FC Ordabasy

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Ordabasy PFC
FC Ordabasy logo.svg
Full nameOrdabasy Professional Football Club
Founded1949; 73 years ago (1949)
GroundK.Munaitpasov Stadium
Shymkent, Kazakhstan
Capacity20,000
ChairmanNurzhan Katayev
ManagerAleksandr Sednyov
LeagueKazakhstan Premier League
2021Kazakhstan Premier League, 5th of 12
WebsiteClub website
Current season

FC Ordabasy (Kazakh: Ордабасы Футбол Клубы, Ordabasy Fýtbol Klýby) is a professional football club from Kazakhstan based at the K. Munaitpasov Stadium in Shymkent. Ordabasy was formed in 1949, following the merger of two existing Kazakhstan Premier League sides, FC Zhiger and FC Tomiris.

History[]

Following the formation of the club during the middle of the 2000 season, FC Dostyk was renamed FC Ordabasy prior to the start of the 2003 season,

On 5 February 2017, Aleksei Petrushin replaced Bakhtiyar Bayseitov as the club's manager.[1]

Ordabasy holds the history of both Zhiger and Tomiris:

Domestic history[]

Season League Kazakhstan Cup Top goalscorer Manager
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
2000 1st 13th 28 5 4 19 24 53 19 Seitzhan Baibossynov 14 Kazakhstan H. Shamil / Kazakhstan K. Kamalovich
2001 1st 16th 32 4 9 19 28 58 21 Yuri Gura 5 Kazakhstan B. Isaevich
2002 2nd 3rd 24 13 3 8 37 28 42 6 Kazakhstan H. Shamil
2003 1st 6th 32 15 4 13 33 29 49 S. Nazarov 6 Ukraine S. Shevchenko / Kazakhstan T. Khakimovich / Kazakhstan B. Daniyarovich
2004 1st 14th 36 11 7 18 37 43 40 Alexander Krochmal 9 Kazakhstan B. Daniyarovich / Kazakhstan V. Linchevskiy / Kazakhstan F. Urdabaev / Kazakhstan B. Daniyarovich /
2005 1st 6th 30 14 7 9 30 27 49 Aleksandr Krokhmal 15 Kazakhstan A. Vaganov
2006 1st 13th 30 8 8 14 29 36 32 Murat Suyumagambetov 13 Kazakhstan A. Vaganov / Kazakhstan K. Kamalovich / Kazakhstan A. Suyumagambetov / Kazakhstan K. Kamalovich
2007 1st 9th 30 9 11 10 28 29 38 Runners-up D. Djurdjevic 7 Netherlands M. Bragonje
2008 1st 12th 30 7 9 14 25 44 30 Round of 16 Tanat Nusserbayev 6 Kazakhstan B. Baimukhammedov / Serbia J. Nikolić / Kazakhstan K. Kamalovich
2009 1st 7th 26 10 6 10 33 30 36 Second round Dmitri Parkhachev 9 Kazakhstan V. Nikitenko
2010 1st 8th 32 12 9 11 37 34 45 Semi-finals Daurenbek Tazhimbetov 8 Belarus A. Yurevich
2011 1st 6th 32 11 10 11 41 36 28 Winners Daurenbek Tazhimbetov 11 Belarus A. Yurevich / Ukraine V. Pasulko
2012 1st 7th 26 10 9 7 29 24 39 Quarter-finals Mansour Gueye / Daurenbek Tazhimbetov 7 Ukraine V. Pasulko
2013 1st 6th 32 11 8 13 33 34 23 Quarter-finals Edin Junuzović 12 Kazakhstan V. Masudov
2014 1st 4th 32 13 5 14 34 44 27 Second round Artem Kasyanov 7 Ukraine V. Pasulko / Kazakhstan K. Karakulov / Lithuania Širmelis
2015 1st 4th 32 12 10 10 32 31 29 Second round Yerkebulan Tungyshbayev 7 Lithuania Širmelis / Russia V. Kumykov / Kazakhstan B. Baiseitov
2016 1st 4th 32 13 9 10 41 44 48 Quarter-finals Alexander Geynrikh 10 Kazakhstan B. Baiseitov
2017 1st 3rd 33 18 4 11 44 37 58 Semi-finals Tanat Nusserbayev 9 Russia Petrushin
2018 1st 4th 33 13 7 13 38 44 46 Quarter-finals Abdoulaye Diakate 7 Bulgaria Dermendzhiev
2019 1st 3rd 33 19 8 6 52 24 65 Semi-finals João Paulo 15 Georgia (country) Tskhadadze
2020 1st 5th 20 9 4 7 27 26 31 - João Paulo 12 Georgia (country) Tskhadadze
2021 1st 5th 26 10 8 8 36 35 38 Group Stage João Paulo 8 Belarus Sednyov

Continental history[]

As of match played 27 August 2020
Competition GP W D L GF GA +/-
Asian Cup Winners' Cup 6 2 2 2 12 5 +7
UEFA Europa League 15 3 6 6 15 18 -3
Total 21 5 8 8 27 23 +4
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1996–97 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First round Turkmenistan Turan Daşoguz 5–1 0–0 5–1
Second round Kyrgyzstan Semetei Kyzyl-Kiya 7–2 0–1 7–3
Quarter-finals Iran Esteghlal 0–1 0–0 0–1
2012–13 UEFA Europa League 1Q Serbia Jagodina 0–0 1–0 1–0
2Q Norway Rosenborg 1–2 2–2 3–4
2015–16 UEFA Europa League 1Q Israel Beitar Jerusalem 0–0 1–2 1–2
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1Q Serbia Čukarički 3–3 0–3 3–6
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 1Q Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg 0–0 0–2 0–2
2019–20 UEFA Europa League 1Q Georgia (country) Torpedo Kutaisi 1–0 2–0 3–0
2Q Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav 2–3 1–1 3–4
2020–21 UEFA Europa League 1Q Romania Botoșani 1–2 N/A N/A

Honours[]

Kazakhstan First Division (2)
1998 (Tomiris), 2001 (Dostyk)
Kazakhstan Cup (1)
2011
Kazakhstan Cup (1)
2012

Squad[]

As of 4 August 2021[2]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Kazakhstan KAZ Bekkhan Shayzada
4 DF Kazakhstan KAZ Kanat Ashirbay
6 DF Kazakhstan KAZ Karam Sultanov
7 MF Tajikistan TJK Muhammadjon Rakhimov
11 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Maksim Vaganov
13 DF Kazakhstan KAZ Sagadat Tursynbay
14 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Samat Shamshi
16 DF Kazakhstan KAZ Rakhat Usipkhanov
17 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Sultanbek Astanov (on loan from Astana)
18 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Bagdat Zhienbai
19 FW Kazakhstan KAZ Madizhan Aytbaev
20 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Elkhan Astanov
21 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Yerkebulan Tungyshbayev
22 MF Senegal SEN Abdoulaye Diakate
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF Nigeria NGA Chidi Osuchukwu
24 DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Kleshchenko
25 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Zikrillo Sultaniyazov
28 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Asludin Hadzhiev
30 FW Kazakhstan KAZ Zhavlanbek Babanazarov
72 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Batyrkhan Tazhibay
77 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Shadman Bakirov
78 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Murodzhon Khalmatov
80 GK Kazakhstan KAZ Timurbek Zakirov
86 GK Kazakhstan KAZ Vladimir Plotnikov
87 DF Serbia SRB Aleksandar Simčević
91 FW Kazakhstan KAZ Sergey Khizhnichenko
94 FW Ukraine UKR Dmytro Khlyobas

See also[]

  • Kazakhstani football clubs in European competitions

References[]

  1. ^ "Алексей Петрушин назначен главным тренером ФК Ордабасы". fcordabasy.kz (in Russian). FC Ordabasy. 5 February 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Футбольный клуб «Жетысу»". pflk.kz/ (in Russian). Football Federation of Kazakhstan. 10 March 2021. Retrieved 10 March 2021.

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