FC Aktobe

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Aktobe
FC Aktobe's logo
Full name Football Club Aktobe
Nickname(s) The Red and Whites
Founded 1967; 57 years ago (1967) as Aktyubinets[1]
Ground Central Stadium
Ground Capacity 13,500[2]
Owner Aktobe Region
President Sagat Yensegenuly
Manager Yuri Utkulbayev
League Kazakhstan Premier League
2015 Kazakhstan Premier League, 3rd
Website Club home page
Current season

Football Club Aktobe (Kazakh: «Ақтөбе» футбол клубы), commonly referred to as FC Aktobe or simply Aktobe, is a professional football club based in Aktobe. They play in the Kazakhstan Premier League, the highest level of Kazakh football. Formed as Aktyubinets in 1967, they became Aktobemunai in 1996, Aktobe in 1997, Aktobe-Lento in 2000 and finally Aktobe again in 2005. Their home ground is the 13,500 seat Central Stadium.

Aktobe have won five league titles, one Kazakhstan Cup and three Kazakhstan Super Cup. The club has also won two Soviet Second League titles in 1981 and 1991.

History

Aktobe was founded in 1967 as Aktyubinets. They played their first three seasons in the Class B Division, fourth tier of the Soviet League system. For the next 7 seasons they were not active in official tournaments. In 1976, the club joined the Soviet Second League, to play in its Zone 7, and in 1981 they won the championship . In 1990, the team recorded a 10–0 victory over Bulat, which remains the club's biggest victory on record. In the 1991 season, the last year of Sovier League existence, the club won Zone 8 Championship.[1]

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the club joined the newly formed Kazakhstan Premier League. In 1994, Aktyubinets reached Kazakhstan Cup final, which they lost to Vostok with a score of 0–1. In 1996, the club changed name to Aktobemunai. However, after one season they renamed again to Aktobe. As the result of reduction of league teams in 1997, Aktobe was relegated to the Kazakhstan First Division. In the 2000 season, the club won Kazakhstan First Division and were promoted to the Kazakhstan Premier League.[1]

Vladimir Mukhanov managed the team between 2006 to 2012.

On 20 July 2015, Ioan Andone was appointed as the clubs manager.[3] After finishing Third in the league, on 10 November 2015, Andone left the club after his contract wasn't extended.[4] On 22 December 2015, Yuri Utkulbayev was announced as Aktobe new manager.[5]

Domestic history

Season League Kazakhstan Cup Top goalscorer Managers
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
1992 1st 12 34 9 13 12 29 36 40 Round 2 Kazakhstan V.Baburin
1993 1st 9 46 16 13 17 60 55 61 Round 1 Kazakhstan Miroshnichenko 20 Kazakhstan V.Baburin / Kazakhstan N.Akchurin
1994 1st 4 30 15 10 5 45 23 55 Runners-up Kazakhstan Miroshnichenko 19 Kazakhstan N.Akchurin / Kazakhstan Nikitenko
1995 1st 14 30 9 5 16 26 45 32 Round 2 Kazakhstan Lemenchuk
1996 1st 10 34 13 6 15 42 48 45 Round 2 Kazakhstan Korolev 17 Kazakhstan Lemenchuk
1997 1st 11 26 4 3 19 16 56 15 Round 2 Kazakhstan Lemenchuk / Kazakhstan Pobirsky
2001 1st 8 32 13 6 13 33 40 45 Round 1 Kazakhstan Pobirsky / Kazakhstan Linchevskiy
2002 1st 5 32 13 7 12 37 40 46 Quarterfinals Kazakhstan Yurist 9 Kazakhstan Linchevskiy / Kazakhstan Masudov
2003 1st 5 32 13 12 7 40 29 51 Quarterfinals Kazakhstan Masudov / Kazakhstan Miroshnichenko / Ukraine Ishchenko
2004 1st 4 36 22 8 6 52 19 74 Quarterfinals Ukraine Ishchenko
2005 1st 1 30 22 4 4 50 27 70 Round 2 Kazakhstan Ashirbekov 15 Kazakhstan Ramazanov
2006 1st 2 30 18 6 6 48 21 60 Quarterfinals Moldova Rogaciov 16 Russia Mukhanov
2007 1st 1 30 22 6 2 55 12 72 Quarterfinals Moldova Rogaciov 16 Russia Mukhanov
2008 1st 1 30 20 7 3 61 18 67 Winners Kazakhstan Khairullin 11 Russia Mukhanov
2009 1st 1 26 21 2 3 65 19 65 Semifinals Kazakhstan Tleshev 18 Russia Mukhanov
2010 1st 2 32 19 6 7 56 30 63 Quarterfinals Kazakhstan Tleshev 10 Russia Mukhanov
2011 1st 3 32 15 9 8 53 31 54 Round 2 Senegal Mané 12 Russia Mukhanov
2012 1st 3 32 15 5 6 44 22 50 Semifinals Kazakhstan Khairullin / Uzbekistan Geynrikh 6 Russia Mukhanov / Kazakhstan Nikitenko
2013 1st 1 32 20 6 6 46 22 66 Semifinals Kazakhstan Khairullin 7 Kazakhstan Nikitenko
2014 1st 2 32 17 10 5 52 31 40 Runners-up Kazakhstan Khairullin 9 Kazakhstan Nikitenko / Russia Gazzayev
2015 1st 3 32 15 9 8 35 25 32 Semifinals Kazakhstan Khizhnichenko 9 Russia Gazzayev / Romania Andone

Continental history

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Colours and crest

In March 2016, Aktobe announced Lotto as their new kit suppliers.[7]

Honours

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Players

Current squad

As of 2 April 2016[9]

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

No. Position Player
2 Russia MF Marat Sitdikov
3 Ivory Coast DF Kouassi Kouadja
4 Kazakhstan DF Evgeni Levin
5 Kazakhstan DF Bagdat Kairov
6 Kazakhstan MF Viktor Kryukov
8 Kazakhstan DF Samat Smakov
9 Kazakhstan MF Abylaykhan Totay
10 Kazakhstan MF Didar Zhalmukan
11 Uzbekistan MF Bobir Davlatov (loan from Rubin Kazan)
14 Russia DF Sandro Tsveiba
16 Kazakhstan GK Almat Bekbayev
17 Kazakhstan MF Nurbol Zhumashev
19 Kazakhstan FW Sergey Lisenkov
21 Kazakhstan DF Yegor Azovskiy
No. Position Player
22 Kazakhstan MF Kirill Shestakov
23 Ukraine FW Ilya Mikhalyov
24 Russia FW Mikhail Petrolay (loan from Rubin Kazan)
29 Kazakhstan FW Toktar Zhangylyshbay
32 Kazakhstan GK Samat Otarbayev
33 Kazakhstan FW Rustam Sakhibov
35 Kazakhstan GK Stanislav Pavlov
37 Kazakhstan MF Islambek Kulekenov
39 Kazakhstan FW Murat Tleshev
47 Kazakhstan MF Aslanbek Kakimov
69 Russia MF Nikita Bocharov
80 Russia MF Yegor Sorokin (loan from Rubin Kazan)
88 Kazakhstan MF Alexander Volf
95 Kazakhstan FW Abat Aimbetov

Managers

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References

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