Results

Russia Division 3 09/08 11:00 - Sibir-M Novosibirsk v Baikal Irkutsk L 4-1
Russia Division 3 08/27 06:00 - Baikal Irkutsk v Chita-M W 3-1
Russia Division 3 08/25 06:00 - Baikal Irkutsk v Buryatiya Ulan Ude L 0-3
Russia Division 3 08/18 11:00 - Baikal Irkutsk v FC Novokuznetsk D 1-1
Russia Division 3 08/16 11:00 - Baikal Irkutsk v FK Raspadskaya L 0-4
Russia Division 3 08/11 11:00 - Baikal Irkutsk v Irkutsk-M W 2-1
Russia Division 3 07/30 06:00 - Baikal Irkutsk v Polimer Barnaul L 1-5
Russia Division 3 07/28 06:00 - Baikal Irkutsk v Torpedo Rubzovsk D 3-3
Russia Division 3 07/23 10:00 - Rassvet Krasnoyarsk v Baikal Irkutsk L 2-0
Russia Division 3 07/21 07:00 - Yenisey-M Krasnoyarsk v Baikal Irkutsk D 1-1
Russia Division 3 06/18 06:00 - Baikal Irkutsk v Temp Barnaul L 0-1
Russia Division 3 06/16 06:00 - Baikal Irkutsk v Dinamo-M Barnaul L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 14 10 4
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 8 5 3
Goals for 13 11 2
Goals against 37 22 15
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 6 4 2

Wikipedia - FC Baikal Irkutsk

FC Baikal Irkutsk (Russian: ФК Байкал Иркутск) was a Russian football team from Irkutsk, founded in 2009. It was relegated from the second-tier FNL back to PFL at the end of the 2015–16 season, but it did not receive a professional license for the 2016–17 season and thus folded, with its spot taken by FC Zenit Irkutsk. It was called FC Radian-Baikal Irkutsk before June 2012.

In 2015, Baikal's promotion to the Russian National Football League marked the return to the second level of Russian football by a club from Irkutsk for the first time in seven years.

History

League and cup history

Season League Russian Cup Top goalscorer Managers
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
2010 3rd East 2 30 17 5 8 56 43 56 Fifth round Vladimir Nakhanovich 11
2011–12 7 36 13 13 10 42 37 52 Fifth round Aleksei Nekrasov / Vladimir Nakhanovich 6
2012–13 8 30 8 4 18 36 61 28 Second round Y. Dudikov 12
2013–14 5 24 9 9 6 31 20 36 First round Aleksei Nekrasov 8
2014–15 1 24 11 11 2 37 18 44 Round of 64 D. Galin 9
2015–16 2nd 19 38 8 2 28 29 73 26 Round of 32 E. Bogdanov 4 Dzutsev / Petrenko
Baikal Irkutsk is a professional soccer team based in Irkutsk, Russia. The team competes in the Russian Football National League, which is the second tier of Russian football. Baikal Irkutsk is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field.

The team takes its name from Lake Baikal, the largest freshwater lake in the world, which is located near the city of Irkutsk. The team's colors are blue and white, reflecting the colors of the lake and the surrounding landscape.

Baikal Irkutsk has a history of success in Russian football, with several appearances in the top division and strong performances in domestic cup competitions. The team plays its home matches at the Baikal Stadium, a modern venue that can hold thousands of fans.

Overall, Baikal Irkutsk is a respected and competitive team in Russian soccer, with a strong tradition of success and a loyal fan base that supports them through thick and thin.