Nebitçi FT

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Nebitçi FC
Full nameNebitçi Futbol Topary
Nickname(s)Oil workers
Founded1960; 61 years ago (1960)
GroundSport Toplumy Stadium,
Balkanabat
Capacity10,000
OwnerTürkmennebit
ChairmanDurdy Annaberdiyev
ManagerAmangylyç Koçumow[1]
LeagueÝokary Liga
2020Ýokary Liga, 7th of 8

Nebitçi Football Team (Turkmen: Nebitçi futbol topary) is a Turkmen professional football club based in Balkanabat. They compete in top division of Turkmen football, the Ýokary Liga. Their home stadium is Balkanabat Stadium which can hold 10,000 people.

History[]

In May 2010, the club changed its name to Balkan Balkanabat from Nebitçi Balkanabat by the decision of Turkmenistan Football Federation.[2]

In 2013, Rahim Kurbanmamedov was appointed head coach. In May 2013 the players Balkan FK came in the final of the AFC President's Cup 2013, scoring three wins in the qualifying tournament in Group "C". Games were held in Phnom Penh, in the first match, Balkan FK beat Hilal Al-Quds (3–2), the second Beoung Ket Rubber (2–0) and third Sri Lanka Army (5–0). In the final stage, that took place in Malaysia, Balkan FK players won Three Star Club (6–0) and Erchim (4–0),[3] thus gaining 6 points reached the final of the 2013 AFC President's Cup.[4] They won the 2013 edition of the AFC President's Cup when they beat KRL of Pakistan in the final 1–0.

From September 2018, it again received the name Nebitchi.

Domestic[]

Season League Turkmenistan Cup Top goalscorer Manager
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
1992 1st 2 28 22 3 3 96 12 47 Turkmenistan Täçmyrat Agamyradow
1993 1st 3 8 3 3 2 5 6 16 Turkmenistan Täçmyrat Agamyradow
1994 1st 7 18 7 2 9 24 31 16 Semi-final
1995 1st 3 32 19 4 9 87 44 61
1996 1st 6 32 13 6 13 39 43 45
1997–98 1st 4 20 9 1 10 29 35 28 Runner-up
1998–99 1st 4 32 18 5 9 63 45 59 Runner-up
2000 1st 2 20 13 2 5 42 21 41 Turkmenistan Bayramdurdy Durdyyev
2001 1st 3 32 18 6 8 58 37 60 Runner-up
2002 1st 5 32 16 5 11 61 39 53 Quarter-final
2003 1st 2 36 23 10 3 100 23 79 Winners Turkmenistan Valeriy Fursov
Turkmenistan Bayram Begench
2004 1st 1 36 27 3 6 78 23 84 Winners Turkmenistan Ashir Begzhanov
Turkmenistan Amanmyrat Meredow
2005 1st 3 32 17 7 8 48 29 58 Quarter-final
2006 1st 2 28 15 6 7 38 19 51 Semi-final Turkmenistan Amanmyrat Meredow
2007 1st 3 28 14 4 41 43 33 46 Semi-final Turkmenistan Amanmyrat Meredow
2008 1st 3 20 14 2 4 42 16 44 Quarter-final Turkmenistan Amanmyrat Meredow
Turkmenistan Aleksandr Klimenko
2009 1st 2 16 12 2 2 35 11 38 Semi-final Turkmenistan Mämmedaly Garadanow 10 Turkmenistan Aleksandr Klimenko
2010 1st 1 18 12 4 2 35 8 40 Winners Turkmenistan Didargylyç Urazow 10 Turkmenistan Rejepmyrat Agabaýew
2011 1st 1 36 26 4 6 78 30 82 Quarter-final Turkmenistan Aleksandr Klimenko
2012 1st 1 32 23 4 5 66 19 73 Winners Turkmenistan Mämmedaly Garadanow 16 Turkmenistan Amanmurad Meredov
Turkmenistan Ali Gurbani
2013 1st 2 36 28 2 6 86 25 86 Turkmenistan Mämmedaly Garadanow 26 Turkmenistan Rahym Kurbanmämmedow
2014 1st 5 36 15 5 16 47 24 50 Runner-up Turkmenistan Rahym Kurbanmämmedow
2015 1st 2 36 20 8 8 75 36 68 Semi-final Turkmenistan Myrat Ýagşyýew 31 Turkmenistan
2016 1st 2 36 22 6 8 42 37 72 Semi-final

Continental[]

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2000–01 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First round Uzbekistan Dinamo Samarqand 4–3 3–2 7–5
Second round Kazakhstan Kairat 1–0 1–3 2–3
2004 AFC Cup Group stage Syria Al-Jaish 0–6 0–0 4th
Lebanon Olympic Beirut 0–2 1–2
2005 AFC Cup Group stage Jordan Al-Faisaly 3–3 1–1 2nd
India East Bengal 3–2 2–3
Bangladesh Muktijoddha Sangsad 0–1 2–1
2007 AFC Cup Group stage Jordan Al-Faisaly 0–0 0–2 4th
Oman Dhofar 0–1 0–1
Lebanon Al-Ansar 1–1 1–3
2011 AFC President's Cup Group stage Chinese Taipei Taipower FC 1–1 2nd
Nepal Nepal Police Club 2–0
Pakistan WAPDA 1–0
Final stage Chinese Taipei Taipower FC 3–4 2nd
Tajikistan Istiklol 1–1
2012 AFC President's Cup Group stage State of Palestine Markaz Shabab Al-Am'ari 1–2 3rd
Tajikistan Istiklol 1–2
2013 AFC President's Cup Group stage State of Palestine Hilal Al-Quds 3–2 1st
Cambodia Boeung Ket Angkor 2–0
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Army 5–0
Final stage Nepal Three Star Club 6–0 1st
Mongolia Erchim 4–0
Final Pakistan KRL 1–0
2016 AFC Cup Qualifying play-off Syria Al-Wahda 0–2
2017 AFC Cup Preliminary stage 2 Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek 1–2 1–1 2–3

Current squad[]

As of 2017.[5] 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 Turkmenistan TKM
16 GK Turkmenistan TKM
2 DF Turkmenistan TKM
3 DF Turkmenistan TKM
4 DF Turkmenistan TKM Mäkan Saparow
17 DF Turkmenistan TKM
21 DF Turkmenistan TKM
5 MF Turkmenistan TKM
5 MF Turkmenistan TKM
8 MF Turkmenistan TKM
No. Pos. Nation Player
9 MF Turkmenistan TKM
14 MF Turkmenistan TKM
18 MF Turkmenistan TKM
20 MF Turkmenistan TKM Yhlas Magtymow
27 MF Turkmenistan TKM
6 FW Turkmenistan TKM
10 FW Turkmenistan TKM
11 FW Turkmenistan TKM Mämmedaly Garadanow
13 FW Turkmenistan TKM
19 FW Turkmenistan TKM

Managers[]

Honours[]

Domestic[]

Ýokary Liga (4)
2004, 2010, 2011, 2012
Turkmenistan Cup (4)
2003, 2004, 2010, 2012
Turkmenistan Super Cup (3)
2006, 2011, 2012

Continental (Regional)[]

AFC President's Cup (1)
2013

References[]

  1. ^ Nebitçi FT
  2. ^ "Nebitçi Renamed to Balkan". the-afc.com. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  3. ^ "AFC President's Cup 2013: Balkan 4–0 Erchim". the-afc.com. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Fixing mistakes fruitful for Balkan". the-afc.com. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Balkan FK – Squad". uk.soccerway.com. Perform Group. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  6. ^ V@DIM. "Золотой век". www.turkmenistan.gov.tm. Retrieved 18 August 2017.

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