1978; 46 years ago (1978) 2012; 12 years ago (2012) (refounded)
Dissolved
2003
Ground
Tsentralny, Svetogorsk
FC Svetogorets was a football club from Svetogorsk, Leningrad Oblast, Russia. Its foundation date is unknown but the club is known to exist at least since 1978. Played in some Leningrad Oblast championships in the 1990s. In 2000 it played in North-West zone of the Russian amateur championship (KFK) and won the zonal tournament. In 2001–2003 it played in the Russian Second Division, zone West, and in the Russian Cup. In 2004 it withdrew from the Russian Second Division and disappeared. Among its players were Aleksandr Kerzhakov, Sergei Dmitriev, Andrei Manannikov; among staff – Vladimir Kazachyonok and Vladimir Klementyev. Its home arena was Central Stadium in Svetogorsk.
FCSvetogorets was a football club from Svetogorsk, Leningrad Oblast, Russia. Its foundation date is unknown but the club is known to exist at least since...
1991 – FC Lokomotiv Leningrad (as in North) 1998 – FC Oazis Yartsevo 1999 – FC Pskov 2000 – FCSvetogorets Svetogorsk 2001 – FC Kondopoga 2002 – FC Pikalyovo...
Stavropol — FC Stroitel Morshansk — FC Stroitel Ufa — FC Sudostroitel Astrakhan — FC SUO Moscow — FCSvetogorets Svetogorsk — FC Svetotekhnika Saransk FC Taganrog...
FCSvetogorets Svetogorsk, helping them win the Northwest regional league by scoring 18 goals.[citation needed] In 2001 Kerzhakov transferred to FC Zenit...
Amateur Football League team FC Novgorod. Gosudarenkov had a brief spell as caretaker manager of Russian First Division side FC Petrotrest St. Petersburg...
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Managerial career 2001–2002 FCSvetogorets Svetogorsk (director of sports) 2003 FCSvetogorets Svetogorsk (assistant) 2006 FC Zenit-2 St. Petersburg (video...
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