FC Akzhayik

The FK Aqschajyq Oral ( Kazakh: Футбол Клубы Ақжайық Орал ) is a Kazakh football club based in the city located in western Kazakhstan Oral.

History

Founded in 1968 as Uralez Uralsk, the team was renamed to FK Naryn Uralsk 1998. After one year, the club was renamed to FK Baty Uralsk. The present name the team since 2004.

By 2009, the team played in the second Kazakh league, the team had participated in the Kazakhstan Super League until then, six seasons and had scored in the 1998 season to the fourteenth place, the best result until now. In the 2009 season, the team reached the second place in the second division, defeating Oqschetpes Kokshetau in the relegation match. Thus, the team rose to the Premjer League. The 2010 season ended the FK Aqschajyq Oral on the eleventh and penultimate place and immediately got into the second division again. Although the team had just finished fourth at the end of the 2011, she was allowed to ascend yet because the Premjer league was increased from 12 to 14 teams.

Stadium

Play their home games of FK Aqschajyq Oral from the Pyotr Patojan Stadium. It can accommodate 8320 spectators.

Current squad for Season 2013

Status: March 2013

Well-known former players

Kazakhstan

  • Kazakhstan Maxim Asowski (2012 )
  • Kazakhstan Vyacheslav Heritage ( 2012)
  • Kazakhstan Nurbol Schumasqaliew (1998)
  • Kazakhstan Igor Soloschenko (2011)
  • Kazakhstan Anton Zirin (2012 )

Europe

  • Serbia Milanko Rašković (2011)
  • Slovakia Miloš Brezinský (2012 )
  • Slovenia Borut Semler (2012 )

Africa

  • Ghana Moses Sakyi (2010)
  • Cameroon Habib Gock (2010-2011)

Well-known former coach

  • Russia Andrei Chernyshev
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