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Baýramnyýaz Berdiýew
Bayramnyýaz Berdiýew (born 13 September 1974) is a Turkmen football coach and a former player who played as a goalkeeper. Club career Berdiýew made his senior football debut in the last season of the USSR Championship, playing in the 1991 Soviet Second League for FC Kopetdag and in the 1991 Soviet Second League B for FC Ahal. After Turkmenistan gained independence, he continued to play for the clubs of the Ýokary Liga, including FC Turan Dashoguz, Nisa Aşgabat and again for FC Kopetdag. He became the champion and medalist of the national championship. In 2001, he moved to the Kazakhstani Esil Bogatyr, where he spent three and a half seasons. In the first three he was the main goalkeeper. Bronze medalist of the 2001 Kazakhstan Premier League, he conceded only 11 goals in 25 matches that season. In total, he played 76 matches for the Kazakh club in the Kazakhstan Premier League and 9 in the Kazakhstan Cup. Berdiýew again played in Turkmenistan and briefly moved to th ...
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Turkmen SSR
The Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Turkmenistan, the Turkmen SSR, TuSSR, Turkmenistan, or Turkmenia, was one of the Republics of the Soviet Union, constituent republics of the Soviet Union located in Soviet Central Asia, Central Asia existed as a republic from 1925 to 1991. Initially, on 7 August 1921, it was established as the Turkmen Oblast of the Turkestan ASSR before being made, on 13 May 1925, a separate republic of the USSR as the Turkmen SSR. Since then the borders of the Turkmenia were unchanged. On 22 August 1990, Turkmenia declared its sovereignty over Soviet laws. On 27 October 1991, it became Turkmenistan, independent as Turkmenistan. Geographically, Turkmenistan was bordered between Iran, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, Afghanistan to the south, Caspian Sea to the west, the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, Kazakh SSR to the north and the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, Uzbek SSR to the east. History Annexation to Russia Russian Emp ...
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FK Köpetdag Aşgabat
FK Köpetdag Aşgabat (Football Club Köpetdag, ) is a professional football club based in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. It currently plays in the top tier Ýokary Liga. Their home ground is Köpetdag Stadium which can hold 26,000 people. The Köpetdag traditional kit colours are blue and white. They are one of the country's most successful clubs having won 6 Turkmen championships and 6 cups. History USSR The club participated in 44 of the USSR championships (1947–54, 1956–91). They appeared under the names of Locomotiv (1947–49), Spartak (1950–54), Kolhozchi (1956–59, 1976–87), Stroitel (1962–75) and Köpetdag (1960, 1961, 1988–91, present). * Soviet League Second group (1947–49), the best place: 3rd in 1948 * Soviet League Class B (1950–54, 1956–63), the best place: 2nd in 1963 * Soviet League Class A, the second group (1964–69), the best place: 4th in 1967 * Soviet First League (1970–74, 1976–79), the best place: 9th in 1976 * Soviet Second League (19 ...
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2008 Ýokary Liga
2008 Ýokary Liga season was the 16th edition of the top tier professional Yokary Liga Association football, football annual competition in Turkmenistan administered by the Football Federation of Turkmenistan. It began on 12 April 2008. *FC Bagtyýarlyk, FC Ahal, Gara Altyn Balkanabat and FC Altyn Asyr were four teams promoted to Turkmenistan's top flight. *Conspicuous by their absence was Köpetdag Aşgabat, the six-time Turkmenistan champions and 1997/98 AFC Asian Cup Winners' Cup semi-finalists who have had to disband due to financial reasons. *in July, Lebap (Türkmenabat) were renamed Bagtyýarlyk; Premier League Teams (2008) Final League standings Top goalscorers

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Nebitçi FT
Nebitçi Football Team () 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. Former names * 1947 – May 2010: Nebitçi * May 2010 – September 2018: Balkan * September 2018 – present: Nebitçi History Soviet Championship Participated in two Soviet Championships (1990–1991): Second League (1990–1991), best result: 10th place in 1991. Turkmenistan In May 2010 the club changed its name to Balkan Balkanabat from Nebitçi Balkanabat by the decision of Turkmenistan Football Federation. The 2011 season began successfully for FC Balkan, demonstrating the team's readiness to compete for the title. Throughout the season, no other team managed to catch up with the nearly flawless performance of the "oil workers." However, their performance in the Turkmenistan Cup was less impressive, as the team was eliminated in the quarte ...
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2004 Ýokary Liga
2004 Ýokary Liga season was the 12th Edition of the top tier professional Yokary Liga football annual competition in Turkmenistan administered by the Football Federation of Turkmenistan The Football Federation of Turkmenistan (; TFF) is the governing body of football and futsal in Turkmenistan. It is responsible for the national team, as well as club competitions History The Federation was founded in 1992 and in 1994 was ad .... Ten teams contested. Results References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:2004 Yokary Liga Ýokary Liga seasons Turk Turk 1 ...
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PFC Navbahor Namangan
PFC. Navbahor Namangan () is an Uzbek professional football club based in Namangan. The club's name means ''New Spring''. They play in the Uzbekistan Super League. Name RAHIMOV origins from Persian word ''Now-Bahaar'' (New-Spring). History Navbahor Namangan was founded 1978 under the name ''Tekstilshchik'' and played in first league of Uzbekistan. Since 1978 club participated in one of regional zones of Soviet Second League. In 1990 season Navbahor finished runner-up in Soviet Second League, ''East'' conference and promoted to Soviet First League. 1991 Soviet First League season Navbahor Namangan finished at 9th place. Since 1992 Navbahor plays in Uzbek League. The club is one of three clubs among Pakhtakor, Neftchi Farg'ona continuously participating in all seasons of Uzbek League. In 1996 Navbahor Namangan became champion of Uzbekistan, finishing league from 1993 to 1995 three times in a row at 3rd position. Navbahor is also winner of the ''Uzbekistan Supercup'' in 1999, a ma ...
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FC Qizilqum Zarafshon
Qizilqum Zarafshon (), is an Uzbekistan, Uzbek professional association football, football club based in Navoiy. They play in the Uzbekistan Super League. The club is named after the Qizilqum desert, the biggest in Central Asia. Qizilqum in Uzbek means "red sands". History Qizilqum was founded in 1967 under the name ''Progress''. The club changed its name several times and was known as ''Qizilqum'' before becoming known as ''Progress''. Since 1997 it has played as ''Qizilqum''. The club made its debut in the Uzbek League in 2000. In its first season the club finished in 11th position. One year later, in the 2001 season, the club finished in 6th place in final League table. At the end of the 2002 Uzbek League, 2002 season the club finished in 3rd position behind runners-up Neftchi Farg'ona which is their highest finishing position in the Uzbek League to date. Since 2000 the club has consequently played in the top league of Uzbek football. Name changes history * 1967—1994: Progre ...
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Uzbekistan
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Kazakhstan Cup
The Kazakhstan Cup is the main Single-elimination tournament, knockout cup competition in Kazakhstan Football (soccer), football, run by the Football Federation of Kazakhstan. The tournament was initially founded in 1936 as a competition for clubs in the Kazakh SSR but did not become a proper national competition until 1992. Winners of Kazakh SSR Cup (1936–1991) Note: the tournament was irregular during the Soviet period and was not contested every season. Kazakh teams in the Soviet league pyramid didn't take part in the tournament. Finals of Kazakhstan Cup since Independence (1992–present) Notes: * Defunct teams. * Historical names shown in brackets according to the season. Performance Performances by club Performances by city References External linksKazakhstan Cup – list of finals
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Kazakhstan Premier League
The Kazakhstan Professional Football League (, ''Qazaqstan Premier Ligasy''), commonly referred to as the Kazakh Premier League or simply the Premier League, is a professional association football league in Kazakhstan and the highest level of the Football in Kazakhstan, Kazakh football league system. The league is controlled by the Football Federation of Kazakhstan and was set up in 1992. The league is fed into by the Kazakhstan First Division, First Division and starts in spring and finishes in late autumn because of the low temperatures in the winter, with each championship corresponding to a calendar year. The majority of matches have been played at weekends in recent seasons. Name changes *''Top Division'' (1992–2001) *''Super League'' (2002–2007) *Premier League (2008–present) Current clubs The following teams are competing in the 2025 Kazakhstan Premier League, 2025 season: Soviet winners of republican level Note that some teams such as Kairat Almaty participated ...
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2001 Kazakhstan Premier League
The 2001 Kazakhstan Premier League was the tenth season of the Kazakhstan Premier League, the highest football league competition in Kazakhstan, and took place between 28 April and 22 October. Teams Zhiger were relegated at the end of the 2000 season, and were replaced by FC Aktobe-Lento, FC Mangystau and Atyrau. Batyr Batyr (May 24, 1970 – August 26, 1993) was an Asian elephant claimed to be able to use a large amount of meaningful human speech. Living in a zoo in Kazakhstan in the Soviet Union, Batyr was reported as having a vocabulary of more than 20 phra ... were reformed as ''Ekibastuzets-NK'' and CSKA Kairat became ''Kairat''. In addition to the changes in clubs in the Kazakhstan Premier League, there weer various name changes as well. Access-Golden-Grain became ''Esil Bogatyr'', Akmola became ''Esil'' and Kaisar-Hurricane returned to being called ''Kaisar''. Team overview League table Results Season statistics Top scorers References {{2001–02 i ...
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FC Kyzylzhar
FC Kyzylzhar () is a Kazakhstani football club, playing in the Kazakh city of Petropavl at the Karasai Stadium. They are founding members of the Kazakhstan Premier League The Kazakhstan Professional Football League (, ''Qazaqstan Premier Ligasy''), commonly referred to as the Kazakh Premier League or simply the Premier League, is a professional association football league in Kazakhstan and the highest level of the .... Kyzylzhar is the name of a district in the city. They are two time runners-up of the Premier league (1999 and 2000). History Names *1968 : Founded as ''Avangard'' *1970 : Renamed ''Metallist'' *1979 : Renamed ''Avangard'' *1990 : Renamed ''Metallist'' *1998 : Renamed ''Yesil'' *1999 : Renamed ''Aksess-Yesil'' *2000 : Renamed ''Aksess-Golden Greyn'' *2001 : Renamed ''Yesil-Bogatyr'' *2009 : Renamed ''Kyzylzhar'' Domestic history European history ;Notes * QR: Qualifying round Current squad External links * Web-page "V C ...
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