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Abdysh-Ata

“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 .

Flag of kyrgyzstan Abdysh-Ata
Logo
NicknamesKantovites
Founded2001
StadiumNitro Arena
Capacity2000
Main coachFlag of kyrgyzstan Vladimir Valeryevich Kasyan
CaptainFlag of kyrgyzstan Kalys Akimaliev
SponsorTrademark "Our"
CompetitionKyrgyz Premier League
20183

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 countryPositionName
    one VRKalys Akimaliev (captain)
    13 VRDastan Alibekov
    four DefenseDanila Sokirchenko
    twenty PPAlimardon Shukurov
    19 DefenseAmanbek Manybekov
    55  DefenseManas Zhutanov
    26 PPVladimir Kazakbaev
    eleven PPSultanbek Momunov
    88 PPBakhtiyar Duyshobekov
    70 PPAtay Dzhumashev
    22 PPManas Karipov
    9 NapIvan Filatov
    45 NapAleriva 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

    1. ↑ N. Zakirov appointed head coach of FC Abdysh-Ata
    2. ↑ Football club "Abdysh-Ata" led by a coach from the Netherlands
    3. ↑ Abdysh-Ata club coach dismissed
    4. ↑ TOP LEAGUE-2018: Valery Berezovsky became the new head coach of Abdysh-Ata

    Links

    • Official site (Russian)
    • Statistics at soccerway.com


    Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abdysh-Ata&oldid=101790448


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