Semetey-Talas is a Kyrgyz football club from the city of Talas . Since 2017, playing in the First League of Kyrgyzstan .
| full title | Football club "Semetey-Talas" (Talas) |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1992 |
| Competition | League One, Zone North |
| 2018 | 10 |
Names
- 1992 - Namys-APK.
- 1993 - Adilet.
- 1993 (Cup), 2006, 2012-2016 - FC Talas.
- 1997, 2000 - Manas Dynamo.
- 1999-2002, 2005 - “Boo-Terek”.
- 2003 - Manas Ordo.
- 2005-2007 - “Technologist”.
- 2007 (Cup) - “Shadikan”.
- 2008-2011 - “Jeruy-Altyn”.
- 2017-present - "Semetey-Talas."
History
There is no information about the existence of the club in the Soviet period [ specify ] . In 1992, the Namys-APK (Talas) team took the 9th place in the final table in the first season of the independent championship of Kyrgyzstan .
A distinctive feature of the club at that time was the acquisition of only players of Kyrgyz nationality. Several football players later became players of the national and Olympic teams of Kyrgyzstan ( Tashtan Kainazarov , Islam Kurmanbaev , Kanat Sardarov ). Also among the famous players were Ravil Israilov and Rakhim Stamkulov . Coached the team Zarlyk Sultanov .
In 1993, the club played in the First League under the name Adilet. In the next few years, there is no information about the existence of the team. In 1997, a club called Manas Dynamo took part in the Kyrgyzstan Cup , but did not play in the first two divisions of the national championship.
In 1998-1999 he participated in the First League tournament. In 2000, he started in the Premier League, where he took the penultimate, 11th place. In 2001, under the name “Boo-Terek”, he entered the four of the best teams in the Northern Zone of the First League.
In 2003, after the next expansion of the Major League, he was included in the Northern Zone tournament, where he played under the name Manas-Ordo and took the last, 11th place.
Since 2004, he regularly played first in the Second and then in the First League under the names “Manas”, “Technologist”, “Shadikan”, “Jeruy-Altyn”, FC “Talas”, “Semetei”.
In 2012, bronze medals of the First League of the championship of the Kyrgyz Republic were taken in the first in the history of Talas football, and reached the quarter finals in the FC Talas cup. The club was led by Zamir Moldokmatov, it was he who attracted the Nigerians Aleriva Oluvasen, Gift and Adeshina, and the playing coach Iranian Hayatsher, to the team of foreign legionnaires, Ulan Sulaimanov, a young, tactically very competent pupil of Talas football, led the team. It was he who took command of the team when the playing coach Hayatsher left the team. After the team was led by Sulaimanov FC Talas suffered only (2) two defeats, from future champions of the First League (Nash-Pivo) and in 1/4 of the Cup of the Kyrgyz Republic (Dordoi).
In 2013-2014, the Manas Club (Talas Oblast), formerly called FTs-96 , and later Kay United played in the Premier League. However, he played home games in Bishkek and had nothing to do with the real team from Talas. FC Talas at that time continued to play in the First League, but not so brightly.