Gazprom Arena, home stadium of Zenit
Zenit

Zenit

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Founded

1925

Venue

Gazprom Arena

City

Sankt-Peterburg (St. Petersburg)

Capacity

68,134

Surface

grass

#2 Premier League R0# Cup # Club Friendlies

Trophies

Cup

2023/2024,2019/2020,2015/2016,2009/2010,1998/1999,

5xWinner

Cup

2001/2002,

1x2nd Place

Premier League

2023/2024,2022/2023,2021/2022,2020/2021,2019/2020,2018/2019,2014/2015,2011/2012,2010,2007,

10xWinner

Premier League

2024/2025,2013/2014,2012/2013,2003,

4x2nd Place

Super Cup

2024,2023,2022,2021,2020,2016,2015,2008,

8xWinner

Super Cup

2019,2013,2012/2013,

3x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

2007/2008,

1xWinner

UEFA Super Cup

2008/2009,

1xWinner

The Atlantic Cup

2022,2016,

2xWinner

Zenit

FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, with origins tracing to 1914 and playing at the spectacular 67,800-capacity Gazprom Arena on Krestovsky Island since 2017, became a continental power after investment from energy giant Gazprom transformed the club in the 2000s. Under Dutch manager Dick Advocaat and with the brilliant Andrei Arshavin at his peak, Zenit won the Russian Premier League in 2007 and the UEFA Cup in 2008, defeating Rangers 2-0 in Manchester, and then the UEFA Super Cup against Manchester United. The club has since won the Russian Premier League 11 times, including six consecutive titles from 2018/19. Currently excluded from UEFA competitions following the suspension of Russian clubs, Zenit remain the dominant domestic force in Russian football, their sky blue and white colours dominating Saint Petersburg.