🎓 From Komi to Kazan: Building a Champion Team at Kazan Federal University

Role: Founder & Team Leader
Location: Kazan, Russia
Institution: Kazan Federal University (KFU)
Timeframe: Undergraduate Years

🚀 A New City, A Fresh Start

After graduating from high school, I moved from my hometown in Komi to pursue higher education at Kazan Federal University, one of Russia’s most prestigious institutions. I was excited about studying Oriental Studies, but I also brought with me something more personal — my passion for intellectual games and strategic team competitions.

Kazan was a bigger stage, with stronger competition — but I saw that as an opportunity.

🧠 Building a New Team from the Ground Up

Seeing no existing group that matched the collaborative, competitive spirit I was used to, I took the initiative to found a new student club focused on logic-based games, team trivia, and strategic thinking. My goals were simple but ambitious:

  • Create a community for curious, driven students

  • Build a team capable of winning university-level and regional competitions

  • Foster interdisciplinary collaboration, welcoming members from different faculties and backgrounds

My role included:

  • Recruiting and screening members

  • Organizing weekly practice sessions and strategy workshops

  • Designing practice tournaments and tracking team progress

  • Coaching and mentoring younger teammates on communication and gameplay dynamics

🏆 From Practice Room to Podium

With the team I organized, we achieved:

We didn’t just play to win — we built something lasting. The team continued participating and mentoring new members after I graduated, becoming a regular presence in the local league circuit.

🎯 Strategy & Design Principles

This experience deepened my ability to lead projects and people in complex environments:

  • Initiative: Identifying opportunities and acting on them without waiting for permission

  • Team Management: Balancing skill development, motivation, and performance

  • Event Coordination: Organizing training schedules, game nights, and tournament travel

  • Strategic Thinking: Designing systems that could adapt and improve over time

🔁 Reflection

Starting a new life in Kazan taught me how to build from scratch — not just friendships and routines, but systems, teams, and momentum. It was a major step in my development as a leader, and the impact still resonates in how I approach team dynamics and product strategy today.