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Okean Full name FC Okean Nakhodka Founded 1986 Ground Vodnik stadium
(Capacity: 10,000)Chairman Viktor Son Manager Vladislav Matviyenko League Amateur Football League 2010 Russian Second Division,
Zone East, 11th (relegated)Home coloursAway coloursOkean Nakhodka is a Russian football club based in Nakhodka, Primorsky Krai. The club's colours are white and blue.
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History
In 1989 Okean won the RSFSR Cup, and in 1991 they won the regional league.
Okean spent 1992 and 1993 seasons in the Top League, being one of the founding members, aided by the fact that the clubs from other Soviet republics walked away from the existing Soviet league system to form their own leagues. They thus became the easternmost club to compete in the Top League, a record they still hold. The best result they achieved was a 14th position in 1992.
After relegation in 1993 Okean played in the First League in 1994 - 1996, after which they were relegated again.
Okean played in the Second Division after 1997. The best result was achieved in 2005, when they finished as runners-up. In 2010 they finished 11th or last in East Zone of Second Division and were relegated to the Amateur Football League for 2011, losing professional status.
Notable persons and matches
Oleg Garin is considered the best footballer in club's history.
One of the club's best matches was played on 30 July 1992, when Okean defeated CSKA at home 5-2. The last defending Soviet champions lost to the debutants of the Top League.
Reserve squad
Okean's reserve squad played professionally as FC Okean-d Nakhodka in the Russian Second League in 1993.
Notable past players
Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Okean.
- Sergei Sokolov
- Konstantin Ledovskikh
- Rifat Timraliev
- Sergey Lushan
External links
FC Okean Nakhodka – managers (c) caretakerCategories:- Association football clubs established in 1986
- Russian football clubs
- Sport in Nakhodka
- FC Okean Nakhodka
- Russian football club stubs
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