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{{short description|Associated football club in Saint Petersburg, Russia}}
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{{Other uses|FC Zenit (disambiguation)}}
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| clubname = Zenit
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| current = 2017–18 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season
| current = 2024–25 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season
| fullname = Футбольный клуб Зенит<br>{{small|}}
| fullname = Футбольный клуб Зенит
| nickname = ''Lvi'' (Lions)<br /> ''Sine-Belo-Golubye'' (The Blue-White-Sky Blues)<br />''Zenitchiki'' (The Anti-aircraft Gunners)<br />
| nickname = ''Sine-Belo-Golubye'' (The Blue-White-Sky Blues)<br />''Zenitchiki'' (The Zeniters)<br />''Bomzhi'' (The Hobos)<br />''Meshki'' (The Bags)
| founded = {{Start date and age|1925|May|30|df=yes}}
| founded = 1925
| ground = [[Krestovsky Stadium]]
| ground = [[Krestovsky Stadium]]
| capacity = 56,196
| capacity = 67,800<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eng.premierliga.ru/stadiums/stadiums_1758.html|title=Arena St Petersburg|website=eng.premierliga.ru|access-date=1 September 2018|archive-date=6 December 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201206031146/https://eng.premierliga.ru/stadiums/stadiums_1758.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
| owner = [[Gazprombank]]
| chairman = [[Sergey Fursenko]]
| owner = [[Gazprom]]
| manager = [[Roberto Mancini]]
| chairman = [[Alexander Medvedev]]
| chrtitle = President
| league = [[Russian Premier League]]
| manager = [[Sergei Semak]]
| season = [[2016–17 Russian Premier League|2016–17]]
| mgrtitle = Head coach
| position = 3rd
| league = [[Russian Premier League]]
| website = http://www.fc-zenit.ru/
| season = [[2023–24 Russian Premier League|2023–24]]
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{{Zenit Saint Petersburg sections}}

'''Football Club Zenit''' ({{langx|ru|link=no|Футбольный клуб «Зенит»}} {{IPA|ru|fʊdˈbolʲnɨj ˈkɫup zʲɪˈnʲit|}}), also known as '''Zenit Saint Petersburg''' or simply '''Zenit''', is a Russian professional [[association football|football]] club based in [[Saint Petersburg]]. Founded in 1925 (or in 1914, according to some Russian sources), the club plays in the [[Russian Premier League]]. Zenit are [[2023–24 Russian Premier League|the reigning champions]] of the Russian Premier League. Previously they won the [[2007 Russian Premier League|2007]], [[2010 Russian Premier League|2010]], [[2011–12 Russian Premier League|2011–12]], [[2014–15 Russian Premier League|2014–15]], [[2018–19 Russian Premier League|2018–19]], [[2019–20 Russian Premier League|2019–20]], [[2020–21 Russian Premier League|2020–21]], [[2021–22 Russian Premier League|2021–22]] and the [[2022–23 Russian Premier League|2022–23]] seasons of the Russian Premier League, as well as the [[2007–08 UEFA Cup]] and the [[2008 UEFA Super Cup]]. The club is owned and sponsored by the Russian state-owned energy giant [[Gazprom]]. The team plays its home matches at the [[Krestovsky Stadium|Gazprom Arena]]. In March 2022, the club was expelled from all European and international club competitions by [[FIFA]] and the [[UEFA]] due to the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]].<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.sportingnews.com/us/soccer/news/russia-ban-uefa-cups-europa-league-spartak-moscow-suspension/zgkvtkjezdcbpk8df0p074ce|title=Russian football clubs banned from UEFA cups, Spartak Moscow ousted from Europa League after suspension|website=www.sportingnews.com|access-date=19 March 2022|archive-date=19 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220319211825/https://www.sportingnews.com/us/soccer/news/russia-ban-uefa-cups-europa-league-spartak-moscow-suspension/zgkvtkjezdcbpk8df0p074ce|url-status=live}}</ref> In addition, the [[European Club Association]] suspended the team.<ref name="auto">{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/60568139|title=Which sports have banned Russian athletes?|work=BBC Sport|access-date=20 March 2022|archive-date=20 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220320172203/https://www.bbc.com/sport/60568139|url-status=live}}</ref> On 24 May 2023, Zenit became the first Russian sports club with 10 million followers on social media.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://en.fc-zenit.ru/news/2023-05-24-zenit-dostig-10-millionov-podpischikov-v-sotsialnykh-setyakh.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=25 March 2024 |archive-date=3 February 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240203141700/https://en.fc-zenit.ru/news/2023-05-24-zenit-dostig-10-millionov-podpischikov-v-sotsialnykh-setyakh.htm |url-status=live }}</ref>
{{Zenit Saint Petersburg sections}}
'''Football Club Zenit''' ({{lang-ru|link=no|Футбо́льный клуб «Зени́т»}} {{IPA-ru|fʊdˈbolʲnɨj ˈkɫup zʲɪˈnʲit|}}, ''Zenith''), also known as '''Zenit Saint Petersburg''', is a Russian [[association football|football]] club from the city of [[Saint Petersburg]]. Founded in 1925 (or in 1914, according to some Russian sources), the club plays in the [[Russian Premier League]]. Zenit were the [[2007 Russian Premier League|2007]], [[2010 Russian Premier League|2010]], [[2011–12 Russian Premier League|2011–12]] and [[2014–15 Russian Premier League|2014–15]] champions of the Russian Premier League and the winners of both the [[2007–08 UEFA Cup]] and the [[2008 UEFA Super Cup]].


==History==
==History==


===Before Zenit===
===Before Zenit===
Zenit's history is tightly connected with the political history of [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia (also called "Petrograd" and "Leningrad" at times in its history). In 1897, the first football match in Russia was held in Saint Petersburg on [[Vasilievsky Island]], an unofficial game between the local English team "Ostrov" and the local Russian team "Petrograd," which the English team won, 6–0. The players of those local teams were amateurs and loosely associated with each other. At the same time, several formal football clubs were founded in Saint Petersburg, mainly around large industrial companies. Players' membership was unofficial and very loose, however, sometimes allowing the same players to play for several different teams during the same season.
Zenit's history is tightly connected with the political history of [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia (also called "Petrograd" and "Leningrad" at times in its history). In 1897, the first officially-recorded football match in Russia was held in Saint Petersburg on [[Vasilievsky Island]], an unofficial game between the local English team "Ostrov" and the local Russian team "Petrograd," which the English team won, 6–0. The players of those local teams were amateurs and loosely associated with each other.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


===Formation of Zenit===
===Formation of Zenit===
The original Zenit team stemmed from several football teams, which changed names and owners many times during the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] era after the [[Revolution of 1917]], as powerful political forces manipulated the careers of individual players as well as the fate of the whole team. The club was renamed several times and its owners and leaders were under political pressure for many decades. The origins of Zenit date back to the beginning of the 20th century to several predecessor teams in [[Saint Petersburg]] that were playing locally. The oldest documented predecessor of Zenit was the team "Murzinka," founded in 1914, which played in the ''Obukhovsky'' stadium from 1914 until 1924, when the team came to be known as "Bolshevik" (the new name for ''Obukhovsky'' industry and its stadium). The team and stadium survived the drama of [[World War I|World&nbsp;War&nbsp;I]], the [[Bolshevik]] revolution of 1917, and the [[Russian Civil War]] of 1918 to 1922.
The original Zenit team stemmed from several football teams, which changed names and owners many times during the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] era after the [[Revolution of 1917]], as powerful political forces manipulated the careers of individual players as well as the fate of the whole team. The club was renamed several times and its owners and leaders were under political pressure for many decades. The origins of Zenit date back to the beginning of the 20th century to several predecessor teams in [[Saint Petersburg]] that were playing locally. The oldest documented predecessor of Zenit was the team "Murzinka," founded in 1914, which played in the ''Obukhovsky'' stadium from 1914 until 1924, when the team came to be known as "Bolshevik" (the new name for ''Obukhovsky'' industry and its stadium). The team and stadium survived the drama of [[World War I|World&nbsp;War&nbsp;I]], the [[Bolshevik]] revolution of 1917, and the [[Russian Civil War]] of 1918 to 1922.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


In 1925, another predecessor team of Zenit was formed, of workers from the ''[[Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod]]'' (Leningrad Metal Plant); they were called the "Stalinets" in the 1930s. (''Stalinets'' translates literally to English as "Stalinists"; however, in Russian, the name is a play on words as ''stal'' means "steel" in that language.) Historians documented that both predecessor teams of Zenit were playing independently until their official merger at the end of 1939. The Stalinets were not the same team named Zenit that took part in the 1938 USSR championship. The current name of FC Zenit was registered in 1936 (as Bolshevik became part of the [[Zenit (sports society)|Zenit sports society]] and was renamed), three years before the Stalinets merged with it. In 1939, during the rule of [[Joseph Stalin]], Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod became part of the military industry and its sports teams, players, and managers were transferred to the Zenit sports society. FC Zenit was ordered to take in members of the "Stalinets" metallurgical workers' team after the end of the 1939 season.
In 1925, another predecessor team of Zenit was formed, of workers from the ''[[Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod]]'' (Leningrad Metal Plant); they were called the "Stalinets" in the 1930s. (''Stalinets'' translates literally to English as "Stalinist"; however, in Russian, the name is a play on words as ''stal'' means "steel".) Historians documented that both predecessor teams of Zenit were playing independently until their official merger at the end of 1939. The Stalinets were not the same team named Zenit that took part in the 1938 USSR championship. The current name of FC Zenit was registered in 1936 (as Bolshevik became part of the [[Zenit (sports society)|Zenit sports society]] and was renamed), three years before the Stalinets merged with it. The name ''Zenit'' means "[[Zenith]]".{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}
In 1939, during the rule of [[Joseph Stalin]], Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod became part of the military industry and its sports teams, players, and managers were transferred to the Zenit sports society. FC Zenit was ordered to take in members of the "Stalinets" metallurgical workers' team after the end of the 1939 season.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


===Zenit in the Soviet League===
===Zenit in the Soviet League===

Zenit won their first honours in 1944, claiming the war-time USSR Cup after defeating [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] in the well-attended final. The club was always adored in Leningrad,{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} but was not able to make much of a significant impact in the Soviet League. In 1967, Zenit finished last but were saved from relegation because the Soviet leadership decided it would not be prudent to relegate a Leningrad team during the 50th anniversary of the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|October Revolution]], which occurred in the city. Composer [[Dmitry Shostakovich]] and film star [[Kirill Lavrov]] were well known as ardent supporters of Zenit, a passion that is reflected in their attendance of many games.{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} Zenit won the bronze medal in 1980, also reaching the Soviet Cup Final and winning the Soviet League title in 1984. In 1985, Zenit beat the Soviet Cup holder in the Soviet Super Cup (also called the Season Cup).
Zenit won their first honours in 1944, claiming the war-time USSR Cup after defeating [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] in the well-attended final. The club was always adored in Leningrad,{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} but was not able to make much of a significant impact in the Soviet League. In 1967, Zenit finished last but were saved from relegation because the Soviet leadership decided it would not be prudent to relegate a Leningrad team during the 50th anniversary of the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|October Revolution]], which occurred in the city. Composer [[Dmitry Shostakovich]] and film star [[Kirill Lavrov]] were well known as ardent supporters of Zenit, a passion that is reflected in their attendance of many games.{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} Zenit won the bronze medal in 1980, also reaching the Soviet Cup Final and winning the Soviet League title in 1984. In 1985, Zenit beat the Soviet Cup holder in the Soviet Super Cup (also called the Season Cup).{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


===Zenit in the Russian League===
===Zenit in the Russian League===
The [[LOMO]] optical plant took up the ownership of the team after the war.{{Vague|date=September 2010}} In 1990, FC Zenit were re-registered as an independent city-owned professional club. After being relegated in the first year of the Russian League (1992), Zenit returned to the top flight in 1996 and has been decent since. They claimed the 1999 [[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]], finished third in the League in 2001, made the Cup final in 2002, became the runners-up in the [[Russian Premier League|Premier League]] and won the [[Russian Premier League Cup]] in 2003.
The [[LOMO]] optical plant took up the ownership of the team after the war.{{Vague|date=September 2010}} In 1990, FC Zenit were re-registered as an independent city-owned professional club. In 1992, After being relegated in the first year of the Russian League,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Russian Premier Liga |url=https://eng.premierliga.ru/about-rpl/championat/ |access-date=2023-06-02 |website=eng.premierliga.ru |language=ru |archive-date=22 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230522204300/https://eng.premierliga.ru/about-rpl/championat/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Zenit returned to the top flight in 1996 and has been decent since. They claimed the 1999 [[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]], finished third in the League in 2001, made the Cup final in 2002, became the runners-up in the [[Russian Premier League|Premier League]] and won the [[Russian Premier League Cup]] in 2003.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


===Gazprom era===
===Gazprom era===
In December 2005, [[Gazprom]] took a controlling stake in the club.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=16457|title=Gazprom Buys Zenit |publisher=The St. Petersburg Times |date=23 December 2005 |accessdate=}}</ref> The deal was announced by [[Valentina Matviyenko]], the Saint Petersburg governor. Gazprom bought the majority of the club and invested over $100&nbsp;million, buying new players and building the new stadium.
In December 2005, [[Gazprom]] took a controlling stake in the club.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=16457 |title=Gazprom Buys Zenit |publisher=The St. Petersburg Times |date=23 December 2005 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407231452/http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=16457 |archive-date=7 April 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The deal was announced by [[Valentina Matviyenko]], the Saint Petersburg governor. Gazprom bought the majority of the club.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


====Under Advocaat====
====Under Advocaat====
[[File:Arshavin 2008.jpg|thumbnail|[[Andrey Arshavin]], one of the most successful players in Zenit history.]]
[[File:Arshavin 2008.jpg|thumbnail|[[Andrey Arshavin]], one of the most successful players in Zenit history]]
Although Zenit reached the quarter-finals of the [[2005–06 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] in 2006, a mediocre start to the league season led to the summer replacement of coach [[Vlastimil Petržela]]. In July 2006, [[Dick Advocaat]] <ref name="uefa-1">{{Cite news |date=19 January 2007 |url=http://www.uefa.com/magazine/news/kind=134217728/newsid=497842.html |title=Gazprom fuels Zenit dream |publisher=uefa.com |accessdate=8 August 2007 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070224134326/http://www.uefa.com/magazine/news/kind%3D134217728/newsid%3D497842.html |archivedate=24 February 2007 |deadurl=yes |df=dmy-all }}</ref> took over as Zenit's manager. Advocaat worked together with his assistant manager, former Netherlands national youth team coach [[Cor Pot]]. Zenit won the 2007 [[Russian Premier League]]—their best league achievement since winning the USSR Championship in 1984—allowing them to compete in the [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]] of the [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League]].
Although Zenit reached the quarter-finals of the [[2005–06 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] in 2006, a mediocre start to the league season led to the summer replacement of coach [[Vlastimil Petržela]]. In July 2006, [[Dick Advocaat]]<ref name="uefa-1">{{Cite news |date=19 January 2007 |url=http://www.uefa.com/magazine/news/kind=134217728/newsid=497842.html |title=Gazprom fuels Zenit dream |publisher=uefa.com |access-date=8 August 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070224134326/http://www.uefa.com/magazine/news/kind%3D134217728/newsid%3D497842.html |archive-date=24 February 2007 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> took over as Zenit's manager. Advocaat worked together with his assistant manager, former Netherlands national youth team coach [[Cor Pot]]. Zenit won the 2007 [[Russian Premier League]]—their best league achievement since winning the USSR Championship in 1984—allowing them to compete in the [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]] of the [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League]].{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


In 2008, Zenit won the [[Russian Super Cup]] and reached the quarter-final of the [[2007–08 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] for the second time in their history. In the first leg of the quarter-final away game against German side [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]], the team achieved a 4–1 victory. They qualified for the semi-finals of the competition for the first time in their history, despite a 1–0 home loss to Leverkusen in the second leg, and were drawn to play further German opposition in the semi-final, [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]], considered the top team remaining.<ref>{{cite news |title=Zenit stuns Bayern in UEFA Cup semi, 4–0 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/02/sports/02iht-SOCCER.1.12518632.html?_r=0 |publisher=The New York Times}}</ref> A battling performance in the first leg of the semi-final earned Zenit a 1–1 draw away against Bayern Munich. In the second leg at home, Zenit won 4–0, defeating Bayern 5–1 on aggregate and going through to the UEFA Cup Final for the first time in club history, where they met [[Scottish Premier League|Scottish]] side [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] at the [[City of Manchester Stadium]] in [[Manchester]] on 14 May. Zenit won 2–0, with goals from [[Igor Denisov]] in the 72nd minute and [[Konstantin Zyryanov]] in stoppage time, to lift the club's first-ever [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]]. [[Andrey Arshavin]] was named [[man of the match]].<ref>{{cite news |first=Eugene |last=Ravdin |title=Proud Arshavin spent by star turn |url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/uefacup/news/kind=1/newsid=696278.html |work=uefa.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=14 May 2008 |accessdate=16 May 2008 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516121410/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/uefacup/news/kind%3D1/newsid%3D696278.html |archivedate=16 May 2008 |deadurl=no |df=dmy-all }}</ref>
In 2008, Zenit won the [[Russian Super Cup]] and reached the quarter-final of the [[2007–08 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] for the second time in their history. In the first leg of the quarter-final away game against German side [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]], the team achieved a 4–1 victory. They qualified for the semi-finals of the competition for the first time in their history, despite a 1–0 home loss to Leverkusen in the second leg, and were drawn to play further German opposition in the semi-final, [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]], considered the top team remaining.<ref>{{cite news |title=Zenit stuns Bayern in UEFA Cup semi, 4–0 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/02/sports/02iht-SOCCER.1.12518632.html?_r=0 |work=The New York Times |date=2 May 2008 |access-date=21 February 2017 |archive-date=1 July 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170701093654/http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/02/sports/02iht-SOCCER.1.12518632.html?_r=0 |url-status=live }}</ref> A battling performance in the first leg of the semi-final earned Zenit a 1–1 draw away against Bayern Munich. In the second leg at home, Zenit won 4–0, defeating Bayern 5–1 on aggregate and going through to the UEFA Cup Final for the first time in club history, where they met [[Scottish Premier League|Scottish]] side [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] at the [[City of Manchester Stadium]] in [[Manchester]] on 14 May. Zenit won 2–0, with goals from [[Igor Denisov]] in the 72nd minute and [[Konstantin Zyryanov]] in stoppage time, to lift the club's first-ever [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]]. [[Andrey Arshavin]] was named [[man of the match]].<ref>{{cite news |first=Eugene |last=Ravdin |title=Proud Arshavin spent by star turn |url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/uefacup/news/kind=1/newsid=696278.html |work=uefa.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=14 May 2008 |access-date=16 May 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516121410/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/uefacup/news/kind%3D1/newsid%3D696278.html |archive-date=16 May 2008 |url-status=live |df=dmy-all }}</ref>


On 29 August 2008, at the [[Stade Louis II]] in [[Monaco]], Zenit then defeated [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] 2–1 in the [[2008 UEFA Super Cup]], becoming the first Russian side to win the trophy. [[Pavel Pogrebnyak]] scored the first goal and [[Danny (footballer)|Danny]] scored the second, the latter being named man of the match in his debut for Zenit.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefasupercup/history/season=2008/index.html|title=2008: Zenit claim Russian first |publisher=[[uefa.com]] |date= |accessdate=}}</ref>
On 29 August 2008, at the [[Stade Louis II]] in [[Monaco]], Zenit then defeated [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] 2–1 in the [[2008 UEFA Super Cup]], becoming the first Russian side to win the trophy. [[Pavel Pogrebnyak]] scored the first goal and [[Danny (footballer)|Danny]] scored the second, the latter being named man of the match in his debut for Zenit.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefasupercup/history/season=2008/index.html |title=2008: Zenit claim Russian first |publisher=[[uefa.com]] |access-date=3 June 2012 |archive-date=29 June 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180629202915/http://www.uefa.com/uefasupercup/history/season=2008/index.html |url-status=live }}</ref>


In the 2008–09 Champions League group stage, Zenit was grouped with [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] and [[FC BATE Borisov|BATE Borisov]] in Group H, which by some was marked as the "[[group of death]]." Zenit ultimately finished in third place in the group, behind Juventus and Real Madrid, and was thus unable to progress to the knockout phase of the competition. This position, however, was good enough to earn the club a place in the [[2008–09 UEFA Cup]] last 32, where the team faced [[VfB Stuttgart]] for a place in the last 16 of the competition. After defeating Stuttgart on away goals, Zenit went on to lose 2–1 over two legs against Italian club [[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]].
In the 2008–09 Champions League group stage, Zenit was grouped with [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[Juventus FC|Juventus]] and [[FC BATE Borisov|BATE Borisov]] in Group H, which by some was marked as the "[[group of death]]." Zenit ultimately finished in third place in the group, behind Juventus and Real Madrid, and was thus unable to progress to the knockout phase of the competition. This position, however, was good enough to earn the club a place in the [[2008–09 UEFA Cup]] last 32, where the team faced [[VfB Stuttgart]] for a place in the last 16 of the competition. After defeating Stuttgart on away goals, Zenit went on to lose 2–1 over two legs against Italian club [[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]].{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


====Under Spalletti====
====Under Spalletti====
[[File:Petrovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg, Russia. View at the sectors during the match Zenit SPb-Bayern Munchen.JPG|thumb|left|Zenit against [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] in 2011.]]
[[File:Petrovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg, Russia. View at the sectors during the match Zenit SPb-Bayern Munchen.JPG|thumb|left|Zenit against [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] in 2011]]


[[Luciano Spalletti]] signed a contract with Zenit in December 2009, with Italian coaches Daniele Baldini, Marco Domenichini and Alberto Bartali also joining the Russian club. The Board of Zenit mandated him to return the Russian Premier League title to Zenit, win the [[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]] and progress from the group stage of the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] in his first year.
[[Luciano Spalletti]] signed a contract with Zenit in December 2009, with Italian coaches [[Daniele Baldini]], Marco Domenichini and Alberto Bartali also joining the Russian club. The Board of Zenit mandated him to return the Russian Premier League title to Zenit, win the [[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]] and progress from the group stage of the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] in his first year.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


Zenit won the Russian Cup on 16 May 2010 after beating [[FC Sibir Novosibirsk|Sibir Novosibirsk]] in the final (previously beating [[Volga Tver]] in the quarter-finals and [[FC Amkar Perm|Amkar Perm]] in the semi-finals). After 16 games in the 2010 Premier League, with 12 wins and four draws, Zenit claimed 40 points, setting a new Russian Premier League record for most points won at that stage of the campaign. In the summer transfer window of 2010, Spalletti made his first signings, securing forward [[Aleksandr Bukharov]] and midfielder [[Sergei Semak]] from [[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]; defenders [[Aleksandar Luković]] from Udinese and [[Bruno Alves]] from [[FC Porto|Porto]].
Zenit won the Russian Cup on 16 May 2010 after beating [[FC Sibir Novosibirsk|Sibir Novosibirsk]] in the final (previously beating [[Volga Tver]] in the quarter-finals and [[FC Amkar Perm|Amkar Perm]] in the semi-finals). After 16 games in the 2010 Premier League, with 12 wins and four draws, Zenit claimed 40 points, setting a new Russian Premier League record for most points won at that stage of the campaign.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


[[File:Hulk 2012 bigger.jpg|thumb|160px|[[Hulk (footballer)|Hulk]].]]
[[File:Hulk 2012 bigger.jpg|thumb|160px|[[Hulk (footballer)|Hulk in 2011/12 season]]]]
On 25 August 2010, Zenit lost its first game under Spalletti to French side [[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]] and failed to advance to the [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]], instead participating in the [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]]. On 3 October, Zenit beat [[Spartak Nalchik]] to set another Russian Premier League record for most consecutive games going undefeated, with 21 games since the start of the league season. On 27 October, however, Zenit suffered its first defeat of the season at the hands of rival club [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], just seven games short of finishing the championship undefeated. On 14 November, Zenit defeated [[FC Rostov|Rostov]] and two games prior to the end of the season won the championship title, the first in Spalletti's managerial career.
On 25 August 2010, Zenit lost its first game under Spalletti to French side [[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]] and failed to advance to the [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]], instead participating in the [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]]. On 3 October, Zenit beat [[Spartak Nalchik]] to set another Russian Premier League record for most consecutive games going undefeated, with 21 games since the start of the league season. On 27 October, however, Zenit suffered its first defeat of the season at the hands of rival club [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], just seven games short of finishing the championship undefeated. On 14 November, Zenit defeated [[FC Rostov|Rostov]] and two games prior to the end of the season won the championship title, the first in Spalletti's managerial career.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


Zenit progressed through the knockout stage of the [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|2010–11 Europa League]] in first place, then beating Swiss side [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]] in the Round of 16. On 6 March 2011, Zenit won against CSKA Moscow in the Russian Super Cup, the third Russian trophy won under Spalletti. On 17 March, however, Zenit were knocked out of the Europa League, losing to Dutch team [[FC Twente|Twente]] 2–3 on aggregate in the quarter-finals.
Zenit progressed through the knockout stage of the [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|2010–11 Europa League]] in first place, then beating Swiss side [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]] in the Round of 16. On 6 March 2011, Zenit won against CSKA Moscow in the Russian Super Cup, the third Russian trophy won under Spalletti. On 17 March, however, Zenit were knocked out of the Europa League, losing to Dutch team [[FC Twente|Twente]] 2–3 on aggregate in the quarter-finals.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


In the [[2011–12 UEFA Champions League|2011–12 Champions League]], Zenit began the [[2011–12 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]] drawn into Group G alongside Porto, [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]] and [[APOEL FC|APOEL]]. On 6 December 2011, the team finished the group stage in second place and for the first time in club's history qualified for the spring knockout phase of Champions League. In the Round of 16, Zenit were drawn with Portuguese side [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]], winning the first leg 3–2 at home through two goals from [[Roman Shirokov]] and one from Sergei Semak. In the second leg in [[Lisbon]], however, Zenit lost 2–0 and were thus eliminated from the competition.
In the [[2011–12 UEFA Champions League|2011–12 Champions League]], Zenit began the [[2011–12 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]] drawn into Group G alongside Porto, [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]] and [[APOEL FC|APOEL]]. On 6 December 2011, the team finished the group stage in second place and for the first time in club's history qualified for the spring knockout phase of Champions League. In the Round of 16, Zenit were drawn with Portuguese side [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]], winning the first leg 3–2 at home through two goals from [[Roman Shirokov]] and one from Sergei Semak. In the second leg in [[Lisbon]], however, Zenit lost 2–0 and were thus eliminated from the competition.


In April 2012, Zenit won their second-straight Russian Championship after beating [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=rus/news/newsid=1787404.html |title=The secrets of Zenit's third title success |publisher=[[uefa.com]] |date=28 April 2012 |accessdate= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120515210605/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association%3Drus/news/newsid%3D1787404.html |archivedate=15 May 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref>
In April 2012, Zenit won their second-straight Russian Championship after beating [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=rus/news/newsid=1787404.html |title=The secrets of Zenit's third title success |publisher=[[uefa.com]] |date=28 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120515210605/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association%3Drus/news/newsid%3D1787404.html |archive-date=15 May 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref>


====Under Villas-Boas====
====Under Villas-Boas====
After a series of disappointing results in both the Champions League and the Premier League, Spalletti was fired on 11 March 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://themoscownews.com/sports/20140311/192384970/Zenit-St-Petersburg-fires-coach-Luciano-Spalletti.html |title=Zenit St. Petersburg fires coach Luciano Spalletti |work=The Moscow News |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140903175123/http://themoscownews.com/sports/20140311/192384970/Zenit-St-Petersburg-fires-coach-Luciano-Spalletti.html |archivedate=3 September 2014 |df=dmy }}</ref> A week later, the club announced they had negotiated a two-year deal with [[André Villas-Boas]], who himself had been released a few months prior after a disappointing stint as manager of English side [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/russian-premier-league/story/1754816/andre-villas-boas-agrees-deal-to-become-zenit-st-petersburg-head-coach|title=Andre Villas-Boas agrees deal to become Zenit St Petersburg head coach - ESPN FC|work=ESPNFC.com}}</ref> In the [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League|2014–15 Europa League]], Zenit were eliminated in the quarter-finals by eventual champions [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]]. In May 2015, Zenit won the Russian Championship, the first championship title under Villas-Boas and the team's fifth-ever on the eve of its 90th anniversary celebration. Zenit then defeated [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] in the [[2015 Russian Super Cup]] 1–1 (4–2 on penalties).
After a series of disappointing results in both the Champions League and the Premier League, Spalletti was fired on 11 March 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://themoscownews.com/sports/20140311/192384970/Zenit-St-Petersburg-fires-coach-Luciano-Spalletti.html |title=Zenit St. Petersburg fires coach Luciano Spalletti |work=The Moscow News |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140903175123/http://themoscownews.com/sports/20140311/192384970/Zenit-St-Petersburg-fires-coach-Luciano-Spalletti.html |archive-date=3 September 2014 |df=dmy }}</ref> A week later, the club announced they had negotiated a two-year deal with [[André Villas-Boas]], who himself had been released a few months prior after a disappointing stint as manager of English side [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/russian-premier-league/story/1754816/andre-villas-boas-agrees-deal-to-become-zenit-st-petersburg-head-coach|title=Andre Villas-Boas agrees deal to become Zenit St Petersburg head coach - ESPN FC|work=ESPNFC.com|date=18 March 2014|access-date=29 August 2014|archive-date=30 March 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200330180053/http://www.espnfc.com/russian-premier-league/story/1754816/andre-villas-boas-agrees-deal-to-become-zenit-st-petersburg-head-coach|url-status=live}}</ref> In the [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League|2014–15 Europa League]], Zenit were eliminated in the quarter-finals by eventual champions [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]]. In May 2015, Zenit won the Russian Championship, the first championship title under Villas-Boas and the team's fifth-ever on the eve of its 90th anniversary celebration. Zenit then defeated [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] in the [[2015 Russian Super Cup]] 1–1 (4–2 on penalties).{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


Later in the 2015 calendar year, Villas-Boas said that he would be leaving the club after the [[2015–16 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2015–16 season]]. In the [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League|2015–16 Champions League]], Zenit began the competition in the [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]]. They were drawn in Group H alongside [[Valencia CF|Valencia]], [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] and [[K.A.A. Gent|Gent]]. They ended the group stage with their best group stage finish ever, winning five out of six matches and emerging as group winners. They were, however, eliminated from the competition in the Round of 16 by Portuguese side [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]].
Later in the 2015 calendar year, Villas-Boas said that he would be leaving the club after the [[2015–16 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2015–16 season]]. In the [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League|2015–16 Champions League]], Zenit began the competition in the [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]]. They were drawn in Group H alongside [[Valencia CF|Valencia]], [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] and [[K.A.A. Gent|Gent]]. They ended the group stage with their best group stage finish ever, winning five out of six matches and emerging as group winners. They were, however, eliminated from the competition in the Round of 16 by Portuguese side [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]].{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


On 24 May 2016 Villas-Boas left the club at the end of the season, with [[Mircea Lucescu]] appointed the new manager of Zenit.<ref>{{cite news |title=André Villas-Boas announces he is to quit as Zenit St Petersburg manager |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/sep/10/andre-villas-boas-announces-quit-zenit-st-petersburg-manager |website=The Guardian |agency=Associated Press |date=10 September 2015 |accessdate=29 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="Lucescu Appointed">{{cite news |title=Mircea Lucescu takes charge at Zenit |url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=2367776.html |website=UEFA.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=24 May 2016 |accessdate=29 May 2016}}</ref>
On 24 May 2016 Villas-Boas left the club at the end of the season, with [[Mircea Lucescu]] appointed the new manager of Zenit.<ref>{{cite news |title=André Villas-Boas announces he is to quit as Zenit St Petersburg manager |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/sep/10/andre-villas-boas-announces-quit-zenit-st-petersburg-manager |website=The Guardian |agency=Associated Press |date=10 September 2015 |access-date=29 May 2016 |archive-date=24 May 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240524074704/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/sep/10/andre-villas-boas-announces-quit-zenit-st-petersburg-manager |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Lucescu Appointed">{{cite news |title=Mircea Lucescu takes charge at Zenit |url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=2367776.html |website=UEFA.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=24 May 2016 |access-date=29 May 2016}}</ref>


====Under Lucescu====
====Under Lucescu and Mancini====
On July 2016 Zenit won the Russian Super Cup after they won 0-1 against CSKA Moscow.
In July 2016 Zenit won the Russian Super Cup after a 0–1 victory over CSKA Moscow.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


During the [[2016–17 Europa League]], Zenit began the [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League group stage|group stage]] drawn into Group D alongside [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel-Aviv]], [[AZ Alkmaar]] and [[Dundalk F.C.|Dundalk]]. On 8 December 2016, the team finished the group stage in first place and qualified for the spring knockout phase of Europa League. In the round of 32, Zenit faced [[R.S.C. Anderlecht]] and was eliminated 3-3 on aggregate due to the away goals rule. In the league, Zenit's performances in the spring were disappointing and as such the club finished third and missed out on the Champions League for the second year in a row. Zenit was also eliminated in the round of 16 by [[FC Anzhi Makhachkala]] 0-4 on aggregate after an abysmal performance. The first (and last) season of Mircea Lucescu was a complete disappointment despite the expectations.
During the [[2016–17 Europa League]], Zenit began the [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League group stage|group stage]] drawn into Group D alongside [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]], [[AZ Alkmaar]] and [[Dundalk F.C.|Dundalk]]. On 8 December 2016, the team finished the group stage in first place and qualified for the spring knockout phase of Europa League. In the round of 32, Zenit faced [[R.S.C. Anderlecht]] and was eliminated 3–3 on aggregate due to the away goals rule. In the league, Zenit's performances in the spring were disappointing and as such the club finished third and missed out on the Champions League for the second year in a row. Zenit was also eliminated in the round of 16 by [[FC Anzhi Makhachkala]] 0–4 on aggregate after an abysmal performance. The first (and last) season of Mircea Lucescu was a complete disappointment despite the expectations.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}


On 1 June 2017 Zenit appointed [[Roberto Mancini]] as the new manager of the team.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|url=http://fc-zenit.ru/news/2017-06-01-roberto-manchini-naznachen-glavnym-trenerom-zenita.htm|script-title=ru:Роберто Манчини назначен главным тренером «Зенита»|date=1 June 2017|language=ru|access-date=8 August 2017|archive-date=3 June 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170603212957/http://fc-zenit.ru/news/2017-06-01-roberto-manchini-naznachen-glavnym-trenerom-zenita.htm|url-status=live}}</ref> On 13 May 2018, Mancini terminated his contract by mutual consent.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.football-italia.net/121290/official-mancini-leaves-zenit|title=Official: Mancini leaves Zenit|publisher=Football Italia|date=13 May 2018|access-date=13 May 2018|archive-date=14 May 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180514064830/https://www.football-italia.net/121290/official-mancini-leaves-zenit|url-status=live}}</ref>
====Under Mancini====
On 1 June 2017 Zenit appointed [[Roberto Mancini]] as the new manager of the team.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|url=http://fc-zenit.ru/news/2017-06-01-roberto-manchini-naznachen-glavnym-trenerom-zenita.htm|script-title=ru:Роберто Манчини назначен главным тренером «Зенита»|date=1 June 2017|language=Russian}}</ref>


==Stadiums==
====Under Semak====
[[File:FC Zenit 95th birthday.png|thumb|FC Zenit logo during the 95th birthday celebrations at May 2020.]]
{{main article|Krestovsky Stadium}}
In May 2018, Mancini left to become the head coach of the [[Italy national football team]]. [[Sergei Semak|Sergey Semak]] became the new manager of Zenit, receiving a two-year contract.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.besoccer.com/new/official-zenit-name-semak-as-new-manager-437064|title=Zenit name Semak as new manager|publisher=BeSoccer|access-date=26 September 2018|date=29 May 2018|archive-date=27 September 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180927005655/https://www.besoccer.com/new/official-zenit-name-semak-as-new-manager-437064|url-status=live}}</ref>
{{multiple image| direction = vertical | width = 220| image1 = RUS-2016-Aerial-SPB-Petrovsky Stadium.jpg|caption1 =<center>[[Petrovsky Stadium]]|image2 = RUS-2016-Aerial-SPB-Krestovsky Stadium 01.jpg|caption2 =<center>[[Krestovsky Stadium]] }}
Zenit's home ground is now the 56,196-capacity [[Krestovsky Stadium]] in Saint Petersburg.


In August 2018, during the 1st leg of the 3rd qualification round of the [[UEFA Europa League]], Zenit suffered a 0–4 loss to [[FC Dinamo Minsk|Dynamo Minsk]]. During the 2nd leg back on home ground, Zenit made a comeback winning 8–1, scoring 3 goals in the second half and 4 goals in the second half of the extra time, with 2 goals scored in the 120th minute.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2019/matches/round=2000988/match=2025364/index.html|title=Match Summary|publisher=UEFA Europa League|access-date=26 September 2018|archive-date=31 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180731094757/https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2019/matches/round=2000988/match=2025364/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Zenit went on to beat [[Molde FK]] 4–3 on aggregate in the next round, entering the [[group stage]] of [[2018-19 UEFA Europa League]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2019/matches/round=2000989/match=2025434/index.html?iv=true|title=Match Summary|publisher=UEFA Europa League|access-date=26 September 2018|archive-date=27 September 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180927010904/https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2019/matches/round=2000989/match=2025434/index.html?iv=true|url-status=live}}</ref>
==Achievements==


In March 2020, the league was forced to halt due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Russia]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Coronavirus outbreak sees Russian Premier League postponed until April |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/european-football-news-russia-postponed-coronavirus-a9406326.html |last=Matchett |first=Karl |date=2020-03-17 |website=The Independent |language=en |access-date=2020-05-26 |archive-date=28 March 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200328074728/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/european-football-news-russia-postponed-coronavirus-a9406326.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Zenit secured another title on 5 July 2020 after a victory over [[FC Krasnodar]], with 4 games left to play in the tournament.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|url=https://fc-zenit.ru/news/2020-07-05-zenit-v-sedmoy-raz-v-istorii-stal-chempionom-strany.htm|title="Зенит" в седьмой раз в истории стал чемпионом страны|date=5 July 2020|language=ru|access-date=5 July 2020|archive-date=2 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210502175432/https://fc-zenit.ru/news/2020-07-05-zenit-v-sedmoy-raz-v-istorii-stal-chempionom-strany.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
===Domestic competitions===
*'''[[Soviet Top League]] / [[Russian Premier League]]'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesr/ruschamp.html|title=Russia – List of Champions |publisher=[[rsssf.com]] |date= |accessdate=2 June 2012}}</ref>
:: '''Champions (5):''' [[1984 Soviet Top League|1984]], [[Russian Premier League 2007|2007]], [[Russian Premier League 2010|2010]], [[2011–12 Russian Premier League|2011–12]], [[2014–15 Russian Premier League|2014–15]]


On 2 May 2021, Zenit secured their third title in a row in a 6–1 victory over second-place [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Russian Premier League]]|url=https://eng.premierliga.ru/news/rfpl/news_26546.html|title=Sensational Zenit storm to the title with utterly dominant thrashing|date=2 May 2021|access-date=2 May 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503045407/https://eng.premierliga.ru/news/rfpl/news_26546.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Zenit opened the 2021–22 season with a seventh win in the [[Russian Super Cup]] after a 3–0 win over Lokomotiv Moscow, but without major key players who left the club like [[Yuri Zhirkov]], [[Andrei Lunev]], and [[Sebastián Driussi]].{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}
*'''[[Soviet Cup]] / [[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]]'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesr/ruscuphist.html|title=Russia – Cup Finals |publisher=[[rsssf.com]] |date= |accessdate=3 June 2012}}</ref>
:: '''Champions (4):''' [[Soviet Cup#Finals|1944]], [[1998–99 Russian Cup|1998–99]], [[2009–10 Russian Cup|2009–10]], [[2015–16 Russian Cup|2015–16]]


After the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]], former Ukrainian international [[Yaroslav Rakitskiy]] made a pro-Ukrainian post on Instagram and severed his contract with the team.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sporf.com/russian-club-fc-krasnodar-suspends-contracts-of-foreign-players/|title=Russian club FC Krasnodar suspends contracts of eight foreign players|first=Lewis|last=Corrick|date=4 March 2022|website=SPORF|access-date=20 March 2022|archive-date=6 April 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230406020803/https://www.sporf.com/russian-club-fc-krasnodar-suspends-contracts-of-foreign-players/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-ukraine-crisis-soccer-rakitskiy-idUKKBN2KZ1W0|title=Soccer-Ukraine's Rakitskiy terminates contract with Zenit St Petersburg|newspaper=Reuters|date=2 March 2022|via=www.reuters.com|access-date=20 March 2022|archive-date=20 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220320131310/https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-ukraine-crisis-soccer-rakitskiy-idUKKBN2KZ1W0|url-status=live}}</ref> [[FIFA]] and the [[UEFA]] indefinitely suspended the team from their competitions.<ref name="auto1"/> In addition, the [[European Club Association]] suspended the team.<ref name="auto"/>
*'''[[Soviet Super Cup]] / [[Russian Super Cup]]'''
:: '''Champions (5):''' [[Soviet Super Cup|1984]], [[2008 Russian Super Cup|2008]], [[2011 Russian Super Cup|2011]], [[2015 Russian Super Cup|2015]], [[2016 Russian Super Cup|2016]]


On 30 April 2022, Zenit secured their fourth title in a row and eighth overall.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Russian Premier League]]|url=https://premierliga.ru/news/rfpl/news_27999.html|title=«Зенит» – восьмикратный чемпион Тинькофф РПЛ!|trans-title=Zenit is the eight-times winner of Tinkoff RPL|date=30 April 2022|language=ru|access-date=30 April 2022|archive-date=21 February 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240221223124/https://premierliga.ru/news/rfpl/news_27999.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Many of Zenit's foreign players have not been able to leave Russia, unable to secure moves away from Russian clubs, due to [[International sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine|international sanctions]] placed upon the country as a result of [[Russian invasion of Ukraine|Russia's invasion of Ukraine]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/steveprice/2022/05/03/stuck-in-limbo-the-soccer-players-caught-between-russia-and-uefa/?sh=59160f5372d7 | title=Stuck in Limbo: The Soccer Players Caught Between Russia and UEFA | website=[[Forbes]] | access-date=3 May 2022 | archive-date=3 May 2022 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220503162220/https://www.forbes.com/sites/steveprice/2022/05/03/stuck-in-limbo-the-soccer-players-caught-between-russia-and-uefa/?sh=59160f5372d7 | url-status=live }}</ref>
*'''[[All-Union Committee of Physical Culture and Sports Tournament]] / [[USSR Federation Cup]] / [[Russian Premier League Cup]]'''
:: '''Champions:''' [[Russian Premier League Cup|2003]]


On 7 May 2023, Zenit secured their fifth title in a row and ninth overall.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Russian Premier League|url=https://premierliga.ru/news/rfpl/news_29379.html|title="Зенит" обеспечил 5-е чемпионство подряд благодаря победе над "Спартаком"|trans-title=Zenit secured 5th title in a row thanks to a win over Spartak|date=7 May 2023|access-date=7 May 2023|archive-date=29 May 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230529132223/https://premierliga.ru/news/rfpl/news_29379.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
===International competitions===
*'''[[UEFA Champions League]]'''
:: '''Round of 16:''' [[2011–12 UEFA Champions League|2011–12]], [[2013–14 UEFA Champions League|2013–14]], [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League|2015–16]]


In 2024, Zenit was one of the organizers of the [[Equality Cup]], an international football tournament.<ref>{{cite web|title=Equality Cup Football Tournament in collaboration with Zenit Saint Petersburg FC.|url=https://aspirezone.qa/news-item.aspx?id=10258&lang=en|website=Aspire Zone|access-date=10 February 2024|archive-date=25 February 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240225115145/https://aspirezone.qa/news-item.aspx?id=10258&lang=en|url-status=live}}</ref>
*'''[[UEFA Cup]]'''
:: '''Champions:''' [[2008 UEFA Cup Final|2007–08]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/history/index.html|title=Previous winners |publisher=[[uefa.com]] |date= |accessdate=2 June 2012}}</ref>


On 25 May 2024, Zenit won their sixth title in a row dramatically on the last day of the season, as league-leading [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] lost to third-placed [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]], allowing Zenit to come back to the top. The winning goal in Zenit's game against [[FC Rostov|Rostov]] was scored in the 85th minute by [[Artur (footballer, born 1998)|Artur]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Russian Premier League|url=https://premierliga.ru/news/rfpl/news_30772.html|title="Зенит" завоевал золотые медали Мир РПЛ в шестом сезоне подряд!|trans-title=Zenit won the gold medals of MIR RPL for the sixth season in a row!|date=25 May 2024|language=ru}}</ref> On 2 June 2024, Zenit won the [[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]] with a late-comeback 2–1 victory over [[FC Baltika Kaliningrad|Baltika Kaliningrad]], [[Nuraly Alip]] scored the winning goal in the 5th added minute.<ref name="RC24">{{cite web|publisher=Russian Football Union|url=https://rfs.ru/news/220537|title=Суперфинал FONBET Кубка России LIVE. Гол Алипа приносит "Зениту" победу|trans-title=Russian Cup Superfinal: Alip goal gives Zenit the victory|date=2 June 2024|language=ru}}</ref> On 13 July 2024, Zenit won the [[2024 Russian Super Cup]].<ref name="2024SC">{{cite web|publisher=Russian Football Union|url=https://rfs.ru/news/220804|title="Зенит" – обладатель OLIMPBET Суперкубка России-2024|trans-title=Zenit is the winner of OLIMPBET Russian Super Cup 2024|date=13 July 2024|language=ru}}</ref>
*'''[[UEFA Super Cup]]'''
:: '''Champions:''' [[2008 UEFA Super Cup|2008]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefasupercup/history/index.html|title=Previous winners |publisher=[[uefa.com]] |date= |accessdate=2 June 2012}}</ref>


==Stadiums==
*'''[[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]'''
{{main|Krestovsky Stadium}}
:: '''Runner-up:''' [[2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2000]]
{{multiple image| direction = vertical | width = 220 | caption_align = center | image1 = RUS-2016-Aerial-SPB-Petrovsky Stadium.jpg|caption1 =[[Petrovsky Stadium]]|image2 = RUS-2016-Aerial-SPB-Krestovsky Stadium 01.jpg|caption2 =[[Krestovsky Stadium]] }}
Zenit's home ground is now the 67,800-capacity [[Krestovsky Stadium]], known as '''Gazprom Arena''' for sponsorship reasons, in Saint Petersburg.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}} [[Petrovsky Stadium]] used to be the home ground of the team before the new Krestovsky Stadium was built.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}} Before moving to the [[Petrovsky Stadium]], Zenit's home ground was the [[Kirov Stadium]]. It stood on the site where the Krestovsky Stadium was later erected.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}

==Honours==
===Domestic competitions===
*'''[[Soviet Top League]] / [[Russian Premier League]]'''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesr/ruschamp.html|title=Russia – List of Champions|publisher=[[rsssf.com]]|access-date=2 June 2012|archive-date=9 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220709081138/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesr/ruschamp.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
**'''Champions (11):''' [[1984 Soviet Top League|1984]], [[2007 Russian Premier League|2007]], [[2010 Russian Premier League|2010]], [[2011–12 Russian Premier League|2011–12]], [[2014–15 Russian Premier League|2014–15]], [[2018–19 Russian Premier League|2018–19]], [[2019–20 Russian Premier League|2019–20]], [[2020–21 Russian Premier League|2020–21]], [[2021–22 Russian Premier League|2021–22]], [[2022–23 Russian Premier League|2022–23]], [[2023–24 Russian Premier League|2023–24]]
*'''[[Soviet Cup]] / [[Russian Cup (football)|Russian Cup]]'''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesr/ruscuphist.html|title=Russia – Cup Finals|publisher=[[rsssf.com]]|access-date=3 June 2012|archive-date=9 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220709081138/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesr/ruscuphist.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
**'''Winners (6):''' [[1944 Soviet Cup|1944]], [[1998–99 Russian Cup|1998–99]], [[2009–10 Russian Cup|2009–10]], [[2015–16 Russian Cup|2015–16]], [[2019–20 Russian Cup|2019–20]], [[2023–24 Russian Cup|2023–24]]<ref name="RC24" />
**Runners-up: [[1939 Soviet Cup|1939]], [[1984 Soviet Cup|1984]], [[2001–02 Russian Cup|2001–02]]
*'''[[Soviet Super Cup]] / [[Russian Super Cup]]'''
**'''Winners (10) (record):''' [[Soviet Super Cup|1984]], [[2008 Russian Super Cup|2008]], [[2011 Russian Super Cup|2011]], [[2015 Russian Super Cup|2015]], [[2016 Russian Super Cup|2016]], [[2020 Russian Super Cup|2020]], [[2021 Russian Super Cup|2021]], [[2022 Russian Super Cup|2022]], [[2023 Russian Super Cup|2023]], [[2024 Russian Super Cup|2024]]
**Runners-up: [[2012 Russian Super Cup|2012]], [[2013 Russian Super Cup|2013]], [[2019 Russian Super Cup|2019]]
*'''[[USSR Federation Cup]] / [[Russian Premier League Cup]]'''
**'''Winners:''' [[Russian Premier League Cup|2003]]
**Runners-up: [[USSR Federation Cup|1986]]
*'''[[Soviet First League]] / [[Russian National Football League]]'''
**Runners-up: [[1993 Russian First League|1993 (Center)]]

===International competitions===
*'''[[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]]'''
**'''Winners:''' [[2008 UEFA Cup Final|2007–08]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/history/index.html|title=Previous winners|publisher=[[uefa.com]]|access-date=2 June 2012|archive-date=25 October 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101025002405/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/history/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
*'''[[UEFA Super Cup]]'''
**'''Winners:''' [[2008 UEFA Super Cup|2008]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefasupercup/history/index.html|title=Previous winners|publisher=[[uefa.com]]|access-date=2 June 2012|archive-date=1 July 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100701063110/http://www.uefa.com/uefasupercup/history/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
*'''[[The Atlantic Cup (football)|The Atlantic Cup]]'''
**'''Winners (2)''': [[The Atlantic Cup (football)#2016_edition|2016]], [[The Atlantic Cup (football)#2022_edition|2022]]


==League and cup history==
==League and cup history==
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|align=center|[[Soviet First League 1936|1936]]
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|align=center|[[Soviet First League 1991|1991]]
|align=center|[[Soviet First League 1991|1991]]
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===Russia===
===Russia===
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|- style="background:#efefef;"
|- style="background:#efefef;"
! Season
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! Div.
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! Pos.
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! Pld
! W
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! L
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! GS
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![[Russian Cup (football)|Cup]]
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|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vladimir Kulik|Kulik]] – 13
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vladimir Kulik|Kulik]] – 13
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vyacheslav Melnikov (footballer, born 1954)|Melnikov]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vyacheslav Melnikov (footballer, born 1954)|Melnikov]]
|-bgcolor=LightCyan
|-
|align=center|1993
|align=center|1993
|align=center|[[Russian First Division|2nd, <br /> "Centre"]]
|align=center|[[Russian First Division|2nd]]
|align=center|'''2'''
|align=center|'''2'''
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|align=center|38
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|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vladimir Kulik|Kulik]] – 36
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vladimir Kulik|Kulik]] – 36
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vyacheslav Melnikov (footballer, born 1954)|Melnikov]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vyacheslav Melnikov (footballer, born 1954)|Melnikov]]
|-bgcolor=LightCyan
|-
|align=center|1994
|align=center|1994
| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|[[Russian First Division|2nd]]
| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|[[Russian First Division|2nd]]
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|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vladimir Kulik|Kulik]] – 9
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vladimir Kulik|Kulik]] – 9
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vyacheslav Melnikov (footballer, born 1954)|Melnikov]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vyacheslav Melnikov (footballer, born 1954)|Melnikov]]
|-bgcolor=LightCyan
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|align=center|1995
|align=center|1995
| style="text-align:center; background:lightgreen;"|'''3'''
| style="text-align:center; background:lightgreen;"|'''3'''
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|-
|align=center|1996
|align=center|1996
| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="21"|'''[[Russian Premier League|1st]]'''
| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="28"|'''[[Russian Premier League|1st]]'''
|align=center|'''10'''
|align=center|'''10'''
|align=center|34
|align=center|34
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| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|—
| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|—
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Panov (footballer)|Panov]] – 8 <br />{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Roman Maksimyuk|Maksimyuk]] – 8
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Panov (footballer)|Panov]] – 8 <br />{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Roman Maksimyuk|Maksimyuk]] – 8
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoly Byshovets|Byshovets]] <br />{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoly Davydov|Davydov]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoly Byshovets|Byshovets]] <br />{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoli Davydov|Davydov]]
|-
|-
|align=center|1999
|align=center|1999
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| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|—
| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|—
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Gennady Popovich|Popovich]] – 7
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Gennady Popovich|Popovich]] – 7
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoly Davydov|Davydov]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoli Davydov|Davydov]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2000
|align=center|2000
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|align=center|1st round <br />Runner-up
|align=center|1st round <br />Runner-up
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Gennady Popovich|Popovich]] – 10
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Gennady Popovich|Popovich]] – 10
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoly Davydov|Davydov]] <br />{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer)|Morozov]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoli Davydov|Davydov]] <br />{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer, born 1934)|Morozov]]
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|-
|align=center|2001
|align=center|2001
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| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|—
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Gennady Popovich|Popovich]] – 7
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Gennady Popovich|Popovich]] – 7
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer)|Morozov]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer, born 1934)|Morozov]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2002
|align=center|[[2002 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2002]]
|align=center|'''10'''
|align=center|'''10'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|—
| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|—
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Kerzhakov|Kerzhakov]] – 14
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Kerzhakov|Kerzhakov]] – 14
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer)|Morozov]] <br />{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Mikhail Yuryevich Biryukov|Biryukov]] <br />{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Boris Rappoport|Rappoport]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer, born 1934)|Morozov]] <br />{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Mikhail Yuryevich Biryukov|Biryukov]] <br />{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Boris Rappoport|Rappoport]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2003
|align=center|[[2003 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2003]]
| style="text-align:center; background:silver;"|'''2'''
| style="text-align:center; background:silver;"|'''2'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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|align=left|{{Flag icon|Czech}} [[Vlastimil Petržela|Petržela]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Czech}} [[Vlastimil Petržela|Petržela]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2004
|align=center|[[2004 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2004]]
|align=center|'''4'''
|align=center|'''4'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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|align=left|{{Flag icon|Czech}} [[Vlastimil Petržela|Petržela]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Czech}} [[Vlastimil Petržela|Petržela]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2005
|align=center|[[2005 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2005]]
|align=center|'''6'''
|align=center|'''6'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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|align=left|{{Flag icon|Czech}} [[Vlastimil Petržela|Petržela]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Czech}} [[Vlastimil Petržela|Petržela]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2006
|align=center|[[2006 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2006]]
|align=center|'''4'''
|align=center|'''4'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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|align=left|{{Flag icon|Czech}} [[Vlastimil Petržela|Petržela]] <br /> {{Flag icon|Czech}} [[Vladimír Borovička|Borovička]] <br /> {{Flag icon|Netherlands}} [[Dick Advocaat|Advocaat]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Czech}} [[Vlastimil Petržela|Petržela]] <br /> {{Flag icon|Czech}} [[Vladimír Borovička|Borovička]] <br /> {{Flag icon|Netherlands}} [[Dick Advocaat|Advocaat]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2007
|align=center|[[2007 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2007]]
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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|align=left|{{Flag icon|Netherlands}} [[Dick Advocaat|Advocaat]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Netherlands}} [[Dick Advocaat|Advocaat]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2008
|align=center|[[2008 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2008]]
|align=center|'''5'''
|align=center|'''5'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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|align=center|'''48'''
|align=center|'''48'''
|align=center|Quarterfinals
|align=center|Quarterfinals
|align=center|[[2007–08 UEFA Cup|UC]]
|align=center|[[2007–08 UEFA Cup|UC]]<br><br>[[2008 UEFA Super Cup|USC]]
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''Winner'''
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''[[2008 UEFA Cup final|Winner]]'''<br><br>'''[[2008 UEFA Super Cup|Winner]]'''
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Turkey}} [[Fatih Tekke|Tekke]] – 8
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Turkey}} [[Fatih Tekke|Tekke]] – 8
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Netherlands}} [[Dick Advocaat|Advocaat]]
|align=left|<br>{{Flag icon|Netherlands}} [[Dick Advocaat|Advocaat]]<br><br>
|-
|-
|align=center|2009
|align=center|[[2009 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2009]]
| style="text-align:center; background:#deb678;"|'''3'''
| style="text-align:center; background:#deb678;"|'''3'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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|align=center|Group stage <br /> Round of 16
|align=center|Group stage <br /> Round of 16
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Turkey}} [[Fatih Tekke|Tekke]] – 8
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Turkey}} [[Fatih Tekke|Tekke]] – 8
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Netherlands}} [[Dick Advocaat|Advocaat]] <br />{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoly Davydov|Davydov]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Netherlands}} [[Dick Advocaat|Advocaat]] <br />{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoli Davydov|Davydov]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2010
|align=center|[[2010 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2010]]
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''Winner'''
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''Winner'''
|align=center|[[2009–10 UEFA Europa League|EL]]
|align=center|[[2009–10 UEFA Europa League|EL]]
|align=center|1st round
|align=center|Play-off round
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Kerzhakov|Kerzhakov]] – 13
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Kerzhakov|Kerzhakov]] – 13
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Luciano Spalletti|Spalletti]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Luciano Spalletti|Spalletti]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2011–12
|align=center|[[2011–12 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2011–12]]
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
|align=center|44
|align=center|44
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|align=left|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Luciano Spalletti|Spalletti]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Luciano Spalletti|Spalletti]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2012–13
|align=center|[[2012–13 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2012–13]]
| style="text-align:center; background:silver;"|'''2'''
| style="text-align:center; background:silver;"|'''2'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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|align=center|'''62'''
|align=center|'''62'''
|align=center|Semifinals
|align=center|Semifinals
|align=center|[[2012–13 UEFA Champions League|UCL]]<br/>[[2012–13 UEFA Europa League|EL]]
|align=center|[[2012–13 UEFA Champions League|UCL]]<br />[[2012–13 UEFA Europa League|EL]]
|align=center|Group stage <br /> Round of 16
|align=center|Group stage <br /> Round of 16
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Kerzhakov|Kerzhakov]] – 10
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Kerzhakov|Kerzhakov]] – 10
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Luciano Spalletti|Spalletti]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Luciano Spalletti|Spalletti]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2013–14
|align=center|[[2013–14 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2013–14]]
| style="text-align:center; background:silver;"|'''2'''
| style="text-align:center; background:silver;"|'''2'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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|align=center|32
|align=center|'''63'''
|align=center|'''63'''
|align=center|[[2013–14 Russian Cup#Fifth Round|Fifth Round]]
|align=center|[[2013–14 Russian Cup#Fifth round|Fifth round]]
|align=center|[[2013–14 UEFA Champions League|UCL]]
|align=center|[[2013–14 UEFA Champions League|UCL]]
|align=center|[[2013–14 UEFA Champions League knockout phase#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
|align=center|[[2013–14 UEFA Champions League knockout phase#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
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|align=left|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Luciano Spalletti|Spalletti]] <br /> {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak|Semak]] <br />{{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[André Villas-Boas|Villas-Boas]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Luciano Spalletti|Spalletti]] <br /> {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak|Semak]] <br />{{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[André Villas-Boas|Villas-Boas]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2014–15
|align=center|[[2014–15 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2014–15]]
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
|align=center|29
|align=center|30
|align=center|19
|align=center|20
|align=center|7
|align=center|7
|align=center|3
|align=center|3
|align=center|57
|align=center|58
|align=center|17
|align=center|17
|align=center|'''59'''
|align=center|'''67'''
|align=center|[[2014–15 Russian Cup#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
|align=center|[[2014–15 Russian Cup#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
|align=center|[[2014–15 UEFA Champions League|UCL]]<br/>[[2014-15 UEFA Europa League|EL]]
|align=center|[[2014–15 UEFA Champions League|UCL]]<br />[[2014-15 UEFA Europa League|EL]]
|align=center|[[2014–15 UEFA Champions League Group Stage|Group Stage]] <br /> [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League knockout phase#Quarter-finals|Quarterfinals]]
|align=center|[[2014–15 UEFA Champions League Group Stage|Group Stage]] <br /> [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League knockout phase#Quarter-finals|Quarterfinals]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Brazil}} [[Hulk (footballer)|Hulk]] – 21
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Brazil}} [[Hulk (footballer)|Hulk]] – 15
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[André Villas-Boas|Villas-Boas]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[André Villas-Boas|Villas-Boas]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2015–16
|align=center|[[2015–16 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2015–16]]
| style="text-align:center; background:#deb678;"|'''3'''
| style="text-align:center; background:#deb678;"|'''3'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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|align=center|[[2015–16 UEFA Champions League|UCL]]
|align=center|[[2015–16 UEFA Champions League|UCL]]
|align=center|[[2015–16 UEFA Champions League knockout phase#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
|align=center|[[2015–16 UEFA Champions League knockout phase#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Brazil}} [[Hulk (footballer)|Hulk]] – 14
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Brazil}} [[Hulk (footballer)|Hulk]] – 17
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[André Villas-Boas|Villas-Boas]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[André Villas-Boas|Villas-Boas]]
|-
|-
|align=center|2016–17
|align=center|[[2016–17 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2016–17]]
| style="text-align:center; background:#deb678;"|'''3'''
| style="text-align:center; background:#deb678;"|'''3'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|30
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|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Artem Dzyuba|Dzyuba]] – 13
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Artem Dzyuba|Dzyuba]] – 13
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Romania}} [[Mircea Lucescu|Lucescu]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Romania}} [[Mircea Lucescu|Lucescu]]
|-
|}</div>
|align=center|[[2017–18 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2017–18]]
|align=center|'''5'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|14
|align=center|11
|align=center|5
|align=center|46
|align=center|21
|align=center|'''53'''
|align=center|[[2017–18 Russian Cup#Round of 32|Round of 32]]
|align=center|[[2017–18 UEFA Europa League|EL]]
|align=center|[[2017–18 UEFA Europa League knockout phase#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Kokorin|Kokorin]] – 10
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Roberto Mancini|Mancini]]
|-
|align=center|[[2018–19 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2018–19]]
|style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|20
|align=center|4
|align=center|6
|align=center|57
|align=center|29
|align=center|'''64'''
|align=center|[[2018–19 Russian Cup#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
|align=center|[[2018–19 UEFA Europa League|EL]]
|align=center|[[2018–19 UEFA Europa League knockout phase#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Argentina}} [[Sebastián Driussi|Driussi]] – 11
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak|Semak]]
|-
|align=center|[[2019–20 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2019–20]]
|style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|22
|align=center|6
|align=center|2
|align=center|65
|align=center|18
|align=center|'''72'''
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''[[2019–20 Russian Cup|Winner]]'''
|align=center|[[2019–20 UEFA Champions League|UCL]]
|align=center|[[2019–20 UEFA Champions League#Group stage|Group stage]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Iran}} [[Sardar Azmoun|Azmoun]] – 17 <br /> {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Artem Dzyuba|Dzyuba]] – 17
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak|Semak]]
|-
|align=center|[[2020–21 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2020–21]]
|style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|19
|align=center|8
|align=center|3
|align=center|76
|align=center|26
|align=center|'''65'''
|align=center|[[2020–21 Russian Cup#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
|align=center|[[2020–21 UEFA Champions League|UCL]]
|align=center|[[2020–21 UEFA Champions League#Group stage|Group stage]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Artem Dzyuba|Dzyuba]] – 20
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak|Semak]]
|-
|align=center|[[2021–22 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2021–22]]
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|19
|align=center|8
|align=center|3
|align=center|66
|align=center|28
|align=center|'''65'''
|align=center|[[2021–22 Russian Cup|Quarter-finals]]
|align=center|[[2021–22 UEFA Champions League|UCL]]<br />[[2021–22 UEFA Europa League|EL]]
|align=center|[[2021–22 UEFA Champions League#Group stage|Group stage]]<br />[[2021–22 UEFA Europa League#Knockout round play-offs|Knockout round]]
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Artem Dzyuba|Dzyuba]] – 11
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak|Semak]]
|-
|align=center|[[2022–23 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2022–23]]
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|21
|align=center|7
|align=center|2
|align=center|74
|align=center|20
|align=center|'''70'''
|align=center|[[2022–23 Russian Cup|Quarter-finals]]
| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2" rowspan="2"|''Suspended''
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Brazil}} [[Malcom (footballer)|Malcom]] – 23
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak|Semak]]
|-
|align=center|[[2023–24 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season|2023–24]]
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''1'''
|align=center|30
|align=center|17
|align=center|6
|align=center|7
|align=center|52
|align=center|27
|align=center|'''57'''
| style="text-align:center; background:gold;"|'''[[2023–24 Russian Cup|Winner]]'''
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Colombia}} [[Mateo Cassierra]] – 21
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak|Semak]]
|}


==League results==
==League positions==
<timeline>
<timeline>
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TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy
DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy
DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy
Period = from:01/01/1991 till:01/07/2017
Period = from:01/01/1991 till:01/07/2023
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ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:1992
Colors =
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from:01/07/1991 till:01/07/1992 shift:(0,-4) text: 16
from:01/07/1991 till:01/07/1992 shift:(0,-4) text:16
from:01/07/1992 till:01/07/1993 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/1992 till:01/07/1993 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/1993 till:01/07/1994 shift:(0,-4) text: 13
from:01/07/1993 till:01/07/1994 shift:(0,-4) text:14
from:01/07/1994 till:01/07/1995 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/1994 till:01/07/1995 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/1995 till:01/07/1996 shift:(0,-4) text: 10
from:01/07/1995 till:01/07/1996 shift:(0,-4) text:10
from:01/07/1996 till:01/07/1997 shift:(0,-4) text:8
from:01/07/1996 till:01/07/1997 shift:(0,-4) text:8
from:01/07/1997 till:01/07/1998 shift:(0,-4) text:5
from:01/07/1997 till:01/07/1998 shift:(0,-4) text:5
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from:01/07/1999 till:01/07/2000 shift:(0,-4) text:7
from:01/07/2000 till:01/07/2001 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/2000 till:01/07/2001 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/2001 till:01/07/2002 shift:(0,-4) text: 10
from:01/07/2001 till:01/07/2002 shift:(0,-4) text:10
from:01/07/2002 till:01/07/2003 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/2002 till:01/07/2003 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/2003 till:01/07/2004 shift:(0,-4) text:4
from:01/07/2003 till:01/07/2004 shift:(0,-4) text:4
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from:01/07/2008 till:01/07/2009 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/2009 till:01/07/2010 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/2009 till:01/07/2010 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/01/2011 till:01/07/2012 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/2010 till:01/07/2011 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/01/2011 till:01/07/2012 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/2012 till:01/07/2013 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/2012 till:01/07/2013 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/2013 till:01/07/2014 shift:(0,-4) text:2
from:01/07/2013 till:01/07/2014 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/2014 till:01/07/2015 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/2014 till:01/07/2015 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/2015 till:01/07/2016 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/2015 till:01/07/2016 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/2016 till:01/07/2017 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/2016 till:01/07/2017 shift:(0,-4) text:5
from:01/07/2017 till:01/07/2018 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/2018 till:01/07/2019 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/2019 till:01/07/2020 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/2020 till:01/07/2021 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/2021 till:01/07/2022 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/2022 till:01/07/2023 shift:(0,-4) text:1


from:01/01/1991 till:01/07/1992 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "RPL"
from:01/01/1991 till:01/07/1992 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "VL"
from:01/07/1992 till:01/07/1995 color:bl2 shift:(0,13) text: "D1"
from:01/07/1992 till:01/07/1995 color:bl2 shift:(0,13) text: "RFNL"
from:01/07/1995 till:01/07/2017 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "RPL"
from:01/07/1995 till:01/07/1997 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "VL"
from:01/07/1997 till:01/07/2001 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "VD"
from:01/07/2001 till:01/07/2023 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "Russian Premier League"
</timeline>
</timeline>


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===Current squad===
===Current squad===
{{updated|5 September 2024}}<ref>{{cite web |url=https://en.fc-zenit.ru/zenit/players/ |title=First Team Squad |publisher=FC Zenit Saint Petersburg |access-date=11 March 2023 |archive-date=16 July 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230716100815/https://en.fc-zenit.ru/zenit/players/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=Russia|name=[[Yuri Lodygin]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=RUS|pos=GK|name=[[Yevgeni Latyshonok]]}}
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Russia|name=[[Aleksandr Anyukov]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=RUS|pos=DF|name=[[Dmitri Chistyakov]]}}
{{Fs player|no=3|name=[[Denis Terentyev]]|nat=RUS|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Douglas Santos (footballer, born 1994)|Douglas Santos]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}
{{Fs player|no=4|name=[[Domenico Criscito]]|nat=ITA|pos=DF|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=RUS|pos=DF|name=[[Yuri Gorshkov]]}}
{{Fs player|no=5|name=[[Leandro Paredes]]|nat=ARG|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=COL|pos=MF|name=[[Wilmar Barrios]]}}
{{Fs player|no=7|name=[[Dmitry Poloz]]|nat=RUS|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=RUS|pos=FW|name=[[Aleksandr Sobolev]]}}
{{Fs player|no=8|name=[[Matías Kranevitter]]|nat=ARG|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Wendel (footballer, born 1997)|Wendel]]}}
{{Fs player|no=9|name=[[Aleksandr Kokorin]]|nat=RUS|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Artur (footballer, born 1998)|Artur]]}}
{{Fs player|no=10|name=[[Emiliano Rigoni]]|nat=ARG|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Claudinho (footballer, born 1997)|Claudinho]]}}
{{Fs player|no=11|name=[[Sebastián Driussi]]|nat=ARG|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=RUS|pos=DF|name=[[Vyacheslav Karavayev]]}}
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=Russia|pos=MF|name=[[Daler Kuzyayev]]}}
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=RUS|pos=GK|name=[[Denis Adamov]]}}
{{Fs player|no=16|name=[[Christian Noboa]]|nat=ECU|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=[[Andrei Mostovoy]]}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=Russia|name=[[Oleg Shatov]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=[[Aleksandr Yerokhin]]}}
{{fs mid}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=18|name=[[Yuri Zhirkov]]|nat=RUS|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Pedro (footballer, born 2006)|Pedro]]}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=Russia|name=[[Igor Smolnikov]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Strahinja Eraković]]}}
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=Russia|name=[[Viktor Fayzulin]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Nino (footballer, born 1997)|Nino]]}}
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=Russia|name=[[Aleksandr Yerokhin]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=KAZ|pos=DF|name=[[Nuraly Alip]]}}
{{Fs player|no=22|name=[[Artem Dzyuba]]|nat=RUS|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=COL|pos=FW|name=[[Mateo Cassierra]]}}
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=Slovenia|name=[[Miha Mevlja]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Gustavo Mantuan]]}}
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=Russia|name=[[Ivan Novoseltsev (footballer)|Ivan Novoseltsev]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=32|nat=ARG|pos=FW|name=[[Luciano Gondou]]}}
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=Russia|name=[[Anton Zabolotny]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=41|nat=RUS|pos=GK|name=[[Mikhail Kerzhakov]]}}
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=Argentina|name=[[Emanuel Mammana]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=55|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Rodrigão (footballer, born 1995)|Rodrigão]]}}
{{Fs player|no=41|nat=Russia|name=[[Mikhail Kerzhakov]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=67|nat=RUS|pos=FW|name=[[Maksim Glushenkov]]}}
{{Fs player|no=55|nat=Belarus|name=[[Kirill Kaplenko]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=[[Ilzat Akhmetov]]}}
{{Fs player|no=60|name=[[Branislav Ivanović]]|nat=SER|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=79|nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=[[Dmitri Vasilyev (footballer, born 2004)|Dmitri Vasilyev]]}}
{{Fs player|no=99|nat=Russia|name=[[Andrey Lunyov]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=82|nat=RUS|pos=DF|name=[[Sergei Volkov (footballer, born 2002)|Sergei Volkov]]}}
{{fs end}}
{{Fs end}}

=== Other players under contract ===
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=69|nat=RUS|pos=FW|name=[[Artur Maksimchuk]]}}
{{Fs player|no=73|nat=RUS|pos=DF|name=[[Kirill Dontsov]]}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=83|nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=[[Kirill Stolbov]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Du Queiroz]]}}
{{Fs end}}


===Out on loan===
===Out on loan===
{{fs start}}
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Russia|pos=GK|name=[[Aleksandr Vasyutin]]|other=at [[FC Lahti|Lahti]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=RUS|pos=GK|name=[[Nikita Goylo]]|other={{small|at [[FC Dynamo Makhachkala|Dynamo Makhachkala]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Russia|pos=GK|name=[[Igor Obukhov]]|other=at [[FC Tyumen|Tyumen]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=RUS|pos=GK|name=[[Bogdan Moskvichyov]]|other={{small|at [[FC Orenburg|Orenburg]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Russia|pos=DF|name=[[Yevgeni Chernov]]|other=at [[FC Tosno|Tosno]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=RUS|pos=GK|name=Georgy Korolyov|other={{small|at [[FC Forte Taganrog|Forte Taganrog]] until 31 December 2024}}}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Portugal|pos=DF|name=[[Luís Neto]]|other=at [[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=RUS|pos=GK|name=[[Daniil Odoyevsky]]|other={{small|at [[FC Rostov|Rostov]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Russia|pos=DF|name=[[Ibragim Tsallagov]]|other=at [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=RUS|pos=DF|name=[[Arsen Adamov]]|other={{small|at [[FC Akhmat Grozny|Akhmat Grozny]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Russia|pos=DF|name=[[Artyom Vyatkin]]|other=at [[NK Novigrad|Novigrad]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=RUS|pos=DF|name=Matvey Bardachev|other={{small|at [[FC Ural Yekaterinburg|Ural Yekaterinburg]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Russia|pos=DF|name=[[Sergei Zuykov]]|other=at [[FC Tom Tomsk|Tom Tomsk]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SVN|pos=DF|name=[[Vanja Drkušić]]|other={{small|at [[Red Star Belgrade]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{fs mid}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=MF|name=[[Hernani Azevedo Júnior|Hernani]]|other=at [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=RUS|pos=DF|name=[[Ilya Kirsh]]|other={{small|at [[FC Dynamo Makhachkala|Dynamo Makhachkala]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Russia|pos=MF|name=[[Aleksei Isayev]]|other=at [[FC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk|Yenisey Krasnoyarsk]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Robert Renan]]|other={{small|at [[Al Shabab FC (Riyadh)|Al Shabab]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Slovakia|pos=MF|name=[[Róbert Mak]]|other=at [[PAOK FC|PAOK]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=[[Zelimkhan Bakayev]]|other={{small|at [[FC Khimki|Khimki]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Russia|pos=MF|name=[[Aleksandr Ryazantsev]]|other=at [[FC Amkar Perm|Amkar Perm]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=[[Aleksei Sutormin]]|other={{small|at [[FC Rostov|Rostov]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Russia|pos=MF|name=[[Artur Rimovich Yusupov|Artur Yusupov]]|other=at [[FC Rostov|Rostov]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=[[Yaroslav Mikhaylov]]|other={{small|at [[FC Orenburg|Orenburg]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Montenegro|pos=FW|name=[[Luka Đorđević]]|other=at [[FC Arsenal Tula|Arsenal Tula]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=FRA|pos=FW|name=[[Wilson Isidor]]|other={{small|at [[Sunderland A.F.C.|Sunderland]] until 30 June 2025}}}}
{{fs end}}
{{Fs end}}


===Reserve squad===
===Reserve squad===
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Name
! style="color:#fff; background:#243e9c;"|Name
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Years
! style="color:#fff; background:#243e9c;"|Years
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksey Naumov]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksey Naumov (footballer)|Aleksey Naumov]]
|1992
|1992
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksei Igonin]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksei Igonin]]
|2002–03
|2001–03
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vladislav Radimov]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vladislav Radimov]]
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|{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Anatoliy Tymoshchuk]]
|{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Anatoliy Tymoshchuk]]
|2007–09
|2007–09
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vyacheslav Malafeev]]
|2009
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Anyukov]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Aleksandr Anyukov]]
|2009–12
|2009–12, 2018–19
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vyacheslav Malafeev]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vyacheslav Malafeev]]
|2012
|2012
|-
|{{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[Danny (footballer)|Danny]]
|2012–13
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Roman Shirokov]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Roman Shirokov]]
|2013
|2013
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Konstantin Zyryanov]]
|2013–14
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[Danny (footballer)|Danny]]
|{{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[Danny (footballer)|Danny]]
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|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Domenico Criscito]]
|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Domenico Criscito]]
|2017–18
|2017-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Serbia}} [[Branislav Ivanović]]
|2019–20
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Artem Dzyuba]]
|2020
|-
|{{Flag icon|Croatia}} [[Dejan Lovren]]
|2020–22
|-
|{{Flag icon|Brazil}} [[Douglas Santos (footballer, born 1994)|Douglas Santos]]
|2023–
|}
|}


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{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Position
! style="color:#fff; background:#243e9c;"|Position
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Name
! style="color:#fff; background:#243e9c;"|Name
|-
|Chairman of Board
|[[Alexander Valeryevich Dyukov|Aleksandr Dyukov]]
|-
|-
|President and General Director
|General Director
|[[Sergey Fursenko]]
|[[Alexander Medvedev]]
|-
|-
|Sporting Director
|Sporting Director
|''Vacant''
|[[Konstantin Sarsania]]
|-
|-
|Deputy General Directors
|Deputy General Directors
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|-
|-
|Deputy General Directors
|Deputy General Directors
|[[Vyacheslav Malafeev]]
|Ilya Gerkus
|-
|-
|Deputy General Directors
|Deputy General Directors
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{{Col-2}}
{{Col-2}}
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In July 2023, by decision of the board of directors, a new executive body, the board, was created at Zenit. The purpose of creating a new structure is to streamline the decision-making process and increase the planning horizon. The board included CEO [[Alexander Medvedev]] as chairman, his deputies and heads of departments [[Andrey Arshavin]], Alexander Vasilyev, Zhanna Dembo, Oleg Zadubrovsky, Vladimir Litvinov, Alexey Pak, Maxim Pogorelov, head coach [[Sergey Semak]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://fc-zenit.ru/news/2023-07-24-utverzhden-sostav-pravleniya-futbolnogo-kluba-zenit.htm|title=Утвержден состав правления футбольного клуба «Зенит»|language=ru|date=2023-07-24|website=[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|FC Zenit]]|access-date=25 July 2023|archive-date=25 July 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230725193052/https://fc-zenit.ru/news/2023-07-24-utverzhden-sostav-pravleniya-futbolnogo-kluba-zenit.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>

===Management===
===Management===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Position
! style="color:#fff; background:#243e9c;"|Position
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Name
! style="color:#fff; background:#243e9c;"|Name
|-
|-
|Manager
|Head Coach
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Mancini]]
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Sergei Semak|Sergey Semak]]
|-
|-
|Assistant managers
|Coach
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[William Oliveira (footballer, born 1982)|William Oliveira]] <br /> {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Aleksandr Anyukov]] <br /> {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Igor Simutenkov]] <br /> {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Anatoliy Tymoshchuk]]
|{{flagicon|UKR}} [[Anatoliy Tymoshchuk]]
|-
|-
|Goalkeeping coach
|Physiotherapist
|{{flagicon|BLR}} [[Yuri Zhevnov]] <br /> {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Mikhail Biryukov (footballer, born 1958)|Mikhail Biryukov]]
| {{flagicon|RUS}} Pavel Pleshkov
|-
|Fitness coach
|{{flagicon|ITA}} Ivan Carminati
|-
|-
|Doctor
|Doctor
| {{flagicon|RUS}} Sergey Pukhov
|{{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Grishin
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==Kit makers==
==Sponsors==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
|-
|-
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Years
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#243e9c;"|Period
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Kit manufacturers
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#243e9c;"|Brand
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#243e9c;"|Sponsor
|-
|-
| 1977–2000 || [[Adidas]] ||[[LOMO]], XX Trest and<br>[[Saint Petersburg City Administration]]
| 1997–2000 || [[Adidas]]
|-
|-
| 2001–02 || [[Diadora]]
| 2001–2002 || [[Diadora]] || rowspan="2"|[[David Traktovenko]]
|-
|-
| 2003–04 || [[Umbro]]
| 2003–2004 || [[Umbro]]
|-
|-
| 2005–07 || [[Adidas]]
| 2005–2007 || [[Adidas]] || rowspan="3"|[[Gazprom]]
|-
|-
| 2008–09 || [[Puma SE|Puma]]
| 2008–2009 || [[Puma SE|Puma]]
|-
|-
| 2010– || [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]
| 2010–2022 || [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]
|-
| 2022–2024 || [[Joma]] || [[Gazprom]], [[Wildberries]]
|-
| 2024–present || [[Kelme (company)|Kelme]] || [[Wildberries]]
|}
|}

==Partnership==

===Other football clubs===
*{{Flag icon|Germany}} [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]]<ref>{{cite web|title=ФК "Зенит" подписал соглашение о партнерстве с ФК "Шальке 04"|url=http://www.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/45851.html?ns=1&tx=%D0%9F%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE|publisher=FC Zenit|access-date=6 October 2013|archive-date=21 August 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140821163747/http://www.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/45851.html?ns=1&tx=%D0%9F%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE|url-status=live}}</ref>
*{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Сергей Фурсенко: Партнерство с "Шахтером" – шаг актуальный и своевременный|url=http://www.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/46434.html?ns=1&tx=%D0%9F%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE|publisher=FC Zenit|access-date=6 October 2013|archive-date=21 August 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140821141327/http://www.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/46434.html?ns=1&tx=%D0%9F%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE|url-status=live}}</ref>
*{{Flag icon|Serbia}} [[FC Red Star Belgrade|Red Star Belgrade]]
*{{Flag icon|Iran}} [[Sepahan S.C.|Sepahan]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Zenit and Iran's Sepahan S.C. sign a cooperation agreement |url=https://en.fc-zenit.ru/news/2021-04-11-zenit-i-iranskiy-sepakhan-zaklyuchili-soglashenie-o-sotrudnichestve.htm |website=fc-zenit.ru/ |publisher=FC Zenit Saint Petersburg |access-date=11 April 2021 |date=11 April 2021 |archive-date=11 April 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411105628/https://en.fc-zenit.ru/news/2021-04-11-zenit-i-iranskiy-sepakhan-zaklyuchili-soglashenie-o-sotrudnichestve.htm |url-status=live }}</ref>

===Corporations===
*[[MegaFon]]<ref>{{cite web|title="Zenit" has begun a partnership with "MegaFon"|url=http://en.fc-zenit.ru/news/59394.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit|access-date=6 June 2015|archive-date=24 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240524074743/https://en.fc-zenit.ru/news/?ns=1&tx=Partnership|url-status=live}}</ref>
*[[Rossiya (airline)|Rossiya Airlines]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Rossiya Airlines becomes official Zenit partner|url=http://www.en.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/54673.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit|access-date=6 October 2013|archive-date=21 August 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140821135825/http://www.en.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/54673.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership|url-status=live}}</ref>
*[[Nissan]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.fc-zenit.ru/news/|title=News|website=en.fc-zenit.ru|access-date=9 August 2018|archive-date=22 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141022224825/http://en.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/56047.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
*[[Obi (store)|Obi]]<ref name="Premium partners">{{cite web|title=Premium partners|url=http://en.fc-zenit.ru/club/sponsorspartners/partners/?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit|access-date=6 June 2015|archive-date=21 June 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170621005705/http://en.fc-zenit.ru/club/sponsorspartners/partners/?ns=1&tx=Partnership|url-status=live}}</ref>
*[[Rostelecom]]<ref name="Premium partners"/>
*[[Corinthia Hotels International|Corinthia Saint Petersburg]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Zenit and Corinthia St. Petersburg 5-star hotel have become partners|url=http://www.en.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/54020.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit|access-date=6 October 2013|archive-date=21 August 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140821143111/http://www.en.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/54020.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership|url-status=live}}</ref>
*[[St. Peter Line]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Official partners|url=http://en.fc-zenit.ru/club/sponsorspartners/oficial_partners/?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit|access-date=6 June 2015|archive-date=20 June 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170620195311/http://en.fc-zenit.ru/club/sponsorspartners/oficial_partners/?ns=1&tx=Partnership|url-status=live}}</ref>
*[[Google]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Zenit launches new partnership with YouTube|url=http://www.en.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/55774.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit|access-date=6 October 2013|archive-date=21 August 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140821142815/http://www.en.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/55774.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership|url-status=live}}</ref>


==Presidents==
==Presidents==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Name
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#243e9c;"|Name
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Years
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#243e9c;"|Period
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vladislav Gusev]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vladislav Gusev]]
|1990–1992
|1990–92
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Leonid Tufrin]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Leonid Tufrin]]
|1992–1994
|1992–94
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vitaly Mutko]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vitaly Mutko]]
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|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[David Traktovenko]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[David Traktovenko]]
|2003–2005
|2003–05
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergey Fursenko]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergey Fursenko]]
|2006–2008
|2006–08
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Alexander Valeryevich Dyukov|Alexander Dyukov]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Alexander Valeryevich Dyukov|Alexander Dyukov]]
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|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergey Fursenko]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergey Fursenko]]
|2017–2019
|2017–
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Alexander Medvedev]]
|2019–
|}
|}


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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Name
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#243e9c;"|Name
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Years
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#243e9c;"|Period
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Pyotr Filippov]]
|{{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Pyotr Filippov]]
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|1941–45
|1941–45
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Mikhail Butusov]]
|{{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Mikhail Biryukov (footballer, born 1958)|Mikhail Butusov]]
|1946
|1946
|-
|-
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|1973–77
|1973–77
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer)|Yuri Morozov]]
|{{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer, born 1934)|Yuri Morozov]]
|1977–82
|1977–82
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Pavel Sadyrin]]
|{{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Pavel Sadyrin]]
|1983-87
|Jan 1, 1983 – June 30, 1986
|}
|}
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{{col-2}}
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Name
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#243e9c;"|Name
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#348eb9;"|Years
! style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#243e9c;"|Period
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Vladimir Golubev (footballer)|Vladimir Golubev]]
|{{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Vladimir Golubev (footballer)|Vladimir Golubev]]
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|1990
|1990
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia|1991}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer)|Yuri Morozov]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia|1991}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer, born 1934)|Yuri Morozov]]
|1991
|1991
|-
|-
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|Jan 1, 1995 – Dec 31, 1996
|Jan 1, 1995 – Dec 31, 1996
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Anatoliy Byshovets]]
|{{Flag icon|Ukraine}}{{flagicon|Russia}} [[Anatoliy Byshovets]]
|Jan 1, 1997 – July 23, 1998
|Jan 1, 1997 – Sep 25, 1998
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoli Davydov]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoli Davydov]]
|1998–00
|1998–00
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer)|Yuri Morozov]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Yury Morozov (footballer, born 1934)|Yuri Morozov]]
|2000–02
|2000–02
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Czech Republic}} [[Vlastimil Petržela]]
|{{Flag icon|Czech Republic}} [[Vlastimil Petržela]]
|Jan 1, 2003 – May 14, 2006
|Nov 19, 2002 – May 3, 2006
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Czech Republic}} [[Vladimír Borovička]] (caretaker)
|{{Flag icon|Czech Republic}} [[Vladimír Borovička]] (caretaker)
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|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoli Davydov]]
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anatoli Davydov]]
|Aug 10, 2009 – Dec 11, 2009
|Aug 10, 2009 – Dec 9, 2009
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Luciano Spalletti]]
|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Luciano Spalletti]]
|Dec 11, 2009 – March 11, 2014
|Dec 10, 2009 – March 11, 2014
|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak]] (caretaker)
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak]] (caretaker)
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|-
|-
|{{Flag icon|Romania}} [[Mircea Lucescu]]
|{{Flag icon|Romania}} [[Mircea Lucescu]]
|May 24, 2016 – May 28, 2017<ref name="Lucescu Appointed"/>
|May 24, 2016 – May 28, 2017
|-
|{{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Roberto Mancini]]
|June 1, 2017 – May 13, 2018
|-
|{{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Semak]]
|May 29, 2018 – present
|}
|}
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==Zenit in European football==
==In Europe==
{{Main article|FC Zenit Saint Petersburg in European football}}
{{Main|FC Zenit Saint Petersburg in European football}}


{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
''As of 28 September 2017''
===By competition===
{| class="wikitable unsortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
!scope="col"|Competition
!scope="col"|Competition
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!scope="col"|GD
!scope="col"|GD
!scope="col"|Win%<ref name="winpre" group="nb">Win% is [[Rounding|rounded]] to [[Decimal|two decimal places]]</ref>
!scope="col"|Win%<ref name="winpre" group="nb">Win% is [[Rounding|rounded]] to [[Decimal|two decimal places]]</ref>
!scope="col"|Ref
|-
|-
!scope="row" align=left|[[UEFA Champions League|Champions League / European Cup]]
!scope="row" align=left|[[UEFA Champions League|Champions League / European Cup]]
{{WDL|58|27|11|20|for=77|against=64|diff=yes}}
{{WDL|76|30|15|31|for=98|against=96|diff=yes}}
|
|-
|-
!scope="row" align=left|[[UEFA Europa League|Europa League / UEFA Cup]] / [[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]
!scope="row" align=left|[[UEFA Europa League|Europa League / UEFA Cup]] / [[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]
{{WDL|93|50|16|27|for=169|against=111|diff=yes}}
{{WDL|118|60|21|37|for=208|against=143|diff=yes}}
|
|-
|-
!scope="row" align=left|[[UEFA Super Cup|Super Cup]]
!scope="row" align=left|[[UEFA Super Cup|Super Cup]]
{{WDL|1|1|0|0|for=2|against=1|diff=yes}}
{{WDL|1|1|0|0|for=2|against=1|diff=yes}}
|
|-
|-
!scope="row" align=left|[[UEFA Intertoto Cup|Intertoto Cup]]
!scope="row" align=left|[[UEFA Intertoto Cup|Intertoto Cup]]
{{WDL|8|6|1|1|for=17|against=7|diff=yes}}
{{WDL|8|6|1|1|for=17|against=7|diff=yes}}
|
|-
|-
!Total
!Total
{{WDLtot|160|84|28|48|for=265|against=183|diff=yes}}
{{WDLtot|203|97|37|69|for=326|against=246|diff=yes}}
|
|}
|}


===UEFA Ranking===
===UEFA club coefficient ranking===
''As of 15 June 2024<br />Source:<ref name="autogenerated1">{{Cite web |url=https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/club/#/yr/2024 |title=Archived copy |access-date=9 September 2015 |archive-date=20 March 2017 |archive-url=https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/club/?year=2024 |url-status=dead }}</ref>''


{{updated|22 June 2017}}<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/club/index.html UEFA Club Coefficients] – UEFA.com</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
! style="color:#fff; background:#348eb9;"|Rank
! style="color:#fff; background:#348eb9;"|Country
! style="color:#fff; background:#348eb9;"|Team
! style="color:#fff; background:#348eb9;"|Points
|-
|-
! Rank !! Team !! Points
|18||{{flagicon|UKR}}||[[Shakhtar Donetsk]]||87.526
|- style="background:#ffc;"
|19||{{flagicon|RUS}}||'''Zenit'''||'''87.106'''
|-
|-
|20||{{flagicon|ENG}}||[[Tottenham Hotspur]]||77.192
|77||align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]||22.500
|-
|78||align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[VfL Wolfsburg|Wolfsburg]]||22.500
|-bgcolor="#ddffdd"
|79||align=left|{{flagicon|RUS}} '''Zenit Saint Petersburg'''||22.000
|-
|80||align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]]||21.000
|-
|81||align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]]||17.000
|}

===Football Club Elo ranking===
{{updated|31 August 2024|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://clubelo.com/2024-08-29/Ranking|title=Football Club Elo Ratings|last=clubelo.com|publisher=ClubElo}}</ref>}}

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
! Rank !! Team !! Points
|-
|69||align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.|Wolverhampton]]||1663
|-
|70||align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[1. FC Heidenheim|Heidenheim]]||1662
|-bgcolor="#ddffdd"
|71||align=left|{{flagicon|RUS}} '''Zenit Saint Petersburg'''||1662
|-
|72||align=left|{{flagicon|POR}} [[S.C. Braga|Braga]]||1662
|-
|73||align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Royale Union Saint-Gilloise|Union Saint-Gilloise]] ||1661
|}
|}


== Notable players ==
== Notable players ==
Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in '''bold''' represented their countries while playing for Zenit.
Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in '''bold''' represented their countries while playing for Zenit.

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;Soviet Union/Russia
;USSR/Russia
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Mikhail Yuryevich Biryukov|Mikhail Biryukov]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Mikhail Biryukov (footballer, born 1958)|Mikhail Biryukov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Vasiliy Danilov]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Vasiliy Danilov|Vasily Danilov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Sergey Dmitriev]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Sergey Dmitriyev]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Vladimir Golubev (footballer)|Vladimir Golubev]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Vladimir Golubev (footballer)|Vladimir Golubev]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Aleksandr Ivanov (footballer, born 1928)|Aleksandr Ivanov]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Aleksandr Ivanov (footballer, born 1928)|Aleksandr Ivanov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Leonid Ivanov (footballer)|Leonid Ivanov]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Leonid Ivanov (footballer)|Leonid Ivanov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Anzor Kavazashvili]]
* {{flagicon|USSR}} [[Anzor Kavazashvili]]
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Vladimir Kazachyonok]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Vladimir Kazachyonok]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Nikolay Larionov]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Nikolay Larionov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Fridrikh Maryutin]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Fridrikh Maryutin]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} [[Sergei Salnikov]]
* {{flagicon|USSR}} [[Sergei Salnikov]]
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Sergei Shvetsov]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Sergei Shvetsov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Yuri Voinov]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Yuriy Voynov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} '''[[Anatoli Zinchenko]]'''
* {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Anatoli Zinchenko]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Arsen Adamov]]
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} {{Flag icon|CIS}} {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vasili Kulkov]]
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Dmitri Radchenko]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ilzat Akhmetov]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Aleksandr Anyukov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|USSR}} {{Flag icon|Turkmenistan}} [[Valeri Broshin]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Aleksandr Anyukov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Andrey Arshavin]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Andrey Arshavin]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Zelimkhan Bakayev]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Aleksandr Bukharov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Aleksandr Bukharov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Vladimir Bystrov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Vladimir Bystrov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Maksim Demenko]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Dmitri Chistyakov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Igor Denisov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Maksim Demenko]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Artyom Dzyuba]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Igor Denisov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Viktor Fayzulin]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Artyom Dzyuba]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Viktor Fayzulin]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} {{Flag icon|Ukraine}} '''[[Olexandr Gorshkov (footballer)|Alexandr Gorshkov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Aleksei Igonin]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Mário Fernandes]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Aleksei Ionov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Maksim Glushenkov]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Maksim Kanunnikov]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Yuri Gorshkov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Aleksandr Kerzhakov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Aleksei Igonin]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Andrey Kobelev]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Aleksei Ionov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Kolotovkin]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Maksim Kanunnikov]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Andrei Kondrashov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Vyacheslav Karavayev]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Aleksandr Kokorin]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Aleksandr Kerzhakov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Daler Kuzyayev]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Andrey Kobelev]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Vladimir Lebed]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Aleksandr Kokorin]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Yury Lodygin]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Sergei Kolotovkin]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Andrey Lunyov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Andrei Kondrashov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Aleksandr Kovalenko (footballer)|Aleksandr Kovalenko]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Ilya Maksimov]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Vyacheslav Malafeev]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Stanislav Kritsyuk]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Pavel Mogilevets]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Danil Krugovoy]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|CIS}} {{flagicon|USSR}} [[Vasili Kulkov]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Ivan Novoseltsev (footballer)|Ivan Novoseltsev]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Aleksandr Panov (footballer)|Aleksandr Panov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Daler Kuzyayev]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Petrov]]
*{{flagicon|Russia}} '''[[Yevgeni Latyshonok]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergei Podpaly]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Vladimir Lebed]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Pavel Pogrebnyak]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Yury Lodygin]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Dmitry Poloz]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Andrey Lunyov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Vladislav Radimov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ilya Maksimov]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Vyacheslav Malafeev]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Pavel Mogilevets]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Andrei Mostovoy]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elmir Nabiullin]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Ivan Novoseltsev (footballer)|Ivan Novoseltsev]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Magomed Ozdoyev]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Aleksandr Panov (footballer)|Aleksandr Panov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Sergei Petrov]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Sergei Podpaly]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Pavel Pogrebnyak]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Dmitry Poloz]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|USSR}} '''[[Dmitri Radchenko]]'''
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{{col-3}}
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Aleksandr Ryazantsev]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Vladislav Radimov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Aleksandr Ryazantsev]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} {{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Oleg Salenko]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Sergey Semak]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Oleg Salenko]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Igor Semshov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Sergey Semak]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Oleg Shatov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Igor Semshov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Roman Shirokov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Ivan Sergeyev (footballer)|Ivan Sergeyev]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Igor Smolnikov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Oleg Shatov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Renat Yanbayev]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Roman Shirokov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Aleksandr Yerokhin]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Dmitri Skopintsev]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Artur Rimovich Yusupov|Artur Yusupov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Igor Smolnikov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Aleksandr Sobolev (footballer, born 1997)|Aleksandr Sobolev]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Anton Zabolotny]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Yuri Zhirkov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Aleksei Sutormin]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} [[Denis Zubko]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ilya Vakhaniya]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Sergei Volkov (footballer, born 2002)|Sergei Volkov]]
* {{Flag icon|Russia}} '''[[Konstantin Zyryanov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Renat Yanbayev]]'''

* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Aleksandr Yerokhin]]'''
;Former Soviet Union countries
* {{Flag icon|Armenia}} '''[[Roman Berezovsky]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Artur Rimovich Yusupov|Artur Yusupov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Armenia}} '''[[Sargis Hovsepyan]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Anton Zabolotny]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Armenia}} '''[[Yervand Krbachyan]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Yuri Zhirkov]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Anton Zinkovsky]]
* {{Flag icon|Armenia}} '''[[Artem Simonyan (footballer)|Artem Simonyan]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Azerbaijan}} [[Ramil Sheydayev]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Denis Zubko]]
* {{Flag icon|Belarus}} '''[[Dzmitry Aharodnik]]'''
* {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Konstantin Zyryanov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Belarus}} '''[[Barys Haravoy]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Belarus}} '''[[Syarhyey Hyerasimets]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Belarus}} '''[[Sergey Kornilenko]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Belarus}} '''[[Yuri Zhevnov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Georgia}} [[Solomon Kvirkvelia]]
* {{Flag icon|Kazakhstan}} [[Andrei Kurdyumov]]
* {{Flag icon|Kazakhstan}} [[Peter Neustädter]]
* {{Flag icon|Kazakhstan}} '''[[Yevgeni Tarasov (footballer, born 1979)|Yevgeni Tarasov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Moldova}} '''[[Serghei Clescenco]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Moldova}} '''[[Alexandru Curtianu]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Tajikistan}} '''[[Andrei Manannikov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Tajikistan}} '''[[Vazgen Manasyan]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Turkmenistan}} [[Dmitri Khomukha]]
* {{Flag icon|Turkmenistan}} [[Dmitri Nezhelev]]
* {{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Volodymyr Horily]]
* {{Flag icon|Ukraine}} '''[[Roman Maksymyuk]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Ukraine}} '''[[Serhiy Popov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Ukraine}} '''[[Oleksandr Spivak]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Oleksandr Svystunov]]
* {{Flag icon|Ukraine}} '''[[Anatoliy Tymoschuk]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Ihor Zhabchenko]]
;Europe
;Europe
* {{flagicon|ARM}} '''[[Roman Berezovsky]]'''
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* {{Flag icon|Belgium}} '''[[Nicolas Lombaerts]]'''
* {{flagicon|ARM}} '''[[Yervand Krbachyan]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Belgium}} '''[[Axel Witsel]]'''
* {{flagicon|ARM}} '''[[Artem Simonyan (footballer)|Artem Simonyan]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} [[Darko Maletić]]
* {{flagicon|AZE}} [[Ramil Sheydayev]]
* {{Flag icon|Croatia}} '''[[Ivica Križanac]]'''
* {{flagicon|BLR}} '''[[Syarhyey Hyerasimets|Sergey Gerasimets]]'''
* {{flagicon|BLR}} '''[[Barys Haravoy|Boris Gorovoy]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Czech Republic}} [[Marek Kincl]]
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[Kirill Kaplenko]]
* {{flagicon|BLR}} '''[[Sergey Kornilenko]]'''
* {{flagicon|BLR}} '''[[Dzmitry Aharodnik|Dmitry Ogorodnik]]'''
* {{flagicon|BLR}} '''[[Yuri Zhevnov]]'''
* {{flagicon|BEL}} '''[[Nicolas Lombaerts]]'''
* {{flagicon|BEL}} '''[[Axel Witsel]]'''
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Darko Maletić]]
* {{flagicon|CRO}} '''[[Ivica Križanac]]'''
* {{flagicon|CRO}} '''[[Dejan Lovren]]'''
* {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Marek Kincl]]
* {{flagicon|CZE}} '''[[Pavel Mareš]]'''
* {{flagicon|CZE}} '''[[Radek Šírl]]'''
* {{flagicon|DEN}} '''[[Michael Lumb (footballer)|Michael Lumb]]'''
* {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Boris Borisovich Rotenberg|Boris Rotenberg]]
* {{flagicon|GEO}} [[Solomon Kvirkvelia]]
* {{flagicon|GEO}} [[Saba Sazonov]]
* {{flagicon|HUN}} '''[[Szabolcs Huszti]]'''
* {{flagicon|ITA}} '''[[Domenico Criscito]]'''
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Marchisio]]
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Rosina]]
* {{flagicon|KAZ}} '''[[Nuraly Alip]]'''
* {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Andrei Kurdyumov]]
* {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Peter Neustädter]]
* {{flagicon|KAZ}} '''[[Yevgeni Tarasov (footballer, born 1979)|Yevgeni Tarasov]]'''
* {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Egidijus Majus]]
* {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Darius Miceika]]
* {{flagicon|LTU}} '''[[Robertas Poškus]]'''
* {{flagicon|LTU}} '''[[Irmantas Stumbrys]]'''
* {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Ovidijus Verbickas]]
* {{flagicon|LUX}} [[Mikhail Zaritskiy]]
* {{Flagicon|MKD}} '''[[Dragan Čadikovski]]'''
* {{flagicon|MKD}} '''[[Veliče Šumulikoski]]'''
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* {{Flag icon|Czech Republic}} '''[[Pavel Mareš]]'''
* {{flagicon|MDA}} '''[[Serghei Cleșcenco]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Czech Republic}} '''[[Radek Šírl]]'''
* {{flagicon|MDA}} '''[[Alexandru Curteian]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Denmark}} '''[[Michael Lumb (footballer)|Michael Lumb]]'''
* {{flagicon|MNE}} '''[[Luka Đorđević]]'''
* {{flagicon|NOR}} '''[[Erik Hagen]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Finland}} [[Boris Borisovich Rotenberg|Boris Rotenberg]]
* {{Flag icon|Hungary}} '''[[Szabolcs Huszti]]'''
* {{flagicon|POR}} '''[[Bruno Alves]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Italy}} '''[[Domenico Criscito]]'''
* {{flagicon|POR}} '''[[Danny (footballer)|Danny]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Italy}} [[Alessandro Rosina]]
* {{flagicon|POR}} [[Fernando Meira]]
* {{Flag icon|Lithuania}} [[Egidijus Majus]]
* {{flagicon|POR}} '''[[Luís Neto]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Lithuania}} [[Darius Miceika]]
* {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Zeno Bundea]]
* {{Flag icon|Lithuania}} '''[[Robertas Poškus]]'''
* {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Daniel Chiriță]]
* {{Flag icon|Lithuania}} '''[[Irmantas Stumbrys]]'''
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Mateja Kežman]]
* {{Flag icon|Lithuania}} [[Ovidijus Verbickas]]
* {{flagicon|SRB}} '''[[Strahinja Eraković]]'''
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|SCG}} '''[[Branislav Ivanović]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Luxembourg}} [[Mikhail Zaritskiy]]
* {{Flag icon|Macedonia}} '''[[Dragan Čadikovski]]'''
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|SCG}} '''[[Danko Lazović]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Macedonia}} '''[[Veliče Šumulikoski]]'''
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|SCG}} '''[[Aleksandar Luković]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Montenegro}} '''[[Luka Đorđević]]'''
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Rodić]]
* {{Flag icon|Norway}} '''[[Erik Hagen]]'''
* {{flagicon|SVK}} '''[[Kamil Čontofalský]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Portugal}} '''[[Bruno Alves]]'''
* {{flagicon|SVK}} '''[[Tomáš Hubočan]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Portugal}} '''[[Danny (footballer)|Danny]]'''
* {{flagicon|SVK}} '''[[Róbert Mak]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[Fernando Meira]]
* {{flagicon|SVK}} '''[[Martin Škrtel]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Portugal}} '''[[Luís Neto]]'''
* {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Vanja Drkušić]]
* {{Flag icon|Romania}} [[Zeno Bundea]]
* {{flagicon|SVN}} '''[[Miha Mevlja]]'''
* {{flagicon|SPA}} [[Javi García]]
* {{Flag icon|Serbia and Montenegro}} {{Flag icon|Serbia}} '''[[Branislav Ivanović]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Serbia and Montenegro}} [[Mateja Kežman]]
* {{flagicon|TUR}} '''[[Fatih Tekke]]'''
* {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Volodymyr Horily|Vladimir Gorily]]
* {{Flag icon|Serbia and Montenegro}} {{Flag icon|Serbia}} '''[[Danko Lazović]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Serbia and Montenegro}} {{Flag icon|Serbia}} '''[[Aleksandar Luković]]'''
* {{flagicon|UKR}} {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[Olexandr Gorshkov (footballer)|Olexandr Gorshkov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Slovakia}} '''[[Kamil Čontofalský]]'''
* {{flagicon|UKR}} '''[[Roman Maksymyuk|Roman Maksimyuk]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Slovakia}} '''[[Tomáš Hubočan]]'''
* {{flagicon|UKR}} '''[[Serhiy Popov|Sergey Popov]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Slovakia}} '''[[Róbert Mak]]'''
* {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Yaroslav Rakitskiy]]
* {{Flag icon|Slovakia}} '''[[Martin Škrtel]]'''
* {{flagicon|UKR}} '''[[Oleksandr Spivak]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Slovenia}} '''[[Miha Mevlja]]'''
* {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Oleksandr Svystunov]]
* {{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Javi García]]
* {{flagicon|UKR}} '''[[Anatoliy Tymoschuk]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Turkey}} '''[[Fatih Tekke]]'''
* {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Ihor Zhabchenko|Igor Zhabchenko]]
;South and Central America
;South and Central America
* {{Flag icon|Argentina}} [[Cristian Ansaldi]]
* {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Cristian Ansaldi]]
* {{Flag icon|Argentina}} '''[[Ezequiel Garay]]'''
* {{flagicon|ARG}} '''[[Ezequiel Garay]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Argentina}} '''[[Matías Kranevitter]]'''
* {{flagicon|ARG}} '''[[Matías Kranevitter]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Argentina}} [[Emanuel Mammana]]
* {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Emanuel Mammana]]
* {{Flag icon|Argentina}} '''[[Leandro Paredes]]'''
* {{flagicon|ARG}} '''[[Leandro Paredes]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Argentina}} '''[[Emiliano Rigoni]]'''
* {{flagicon|ARG}} '''[[Emiliano Rigoni]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Brazil}} '''[[Giuliano de Paula|Giuliano]]'''
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Yuri Alberto]]
* {{Flag icon|Brazil}} '''[[Hulk (footballer)|Hulk]]'''
* {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Giuliano de Paula|Giuliano]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Ecuador}} '''[[Christian Noboa]]'''
* {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Hulk (footballer)|Hulk]]'''
* {{Flag icon|Venezuela}} '''[[José Salomón Rondón|Salomón Rondón]]'''
* {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Malcom (footballer)|Malcom]]'''
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Nino (footballer, born 1997)|Nino]]
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Douglas Santos (footballer, born 1994)|Douglas Santos]]
* {{flagicon|COL}} '''[[Wílmar Barrios]]'''
* {{flagicon|COL}} '''[[Mateo Cassierra]]'''
* {{flagicon|ECU}} '''[[Christian Noboa]]'''
* {{flagicon|VEN}} '''[[Yordan Osorio]]'''
* {{flagicon|VEN}} '''[[José Salomón Rondón|Salomón Rondón]]'''
;Asia
;Asia
* {{Flag icon|South Korea}} [[Hyun Young-min]]
* {{flagicon|IRN}} '''[[Sardar Azmoun]]'''
* {{Flag icon|South Korea}} '''[[Kim Dong-jin]]'''
* {{flagicon|KOR}} '''[[Kim Dong-jin]]'''
* {{Flag icon|South Korea}} '''[[Lee Ho (footballer, born 1984)|Lee Ho]]'''
* {{flagicon|KOR}} '''[[Lee Ho (footballer, born 1984)|Lee Ho]]'''
* {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Hyun Young-min]]
* {{flagicon|TJK}} [[Ruslan Khayloev]]
* {{flagicon|TJK}} '''[[Andrei Manannikov]]'''
* {{flagicon|TJK}} '''[[Vazgen Manasyan]]'''
* {{flagicon|TKM}} {{flagicon|USSR}} [[Valeri Broshin]]
* {{flagicon|TKM}} [[Dmitri Khomukha]]
* {{flagicon|TKM}} [[Dmitri Nezhelev]]
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==Partnership==
==Rivalries==
Zenit's traditional rivals are the big Moscow clubs, most notably [[FC Spartak Moscow]], [[CSKA Moscow]], [[FC Dynamo Moscow]] and [[FC Torpedo Moscow]]. They also shared rivalries with the big Ukrainian clubs [[FC Dynamo Kyiv]] and [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk]] in the Soviet era.


==See also==
===Other football clubs===
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*{{Flag icon|Germany}} [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]]<ref>{{cite web|title=ФК "Зенит" подписал соглашение о партнерстве с ФК "Шальке 04"|url=http://www.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/45851.html?ns=1&tx=%D0%9F%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE|publisher=FC Zenit}}</ref>
*[[ZFK Zenit Saint Petersburg]]
*{{Flag icon|Ukraine}} [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Сергей Фурсенко: Партнерство с "Шахтером" – шаг актуальный и своевременный|url=http://www.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/46434.html?ns=1&tx=%D0%9F%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE|publisher=FC Zenit}}</ref>
*{{Flag icon|Serbia}} [[FC Red Star Belgrade|Red Star Belgrade]]
*{{Flag icon|Greece}} [[PAOK FC|PAOK]]

===Corporations===
*[[MegaFon]]<ref>{{cite web|title="Zenit" has begun a partnership with "MegaFon"|url=http://en.fc-zenit.ru/news/59394.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit}}</ref>
*[[Rossiya (airline)|Rossiya Airlines]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Rossiya Airlines becomes official Zenit partner|url=http://www.en.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/54673.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit}}</ref>
*[[Nissan]]<ref>{{cite web|title="Zenit" has begun a partnership with Nissan|url=http://en.fc-zenit.ru/news/59548.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership}}</ref>
*[[Obi (store)]]<ref name="Premium partners">{{cite web|title=Premium partners|url=http://en.fc-zenit.ru/club/sponsorspartners/partners/?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit}}</ref>
*[[Rostelecom]]<ref name="Premium partners"/>
*[[Corinthia Hotels International|Corinthia Saint Petersburg]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Zenit and Corinthia St. Petersburg 5-star hotel have become partners|url=http://www.en.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/54020.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit}}</ref>
*[[St. Peter Line]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Official partners|url=http://en.fc-zenit.ru/club/sponsorspartners/oficial_partners/?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit}}</ref>
*[[Google]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Zenit launches new partnership with YouTube|url=http://www.en.fc-zenit.ru/main/news/55774.html?ns=1&tx=Partnership|publisher=FC Zenit}}</ref>


==Notes==
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==References==
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Zenit
Full nameФутбольный клуб Зенит
Nickname(s)Sine-Belo-Golubye (The Blue-White-Sky Blues)
Zenitchiki (The Zeniters)
Bomzhi (The Hobos)
Meshki (The Bags)
Founded1925
GroundKrestovsky Stadium
Capacity67,800[1]
OwnerGazprom
PresidentAlexander Medvedev
Head coachSergei Semak
LeagueRussian Premier League
2023–24Russian Premier League, 1st of 16 (champions)
Websiteen.fc-zenit.ru
Current season

Football Club Zenit (Russian: Футбольный клуб «Зенит» [fʊdˈbolʲnɨj ˈkɫup zʲɪˈnʲit]), also known as Zenit Saint Petersburg or simply Zenit, is a Russian professional football club based in Saint Petersburg. Founded in 1925 (or in 1914, according to some Russian sources), the club plays in the Russian Premier League. Zenit are the reigning champions of the Russian Premier League. Previously they won the 2007, 2010, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22 and the 2022–23 seasons of the Russian Premier League, as well as the 2007–08 UEFA Cup and the 2008 UEFA Super Cup. The club is owned and sponsored by the Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom. The team plays its home matches at the Gazprom Arena. In March 2022, the club was expelled from all European and international club competitions by FIFA and the UEFA due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[2] In addition, the European Club Association suspended the team.[3] On 24 May 2023, Zenit became the first Russian sports club with 10 million followers on social media.[4]

History

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Before Zenit

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Zenit's history is tightly connected with the political history of Saint Petersburg, Russia (also called "Petrograd" and "Leningrad" at times in its history). In 1897, the first officially-recorded football match in Russia was held in Saint Petersburg on Vasilievsky Island, an unofficial game between the local English team "Ostrov" and the local Russian team "Petrograd," which the English team won, 6–0. The players of those local teams were amateurs and loosely associated with each other.[citation needed]

Formation of Zenit

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The original Zenit team stemmed from several football teams, which changed names and owners many times during the Soviet era after the Revolution of 1917, as powerful political forces manipulated the careers of individual players as well as the fate of the whole team. The club was renamed several times and its owners and leaders were under political pressure for many decades. The origins of Zenit date back to the beginning of the 20th century to several predecessor teams in Saint Petersburg that were playing locally. The oldest documented predecessor of Zenit was the team "Murzinka," founded in 1914, which played in the Obukhovsky stadium from 1914 until 1924, when the team came to be known as "Bolshevik" (the new name for Obukhovsky industry and its stadium). The team and stadium survived the drama of World War I, the Bolshevik revolution of 1917, and the Russian Civil War of 1918 to 1922.[citation needed]

In 1925, another predecessor team of Zenit was formed, of workers from the Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod (Leningrad Metal Plant); they were called the "Stalinets" in the 1930s. (Stalinets translates literally to English as "Stalinist"; however, in Russian, the name is a play on words as stal means "steel".) Historians documented that both predecessor teams of Zenit were playing independently until their official merger at the end of 1939. The Stalinets were not the same team named Zenit that took part in the 1938 USSR championship. The current name of FC Zenit was registered in 1936 (as Bolshevik became part of the Zenit sports society and was renamed), three years before the Stalinets merged with it. The name Zenit means "Zenith".[citation needed]

In 1939, during the rule of Joseph Stalin, Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod became part of the military industry and its sports teams, players, and managers were transferred to the Zenit sports society. FC Zenit was ordered to take in members of the "Stalinets" metallurgical workers' team after the end of the 1939 season.[citation needed]

Zenit in the Soviet League

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Zenit won their first honours in 1944, claiming the war-time USSR Cup after defeating CSKA Moscow in the well-attended final. The club was always adored in Leningrad,[citation needed] but was not able to make much of a significant impact in the Soviet League. In 1967, Zenit finished last but were saved from relegation because the Soviet leadership decided it would not be prudent to relegate a Leningrad team during the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution, which occurred in the city. Composer Dmitry Shostakovich and film star Kirill Lavrov were well known as ardent supporters of Zenit, a passion that is reflected in their attendance of many games.[citation needed] Zenit won the bronze medal in 1980, also reaching the Soviet Cup Final and winning the Soviet League title in 1984. In 1985, Zenit beat the Soviet Cup holder in the Soviet Super Cup (also called the Season Cup).[citation needed]

Zenit in the Russian League

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The LOMO optical plant took up the ownership of the team after the war.[vague] In 1990, FC Zenit were re-registered as an independent city-owned professional club. In 1992, After being relegated in the first year of the Russian League,[5] Zenit returned to the top flight in 1996 and has been decent since. They claimed the 1999 Russian Cup, finished third in the League in 2001, made the Cup final in 2002, became the runners-up in the Premier League and won the Russian Premier League Cup in 2003.[citation needed]

Gazprom era

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In December 2005, Gazprom took a controlling stake in the club.[6] The deal was announced by Valentina Matviyenko, the Saint Petersburg governor. Gazprom bought the majority of the club.[citation needed]

Under Advocaat

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Andrey Arshavin, one of the most successful players in Zenit history

Although Zenit reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup in 2006, a mediocre start to the league season led to the summer replacement of coach Vlastimil Petržela. In July 2006, Dick Advocaat[7] took over as Zenit's manager. Advocaat worked together with his assistant manager, former Netherlands national youth team coach Cor Pot. Zenit won the 2007 Russian Premier League—their best league achievement since winning the USSR Championship in 1984—allowing them to compete in the group stage of the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League.[citation needed]

In 2008, Zenit won the Russian Super Cup and reached the quarter-final of the UEFA Cup for the second time in their history. In the first leg of the quarter-final away game against German side Bayer Leverkusen, the team achieved a 4–1 victory. They qualified for the semi-finals of the competition for the first time in their history, despite a 1–0 home loss to Leverkusen in the second leg, and were drawn to play further German opposition in the semi-final, Bayern Munich, considered the top team remaining.[8] A battling performance in the first leg of the semi-final earned Zenit a 1–1 draw away against Bayern Munich. In the second leg at home, Zenit won 4–0, defeating Bayern 5–1 on aggregate and going through to the UEFA Cup Final for the first time in club history, where they met Scottish side Rangers at the City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester on 14 May. Zenit won 2–0, with goals from Igor Denisov in the 72nd minute and Konstantin Zyryanov in stoppage time, to lift the club's first-ever UEFA Cup. Andrey Arshavin was named man of the match.[9]

On 29 August 2008, at the Stade Louis II in Monaco, Zenit then defeated Manchester United 2–1 in the 2008 UEFA Super Cup, becoming the first Russian side to win the trophy. Pavel Pogrebnyak scored the first goal and Danny scored the second, the latter being named man of the match in his debut for Zenit.[10]

In the 2008–09 Champions League group stage, Zenit was grouped with Real Madrid, Juventus and BATE Borisov in Group H, which by some was marked as the "group of death." Zenit ultimately finished in third place in the group, behind Juventus and Real Madrid, and was thus unable to progress to the knockout phase of the competition. This position, however, was good enough to earn the club a place in the 2008–09 UEFA Cup last 32, where the team faced VfB Stuttgart for a place in the last 16 of the competition. After defeating Stuttgart on away goals, Zenit went on to lose 2–1 over two legs against Italian club Udinese.[citation needed]

Under Spalletti

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Zenit against Bayern Munich in 2011

Luciano Spalletti signed a contract with Zenit in December 2009, with Italian coaches Daniele Baldini, Marco Domenichini and Alberto Bartali also joining the Russian club. The Board of Zenit mandated him to return the Russian Premier League title to Zenit, win the Russian Cup and progress from the group stage of the Champions League in his first year.[citation needed]

Zenit won the Russian Cup on 16 May 2010 after beating Sibir Novosibirsk in the final (previously beating Volga Tver in the quarter-finals and Amkar Perm in the semi-finals). After 16 games in the 2010 Premier League, with 12 wins and four draws, Zenit claimed 40 points, setting a new Russian Premier League record for most points won at that stage of the campaign.[citation needed]

Hulk in 2011/12 season

On 25 August 2010, Zenit lost its first game under Spalletti to French side Auxerre and failed to advance to the Champions League group stage, instead participating in the Europa League. On 3 October, Zenit beat Spartak Nalchik to set another Russian Premier League record for most consecutive games going undefeated, with 21 games since the start of the league season. On 27 October, however, Zenit suffered its first defeat of the season at the hands of rival club Spartak Moscow, just seven games short of finishing the championship undefeated. On 14 November, Zenit defeated Rostov and two games prior to the end of the season won the championship title, the first in Spalletti's managerial career.[citation needed]

Zenit progressed through the knockout stage of the 2010–11 Europa League in first place, then beating Swiss side Young Boys in the Round of 16. On 6 March 2011, Zenit won against CSKA Moscow in the Russian Super Cup, the third Russian trophy won under Spalletti. On 17 March, however, Zenit were knocked out of the Europa League, losing to Dutch team Twente 2–3 on aggregate in the quarter-finals.[citation needed]

In the 2011–12 Champions League, Zenit began the group stage drawn into Group G alongside Porto, Shakhtar Donetsk and APOEL. On 6 December 2011, the team finished the group stage in second place and for the first time in club's history qualified for the spring knockout phase of Champions League. In the Round of 16, Zenit were drawn with Portuguese side Benfica, winning the first leg 3–2 at home through two goals from Roman Shirokov and one from Sergei Semak. In the second leg in Lisbon, however, Zenit lost 2–0 and were thus eliminated from the competition.

In April 2012, Zenit won their second-straight Russian Championship after beating Dynamo Moscow.[11]

Under Villas-Boas

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After a series of disappointing results in both the Champions League and the Premier League, Spalletti was fired on 11 March 2014.[12] A week later, the club announced they had negotiated a two-year deal with André Villas-Boas, who himself had been released a few months prior after a disappointing stint as manager of English side Tottenham Hotspur.[13] In the 2014–15 Europa League, Zenit were eliminated in the quarter-finals by eventual champions Sevilla. In May 2015, Zenit won the Russian Championship, the first championship title under Villas-Boas and the team's fifth-ever on the eve of its 90th anniversary celebration. Zenit then defeated Lokomotiv Moscow in the 2015 Russian Super Cup 1–1 (4–2 on penalties).[citation needed]

Later in the 2015 calendar year, Villas-Boas said that he would be leaving the club after the 2015–16 season. In the 2015–16 Champions League, Zenit began the competition in the group stage. They were drawn in Group H alongside Valencia, Lyon and Gent. They ended the group stage with their best group stage finish ever, winning five out of six matches and emerging as group winners. They were, however, eliminated from the competition in the Round of 16 by Portuguese side Benfica.[citation needed]

On 24 May 2016 Villas-Boas left the club at the end of the season, with Mircea Lucescu appointed the new manager of Zenit.[14][15]

Under Lucescu and Mancini

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In July 2016 Zenit won the Russian Super Cup after a 0–1 victory over CSKA Moscow.[citation needed]

During the 2016–17 Europa League, Zenit began the group stage drawn into Group D alongside Maccabi Tel Aviv, AZ Alkmaar and Dundalk. On 8 December 2016, the team finished the group stage in first place and qualified for the spring knockout phase of Europa League. In the round of 32, Zenit faced R.S.C. Anderlecht and was eliminated 3–3 on aggregate due to the away goals rule. In the league, Zenit's performances in the spring were disappointing and as such the club finished third and missed out on the Champions League for the second year in a row. Zenit was also eliminated in the round of 16 by FC Anzhi Makhachkala 0–4 on aggregate after an abysmal performance. The first (and last) season of Mircea Lucescu was a complete disappointment despite the expectations.[citation needed]

On 1 June 2017 Zenit appointed Roberto Mancini as the new manager of the team.[16] On 13 May 2018, Mancini terminated his contract by mutual consent.[17]

Under Semak

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FC Zenit logo during the 95th birthday celebrations at May 2020.

In May 2018, Mancini left to become the head coach of the Italy national football team. Sergey Semak became the new manager of Zenit, receiving a two-year contract.[18]

In August 2018, during the 1st leg of the 3rd qualification round of the UEFA Europa League, Zenit suffered a 0–4 loss to Dynamo Minsk. During the 2nd leg back on home ground, Zenit made a comeback winning 8–1, scoring 3 goals in the second half and 4 goals in the second half of the extra time, with 2 goals scored in the 120th minute.[19] Zenit went on to beat Molde FK 4–3 on aggregate in the next round, entering the group stage of 2018-19 UEFA Europa League.[20]

In March 2020, the league was forced to halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia.[21] Zenit secured another title on 5 July 2020 after a victory over FC Krasnodar, with 4 games left to play in the tournament.[22]

On 2 May 2021, Zenit secured their third title in a row in a 6–1 victory over second-place FC Lokomotiv Moscow.[23] Zenit opened the 2021–22 season with a seventh win in the Russian Super Cup after a 3–0 win over Lokomotiv Moscow, but without major key players who left the club like Yuri Zhirkov, Andrei Lunev, and Sebastián Driussi.[citation needed]

After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, former Ukrainian international Yaroslav Rakitskiy made a pro-Ukrainian post on Instagram and severed his contract with the team.[24][25] FIFA and the UEFA indefinitely suspended the team from their competitions.[2] In addition, the European Club Association suspended the team.[3]

On 30 April 2022, Zenit secured their fourth title in a row and eighth overall.[26] Many of Zenit's foreign players have not been able to leave Russia, unable to secure moves away from Russian clubs, due to international sanctions placed upon the country as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.[27]

On 7 May 2023, Zenit secured their fifth title in a row and ninth overall.[28]

In 2024, Zenit was one of the organizers of the Equality Cup, an international football tournament.[29]

On 25 May 2024, Zenit won their sixth title in a row dramatically on the last day of the season, as league-leading Dynamo Moscow lost to third-placed Krasnodar, allowing Zenit to come back to the top. The winning goal in Zenit's game against Rostov was scored in the 85th minute by Artur.[30] On 2 June 2024, Zenit won the Russian Cup with a late-comeback 2–1 victory over Baltika Kaliningrad, Nuraly Alip scored the winning goal in the 5th added minute.[31] On 13 July 2024, Zenit won the 2024 Russian Super Cup.[32]

Stadiums

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Zenit's home ground is now the 67,800-capacity Krestovsky Stadium, known as Gazprom Arena for sponsorship reasons, in Saint Petersburg.[citation needed] Petrovsky Stadium used to be the home ground of the team before the new Krestovsky Stadium was built.[citation needed] Before moving to the Petrovsky Stadium, Zenit's home ground was the Kirov Stadium. It stood on the site where the Krestovsky Stadium was later erected.[citation needed]

Honours

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Domestic competitions

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International competitions

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League and cup history

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Soviet Union

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Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup Europe
1936 2nd 3 6 9 9 13
1936 2nd 6 7 6 13 12 Round of 16
1937 2nd 4 12 22 18 25 Round of 128
1938 1st 14 25 7 10 8 38 57 24 Round of 16
1939 1st 11 26 7 7 12 30 46 21 Runner-up
1940 1st 10 24 6 6 12 37 42 18
1944 Winner
1945 1st 6 8 7 7 35 31 23 Semi-final
1946 1st 9 22 5 5 12 22 45 15 Round of 16
1947 1st 6 24 10 2 12 35 49 22 Quarter-final
1948 1st 13 26 4 9 13 29 48 17 Round of 16
1949 1st 5 34 17 8 9 48 48 42 Quarter-final
1950 1st 6 36 19 5 12 70 59 43 Quarter-final
1951 1st 7 28 10 8 10 36 40 28 Round of 16
1952 1st 7 13 6 2 5 20 21 14 Quarter-final
1953 1st 5 20 11 1 8 25 21 23 Round of 16
1954 1st 7 24 8 7 9 27 26 23 Semi-final
1955 1st 8 22 5 8 9 23 36 18 Round of 16
1956 1st 9 22 4 11 7 27 43 19
1957 1st 10 22 4 7 11 23 41 15 Round of 16
1958 1st 4 22 9 8 5 41 32 26 Round of 16
1959 1st 8 22 8 4 10 29 38 20
1960 1st 15 30 14 5 11 47 37 33 Round of 32
1961 1st 13 32 12 8 12 50 52 32 Semi-final
1962 1st 11 32 11 7 14 53 42 29 Round of 32
1963 1st 6 38 14 17 7 45 32 45 Round of 32
1964 1st 11 32 9 9 14 30 35 27 Round of 16
1965 1st 9 32 10 12 10 32 32 32 Round of 32
1966 1st 16 36 10 8 18 35 54 28 Round of 16
1967 1st 19 36 6 9 21 28 63 21 Round of 32
1968 1st 11 38 10 14 14 35 49 34 Round of 32
1969 1st 9 26 6 9 11 21 34 21 Round of 16
1970 1st 14 32 10 7 15 30 40 27 Quarter-final
1971 1st 13 30 8 10 12 29 32 26 Quarter-final
1972 1st 7 30 11 11 8 44 30 33 Quarter-final
1973 1st 11 30 9 12 9 33 35 21 Round of 16
1974 1st 7 30 8 15 7 36 41 31 Round of 16
1975 1st 14 30 7 10 13 27 42 24 Round of 16
1976 1st 13 15 4 5 6 14 15 13
1976 1st 5 15 6 4 5 22 16 16 Round of 16
1977 1st 10 30 8 12 10 34 33 28 Semi-final
1978 1st 10 30 9 8 13 31 46 26 Quarter-final
1979 1st 10 34 11 9 14 41 45 30 Group stage
1980 1st 3 34 16 10 8 51 42 42 Group stage
1981 1st 15 34 9 10 15 33 43 28 Round of 16
1982 1st 7 34 12 9 13 44 41 33 Group stage UC First round
1983 1st 4 34 15 11 8 42 32 40 Semi-final
1984 1st 1 34 19 9 6 60 32 47 Runner-up
1985 1st 6 34 14 7 13 48 38 35 Semi-final
1986 1st 4 30 12 9 9 44 36 33 Semi-final ECC Second round
1987 1st 14 30 7 10 13 25 37 24 Round of 16
1988 1st 6 30 11 9 10 35 34 31 Round of 16 UC First round
1989 1st 16 30 5 9 16 24 48 19 Round of 16
1990 2nd 18 38 8 14 16 35 41 30 Round of 32 UC Second round
1991 2nd 18 42 11 14 17 44 50 36 Round of 32

Russia

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Season Div. Pos. Pld W D L GF GA Pts Cup Europe Top scorer
(league)
Head coach
1992 1st 16 30 10 8 12 39 45 28 Russia Kulik – 13 Russia Melnikov
1993 2nd 2 38 25 8 5 87 33 58 Round of 32 Russia Kulik – 36 Russia Melnikov
1994 2nd 13 42 14 12 16 44 49 40 Round of 64 Russia Kulik – 9 Russia Melnikov
1995 3 42 24 5 13 68 42 77 Round of 32 Russia Kulik – 19 Russia Sadyrin
1996 1st 10 34 13 4 17 32 37 43 Round of 32 Russia Kulik – 11 Russia Sadyrin
1997 8 34 13 10 11 28 29 49 Semifinal Ukraine Gorshkov – 5 Russia Byshovets
1998 5 30 12 11 7 42 25 47 Round of 16 Russia Panov – 8
Ukraine Maksimyuk – 8
Russia Byshovets
Russia Davydov
1999 8 30 9 12 9 36 34 39 Winner Ukraine Popovich – 7 Russia Davydov
2000 7 30 13 8 9 38 26 47 Round of 32 UC
IC
1st round
Runner-up
Ukraine Popovich – 10 Russia Davydov
Russia Morozov
2001 3 30 16 8 6 52 35 56 Round of 32 Ukraine Popovich – 7 Russia Morozov
2002 10 30 8 9 13 36 42 33 Runner-up Russia Kerzhakov – 14 Russia Morozov
Russia Biryukov
Russia Rappoport
2003 2 30 16 8 6 48 32 56 Round of 16 UC 1st round Russia Kerzhakov – 13 Czech Republic Petržela
2004 4 30 17 5 8 55 37 56 Round of 16 Russia Kerzhakov – 18 Czech Republic Petržela
2005 6 30 13 10 7 45 26 49 Semifinals UC Group stage Russia Arshavin – 9 Czech Republic Petržela
2006 4 30 13 11 6 42 30 50 Semifinals UC Quarterfinals Russia Arshavin – 7 Czech Republic Petržela
Czech Republic Borovička
Netherlands Advocaat
2007 1 30 18 7 5 53 32 61 Quarterfinals Russia Pogrebnyak – 11 Netherlands Advocaat
2008 5 30 12 12 6 59 37 48 Quarterfinals UC

USC
Winner

Winner
Turkey Tekke – 8
Netherlands Advocaat

2009 3 30 15 9 6 48 27 54 Round of 32 UCL
UC
Group stage
Round of 16
Turkey Tekke – 8 Netherlands Advocaat
Russia Davydov
2010 1 30 20 8 2 61 21 68 Winner EL Play-off round Russia Kerzhakov – 13 Italy Spalletti
2011–12 1 44 24 16 4 85 40 88 Quarterfinals UCL Round of 16 Russia Kerzhakov – 23 Italy Spalletti
2012–13 2 30 18 8 4 52 25 62 Semifinals UCL
EL
Group stage
Round of 16
Russia Kerzhakov – 10 Italy Spalletti
2013–14 2 30 19 6 5 63 32 63 Fifth round UCL Round of 16 Brazil Hulk – 17 Italy Spalletti
Russia Semak
Portugal Villas-Boas
2014–15 1 30 20 7 3 58 17 67 Round of 16 UCL
EL
Group Stage
Quarterfinals
Brazil Hulk – 15 Portugal Villas-Boas
2015–16 3 30 17 8 5 61 32 59 Winner UCL Round of 16 Brazil Hulk – 17 Portugal Villas-Boas
2016–17 3 30 18 7 5 50 19 61 Round of 16 EL Round of 32 Russia Dzyuba – 13 Romania Lucescu
2017–18 5 30 14 11 5 46 21 53 Round of 32 EL Round of 16 Russia Kokorin – 10 Italy Mancini
2018–19 1 30 20 4 6 57 29 64 Round of 16 EL Round of 16 Argentina Driussi – 11 Russia Semak
2019–20 1 30 22 6 2 65 18 72 Winner UCL Group stage Iran Azmoun – 17
Russia Dzyuba – 17
Russia Semak
2020–21 1 30 19 8 3 76 26 65 Round of 16 UCL Group stage Russia Dzyuba – 20 Russia Semak
2021–22 1 30 19 8 3 66 28 65 Quarter-finals UCL
EL
Group stage
Knockout round
Russia Dzyuba – 11 Russia Semak
2022–23 1 30 21 7 2 74 20 70 Quarter-finals Suspended Brazil Malcom – 23 Russia Semak
2023–24 1 30 17 6 7 52 27 57 Winner Colombia Mateo Cassierra – 21 Russia Semak

League positions

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Players

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Current squad

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As of 5 September 2024[37]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Russia RUS Yevgeni Latyshonok
2 DF Russia RUS Dmitri Chistyakov
3 DF Brazil BRA Douglas Santos (captain)
4 DF Russia RUS Yuri Gorshkov
5 MF Colombia COL Wilmar Barrios
7 FW Russia RUS Aleksandr Sobolev
8 MF Brazil BRA Wendel
9 MF Brazil BRA Artur
11 MF Brazil BRA Claudinho
15 DF Russia RUS Vyacheslav Karavayev
16 GK Russia RUS Denis Adamov
17 MF Russia RUS Andrei Mostovoy
21 MF Russia RUS Aleksandr Yerokhin
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 MF Brazil BRA Pedro
25 DF Serbia SRB Strahinja Eraković
27 DF Brazil BRA Nino
28 DF Kazakhstan KAZ Nuraly Alip
30 FW Colombia COL Mateo Cassierra
31 MF Brazil BRA Gustavo Mantuan
32 FW Argentina ARG Luciano Gondou
41 GK Russia RUS Mikhail Kerzhakov
55 DF Brazil BRA Rodrigão
67 FW Russia RUS Maksim Glushenkov
77 MF Russia RUS Ilzat Akhmetov
79 MF Russia RUS Dmitri Vasilyev
82 DF Russia RUS Sergei Volkov

Other players under contract

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
69 FW Russia RUS Artur Maksimchuk
73 DF Russia RUS Kirill Dontsov
No. Pos. Nation Player
83 MF Russia RUS Kirill Stolbov
MF Brazil BRA Du Queiroz

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Russia RUS Nikita Goylo (at Dynamo Makhachkala until 30 June 2025)
GK Russia RUS Bogdan Moskvichyov (at Orenburg until 30 June 2025)
GK Russia RUS Georgy Korolyov (at Forte Taganrog until 31 December 2024)
GK Russia RUS Daniil Odoyevsky (at Rostov until 30 June 2025)
DF Russia RUS Arsen Adamov (at Akhmat Grozny until 30 June 2025)
DF Russia RUS Matvey Bardachev (at Ural Yekaterinburg until 30 June 2025)
DF Slovenia SVN Vanja Drkušić (at Red Star Belgrade until 30 June 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Russia RUS Ilya Kirsh (at Dynamo Makhachkala until 30 June 2025)
DF Brazil BRA Robert Renan (at Al Shabab until 30 June 2025)
MF Russia RUS Zelimkhan Bakayev (at Khimki until 30 June 2025)
MF Russia RUS Aleksei Sutormin (at Rostov until 30 June 2025)
MF Russia RUS Yaroslav Mikhaylov (at Orenburg until 30 June 2025)
FW France FRA Wilson Isidor (at Sunderland until 30 June 2025)

Reserve squad

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Zenit's reserve squad played professionally as Zenit-2 (Russian Second League in 1993, Russian Second Division from 1998 to 2000) and Zenit-d (Russian Third League from 1994 to 1997). Another team that was founded as Lokomotiv-Zenit-2 played as Zenit-2 in the Russian Second Division from 2001 to 2008. By 2008, there was no relation between that team and FC Zenit. Another farm club called FC Smena-Zenit debuted in the Russian Second Division in 2009, taking the spot of the former FC Zenit-2. FC Smena-Zenit was dissolved after the 2009 season because it did not fulfill Zenit's initial expectations. Zenit-2 reentered professional football in the 2013–14 season in the Russian Professional Football League.

Team captains

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Name Years
Russia Aleksey Naumov 1992
Russia Oleg Dmitriyev 1993–94
Russia Vladimir Kulik 1995–96
Ukraine Yuriy Vernydub 1997–2000
Russia Andrey Kobelev 2000–01
Russia Aleksei Igonin 2002–03
Russia Vladislav Radimov 2003–07
Russia Andrey Arshavin 2007
Norway Erik Hagen 2007
Ukraine Anatoliy Tymoshchuk 2007–09
Russia Aleksandr Anyukov 2009–12, 2018–19
Russia Vyacheslav Malafeev 2012
Russia Roman Shirokov 2013
Russia Konstantin Zyryanov 2013–14
Portugal Danny 2014–17
Italy Domenico Criscito 2017–18
Serbia Branislav Ivanović 2019–20
Russia Artem Dzyuba 2020
Croatia Dejan Lovren 2020–22
Brazil Douglas Santos 2023–

Club officials

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Board of directors

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Position Name
General Director Alexander Medvedev
Sporting Director Vacant
Deputy General Directors Dmitri Mankin
Deputy General Directors Vyacheslav Malafeev
Deputy General Directors Rosteslav Leontyev
Deputy General Directors Zhanna Dembo
Deputy General Directors Yury Andreyevich
Director of the "Smena" study-practice complex Vasily Kostrovsky

Source: fc-zenit.ru

In July 2023, by decision of the board of directors, a new executive body, the board, was created at Zenit. The purpose of creating a new structure is to streamline the decision-making process and increase the planning horizon. The board included CEO Alexander Medvedev as chairman, his deputies and heads of departments Andrey Arshavin, Alexander Vasilyev, Zhanna Dembo, Oleg Zadubrovsky, Vladimir Litvinov, Alexey Pak, Maxim Pogorelov, head coach Sergey Semak.[38]

Management

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Position Name
Manager Russia Sergey Semak
Assistant managers Brazil William Oliveira
Russia Aleksandr Anyukov
Russia Igor Simutenkov
Ukraine Anatoliy Tymoshchuk
Goalkeeping coach Belarus Yuri Zhevnov
Russia Mikhail Biryukov
Fitness coach Italy Ivan Carminati
Doctor Russia Mikhail Grishin

Source: http://fc-zenit.ru/zenit/coaches/

Sponsors

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Period Brand Sponsor
1977–2000 Adidas LOMO, XX Trest and
Saint Petersburg City Administration
2001–2002 Diadora David Traktovenko
2003–2004 Umbro
2005–2007 Adidas Gazprom
2008–2009 Puma
2010–2022 Nike
2022–2024 Joma Gazprom, Wildberries
2024–present Kelme Wildberries

Partnership

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Other football clubs

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Corporations

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Presidents

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Name Period
Russia Vladislav Gusev 1990–1992
Russia Leonid Tufrin 1992–1994
Russia Vitaly Mutko 1995–2003
Russia David Traktovenko 2003–2005
Russia Sergey Fursenko 2006–2008
Russia Alexander Dyukov 2008–2017
Russia Sergey Fursenko 2017–2019
Russia Alexander Medvedev 2019–

Head coaches

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Zenit in European football

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Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%[nb 1]
Champions League / European Cup 76 30 15 31 98 96 +2 039.47
Europa League / UEFA Cup / Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 118 60 21 37 208 143 +65 050.85
Super Cup 1 1 0 0 2 1 +1 100.00
Intertoto Cup 8 6 1 1 17 7 +10 075.00
Total 203 97 37 69 326 246 +80 047.78

UEFA club coefficient ranking

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As of 15 June 2024
Source:[49]

Rank Team Points
77 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 22.500
78 Germany Wolfsburg 22.500
79 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 22.000
80 Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 21.000
81 England Aston Villa 17.000

Football Club Elo ranking

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As of 31 August 2024[50]
Rank Team Points
69 England Wolverhampton 1663
70 Germany Heidenheim 1662
71 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 1662
72 Portugal Braga 1662
73 Belgium Union Saint-Gilloise 1661

Notable players

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Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Zenit.

Rivalries

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Zenit's traditional rivals are the big Moscow clubs, most notably FC Spartak Moscow, CSKA Moscow, FC Dynamo Moscow and FC Torpedo Moscow. They also shared rivalries with the big Ukrainian clubs FC Dynamo Kyiv and FC Shakhtar Donetsk in the Soviet era.

See also

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Notes

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References

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