Rubin Kazan, a club that has came out of nowhere fast, in Russia and now in Europe. In 2001, Rubin Kazan remained as plying their trade in the Initial Division of Russian sports. Now things are very different.
By the end of the 2001 season, Rubin Kazan employed Kurban Berdyev to the helm on a permanent foundation, as the season prior he or she shared the head coaching duties with Viktor Antikhovich. This appointment has proved to be the undoubted success due to meteoric increase of Rubin Kazan over the past nine many years. A devout Muslim, Kurban Berdyev is rarely seen without his rosary ovoids in public, and it is his persistence for this one time ‘lower league’ Euro club, that they find themselves mixing up it with Europe’s large players.
Despite some brief cameo appearances within Europe in 2003 along with 2004 in the UEFA Cup and the Intertoto Cup respectively, Rubin Kazan were beginners to the hysteria that enters the UEFA Champions League. Simply by winning the Russian Premier League for the first time in their background, it gave Kurban Berdyev’s adult men a chance to play against among the best teams in the world.
Shock: Aleksandr Ryazantsev offers Rubin Kazan the lead against Barcelona at the Nou Camp Unfortunately, the shock 2-1 win over Barcelona was the only real highlight for Rubin Kazan in a campaign which was ended by Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan.
“Despite the fact that we didn’t qualify, it has been an incredible experience pertaining to us” said Rubin Kazan coach Kurban Berdyev
The tests and tribulations of the Champions League proved to be too much for the Ruskies side but midfielder Christian Noboa believes, “the fact that we are in the Europa League is a good result”. When Rubin Kazan drew Israeli side Hapoel Tel- Aviv in the last Thirty two of the Europa League, it was a chance for them to show what they have been capable of in Europe’s supplementary competition.
Despite selling superstar striker, Alejandro Dominguez, to Valencia in the January transfer windowpane, the Russians still possessed a potent reach force when it found the first leg of their last Thirty two fronted by promising striker Alekzandr Bukharov.
It simply took fourteen minutes to the deadlock to be broken by Bukharov whom finished neatly after being assisted by simply fellow Russian international Sergei Semak. Hapoel Tel-Aviv offered little in terms of an assaulting prowess early on which was capatalised upon by the Russian side with Bukharov doubling the lead for the home side with one more clinical finish. Rubin Kazan were cruising now against an experienced American side in Hapoel Tel- Aviv but they just weren’t finished yet as almost through the second half, their talismanic leader, Sergei Semak gave his side a critical third goal.
Russian Talent: Alekzandr Bukharov was the two goal hero for Rubin Kazan in their 3-0 win over Hapoel Tel-Aviv A comfortable win at home for the Russian champions meant that a solid protective display in Israel would be ample to put them through to the very last 16 of the competition. That maybe what Rubin Kazan delivered despite some powerful pressure from the Hapoel Tel-Aviv, especially through Brazilian Douglas Da Silva, but the Russians used firm for a 0-0 draw to book a tie in opposition to German side Wolfsburg who despite being in the bottom half of the actual Bundesliga, will test the credentials of this Russian side.
Having a consistent nucleus of Russian talent creating the backbone of the Rubin Kazan part, it gives this club a chance of progressing far in the inaugural Euorpa League under the experienced direction of coach Kurban Berdyev who, after nine a long time in charge, knows this upcoming club inside out.
If one team can, Rubin Kazan can.
By the end of the 2001 season, Rubin Kazan employed Kurban Berdyev to the helm on a permanent foundation, as the season prior he or she shared the head coaching duties with Viktor Antikhovich. This appointment has proved to be the undoubted success due to meteoric increase of Rubin Kazan over the past nine many years. A devout Muslim, Kurban Berdyev is rarely seen without his rosary ovoids in public, and it is his persistence for this one time ‘lower league’ Euro club, that they find themselves mixing up it with Europe’s large players.
Despite some brief cameo appearances within Europe in 2003 along with 2004 in the UEFA Cup and the Intertoto Cup respectively, Rubin Kazan were beginners to the hysteria that enters the UEFA Champions League. Simply by winning the Russian Premier League for the first time in their background, it gave Kurban Berdyev’s adult men a chance to play against among the best teams in the world.
Shock: Aleksandr Ryazantsev offers Rubin Kazan the lead against Barcelona at the Nou Camp Unfortunately, the shock 2-1 win over Barcelona was the only real highlight for Rubin Kazan in a campaign which was ended by Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan.
“Despite the fact that we didn’t qualify, it has been an incredible experience pertaining to us” said Rubin Kazan coach Kurban Berdyev
The tests and tribulations of the Champions League proved to be too much for the Ruskies side but midfielder Christian Noboa believes, “the fact that we are in the Europa League is a good result”. When Rubin Kazan drew Israeli side Hapoel Tel- Aviv in the last Thirty two of the Europa League, it was a chance for them to show what they have been capable of in Europe’s supplementary competition.
Despite selling superstar striker, Alejandro Dominguez, to Valencia in the January transfer windowpane, the Russians still possessed a potent reach force when it found the first leg of their last Thirty two fronted by promising striker Alekzandr Bukharov.
It simply took fourteen minutes to the deadlock to be broken by Bukharov whom finished neatly after being assisted by simply fellow Russian international Sergei Semak. Hapoel Tel-Aviv offered little in terms of an assaulting prowess early on which was capatalised upon by the Russian side with Bukharov doubling the lead for the home side with one more clinical finish. Rubin Kazan were cruising now against an experienced American side in Hapoel Tel- Aviv but they just weren’t finished yet as almost through the second half, their talismanic leader, Sergei Semak gave his side a critical third goal.
Russian Talent: Alekzandr Bukharov was the two goal hero for Rubin Kazan in their 3-0 win over Hapoel Tel-Aviv A comfortable win at home for the Russian champions meant that a solid protective display in Israel would be ample to put them through to the very last 16 of the competition. That maybe what Rubin Kazan delivered despite some powerful pressure from the Hapoel Tel-Aviv, especially through Brazilian Douglas Da Silva, but the Russians used firm for a 0-0 draw to book a tie in opposition to German side Wolfsburg who despite being in the bottom half of the actual Bundesliga, will test the credentials of this Russian side.
Having a consistent nucleus of Russian talent creating the backbone of the Rubin Kazan part, it gives this club a chance of progressing far in the inaugural Euorpa League under the experienced direction of coach Kurban Berdyev who, after nine a long time in charge, knows this upcoming club inside out.
If one team can, Rubin Kazan can.









