Shetissu Taldyqorghan

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Shetissu Taldyqorghan
Club crest
Basic data
Surname Жетісу Талдықорған Футбол Клубы
(Schetissu Taldyqorghan Futbol Kluby)
Seat Taldyqorghan
founding 1981
president KazakhstanKazakhstan Ivan Asowski
Website fc-zhetisu.kz
First soccer team
Head coach KazakhstanKazakhstan Dmitri Ogai
Venue Shetissu Stadium
Places 5,550
league Premjer League
2019 5th place
home
Away

Schetissu Taldyqorghan ( Kazakh : Жетісу Талдықорған Футбол Клубы , English transcription: Zhetysu Taldykorgan ) is a Kazakh football club from the city of Taldyqorghan .

history

Name development

The association was founded in 1981 as Schetissu Taldy-Kurgan . In 1993 the name was first changed to FK Taldyqorghan . From 1994 to 1997 the club was called Kainar Taldyqorghan . Since 1998 the team has been running under the original founding name of Schetissu Taldyqorghan , which is derived from the Kazakh name of the Central Asian region of the Seven Rivers.

Soviet championship

In the Soviet championship, the club played from 1981 to 1984 and from 1986 to 1991 a total of ten seasons in the third-highest league in the USSR .

Kazakh championship

The club is a founding member of the country's top division, which was newly created after Kazakhstan's independence in 1992 . However, the team had to spend five seasons in the 2nd division due to the four-time relegation . The best placement in the Premjer League up to now was achieved in 2007 and 2009 with 5th place. In the 2011 season for the first time the runner could be celebrated. In the 2015 season , the club saved itself to 11th place in the table (relegation place). In the relegation, Taldyqorghan met Wostok Öskemen , won 1-0 and secured relegation.

Stadion

Schetissu plays its home games in the 5,550-seat Schetissu Stadium , which was built in 1982.

successes

  • Kazakh runner-up: 2011
  • Champion of the Kazakh Second League: 2006, 2017

European Cup balance sheet

Internationally, Schetissu appeared for the first time with the participation in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 2008, whereby the team failed in the first round against the Hungarian representative Honvéd Budapest .

season competition round opponent total To Back
2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1 round HungaryHungary Honvéd Budapest 3: 6 1: 2 (H) 2: 4 (A)
2012/13 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round PolandPoland KKS Lech Poznań 1: 3 0: 2 (A) 1: 1 (H)
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: 4 games, 1 draw, 3 defeats, 4: 9 goals (goal difference −5)

Current squad for the 2020 season

number player nationality Date of birth With Schetissu since
goalkeeper
1 Andrei Schabanov KazakhstanKazakhstan 17th November 1986 2015
70 Almat Bekbaev KazakhstanKazakhstan July 14, 1984 2018
Defense
3 Andrei Lebedseu BelarusBelarus February 1, 1991 2019
6th Georgi Pashov BulgariaBulgaria March 4th 1990 2020
13 Yermek Quantayev KazakhstanKazakhstan October 13, 1990 2018
22nd Stefan Živković SerbiaSerbia June 1, 1990 2020
23 Nikita Naumau BelarusBelarus November 15, 1989 2019
26th Olshas Kerimshanov KazakhstanKazakhstan May 16, 1989 2017
30th Miram Sapanow KazakhstanKazakhstan March 12, 1986 2019
- Andrei Charabara KazakhstanKazakhstan September 1, 1985 2017
- Temirlan Adilkhanov KazakhstanKazakhstan March 28, 1994 2014
midfield
8th Aslan Darabaev KazakhstanKazakhstan January 21, 1989 2019
10 Donjet Shkodra KosovoKosovo April 30, 1989 2020
14th David Mawutor GhanaGhana April 12, 1992 2018
21st Nenad Adamović SerbiaSerbia January 12, 1989 2019
33 Pedro Eugenio PortugalPortugal June 26, 1990 2020
44 Artūras Žulpa LithuaniaLithuania April 10, 1990 2016
77 Almir Muchutdinov KazakhstanKazakhstan June 9, 1985 2018
- Raul Jalilov KazakhstanKazakhstan July 20, 1994 2018
- Sabyrchan Ybraiev KazakhstanKazakhstan March 22, 1988 2017
- Serik Sagyndykov KazakhstanKazakhstan January 9, 1984 2015
Storm
7th Yelschas Altynbekow KazakhstanKazakhstan November 22, 1993 2018
90 Martin Toshev BulgariaBulgaria August 15, 1990 2019

Status: March 2020

Well-known former players

Kazakhstan

CIS and former Soviet Union

Europe

Africa

Trainer

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