FC Shakhter Karagandy

The FK Shakhtar Karaganda ( Kazakh: Шахтёр Қарағанды ​​Футбол Клубы / Shakhtar Karaganda Futbol Kluby, Russian: ФК Шахтёр Караганда / FK Shakhtar Karaganda ) is a Kazakh football club from the city of Karaganda zentralkasachischen industry. The club was founded in 1958 has been playing the independence of Kazakhstan in 1992 continuously in the highest league in the country. The greatest success of the club is to win the championship of Kazakhstan in the years 2011 and 2012. Besides there is a profit of Kazakh Cup from 2013 to book. The name ( Шахтёр - " miners " ) is derived from the main industry of the Karaganda region, the mining. Since time immemorial, the club is a symbol of the miners of zentralkasachischen region. The club's colors are orange and black. In the eternal table of the Kazakh league club is after the 2011 season in second place.

  • 6.1 Championship successes
  • 6.2 Cup success
  • 6.3 Scorers
  • 6.4 Historical League results
  • 6.5 scorer
  • 6.6 Record Player
  • 6.7 Top scorers in UEFA competitions

History

Soviet Championship

1957 reached Shakhtar in the regional championship of the Kazakh SSR, the final round. Previously, the team enforces in one of three groups of six, with nine wins and one defeat in the final round, the club finished third. At that squad included: Wjatschelsaw Tschussow, Kobbas Ibrajew, Boris Yudin, Boris Selivanov, Victor Selivanov, Dmitry Prokhorov, Pavel Kazakov, Anatoly Chernov, Leonid Abgolz, Nikolai Chrustaljow ( captain ), Gennady Novikov, Senonas Merkjawitschus, Yuri Schiwnowitsch, Viktor Orlov, Siegfried Mezenatow, Alexander Konovalov and Evgeni Baschirow. Coach of the team was Vasily Gilew.

1958, the club was taken (2nd league within the USSR ) in the fifth zone of class B. In 1962, the team won one of the zone championships the second division and sat in two qualifying matches for the promotion to the Class A (1st League within the USSR ) in Odessa in Ukraine against locomotive Gomel 1-0 on aggregate by. Contactors of the golden gate was Viktor Abgolz. This success Shakhtar should replace the Kairat Alma- Ata as a representative of the Kazakh SSR in the Soviet football Upper House, but remained due to the decision of the Kazakh leadership, which has been adopted in favor of the capital club in the second division. After this success, the local stadium was expanded to a capacity of 28,000 spectators. In 1967, Shakhtar champion in one of the three zones of the second group of the Class A (2nd league), but lost the game rise in the Soviet elite class in the Uzbek Tashkent against Dinamo Kirovabad 0:1. After eleven years of membership of the second division club 1973 dismounted from the second division in 1982 and 1983 failed the team as a zone master the third highest league in the qualifiers to return to the second division.

A total of 1241 games were held in the years 1958 to 1991 the Soviet championship disputed, among which were 567 wins, 295 draws and 379 defeats and a goal difference 1718:1313. Most of the games played Valeri Lukjantschuk with 365 inserts. Top scorer was Nikolai Igamberdyjew with 182 hits. With eleven seasons in the second highest league in the Soviet Union Shakhtar after Kairat Alma- Ata, the second- best team in Kazakhstan.

Kazakh Cup

Since 1992 Shakhtar plays in the top league and Kazakh was after the independence of Kazakhstan one of the founding members of the Kazakh Supreme League. In his first season in the new league, the club reached the seventh place. Shakhtar is one of only two teams, Irtysh Pavlodar besides, who participated in all sweeps of the Kazakh elite class. In the season 1995 the team for a long time led to the table, but had to finish the season with the bronze content. This hitherto best placement reached Shakhtar also in the years 2007 and 2009. During the season of 2001 ended Shakhtar the first round as Table could improve its performance in the second half and secure the saving from relegation twelfth place in the table to the end to the season, that the worst result representing team from Karaganda. The club were in the 2008 season due to a shifted game against Vostok Öskemen nine points deducted. The enemy was demoted to the bottom of the table, but could still compete in the league Premjer 2009. In 2010, the team qualified in the preliminary round for the championship round in which, however, after a disappointing performance with four draws and six defeats in any single win only the sixth rank was achieved.

In 2009, Shakhtar was in the Kazakh Cup final. In the capital's Astana Arena, however, the FK Atyrau proved by a 0:1 as the stronger team. 2010, the final of the Kazakh Cup was lost again. As last year, the team suffered a 0-1 defeat, this time against locomotive Astana.

In the 2011 season for the first time was the long awaited championship to be won with the newly obligated head coach Viktor Kumykow. Under the direction of the football teacher from Russia, the team was able to by a margin of four points by sat at the end of the season before the runner Schetissu Taldyqorghan. The hitherto table leading team of Taldyqorghan was defeated only in the penultimate round in a direct duel away 2-0 and thus the championship lead. On the last matchday of the league title was secured with a 2-0 home success against locomotive Astana.

The following season, 2012 Shakhtar Karaganda has the Kazakh league title successfully defended when the team Kaisar Kyzylorda was defeated by clear in the home stadium 3-0 on Matchday penultimate Premjer the league and thus the points lead over the chasing enlarged uncatchable. In addition, the team from Karaganda made ​​the leap into the semifinals of the National Cup in 2012 where they were beaten but the FK Astana.

After two unsuccessful final appearances, the first cup victory was celebrated on November 10, 2013, was as beaten in the final of FK Taras in the capital's Astana Arena by the results of Sergei Chischnitschenko 1-0.

Participations in UEFA competitions

By the fourth place in the Kazakh league of 2005, the team at the UEFA Intertoto Cup was allowed to participate in 2006 and failed in the first round of the Belarusian representative MTZ- RIPA Minsk after a loss at home 1:5 and then 3:1 away win. The third rank in 2007 allowed the club the second participation in a European Cup. In the first qualifying round for the UEFA Cup 2008/ 09 the club met the Hungarian club Debrecen VSC and retired after 1:1 and 0:1 from the competition. After Shakhtar finished third in the Kazakh league of the year once again in 2009, the club was allowed to take part in the first round of qualifying for the newly-created UEFA Europa League 2010/11 in part and failed in his third attempt after two defeats already at the first hurdle Ruch Chorzów.

After locomotive Astana, the Kazakh Cup Winners' Cup in 2010, taking part in the qualifying round for the UEFA Europa League 2011/12 denied by UEFA from licensing reasons, Shakhtar Karaganda was nominated as a finalist for the Cup competition. The club was able to assert against the third-placed FC Luka Koper Slovenia in the first round and failed in the second qualifying round of the Irish club St Patrick's Athletic.

After the qualifying round against the Czech representatives Slovan Liberec was lost in the following year, it was possible to achieve in 2013 with victories against BATE Borisov and Skënderbeu Korçë, for the first time for a Kazakh club, the play-off round of the Champions League. The play-off first leg in Kazakhstan won the team against the favored Scots Celtic Glasgow 2-0. Because before this game, a sheep was slaughtered as part of a ritual that UEFA threatened the club with sanctions in case of recurrence. In the return game, Shakhtar were beaten 0-3 by a decisive goal in injury time. Thus the first-time participation in the group stage of the Champions League was indeed missed, but he managed the initial qualification for the group stage of the UEFA Europa League.

Results of the home games are in bold.

Stadium

The club plays its home matches at the 19,000 -seat Shakhtar Stadium, which was built in 1958 and modernized in 2001. In the season 2011, the Shakhtar Stadium was in Karaganda the most visited stadium in the Kazakh Premjer League. 2011 have visited the stadium per game average of 6,666 football fans.

Spectators and fans

The association is supported by the ultra - group U - GROUND, one of the largest groups in the country and also the hockey club HK Saryarka Karaganda supported.

Sponsors

The main sponsor of the club is the world's largest steel producer ArcelorMittal. Supplier of the club is the sporting goods manufacturer Adidas.

Achievements and Statistics

Cup successes

  • Kazakh Championship: Champion: 2011, 2012
  • 3rd place: 1995, 2007, 2009
  • Zone champion in the second division: 1962, 1967
  • Zone champion in the third League: 1982, 1983

Cup successes

  • Kazakh Cup Winners: 2013
  • Kazakh Cup Runners-up: 2009, 2010
  • Kazakh Supercup winner: 2013

Scorers

Historical League results

  • Biggest win: 9-2 against FK CSKA Almaty 1992
  • Biggest defeat: 1:6 Irtysh Pavlodar against 2005

Scorer

Most lethal attacker in the service of Shakhtar are Imankulow Ruslan and Andrei Finontschenko who both achieved 98 goals for the team from Karaganda.

As of end of 2013 season

Most games

In 2005, Ruslan Imankulow with 366 league appearances for Shakhtar completed the record for the most league games on.

As of end of 2013 season

Top scorers in UEFA competitions

Current squad for the 2014 season

Status: February 2014

Current coaching staff

  • Head coach - Russia Viktor Kumykow
  • Assistant coach - Kazakhstan Oleg Kornienko
  • Assistant coach - Kazakhstan novel Usdenow
  • Assistant coach - Kazakhstan Yevgeny Sveshnikov
  • Goalkeeper Coach - Kazakhstan Valery Sitalo

Well-known former players

Kazakhstan

  • Kazakhstan Askar Abildajew (1988-1991, 1995-1997)
  • Kazakhstan Kairat Aschirbekow (2008)
  • Kazakhstan Dmitri Bjakow (2005, 2008)
  • Kazakhstan Vyacheslav Heritage ( 2011)
  • Kazakhstan Sergei Gridin (2012 )
  • Kazakhstan Alexander Grigorenko (2007-2012)
  • Kazakhstan Valery Jablotschkin (1991 )
  • Kazakhstan Alexander Kirov (2011-2012)
  • Kazakhstan Kislizyn Alexander (2006-2010)
  • Kazakhstan Oleg Kornienko (2001-2008)
  • Kazakhstan Zhambyl Kukejew (2011-2013)
  • Kazakhstan Dawid Lorija (2004-2008)
  • Kazakhstan Dmitri Ogai (1990-1991)
  • Kazakhstan Maksim Samtschenko (2001-2002, 2007-2008)
  • Kazakhstan Eduard Sergienko (2008)
  • Kazakhstan Sergei Skorych (2010)
  • Kazakhstan Igor Soloschenko (1996-2011)
  • Kazakhstan Murat Sujumaghambetow (2008)
  • Kazakhstan Yevgeni Tarasov (2006)
  • Kazakhstan Murat Tleschew (2000, 2001-2002)
  • Kazakhstan Denis Volodin (2008)

CIS

  • Latvia Edward Višņakovs (2012-2013)
  • Moldova Viorel Frunză (2011)
  • Ukraine Denis Ljaschko (2004)

Europe

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Danijel Majkić (2012 )
  • Serbia Saša Djordjevic (2008-2010)
  • Serbia Ivan Peric (2005, 2008-2009)
  • Serbia Dušan Petronijević (2011)
  • Serbia Milanko Rašković (2011)
  • Slovenia Borut Semler (2013 )
  • Czech Republic Milan Pacanda (2008)

Africa

South America

  • Colombia Roger Cañas Henao (2012-2013)
  • Brazil Nilton Mendes (2004, 2006)

Well-known former coach

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