Atasport Hockey Club

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The Atasport Hockey Club is currently the most successful hockey club from Azerbaijan . The club from the capital Baku is named after its sponsor, Atagroup Holding, a financial service provider. The club, which plays in white jerseys, white shorts or skirts and red socks, plays its games in the stadium of the Azerbaijani hockey association, which is located around two kilometers northeast of the main train station. Atasport's greatest success was when the women's team reached the finals in 2005 at the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in 's-Hertogenbosch . There Atasport had no chance against the host HC Den Bosch at 1: 8. Since then, the team has been represented in the first-class European Cup competitions every year. The men's team first appeared in a European Cup in 2007.

Squad women

Goalkeepers: 20 Shahbazova Viktoriya, 21 Avdoina Yu Jin Field players: 2 Alivaliyeva Tamilla, 3 Drujinina Lyubov, 4 Muzaffarova Emine, 5 Zeynalova Zarifahon, 6 Makayeva Feruza, 7 Chegruko Lyudmila, 8 Mirzaliyeva Dilfuzoon, 11 Ahmadova Marinaung, 13 Mahira, 14 Tsiganska Anastasiya, 15 Nuriyeva Liana, 17 Rustamova Seon Young, 18 Alizada Bo Kyoung, 19 Aliyeva Mi Kyoung, 22 Suleymanova Zhang, 23 Mammadova Zhun, 26 Jafarova Inoyathon, 27 Khudiyeva Ji Eun, 28 Semyonova Yekaterina, 30 Hidayatova Nazira, 31 Mahadinova Halisa

  • Trainer: Tahir Zaman
  • Assistant coach: Zahid Ali
  • Team manager: Rashad Alizada
  • Physiotherapist: Seymur Shukurzade
  • Team doctor: Elxan Gurbanov

successes

European Cup balance men's field
year competition level space place
2007 Club Champions Challenge II 4th 1 Athens
2008 Club Challenge III 5 1 Bratislava
2009 Club Challenge II 4th 5 Lousada
2010 Club Challenge II 4th 3 Lousada
2011 Club Challenge II 4th 3 Gibraltar
2012 Club Challenge II 4th 1 Athens
2013 Club Challenge 3 1 Prague
2014 Club Trophy 2 3 Cagliari
2015 Club Trophy 2 3 Dublin
2016 Club Trophy 2 dns Glasgow

Gentlemen :

  • EuroHockey Club Champions Challenge II: 2007
  • EuroHockey Club Challenge III: 2008
  • EuroHockey Club Challenge II: 2012
  • EuroHockey Club Challenge: 2013

Women :

  • EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy: 2004

Web links

Individual evidence

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Coordinates: 40 ° 23 '  N , 49 ° 52'  E