FC Atyrau

Football Club Atyrau (Kazakh: "Атырау" футбол клубы, "Atyraý" fýtbol klýby) is a professional football club based in Atyrau, who last played in the Kazakhstan Premier League, the highest level of Kazakh football. The club's home ground is the 8,690-seat Munaishy Stadium, where they have played since their inception.

Atyrau
Full nameFootball Club Atyrau
Nickname(s)Мұнайшылар (The Oilers)
Founded1980 (1980)
GroundMunaishy Stadium
Capacity8,690
ChairmanShyngys Mukan
ManagerAram Voskanyan
2019Kazakhstan Premier League, 11th of 12 (relegated)

History

Founded as Prikaspiets in 1980, they played only two seasons in the Soviet Second League. In 2000, the club was refounded as Akzhaiyk to play in the Kazakhstan First Division. Next season, they were promoted to the Kazakhstan Premier League with a new name Atyrau. The club colours, reflected in their badge and kit, are green and white. The club's crest is a green and white striped shield, with an oil drop in a ball form in the centre, incorporates the cities role in oil industry.

On 14 December 2016, Atyrau appointed Zoran Vulić as manager.[1]

On 8 January 2018, Vakhid Masudov was appointed as FC Atyrau's new manager.[2] On 9 April 2018, Masudov left Atyrau by mutual consent,[3] with Adrian Sosnovschi being appointed as Atyrau's new manager on 11 April 2018.[4] Adrian Sosnovschi and his coaching team resigned on 1 July 2018,[5] with Viktor Kumykov being appointed as Atyrau's third manager of the season on 4 July 2018.[6]

Domestic history

Season League Kazakhstan Cup Top goalscorer Managers
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
20011st2322174531670 Makayev17 Talgayev
20021st2321967432263 Kitsak11 Talgayev
20031st 43216511484253 Agabaýew14 Holokolosov
20041st 53620115493171 Eremeev14 Holokolosov
20051st 103010713323637 Holokolosov / Timofeev
20061st 14308517254729 Averyanov
20071st 14308616293930 Yeremeyev / Baiseitov
20081st 153031017225419Second round Volgin / Yeremeyev / Andreyev
20091st 6261178372940Winners Zubko9 Shokh / Masudov
20101st 53213514364444Quarter-finals Frunză7 Masudov / Pasulko
20111st 103281014284324Second round Danilyuk5 Mammadov / Azovskiy / Filipović
20121st 11267613163227First round Sigurðsson3 Filipović / Konkov
20131st 832101111263828First round Nurybekov
Shchotkin
4 Radulović
20141st 93210715304325Quarter-finals Trifunović13 Yurevich & Belyavskiy / Nikitenko
20151st 53211129313327Second round Arzhanov
Baizhanov
5 Nikitenko
20161st 83210913353939Semi-final Arzhanov8 Nikitenko/ Konkov(Caretaker) / Mladenov
20171st 83310815345435Runners-up Maksimović7 Vulić/ Pavlov/ Kabdulov (Caretaker)
20181st 9339915344736Runners-up Adeniji8 Masudov / Sosnovschi / Kumykov
20191st11336819255826Runners-up Abdulavov5 Kumykov / Kuandulov (Caretaker) / Dulub
20202nd212831211127-

Continental history

As of match played 22 July 2010
Competition GP W D L GF GA +/-
UEFA Cup/Europa League6015113-12
Total6015113-12
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2002–03 UEFA Cup 1Q Matador Púchov 0–0 0–2 0–2
2003–04 UEFA Cup 1Q Levski Sofia 1–4 0–2 1–6
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 2Q Győr 0–3 0–2 0–5

Honours

Kazakhstan Cup (1)
2009

Current squad

As of 24 April 2022[7]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  KAZ Azamat Zhomartov
3 DF  KAZ Ravil Ibragimov
5 MF  LTU Domantas Antanavičius
6 MF  KAZ Altynbek Saparov
7 MF  KAZ Asylbek Seytkaliev
8 MF  RUS Soslan Takulov
9 FW  BRA Allef
10 FW  POL Piotr Grzelczak
11 MF  CRO Andrija Filipović
13 DF  RUS Nikolai Tarasov
15 DF  KAZ Aleksandr Sokolenko
16 GK  KAZ Ilya Karavaev
18 DF  KAZ Kuanysh Kalmuratov
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF  RUS Anatoli Katrich
22 MF  KAZ Magomed Paragulgov
23 DF  KAZ Amandyk Nabikhanov
25 DF  POL Paweł Baranowski
27 DF  KAZ Daniyar Urda
29 FW  KAZ Mukagali Pangerey
30 DF  BRA Matheus Bissi
33 FW  KAZ Bauyrzhan Turysbek
35 GK  KAZ Nurasyl Tokhtarov
43 FW  BIH Todor Petrović
77 GK  ARM Aram Ayrapetyan
88 MF  RUS Dmitri Pletnev

Managers

References

  1. Зоран Вулич – главный тренер Атырау. rfcatyrau.kz (in Russian). FC Atyrau. 14 December 2016. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
  2. Вахид Масудов – главный тренер Атырау. rfcatyrau.kz (in Russian). FC Atyrau. 8 January 2018. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  3. Вахид Масудов подал в отставку с поста главного тренера ФК Атырау. rfcatyrau.kz (in Russian). FC Atyrau. 9 April 2018. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  4. Андриан Сосновский – главный тренер Атырау. rfcatyrau.kz (in Russian). FC Atyrau. 11 April 2018. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  5. Руководство клуба и тренерский штаб ФК "Атырау" покинули пост по собственному желанию. rfcatyrau.kz (in Russian). FC Atyrau. 1 July 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  6. Виктор Кумыков – главный тренер ФК "Атырау"!. rfcatyrau.kz (in Russian). FC Atyrau. 4 July 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  7. "Футбольный клуб «Атырау»". pflk.kz/ (in Russian). PFLK. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
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