2014–15 season | |||
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Chairman | Viktor Goncharov | ||
Manager |
Miodrag Božović (till 25 September 2014) Igor Gamula (25 September-18 December 2014) Kurban Berdyev (from 18 December 2014) |
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Stadium | Olimp – 2 | ||
Russian Premier League | 14th | ||
Relegation play-offs | Winners vs Tosno | ||
Russian Cup | Round of 32 vs Syzran-2003 | ||
Europa League | Play-off Round vs Trabzonspor | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Maksim Grigoryev (5) All: Vitali Dyakov (7) |
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The 2014–15 FC Rostov season is the 6th successive season that the club will play in the Russian Premier League, the highest tier of association football in Russia. Rostov will also take part in the Russian Cup and the Europa League, their first European campaign since 2000, entering at the Play-off round.
On 25 September 2014, Miodrag Božović resigned as the clubs manager, with Igor Gamula appointed as his replacement. Following Rostov's 1-0 win over FC Ural, Gamula became involved in a racism row following question to the possibility of Rostov signing Benoit Angbwa, saying that six "dark-skinned players" was sufficient for the team. On 12 November Gamula was handed a 5-Game ban following his remarks.
On 18 December, Gamula was moved to Youth Team 21 manager, with Kurban Berdyev being appointed as the new manager of the first team.
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