of the Russian Premier League will play in the third-tier Russian Second League Division A in the 2025–26 season.

The club was previously known as Geolog (in 1961–1963 and 1983–1991, meaning Geologist), Priboy (in 1964–1965, meaning Surf), Neftyanik (in 1966–1977, meaning Oiler), Stroitel (meaning Builder), Fakel (in 1980–1982, meaning Torch), Dinamo-Gazovik (in 1992–1996), SDYSOR-Sibnefteprovod (in 2003).

History

The club was founded in 1961 and played in the Soviet Class B (1961–1970), Second League (1971–1986), and First League (1987–1991). In 1992 Tyumen entered the newly formed Russian Premier League and finished last between 20 teams. In 1993 Tyumen won the eastern zone of the First Division and returned to the Premier League for another two seasons, achieving their best result in history in 1994 (12th position). After relegation in 1995 Tyumen once again won the First Division in 1996. In 1998 and 1999 Tyumen suffered two consecutive relegations, ending up in the Second Division. In 2000–2002, Tyumen played in the Second Division, finishing no lower than fourth. In 2003 the club refused to participate in the Second Division, instead fielding a youth team in the Amateur League. In 2004 the club fielded a senior team as well, winning the zonal tournament of the Amateur League, but declined promotion. After finishing first again in 2005, Tyumen returned to professional football and began to play in the Second Division. It won its zone of the Russian Professional Football League in 2013–14 season and was promoted to the second-level Russian National Football League. Despite finishing in the relegation zone at the end of the 2017–18 season, the club was not relegated as other clubs ahead in the standings failed to obtain the league license for 2018–19. On 20 March 2019, 6 points in the standings were taken from Tyumen for unpaid debts to former players Marat Shaymordanov, Sergei Shumeyko and Nikita Fursin. As a result, the club dropped from 18th place to 19th (both in relegation zone). The club was relegated to PFL at the end of the 2018–19 season. It was promoted back to Russian First League after the 2022–23 season. It was relegated from the First League at the end of the 2024–25 season.

**FC Tyumen** is a professional soccer club based in Tyumen, Russia, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in 1957, the team has established itself as a prominent force in Russian football, competing in various leagues and tournaments over the years.

The club's colors are traditionally blue and white, symbolizing the spirit and resilience of the team. FC Tyumen plays its home matches at the Central Stadium, a venue that can accommodate thousands of enthusiastic supporters, creating an electrifying atmosphere on match days.

FC Tyumen is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent, often promoting young players from its youth academy to the first team. The club emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a strong work ethic, which are reflected in their playing style.

With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of skilled players, FC Tyumen aims to achieve success in both domestic and international competitions. The team's loyal supporters, known for their unwavering dedication, play a crucial role in motivating the players and fostering a sense of community around the club.

As FC Tyumen continues to strive for excellence on the pitch, it remains a symbol of pride for the city and its residents, embodying the passion and love for soccer that unites fans across the region.