Oqschetpes Kokshetau

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Oqschetpes Kokshetau
Club crest
Basic data
Surname Oqschetpes Kökschetau football club
Seat Kokshetau , Kazakhstan
founding 1968
president KazakhstanKazakhstan Yuri Bondarenko
Website okzhetpes.kz
First soccer team
Head coach Andrei Karpovich
Venue Torpedo Stadium
Places 10,000
league Premjer League
2019 7th place (Premjer League)
home
Away

The FK FC OKZHETPES ( Kazakh Оқжетпес Көкшетау Футбол Клубы, Russian Футбольный клуб "Окжетпес» ) is a Kazakhstani football club from the city, in northern Kazakhstan city of Kokshetau .

history

Name development

  • 1968 - Founded as Torpedo Koktschetaw
  • 1990 - Spartak Koktschetav
  • 1991 - FK Kökschetau
  • 1994 - Köksche Kökschetau
  • 1997 - Schortandy car driver
  • 1998 - Chimik Stepnogorsk
  • 1999 - Aqmola Stepnogorsk
  • 2000 - Aqmola Kökschetau
  • 2001 - Jessil Kökschetau
  • 2004 - Oqschetpes Kökschetau

Kazakh championship

After Kazakhstan's independence, the club was one of the founding members of the Kazakh Super League . In 1993 Oqschetpes Kökschetau rose from the second division. After two seasons in the second division, the team returned to the top tier. In the 2009 season, the team finished eleventh in the Premjer League and had to fight against the second division runner-up Aqschajyq Oral in a relegation game to stay in the Kazakh elite class. Although the game was lost 2: 3, the team remained in the Premjer League, as Vostok Öskemen was forcibly transferred to the second division due to financial difficulties. The 2010 season ended the club in twelfth and last place in the table and rose to the second division . By the second place in the table in the Kazakh football lower house, they managed to immediately return to the Premjer League, but rose again in the following year 2012.

European Cup balance sheet

Internationally, the club from Kökschetau appeared for the first time at the UEFA Europa League . FK Alma-Ata , located in front of the Oqschetpes Kökschetau, and Megasport Almaty have combined to form a new Lokomotiv Astana team that was not eligible for a European competition. Kaisar Qysylorda , Schetissu Taldyqorghan and Shakhtar Qaraghandy , who were also placed in front of the club from Kokshetau , either decided not to participate for financial reasons or were banned from the Europa League by the Kazakh Football Association. Thus Oqschetpes Kökschetau was allowed to represent their country on the European stage as the ninth-placed team of the 2008 season. In the first qualifying round for the 2009/10 UEFA Europa League , the club met Moldovan club Zimbru Chișinău and were eliminated from the competition after a 2-1 home win and a subsequent 0-2 away defeat.

season competition round opponent total To Back
2009/10 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Zimbru Chișinău 2: 3 2: 1 (H) 0: 2 (A)
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time

Overall record: 2 games, 1 win, 1 loss, 2: 3 goals (goal difference −1)

successes

Master of the First League : 2003, 2014 , 2018

Stadion

The club plays its home games in the 10,000-seat Torpedo Stadium .

Current squad for the 2020 season

number player nationality Date of birth With Oqschetpes since
goalkeeper
31 Ruslan Absanov KazakhstanKazakhstan April 28, 1990 2007
35 Jaroslaw Baginski KazakhstanKazakhstan 3rd October 1987 2019
Defense
5 Daniil Chertov RussiaRussia November 15, 1990 2020
18th Timur Shakupov KazakhstanKazakhstan September 6, 1995 2019
21st Plamen Dimow BulgariaBulgaria October 29, 1990 2019
- Timur Rudosselski KazakhstanKazakhstan December 21, 1994 2019
- Renat Abdulin KazakhstanKazakhstan April 14, 1982 2017
midfield
6th Miras Tuliev KazakhstanKazakhstan August 30, 1994 2018
8th Artyom Dmitriev EstoniaEstonia November 14, 1988 2019
10 Altynbek Saparov KazakhstanKazakhstan April 26, 1995 2019
19th Asat Yersalimov KazakhstanKazakhstan July 19, 1988 2019
24 Milan Stojanović SerbiaSerbia May 10, 1988 2019
28 Darko Zorić MontenegroMontenegro September 12, 1993 2019
77 Ilya Kalinin KazakhstanKazakhstan 3rd February 1992 2019
88 Gian dos Santos Martins BrazilBrazil April 2, 1993 2020
- Ulan Qonysbayev KazakhstanKazakhstan May 28, 1989 2019
Storm
9 Islam only Abdulavov RussiaRussia March 7, 1994 2020
17th Shassulan Moldakaraev KazakhstanKazakhstan May 7, 1987 2019
- Tanat Nusserbayew KazakhstanKazakhstan January 1, 1988 2019

Status: March 2020

Well-known former players

Kazakhstan

CIS and former Soviet Union

Europe

Africa

Trainer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Oqschetpes Kökschetau in the Europa League ( Memento of the original from June 4, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Russian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.okzhetpes.kz

Coordinates: 53 ° 17 ′ 7.1 ″  N , 69 ° 23 ′ 31.9 ″  E