KAMAZ Football Club

The team of KAMAZ Football Club was assembled in 1982 under the name "Trud-PRZ". In 1988 FC KAMAZ began to play in games with professional football clubs.
The team's coloures are blue-and-white.
It holds home matches at KAMAZ's stadium in the Grenada Park which seats 10,000 spectators.
The names of the tesm:
1982–1987 — "Trud-PRZ"
1988–1989 — "Torpedo"
1990–1994 — "KAMAZ"
1995–2000 — "KAMAZ-Chally"
Since 2001 — "KAMAZ" again
Matches:
1982 — Championship of the city
1983-1986 — Championship of the Republic of Tatarstan
1987 — KFK of the USSR (Amateur Football League)
Since 1988 it has been participating in the country's championships.
The most outstanding victory at home — 10:00 "Energy", Chaykovsky (2001).
The most outstanding victory on a visit — 7:1 "Petrotrest", St. Petersburg (2005); 6:0 "Spartak", Kurgan (2001).
The heaviest defeat at home — 2:7 "Rostelmash", Rostov-on-Don (1996); 0:5 "Rotor", Volgograd (1997, the match was held in Vladikavkaz).
The heaviest defeat on a visit — 1:6 "Spartak", Moscow (1993); "Dinamo", Moscow (1997); 0:5 "Alania", Vladikavkaz (1997).
The highest achievements:
The team reached the semifinal of the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1996.
It took 6th place in Russia's Top League in 1994.
It reached 1/4 of Russia's Cup Tournament in 1993-1994, 1995-1996.
Robert Yevdokimov played for the team in the largest number of matches in the country's championships — 273 matches (11 seasons).
The best goal-scorers in the club's history:
Vitaly Yermilov (seasons 2001–2004) — 68 goals
Yury Kuznetsov (seasons 1989–1993) — 59 goals
Victor Panchenko (seasons 1991–1994) — 57 goals
The best goal-scorers during one season:
Vitaly Yermilov — 26 goals in 30 games (2001)
Yury Kuznetsov — 26 goals in 38 games (1991)
Chief coaches:
In different years FC KAMAZ was headed by Valery Chetverik, Benyaminus Zelkyavichus, Pyotr Shubin, Ivan Butaly, since autumn 2002 — Yury Gazzaev.







