FC Taraz

FC Taraz
Full name FC Taraz
Founded 1960 (1960)
Ground Central Stadium
Taraz, Kazakhstan
Ground Capacity 12,525
League Kazakhstan Premier League
2015 Kazakhstan Premier League, 9th
Website Club home page

FC Taraz are a Kazakhstani football club based at the Taraz Central Stadium in Taraz. A leading club in the early years of the Kazakhstan Premier League, they were champions in 1996, and Kazakhstan Cup winners in 2004.

History

Names

Domestic history

Season Level Pos Pld W D L For Against Points Domestic Cup Top goalscorer
1992 1st 5261259402929Runners-UpKazakhstan M.Syzdykov – 11
Kazakhstan A. Litvinenko – 11
1993 14241644512936Runners-UpKazakhstan A.Shmarikov – 28
1994 83012711423433Last 32Kazakhstan A. Litvinenko – 20
1995 2302028613462Semi-finalsKazakhstan N.Mazbaev – 19
1996 1342374561476Quarter-finalsKazakhstan G. Kainazarov – 12
1997 2261826491856Last 16Kazakhstan N.Mazbaev – 16
1998 10267613333527Last 16Kazakhstan B. Eirich – 9
1999 14306519256423Last 16Kazakhstan M.Tleshev – 6
2000 12287516224726Last 16Kazakhstan B. Kenchimov – 3
Kazakhstan A. Mironov – 3
2001 15326323265721Last 16Kazakhstan D.Nazarov – 4
Kazakhstan V.Yakovlev – 4
Kazakhstan T.Sisenov – 4
Kazakhstan V.Valter – 4
2002 2nd4 Last 32
2003 1st 123210418354534Last 32Kazakhstan Nazarov – 10
2004 73616119352359WinnersUkraine O.Mochulyak – 8
2005 113010614323636Semi-finalsKazakhstan N.Mazbaev – 11
2006 10309615323433Last 16Turkmenistan W.Krendelew – 8
Ukraine O.Mochulyak – 8
2007 16303621165015Last 16Kazakhstan A.Shapurin – 4
2008 2nd2261943611461First round
2009 1st 8269611373633Second roundMoldova S.Epureanu – 7
2010 93291013364037Quarter-finalsKyrgyzstan A.Zemlianukhin – 7
Serbia M.Jovanović – 7
2011 93210517303925Semi-finalsSerbia N.Jovanović – 7
2012 4261448323046Second roundSerbia M.Lečić – 7
2013 10327916303821Runners-UpNigeria O.Odita – 5
2014 10329716324525Quarter-finalsKazakhstan A.Shchetkin – 7
Kazakhstan M.Tleshev – 7
2015 93210814253326Quarter-finalsUkraine O.Pyschur – 9

Continental history

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1997–98 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First round Bye
Second round Turkmenistan Nisa Aşgabat 2–2 0–2 2–4

Honours

1996
2004

Current squad

As of 3 March 2016[1]

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

No. Position Player
1 Kazakhstan GK Aleksandr Grigorenko
2 Kazakhstan DF Daniyar Bayaliev
3 Kazakhstan MF Abzal Taubay
4 Kazakhstan DF Ilya Vorotnikov
5 Serbia MF Jovan Golić
6 Kazakhstan MF Marat Shakhmetov
7 Kazakhstan MF Alisher Suley
8 Kazakhstan MF Vitaliy Evstigneev
9 Kazakhstan MF Sherkhan Bauyrzhan
10 Kazakhstan MF Bauyrzhan Baitana
11 Senegal FW Malick Mané
12 Romania DF Ioan Mera
No. Position Player
13 Kazakhstan MF Kanat Karimolla
14 Kazakhstan DF Berik Aitbayev
16 Serbia GK Dušan Đokić
17 Kazakhstan MF Oleg Nedashkovsky
19 Kazakhstan DF Dmitri Evstigneev
20 Kazakhstan DF Maksat Amirkhanov
22 Kazakhstan DF Madiyar Nuraly
23 Kazakhstan DF Kurmet Karahman
25 Ukraine MF Taras Danilyuk
78 Belarus FW Ihar Zyankovich
Kazakhstan MF Farukh Mirsalimbaev
Kazakhstan FW Denis Andreev

Reserve team

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

No. Position Player
28 Kazakhstan MF Nurdaulet Seidikhanov
29 Kazakhstan MF Bakdaulet Daribayev
31 Kazakhstan MF Zhambyl Moldashbayev
32 Kazakhstan MF Ruslan Islamov
34 Kazakhstan MF Meirzhan Balken
35 Kazakhstan MF Dauren Amirkhanov
No. Position Player
36 Kazakhstan MF Sundet Barat
37 Kazakhstan MF Dinmukhamed Oralov
38 Kazakhstan MF Mukhamedzhan Baimakhanov
39 Kazakhstan MF Yelzhan Toktybayev
Kazakhstan DF Vitali Kachagin
Kazakhstan FW Yerbol Ondashev

Managers

External links

References

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