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FC Sochi
FC Sochi is a professional football club based in the resort city of Sochi, Russia. Founded in 2010, the club represents one of the youngest and most ambitious projects in Russian football, rising rapidly through the lower divisions to establish itself in the top tier. The club's history is a modern fairytale. It was established on the initiative of the local government and businessman Boris Rotenberg, with the clear goal of bringing top-flight football to the Black Sea coast. They began their journey in the third tier and achieved successive promotions, reaching the Russian Premier League for the first time in 2019. Their home is the magnificent Fisht Olympic Stadium, a legacy of the 2014 Winter Olympics, which provides a stunning, world-class venue with a capacity of over 40,000. While FC Sochi has not yet claimed a major trophy, their achievements in a short span are remarkable. They finished as high as second in the Russian Premier League in the 2021-22 season, securing a historic place in European competition. This led to their debut in the UEFA Europa Conference League, marking a significant milestone for the club. The team's identity is built on an attacking, modern style of play, often utilizing the technical skills of its players. Key figures in their rise include veteran midfielder Christian Noboa, a set-piece specialist and the club's all-time top scorer, and striker Artyom Zabolotny. The fan culture, while still developing, is passionate and closely tied to the city's identity, with supporters creating a vibrant atmosphere at the Fisht Stadium. Currently, FC Sochi competes in the Russian Premier League, navigating the challenges of maintaining stability after their initial surge. An interesting fact is that the club was essentially built from scratch to capitalize on the infrastructure left by the Olympics, making it a unique project in Russian sport. Their primary regional rivalry is with FC Krasnodar, creating a competitive dynamic on the southern coast.
About FC Sochi
FC Sochi is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 2010. FC Sochi currently fields a squad of 30 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 3 upcoming matches on the FC Sochi fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full FC Sochi schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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View allFC Sochi Reveals Alternative Travel Plans for Zenit Match Amid Airport Closure
FC Sochi has outlined a revised travel itinerary for their upcoming RPL match against Zenit St. Petersburg, involving a bus journey to Moscow followed by a high-speed train, due to airspace restrictions closing Sochi airport.
Robert Moreno Eyes Russian Premier League Return After Sochi Stint
Former Sochi manager Robert Moreno has expressed his desire to return to coaching in the Russian Premier League, stating he is open to ambitious projects and would not consider a move to the second tier.
Semak Praises Kerzhakov's Legacy as Zenit Goalkeeper Announces Retirement
Zenit St. Petersburg manager Sergei Semak has paid tribute to retiring goalkeeper Mikhail Kerzhakov, calling him a model of discipline and hard work ahead of his farewell match against Sochi.
Zenit Defender Drkushic on Facing Former Club Sochi in Crucial RPL Match
Zenit St. Petersburg defender Vanya Drkushic previews the pivotal RPL matchday 29 clash against his former club Sochi, highlighting its personal significance and the team's focus on securing three points.
Semak Analyzes Sochi's Threat Ahead of Zenit's RPL Clash
Zenit St. Petersburg manager Sergei Semak previews the RPL matchday 29 fixture against FC Sochi, highlighting the opponent's motivation and the expected difficulty of the encounter.
Dynamo Moscow's Tyukavin Clinches RPL April Player of the Month Award
Dynamo Moscow striker Konstantin Tyukavin has been named the Russian Premier League's best player for April after a stellar month with four goals in five matches.











