Bomik Tsivilsk: The Rising Force of Chuvash Football
Bomik Tsivilsk is a football club based in the town of Tsivilsk, in the Chuvash Republic of Russia. The club was founded relatively recently, in 2005, and has quickly become a notable participant in the Russian amateur and lower professional leagues.
Club Foundation and Growth
Bomik Tsivilsk was established with the support of a local construction company, which gave the club its unusual name (“Bomik” is a brand of building materials). From humble beginnings, the club climbed through the ranks of the Chuvash regional league, winning the championship in 2010 and 2013. These successes earned them a place in the Russian Third Division (the fourth tier of the national league system).
Home Ground: Stadion Tsivilsk
The team plays at the Stadion Tsivilsk, a 3,000-seat facility that has undergone modernization in recent years. The stadium features a main stand, a synthetic turf pitch, and adequate training facilities. Despite the harsh winters in Chuvashia, the club has managed to maintain a consistent playing schedule, and the local weather often adds an extra challenge for visiting teams.
Squad and Playing Style
Bomik Tsivilsk is known for a physical, direct style suited to the demands of lower-league Russian football. The squad consists mostly of players from the Chuvash Republic and Tatarstan, with a few imports from other regions. The club’s captain, a veteran midfielder, provides leadership and creativity, while a young striker from the academy has attracted interest from higher-division clubs.
Achievements and Ambitions
- Chuvash Regional League champions: 2010, 2013
- Consistent top-five finishes in the Third Division Zone Volga
- Runner-up in the Chuvash Cup in 2018
The club’s immediate goal is to achieve promotion to the Russian Second Division. With increasing local sponsorship and a growing fan base, Bomik Tsivilsk represents the best of provincial football in Russia. The club also runs a successful youth academy, which has supplied players to several larger clubs in the Volga region.

