“Abdysh-Ata” is a Kyrgyz football club representing Kant . It was founded in 1992. Since the 2003 season, he has been continuously playing in the Premier League of Kyrgyzstan .
| Nicknames | Kantovites |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2001 |
| Stadium | Nitro Arena |
| Capacity | 2000 |
| Main coach | |
| Captain | |
| Sponsor | Trademark "Our" |
| Competition | Kyrgyz Premier League |
| 2018 | 3 |
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Achievements
- 3 Composition
- 4 Trainers
- 5 notes
- 6 References
History
The club was founded in 2001 and began performing in the Northern Zone of the First League. In the debut match, “Abdysh-Ata” defeated the Talas “Boo-Terek” with a score of 3: 1. According to the results of the first season, she took 2nd place, losing to the capital RUOR- “Guard” in the decisive match for leaving the Premier League .
The following year 2002 turned out to be more successful for the team. Having beaten in the most important match “Luch-Altyn-Talaa”, “Abdysh-Ata” rose to the Premier League . According to the results of the 2003 season, the team took 7th place in the table of the Northern zone.
Before the start of the 2006 season, Alexander Kalashnikov , a former player of Moscow Spartak and Lokomotiv , was appointed head coach. The specialist, who previously led to the championship, the Kara-Suu Zhashtyk-Ak-Altyn, brought two promising players from the south of the country: Khurshid Lutfullaev and Bakyt Mamatova. The owner of the cannon strike, Vyacheslav Pryanishnikov, played a large role in the attack of Abdysh-Ata.
In the seasons 2006-2009, Abdysh-Ata invariably occupied the 2nd place in the final table, repeating this achievement in 2014 and 2017. And the season-2018 finished for the 5th time in 3rd place.
Achievements
- Championship of Kyrgyzstan
Vice-champion (6 times) - 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2017.
Bronze medalist (5 times) - 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2018.
- Kyrgyzstan Cup
Winner (4 times) - 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015.
Finalist (1 time) - 2014.
- Kyrgyzstan Super Cup
Winner (1 time) - 2016.
Finalist (1 time) - 2012.
- Ala-Too Cup (international tournament)
Winner (3 times) - 2008, 2010, 2012.
- Legends Cup
Winner (1 time) - 2013.
Composition
| No. | A country | Position | Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| one | VR | Kalys Akimaliev (captain) | |
| 13 | VR | Dastan Alibekov | |
| four | Defense | Danila Sokirchenko | |
| twenty | PP | Alimardon Shukurov | |
| 19 | Defense | Amanbek Manybekov | |
| 55 | Defense | Manas Zhutanov | |
| 26 | PP | Vladimir Kazakbaev | |
| eleven | PP | Sultanbek Momunov | |
| 88 | PP | Bakhtiyar Duyshobekov | |
| 70 | PP | Atay Dzhumashev | |
| 22 | PP | Manas Karipov | |
| 9 | Nap | Ivan Filatov | |
| 45 | Nap | Aleriva Oluvasen |
Trainers
- Valery Nizovtsev (2001 - August 2004)
- Alexander Pidenich (2005, until August)
- Rakhimbek Stamkulov (2005, since August, playing coach)
- Alexander Kalashnikov (2006)
- Nematzhan Zakirov (2007-2008)
- Ceylan Arykan (2009—2010)
- Islam Akhmedov (2011, until May)
- Nematzhan Zakirov (May 2011 - July 2012) [1]
- Islam Akhmedov (2012, since July)
- Mirlan Eshenov (2013)
- March Noah (2013, from October) [2]
- Mirlan Eshenov (2013—2016) [3]
- Askar Akhmetov (2017, until August)
- Igor Gavshin (August 2017, acting)
- Valery Berezovsky (August 2017 - present ) [4]
- Beldinov, Alexander Leonidovich (until May 2019)
- Kasyan, Vladimir Valerievich (May 2019-present)
Notes
Links
- Official site (Russian)
- Statistics at soccerway.com