Amkar appeared in May 5, 1993 when a team assembled of workers of Perm Mineral Fertilizers factory played the first match in the Cup of Perm city. The name Amkar is created from the words "ammoniac" and "carbamide", the main products of the factory.
The next year Amkar became the champion of Perm Oblast and in 1995 Amkar became a professional club.
The following table shows the progress of the club in recent years:
Year
Division
Place
W
D
L
Goals
Top Goalscorer(Goals)
1995
third
2
17
5
4
50-15
A. Talipov (11)
1996
second
3
28
9
5
86-31
K. Paramonov (34)
1997
second
2
24
11
5
69-21
K. Paramonov (14)
1998
second
1
34
2
1
100-12
K. Paramonov (30)
1999
first
6
20
10
12
65-49
K. Paramonov (23)
2000
first
6
17
9
12
53-38
K. Paramonov (17)
2001
first
4
16
8
10
46-29
K. Paramonov (11)
2002
first
6
15
9
10
45-31
K. Paramonov (14)
2003
first
1
25
12
5
50-20
K. Paramonov (21)
2004
premier
11
6
12
12
27-42
A. Shutov (4)
2005
premier
12
7
12
11
25-36
S. Volkov (5)
2006
premier
13
8
11
11
22-36
Y. Savin (6)
2007
premier
8
10
11
9
30-27
M. Kushev (10)
In August 2006 head coach Sergei Oborin, left the team due to conflict with club administration. Goalkeeping coach Igor Uralev was briefly appointed as caretaker, and on September 5thRashid Rakhimov was appointed as a the new head coach.
As of 31 August2008, according to the Russian Premier League official website.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
The following players are listed by club's website as reserve players. They are eligible to play for the first team.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.