FC Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg

FC Zenit-2 St. Petersburg
Full nameFootball Club Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg
NicknameSine-Belo-Golubye (The Blue-White-Sky Blues)
Founded2013
GroundMSA Petrovskiy, Saint Petersburg
Petrovsky, Saint Petersburg
Capacity2,809[1]
21,405
OwnerGazprombank
ChairmanKonstantin Zyryanov
ManagerAleksandr Selenkov
LeagueRussian Second League,
Division A,
Silver Group
2025Division B,
Group 2,
1st (promoted)

FC Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg (Russian: ФК «Зенит-2» Санкт-Петербург) is a Russian football team from Saint Petersburg. It plays in the Russian Second League (third level). It is a farm club for the Russian Premier League team FC Zenit Saint Petersburg.

History

Zenit's reserve squad played professionally as Zenit-2 (Russian Second League in 1993, Russian Second Division from 1998 to 2000) and Zenit-d (Russian Third League from 1994 to 1997). Another team that was founded as Lokomotiv-Zenit-2 played as Zenit-2 in the Russian Second Division from 2001 to 2008. By 2008, there was no relation between that team and FC Zenit. Another farm club called FC Smena-Zenit debuted in the Russian Second Division in 2009, taking the spot of the former FC Zenit-2. FC Smena-Zenit was dissolved after the 2009 season because it did not fulfill Zenit's initial expectations. Zenit-2 reentered professional football in the 2013–14 season in the Russian Professional Football League.

In the 2014–15 season, Zenit-2 came in second in its PFL zone behind FC Spartak-2 Moscow. When FC Torpedo Armavir (which qualified for promotion from the Zone South) refused to be promoted to FNL for financial reasons, the league offered the second-placed teams in the PFL an FNL spot. Zenit-2 was the only one who applied and played in the second-tier competition for the first time in their history in 2015–16. Zenit-2 finished the 2017–18 season in the relegation zone, but was saved from going down due to several teams above them failing licensing. At the end of the 2018–19 season it was relegated back to the PFL.

Current squad

As of 24 February 2026[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF  RUS Yaroslav Mikhaylov
21 MF  RUS Aleksandr Yerokhin
23 DF  RUS Arsen Adamov
34 MF  RUS Nikita Khvat
35 DF  RUS Danila Gayvoronsky
37 DF  RUS Ivan Terentyev
39 FW  RUS Maksim Khokhlov
43 DF  RUS Denis Terentyev
45 MF  RUS Kirill Glazunov
49 FW  RUS Linar Khanov
50 MF  RUS Danil Lukiyan
51 FW  RUS Vadim Shilov
52 FW  RUS Timur Ivanov
53 FW  RUS Aleksandr Yegurnev (on loan from Krasnodar)
57 GK  RUS Bogdan Moskvichyov
59 MF  RUS Andrey Kasadzhikov
61 MF  RUS Daniil Kondakov
63 MF  RUS Stanislav Karelin
No. Pos. Nation Player
64 FW  RUS Konstantin Voinkov
65 DF  RUS Vitaly Frantsuzov
70 MF  RUS Nikita Vershinin
71 DF  RUS Dmitry Shumikhin
72 DF  RUS Aleksey Busalayev
75 MF  RUS Bogdan Levandovsky
80 DF  RUS Ilya Bulygin
84 GK  RUS Artyom Mityayev
85 MF  RUS Sergey Chernov
86 FW  RUS Dmitry Barkov
87 MF  RUS Savely Nikiforov
89 MF  RUS Matvey Ivanov
91 FW  RUS Kirill Kosarev
92 DF  RUS Ivan Shilyonok
93 GK  RUS Maksim Shichanin
96 GK  RUS Maksim Zaytsev
97 MF  RUS Yevgeny Dubinin

References

  1. ^ Stadium characteristics on the official web-site
  2. ^ "Zenit-2 roster" (in Russian). Russian Second League. Retrieved 24 February 2026.