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Russian futsal club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MFK Tyumen (Russian: мини-футбольный клуб Тюмень) is a professional futsal club based in Tyumen, Russia.[1] Founded in 1999, the club competes in the Russian Futsal Super League since 2003–04.[2]
Full name | MFK Tyumen | ||
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Founded | 22 February 1999 | ||
Ground | Central, Tyumen | ||
Capacity | 1,862 | ||
Chairman | Aleksandr Popov | ||
Coach | Maksim Gorbunov | ||
League | Super League | ||
2019-2020 | Superleague; 4 (play-off: 4) | ||
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Because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIFA and Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) suspended from FIFA and UEFA competitions all Russian teams, whether national representative teams or club teams.[3]
Season | Division | Place / Playoff |
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1999/00 | Russian Higher League | 5th |
2000/01 | Russian Higher League | 1st |
2001/02 | Super League | 13th |
2002/03 | Super League | 9th |
2003/04 | Super League | 9th |
2004/05 | Super League | 10th |
2005/06 | Super League | 10th |
2006/07 | Super League | 6th |
2007/08 | Super League | 4th |
2008/09 | Super League | 4th |
2009/10 | Super League | 2nd |
2010/11 | Super League | 6th / 4th |
2011/12 | Super League | 3rd / 1/4 |
2012/13 | Super League | 6th / 3rd |
2013/14 | Super League | 4th / 1/4 |
2014/15 | Super League | 6th / 4th |
2015/16 | Super League | 3rd / 4th |
2016/17 | Super League | 6th / 1/4 |
2017/18 | Super League | 3rd / 3rd |
2018/19 | Super League | 4th / 1st |
2019/20 | Super League | 4th / 4th |
2020/21 | Super League | 3rd / 2nd |
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