Rafael Urazbakhtin (born 20 November 1978 in
Kabardino-Balkar ASSR
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) is a retired
footballer from
Kazakhstan. Urazbakhtin played as a
forward
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and played for ten different clubs in his fifteen-year career, as well as making twelve appearances for the
Kazakhstan national football team between 1998 and 2004. He spent the vast majority of his career in
Kazakhstan, but left the country in 2001 to play for
FC Rostov in
Russia.
Club career
Early career
Urazbakhtin began his career in 1996 with
FC Zhetysu, then known as FC Kainar. That season, the club were relegated from the
Kazakhstan Premier League after finishing in ninth place, with Urazbakhtin scoring once in twenty-two appearances. This relegation caused the forward to move to
FC Ulytau. However, he only managed to make nine appearances for his new club before Ulytau folded and Urazbakhtin was forced to look for his third team in just two years. He joined
FC Kairat, based in
Almaty
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. The club finished third in the
Kazakhstan Premier League in 1997, with Urazbakhtin scoring four times in seventeen games. He would spend a total of four years at
FC Kairat and 1998 proved to be his most successful year at the club. He scored five goals in fifteen appearances as Kairat finished second in the
Kazakhstan First Division. Despite this, Urazbakhtin gradually fell out of favour, only making one appearance in 2000, his final year in
Almaty
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. However, he would return to the club in 2008.
2001-2011
He signed for
FC Rostov ahead of the 2001 season and played thirteen games as they finished twelfth in the
Russian Premier League. Urazbakhtin then moved back to
Kazakhstan to play for Yelimay Semey, now known as
FC Spartak Semey. However, he failed to make a single appearance for the side as they finished eighth in the
Kazakhstan Premier League. This lack of first-team football understandably lead Urazbakhtin to move to
FC Aktobe in 2003. Aktobe had only recently been promoted from the
First Division, but this didn't stop Urazbakhtin enjoying the most successful season of his career, netting nine goals in twenty-four games for an average of more than one goal every three games. Aktobe finished fifth in the
2003 Kazakhstan Premier League
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and improved on this in 2004, claiming fourth place. However, Urazbakhtin failed to emulate his success in the previous campaign, making sixteen appearances but failing to find the net. As a result, he was transferred to
FC Zhetysu, the club where he had begun his career. He scored twice in twenty games in 2005 as Zhetysu finished fifteenth in the
Premier League, before moving on to
FC Shakhter Karagandy. He failed to score for Shakhter in twenty-nine appearances in 2006, despite becoming a regular first-teamer at the club. In 2007, Urazbakhtin joined
FC Kyzylzhar, where he witnessed a return to form, scoring four times in twenty-three appearances. However, this didn't prevent the forward from rejoining former club
FC Kairat in 2008, and he only managed one goal in nineteen games for his new club, before moving on to the similarly-named
FC Kaisar
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in 2009. Kaiser struggled that season, finishing thirteenth in the Premier League, and Urazbakhtin only scored once in twelve games. Despite being the penultimate season in his career, Urazbakhtin reached the twilight of his career in 2010, scoring once every three games on average for
FC Vostok and equalling his best season goal tally. He stayed with Vostok for the 2011 season, but could only manage one goal in twenty-two games before retiring in October.
International career
Urazbakhtin made his debut for
Kazakhstan in a 2-0 loss to
Iran in December 1998 in the
1998 Asian Games
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, while he was playing for
FC Kairat. He would also play in Asian Games matches against
Thailand and
Lebanon, coming on as a second-half substitute in all three games. Rafael had to wait until April 2001 for his next international call-up, playing against
Nepal in a
2002 FIFA World Cup
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qualifier and scoring Kazakhstan's third goal in a 6-0 win. He also played in 2002 World Cup qualifiers against
Macau and
Iraq, before again scoring against
Nepal in the return fixture on 21 April. The striker's final three caps for Kazakhstan came in
2006 FIFA World Cup
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qualifiers against
Ukraine in September,
Albania in October, and
Greece in November.
Urazbakhtin played his last game for Kazakhstan in the 3-1 loss to
Greece on 17 November 2004.
On 3 October 1999 Urazbakhtin played in a
2000 Sydney Olympics
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second-round qualifier against
Thailand, coming on as a substitute in a 0-0 draw. As the game was a qualifier for an Olympics tournament, Kazakhstan sent their under-23 team to compete,
Footballinternational.co.uk - Olympic Games Australia 2000 Asian Zone Qualifying
Retrieved 5 November 2011 and as Urazbakhtin was only 20 years old at the time, he was called up to the under-23 side.
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1978 births
Living people
Kazakhstani men's footballers
Kazakhstan men's international footballers
FC Zhetysu players
FC Kairat players
FC Rostov players
Russian Premier League players
Kazakhstani expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Russia
FC Aktobe players
FC Shakhter Karagandy players
FC Kyzylzhar players
FC Kaisar players
FC Vostok players
Kazakhstan Premier League players
Footballers at the 1998 Asian Games
Men's association football forwards
Asian Games competitors for Kazakhstan
Footballers from Kabardino-Balkaria