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FC Irtysh Pavlodar

FC Irtysh (Kazakh: Ертіс футбол клубы) is a Kazakh professional football club based at the Central Stadium in Pavlodar. Irtysh won the Kazakhstan Premier league in 1993 (as Ansat), 1997, 1999, 2002 and 2003. The club was also founding members of the top league and never relegated to lower levels before being dissolved. Irtysh had participated in the AFC Champions League a number of times, reaching the semi-finals in 2001 (the final year of Kazakhstan's AFC affiliation), and played in UEFA Champions League qualifying round in 2003.

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Full nameFootball Club Irtysh
Ертіс футбол клубы
Founded1965; 60 years ago (1965)
GroundCentral Stadium
Pavlodar, Kazakhstan
Capacity12,000
ChairmanRoman Skljar
ManagerMilan Milanović
LeagueKazakhstan Premier League
2020Kazakhstan Premier League, 12th of 12 (Withdrew/Relegated)
Websitehttps://fcirtysh.kz/
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On 9 August 2017, Dimitar Dimitrov resigned as manager of the club,[1] with Sergei Klimov being appointed in a caretaker capacity the next day.[2] Vyacheslav Hroznyi was appointed as the club's permanent manager on 17 August 2017,[3] leaving the club at the end of the 2017 season.[4] On 21 December 2017, Gerard Nus was appointed as the new manager of Irtysh Pavlodar on a two-year contract.[5]

On 28 April 2018 Nus was sacked as the club's manager, with Dmitry Kuznetsov being appointed as Caretaker Manager.[6] On 10 July 2018, Irtysh Pavlodar announced the return of Dimitar Dimitrov on a two-and-a-half-year contract.[7]

At the end of April 2019, rumors that manager Dimitar Dimitrov had left his role were downplayed by the club,[8] but Dimitrov and his coaching staff subsequently went AWOL for Irtysh Pavlodar's match against Zhetysu on 1 May 2019. The following day, 2 May 2019, Dimitrov and his staff where summoned by club's leadership to explain their absence. Their explanation wasn't deemed valid by the club and Dimitrov was suspended. Sergey Klimov was appointed as caretaker manager.[9] On 7 June 2019, Milan Milanović was announced as the club's new manager.[10]

On 30 May 2020, the Professional Football League of Kazakhstan announced that Irtysh Pavlodar had withdrawn from the league due to financial problems. All of their matches were excluded from the league results.[11]

Naming history

  • 1965 : Founded as Irtysh
  • 1968 : Renamed Traktor
  • 1993 : Renamed Ansat
  • 1996 : Renamed Irtysh
  • 1999 : Renamed Irtysh-Bastau
  • 2000 : Renamed Irtysh

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Domestic history

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Season League Kazakhstan Cup Top goalscorer Managers
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
19921st3261484392236-Kazakhstan Rylov16Kazakhstan Yaryshev
19931st1221462431534-Kazakhstan Antonov20Kazakhstan Yaryshev / Kazakhstan Veretnov
19941st2301776571441-Kazakhstan Abildaev14Kazakhstan Veretnov
19951st7301299382845-Kazakhstan Antonov / Kazakhstan D.Malikov / Kazakhstan Rylov8Kazakhstan Chebotarev
19961st2342356602274-Kazakhstan Antonov21Kazakhstan Veretnov
19971st1261754461556-Kazakhstan Zubarev10Kazakhstan Veretnov
19981st3261763441557WinnersKazakhstan Antonov10Kazakhstan Talgayev / Kazakhstan Berdalin
19991st1302442691976-Kazakhstan Zubarev22Kazakhstan Chernov / Kazakhstan Linchevskiy
20001st3281936502660-Brazil Mendes21Kazakhstan Linchevskiy
20011st4321796482260Runners-upBrazil Mendes9Russia Nazarenko
20021st1322183631471Runners-upKazakhstan Shatskikh13Kazakhstan Ogai
20031st1322534592078-Turkmenistan Agaýew11Kazakhstan Ogai
20041st2362475561679-Kazakhstan Tleshev12Kazakhstan Ogai
20051st5301839512457-Kazakhstan Tleshev20Kazakhstan Volgin
20061st6301389342447-Turkmenistan Urazow10Kazakhstan Volgin
20071st43016410342752-Russia Strukov8Kazakhstan Volgin
20081st3301884582862Quarter-finalsKazakhstan Tleshev13Kazakhstan Saduov
20091st9268513243129Quarter-finalsBulgaria Daskalov5Kazakhstan Saduov / Russia Nazarenko
20101st3321688393056Third roundBulgaria Daskalov15Kazakhstan Baisufinov
20111st53215512505032Semi-finalsKazakhstan Maltsev10Kazakhstan Baisufinov
20121st2261565462051Runners-upUzbekistan Bakayev14Kazakhstan Baisufinov
20131st43212812413927Semi-finalsKazakhstan Begalyn5Kazakhstan Baisufinov
20141st10329716394425Quarter-finalsUkraine Dudchenko11Kazakhstan Baisufinov / Estonia Rüütli / Kazakhstan Saduova / Russia Cheryshev
20151st632101012373925Second roundUkraine Dudchenko8Russia Cheryshev / Kazakhstan Klimov(caretaker) / Bulgaria Dimitrov
20161st33214711523649Semi-finalsKazakhstan Murtazayev18Bulgaria Dimitrov
20171st43312129353248Quarter-finalBrazil António / Kazakhstan Darabayev / Portugal Fonseca5Bulgaria Dimitrov / Kazakhstan Klimov (caretaker) / Ukraine Hroznyi
20181st103310518284535Semi-finalKazakhstan Shabalin5Spain Nus / Kazakhstan Kuznetsov (caretaker) / Kazakhstan Saduov / Bulgaria Dimitrov
20191st83311418304537Quarter-finalFrance Manzorro6Bulgaria Dimitrov / Kazakhstan Klimov (caretaker) / Serbia Milanović
20201st12Withdrew after 2 roundsn/aPortugal Fonseca1Uzbekistan Babayan
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Continental history

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Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1994–95 Asian Club Championship Preliminary round Uzbekistan Neftchi Fargʻona 0–3
Turkmenistan Köpetdag Aşgabat 0–2
Tajikistan Sitora Dushanbe 4–0
Kyrgyzstan Alga Bishkek 0–1
1998–99 Asian Club Championship First round Turkmenistan Köpetdag Aşgabat 1–4 3–0 4–41
1999–2000 Asian Club Championship First round Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent 7–0 2–5 9–5
Second round Tajikistan Varzob Dushanbe 4–0 1–0 5–0
Quarter-finals Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 0–2
Iran Persepolis 0–1
Iraq Al Shorta 2–3
2000–01 Asian Club Championship First round Turkmenistan Nisa Aşgabat 3–1 2–1 5–2
Second round Tajikistan Varzob Dushanbe 4–1 3–2 7–3
Quarter-finals Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 0–0
Iran Persepolis 0–0
Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 2–1
Semi-final Japan Júbilo Iwata 0–1
Third place Playoff Iran Persepolis 0–2
2003–04 UEFA Champions League First qualifying round Cyprus Omonia Nicosia 1–2 0–0 1–2
2009–10 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Hungary Haladás 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a)
2011–12 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Poland Jagiellonia 2–0 0–1 2–1
Second qualifying round Georgia (country) Metalurgi Rustavi 0–2 1–1 1–3
2013–14 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Bulgaria Levski Sofia 2–0 0–0 2–0
Second qualifying round Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg 3–2 0–2 3–4
2017–18 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Bulgaria Dunav Ruse 1–0 2–0 3–0
Second qualifying round Serbia Red Star Belgrade 1–1 0–2 1–3
2018–19 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Lithuania FK Trakai 0–1 0−0 0–1
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1 Irtysh were ejected from the competition for using two ineligible players.

1993: Runners-up

UEFA coefficient

The table shows the position of FC Irtysh Pavlodar (highlighted), based on their UEFA coefficient club ranking.

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Rank Team Points
272Belarus Minsk3.725
273Kazakhstan Kairat3.625
274Kazakhstan Irtysh3.625
275Kazakhstan Ordabasy3.625
276Kazakhstan Aktobe3.625
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As of 1 June 2018.[12]

Honours

Domestic

  • Kazakhstan Premier League (5): 1993, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003
  • Kazakhstan Cup (1): 1998
  • Kazakh SSR Cup (1): 1988

International

Last squad

As of 26 June 2020.[14]

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

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Managers

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Information correct as of match played 10 November 2019. Only competitive matches are counted.

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Name From To P W D L GS GA %W Honours Ref.
RussiaLeonid Nazarenko 2001
KazakhstanDmitriy Ogai 2002 2004
KazakhstanSergei Volgin 2005 2007
RussiaLeonid Nazarenko 21 May 2009 31 December 2009 000000!
KazakhstanSerik Abdualiev 1 January 2010 31 December 2010 000000!
KazakhstanTalgat Baysufinov 1 January 2011 17 February 2014 000000!
EstoniaTarmo Rüütli 6 March 2014 2 May 2014 9225914022.22
KazakhstanOirat Saduov 2 May 2014 27 October 2014 258893332032.00
RussiaDmitri Cheryshev 27 October 2014 8 May 2015 142661417014.29 [15][16]
KazakhstanSergey Klimov 8 May 2015 1 June 2015 311165033.33 [17]
BulgariaDimitar Dimitrov 1 June 2015 9 August 2017 8236192711191043.90 [1]
KazakhstanSergei Klimov (caretaker) 10 August 2017 17 August 2017 101000000.00 [2]
UkraineVyacheslav Hroznyi 17 August 2017 16 November 2017 103431010030.00 [3][4]
SpainGerard Nus 21 December 2017 28 April 2018 7313611042.86 [5]
KazakhstanDmitry Kuznetsov (Caretaker) 28 April 2018 13 June 2018 7412123057.14 [6]
KazakhstanOirat Saduov 13 June 2018 10 July 2018 6105313016.67
BulgariaDimitar Dimitrov 10 July 2018 2 May 2019 2995152535031.03 [7]
KazakhstanSergey Klimov (Caretaker) 2 May 2019 7 June 2019 7205312028.57 [9]
SerbiaMilan Milanović 7 June 2019 197482221036.84 [10]
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  • Notes:

P – Total of played matches W – Won matches D – Drawn matches L – Lost matches GS – Goal scored GA – Goals against
%W – Percentage of matches won

Nationality is indicated by the corresponding FIFA country code(s).

Notes

  1. Fourth oldest club competition, organized by the IFA (W.B.) and played between local clubs of West Bengal and other invited ones.

References

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