FC Tekstilshchik Kamyshin
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FC Tekstilshchik Kamyshin was a Russia
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n football
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 club based in Kamyshin
Kamyshin
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, Volgograd Oblast
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. In 1990s the club spent five seasons in the Russian Top Division
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 and played in the UEFA Cup
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, but now plays in the Amateur Football League.

Tekstilshchik played in the Soviet Second League since 1988 and were promoted to the First League
Soviet First League
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 after the 1990 season. After finishing 11th in 1991 they were entitled to enter the Russian Top Division
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 formed after dissolution of USSR. In 1993 Tekstilshchik finished fourth in the league, achieving the best result in club's history. In 1996-1998 the club suffered three consecutive relegations (17th in Top Division in 1996, 19th in First Division in 1997, excluded from Second Division in 1998). After this Tekstilshchik played in the Amateur League until 2002, when they were promoted back to the Second Division. In 2005 they finished last in their zone, but were saved from relegation by extension of the division. However, they finished 17th in their zone and relegated to Amateur League in 2006 but she readmitted again due to DagDiesel Kapsiysk denied her professional licence and Angust Nazran was declared bankrupt on February 2 and soon dissolved.

Tekstilshchik participated in the UEFA Cup in 1994-95 and reached the second round.

On May 20, 2009 the club was dissolved by the decision of Kamyshin
Kamyshin
Kamyshin is a city in Volgograd Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Volgograd Reservoir of the Volga River, in the estuary of the Kamyshinka River. Population: 101,000 ; 24,000 ....

 mayor Aleksandr Chunakov.

Reserve squad

Tekstilshchik's reserve squad played professionally as FC Tekstilshchik-d Kamyshin (Russian Second League in 1992) and FC Energiya-d Kamyshin (Russian Third League in 1997).

Notable past players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Tekstilshchik.

Ivan Yaremchuk
Ivan Yaremchuk
Ivan Ivanovych Yaremchuk is a former Ukrainian footballer.-Honours:* Soviet Top League winner: 1985, 1986, 1990.* Soviet Cup winner: 1985, 1987, 1990....

 Aleksandr Filimonov
Aleksandr Filimonov
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 Vladislav Ternavski
Vladislav Ternavski
Vladislav Mikhailovich Ternavskiy is a former association footballer and a current coach. He currently manages FC Vityaz Podolsk....

Vitali Abramov
Vitali Abramov
Vitaliy Sergeyevich Abramov is a retired Kazakhstani professional footballer. In 2009, he played for FC Avangard Kursk. He made his debut in the Russian Premier League in 1995 for FC Tekstilshchik Kamyshin...


Yuri Aksenov
Yuri Aksenov
Yuri Aleksandrovich Aksenov is a Kazakhstani professional footballer. As of 2009, he plays for FC Vostok. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1990 for FC Tekstilshchik Kamyshin. He played for the main squad of FC Rotor Volgograd in the Russian Cup.-Honours:* Russian Cup...

 Aleksandr Bogatyrev Dmitriy Lyapkin
Dmitriy Lyapkin
Dmitriy Vladimirovich Lyapkin is a former Kazakh football defender. He last played for the Russian club FC Lokomotiv-2 Moscow.Lyapkin has made 15 appearances for the Kazakhstan national football team since 2004.-External links:...

 Konstantin Pavlyuchenko
Konstantin Pavlyuchenko
Konstantin Pavlyuchenko is a retired Kazakhstani professional footballer who also holds Ukrainian citizenship. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1989 for FC Khimik Dzhambul.-References:...


Dzintars Sproģis
Dzintars Sprogis
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 Andriy Vasylytchuk
Andriy Vasylytchuk
Andriy Mykolayovych Vasylytchuk is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1989 for FC Spartak Oryol.-References:...

 Andriy Yudin
Andriy Yudin
Andriy Viktorovych Yudin is a Ukrainian professional football coach and a former player. As of June 2009, he works as an assistant manager with FC Kuban Krasnodar...



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