MFC Ayat

MFC Ayat
Full name Ayat Rudny Mini-Football Club
Founded 1985
Ground Gornyak Sportcomplex,Rudny, Kazakhstan
Capacity 1,500
Chairman Kairat Kazbekov
Manager Kanat Talakpaev
League Premier League
2013-14 3
Website Club home page

Ayat Rudny Mini-Football Club is a futsal club based in Rudny, a city of Kostanay Province. The club was founded in 1985 and its pavilion is the Gornyak Sportcomplex with capacity of 1,500 seated spectators.

History

The club is created under the name "Stroitel" in 1985.

Ayr "Stroitel"s of 1985 — 2002

In 1989 "Stroitel" takes the second place in Championship of the USSR on five-a-side, in 1995 in Grodno (Belarus) on the International five-a-side tournament where teams from Poland, Belarus, Ukraine took part, the Stroitel takes the 1st place.

In 1999 in the I five-a-side Championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan among teams of a superleague of "Stroitel" win gold medals, having become the first Champions of the Republic of Kazakhstan in this sport.

Same year 1999 futzal players of club "Stroitel" Talgat Baimuratov, Artem Glebov, Sergey Ilyukhin and Igor Klinov play in national team the Republic of Kazakhstan. The national team of Kazakhstan in the Championship of Asia (Malaysia) for the first time for all history of the Kazakhstan five-a-side becomes the bronze medalist, and in 2000 — the runner-up (Thailand).

In a season 2001-02 win bronze medals of the championship. The next season for club becomes the extremely unsuccessful. The club is lost by 17 matches from 19.

After that season the club is disbanded.

Renaissance of club 2007-present

In 2007 the MFC "Ayat" is created. In 2007 following the results of Championship of Republic of Kazakhstan on a futsal among the first league teams in which 6 teams from all Republic took part the "Ayat" team wins first place and receives the permit in the top division. Same year the "Ayat" for a prize of the President of the Football Union of Kazakhstan on a futsal wins first place in a tournament.

In 2008 participation in the X Republic of Kazakhstan Championship on a futsal among teams of the Premier League of a season of 2007 — 2008 takes the 5th place.

In 2009 in XI Republic of Kazakhstan Championship on a futsal of a season of 2008/2009 the "Ayat" took the 4th place, lagging behind on only 2 points the third place. Two team players were Republic of Kazakhstan national team squad on a futsal Grigory Shamro, Askhat Alzhaksin. Sergey Starovoytov having become the member of youth team of Kazakhstan on a futsal, I participated in a final tournament of the European countries of youth teams, taking place in the city of St. Petersburg. In the same season the youth team of "Ayat-dubl" which showed good performance in the five-a-side Championship of the Kostanay Province was formed having taken 1 place.

In 2010 for the first time in the history of "Ayat", having become the third in draw of the XV Cup on a futsal, I continued a "Bronze" series and in the XIII Championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan on a futsal among teams of the Premier League. Aleksandr Metelkin the legionary from Russia "Ayat" playing in structure is recognized as the top scorer of the Cup and the Republic of Kazakhstan Championship. Five players of club were a part of a national team of Kazakhstan on a futsal: Grigory Shamro, Nikolay Kazakov, Timur Murzabayev, Daniyar Kenzhegulov, Aleksandr Yakimenko.

In a season 2011-12 team takes the 7th place, and in 2013 enters the five of the best.

Performances in Championat of Kazakhstan

Season League Taken Place Games Victories Draws Losses +/- heads Points
1998–1999 Championat 1 8 6 1 1 42-27 19
1999-00 Championat 5 14 6 2 6 72-59 20
2000-01 Championat 3 11 8 0 3 50-33 24
2001-02 Championat 20 19 2 0 17 31-83 6
2002-03 didn't act
2003-04 didn't act
2004-05 didn't act
2006-07 didn't act
2007-08 Championat 5 24 8 0 16 107-155 24
2008-09 Championat 4 32 11 8 13 118-130 41
2009-10 didn't act
2010-11 Championat 3 21 7 4 10 108-98 25
2011-12 Championat 7 32 10 1 21 123-177 31
2012–2013 Championat 5 36 18 3 15 208-170 57

Players

No. Player Date of birth Nationality
Goalkeepers
23 Vasiliy Smolin 05.12.1990  Kazakhstan
31 Konstantin Nesterov 27.08.1993  Kazakhstan
43 Gordey Yanov 15.07.1997  Kazakhstan
Players
4 Alexey Lopatyuk 14.04.1986  Kazakhstan
5 Alberto Carlos 12.06.1984  Brazil
7 Konstantin Chebotarev 14.10.1989  Kazakhstan
8 Timur Murzabayev 21.03.1989  Kazakhstan
9 Sergey Idrisov 19.03.1987  Kazakhstan
10 Oliveira Isavan 19.09.1983  Brazil
11 Jose Anderson 05.05.1989  Brazil
12 Nikolay Kazakov 12.05.1984  Kazakhstan
17 Ersultan Sagyndykov 28.04.1995  Uzbekistan
26 Sergey Chebotarev 14.10.1989  Kazakhstan
29 Ruslan Nasyrov 26.05.1991  Russia
55 Maxim Korobka 19.11.1985  Ukraine

Honours

Winners (1): 1998-99
Bronze(3): 2000-01, 2010-11, 2013-14
Winners(1): 1999
Bronze (1): 2011
Winners(1): 1995
Runners-up (1): 1989

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