Neftchi PFK

Not to be confused with Neftchi FK (Fergana).
Neftchi
Full name Neftçi Peşəkar Futbol Klubu
Nickname(s) Flaqman (Flagship)
Neftçilər (Oil Workers)
Xalq Komandası (Nation's Team)
Founded 18 March 1937 (1937-03-18)
Ground Bakcell Arena
Ground Capacity 15,000
President Chingiz Abdullayev
Head Coach Asgar Abdullayev
League Azerbaijan Premier League
2014–15 4th
Website Club home page

Neftchi PFK (Azerbaijani: Neftçi Peşəkar Futbol Klubu), commonly known as Neftchi or Neftçi, is an Azerbaijani football club based in the capital, Baku, that currently plays in the Azerbaijan Premier League.

Founded in 1937 as Neftyanik, the club is the most famous and the most successful Azerbaijani club with 8 Azerbaijan Premier League, 6 Azerbaijan Cup and 2 Azerbaijan Supercup titles. The club is one of the two teams in Azerbaijan, along with Qarabağ which has participated in all Azerbaijan Premier League championships so far.

In 2012, Neftchi Baku became the first Azerbaijani team to advance to the group stage of a European competition, beating APOEL of Cyprus 4–2 on aggregate in the play-off round of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.[1][2] Neftchi plays its matches at the Bakcell Arena, which also serves as the venue for Azerbaijan national football team matches.

The club is also a member of the European Club Association, an organization that replaced the previous G-14 which consists of major football clubs in Europe.

History

Soviet era (1937–1991)

Neftchi were founded in 1937.[3] During the years of 1937–1967, it was known as Neftyanik and it was renamed Neftchi in 1968. Neftchi played three spells in the Soviet Top League (1949–1950, 1960–1972, and 1977–1988), for a total of 27 seasons. The club appeared in the Soviet First League, the second-highest division, from 1946–1948, 1951–1959, 1973–1976, and 1989–1991, with its top finish in 1976 as the runner-up.

In 1966, under Ahmad Alaskarov's management, club earned its first silverware by gaining 3rd place in Soviet Top League.[4] The 1966 squad was made up of many of the all-time great Azerbaijani footballers, including forwards Anatoliy Banishevskiy (the UEFA Golden Player for Azerbaijan) and Kazbek Tuaev, midfielder Aleksandr Trofimov, and goalkeeper Sergey Kramarenko. Fans and journalists in Azerbaijan commemorated the 40th anniversary of Neftchi's success in 2006. Neftchi's top scorer in this early era was Azerbaijani footballing legend Alakbar Mammadov, who also played for Dynamo Moscow. Mamedov netted 51 goals in league play during the 1950s and 1960s for the club.

World famous referee Tofiq Bahramov originally played for Neftchi but a serious leg injury prevented him from continuing his playing career and he became a referee.[5] The Azerbaijan national stadium is named after him.[6]

Domestic hegemony (1991–2012)

Flavinho is Neftchi's first foreign captain.

Neftchi went on to dominate Azerbaijani club football throughout the 1990s. In strong contrast to the Azerbaijan national team's defensive and often criticized style of play at the time, Neftchi achieved success through strict adherence to crowd-pleasing, offensive football. The club became the first Azerbaijani football club ever to win eight domestic titles and five cups.[7][8]

In 2006, Neftchi managed to win the CIS Cup after defeating Kaunas in the final.[9] In European competitions, the club also have advanced to the second qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League twice, having defeated Bosnian champions Široki Brijeg – and Icelandic champions FH Hafnarfjarðar – in 2004 and 2005 respectively.

A long period of decline followed the success of the 2005 to the end of the decade. Despite the appointment of famous names such as Gurban Gurbanov, Vlastimil Petržela, Anatoliy Demyanenko and Hans-Jürgen Gede, the club did not achieve any success and squandered large sums of money on unsuccessful signings.[10]

Things changed to positive in December 2009, when the club's control was given to Sadıq Sadıqov. The takeover was immediately followed by a flurry of bids for high-profile international players such as Bahodir Nasimov, Nicolás Canales, Flavinho, Bruno Bertucci, Eric Ramos, Igor Mitreski and Julius Wobay.[11] In May 2010, under Arif Asadov's first season as Neftchi head coach, the club won its sixth championship title.[12][13] Asadov also become first person in Azerbaijan to win the league title as a coach and football player.[14]

In the 2011–12 season, Boyukagha Hajiyev guided Neftchi to another domestic success as club become champions for seventh time in their history.[15][16] In November 2011, Neftchi celebrated its 1000th victory in official games and 1000th goal, which is scored by Araz Abdullayev.[17]

European breakthrough (2012–present)

Neftchi in Europa League before the match with Internazionale in 2012.

In 2012, Neftchi qualified for the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage, being the first Azerbaijani team to advance to this stage in a European competition. Neftchi managed to get three points in six matches, drawing with Partizan both times and holding Inter Milan at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.[18][19]

A third consecutive Premier League title followed in 2012–13 season.[20] Neftchi then won the Azerbaijan Cup on 28 May 2013 to secure the domestic double.[21][22] Following Neftchi's early exit from European cups, Hajiyev resigned from his post.[23][24] Following defeat at 2013 Azerbaijan Supercup, Nazim Suleymanov appointed as Neftchi's new manager as Tarlan Ahmadov sacked after just three months in charge.[25] On January 8, 2014, Suleymanov resigned as manager after transfer fund dispute.[26][27] In May 2014, despite finishing fourth, Neftchi managed to win Azerbaijan Cup.[28] In August 2014, the club reached Europa League play off round after beating Chikhura Sachkhere on aggregate.[29]

On 2 November 2014, Neftchi's president Sadygov stated that, the club is experiencing financial difficulties.[30] In 2015, it was announced that club will be public limited company – Neftchi PLC, while club's new president will be Chingiz Abdullayev.[31]

Crest and colours

Neftchi's crests during its history

Since the club's foundation, Neftchi have had four main crests, though all underwent minor variations. In 1949, Neftchi adopted as their first crest the image of an oil platform with Russian n letter, which obviously contributed to the Oil Workers nickname, and remained for the next 27 years.

In 1977, Neftchi's crest was changed again as a ball and sunrise background elements added, which was to endure for the next two decades. The club's crest was changed again in 1997 as part of another attempt to modernise and to capitalise on new marketing opportunities. This was the first club badge without oil platform, as it was replaced by the national seal of the Baku. With new ownership, and the club's centenary approaching, combined with demands from fans for the club's traditional badge to be restored, it was decided that the crest should be changed again in 2004. The new crest was officially adopted for the start of the 2004–05 season and marks a return to the older design of the oil platform. As with previous crests, this one has appeared in traditional black and white colours.

Shirt sponsors and kit manufacturers

Neftchi's traditional kit was composed of black shirts, white shorts and socks of the same color. Although through the years these two have gone from alternating between white and black stripes. The club's kits are manufactured by Adidas and sponsored by SOCAR since 2004, a multinational oil and gas corporation from Baku.[32]

Grounds

Neftchi Baku's home games are usually played at Tofiq Bahramov Stadium in Baku. Built by German prisoners of war in 1951 and constructed in the shape of C to honour Stalin, however it was renamed after famous football referee Tofiq Bahramov in 1993 after his death.[33] The stadium also serves as the home ground of the Azerbaijan national football team and holds 31,200 making it the largest stadium in the country.[34]

Neftchi's current home venue is 15,000 capacity Bakcell Arena. It has been the club's home since the 2012–13 season.

Supporters

Neftchi fans during at Tofiq Bahramov Stadium.

Neftchi Baku is one of the most supported club in Azerbaijan, with supporters organized in many fan clubs around the world, including United States, Turkey, Russia, Germany, Netherlands, and any other country with a sizeable Azerbaijani community. In 2010s, although Neftchi improved its position, the average attendance fell to record low levels.[35]

The club's most popular celebrity supporters are the likes of actors Bahram Bagirzade, Bashir Safaroglu and Lutfali Abdullayev, composers Gara Garayev, Fikrat Amirov and Niyazi, judoka Ilham Zakiyev, politician Fuad Alakbarov and scientist Mirali Qashqai.[36][37][38]

Rivalry with Khazar Lankaran

Main article: Böyük Oyun

The game between Neftchi and Khazar Lankaran is one of the biggest clashes in Azerbaijan. The relationship between the two clubs has always been known for its great animosity, as the classic opposes two geographic regions – with Neftchi and Khazar Lankaran representing the north and south of Azerbaijan, respectively.[39]

Domestic league and cup history

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Azerbaijan Abdullayev
Azerbaijan Ozbakov |- ||2001–02|| style="background:bronze;"|3||22||13||5||4||34||7||44||colspan="1"|-||align="left"|UC||Qual.||align="left"|Azerbaijan Gurbanov (9)||align="left"|Azerbaijan Tuaev |- ||2003–04|| style="background:gold;"|1||26||22||3||1||66||15||69|| style="background:gold;"|W||colspan="2"|-||align="left"|Azerbaijan Vasilyev (17)||align="left"|Azerbaijan Tuaev |- ||2004–05|| style="background:gold;"|1||34||24||6||4||52||18||78||QF||CL||Qual.||align="left"|Azerbaijan Tagizade (14)||align="left"|Azerbaijan Mirjavadov |- ||2005–06|| style="background:bronze;"|3||26||15||9||2||51||16||54||SF||CL||Qual.||align="left"|Azerbaijan Nabiyev (12)||align="left"|Azerbaijan Mirjavadov |- ||2006–07|| style="background:silver;"|2||24||17||3||4||47||15||44||SF||colspan="2"|-||align="left"|Georgia (country) Adamia (10)||align="left"|Azerbaijan Gurbanov |- ||2007–08|| style="background:bronze;"|6||26||16||7||3||42||18||55||SF||UC||Qual.||align="left"|Azerbaijan Subašić (14)||align="left"|Czech Republic Petržela
Ukraine Demyanenko |- ||2008–09|| style="background:bronze;"|8||26||9||9||8||30||21||36||QF||IC||R3||align="left"|Romania Neaga (5)||align="left"|Ukraine Demyanenko
Germany Gede
Azerbaijan Aghayev |- ||2009–10||5||42||13||19||10||31||26||58||QF||colspan="2"|-||align="left"|Romania Neaga (11)||align="left"|Azerbaijan Sadygov |- ||2010–11||style="background:gold;"|1||32||19||10||3||53||17||67||QF||colspan="2"|-||align="left"|Uzbekistan Nasimov (15)||align="left"|Azerbaijan Asadov |- ||2011–12|| style="background:gold;"|1||32||20||3||9||55||30||63|| style="background:silver;"|RU||CL||Qual.||align="left"|Uzbekistan Nasimov (16)||align="left"|Azerbaijan Hajiyev |- ||2012–13|| style="background:gold;"|1||32||19||5||8||59||32||62|| style="background:gold;"|W||CL
EL||Qual.
GS||align="left"|Chile Canales (26)||align="left"|Azerbaijan Hajiyev |- ||2013–14||||4||36||17||9||10||48||42||60|| style="background:gold;"|W||CL||Qual.||align="left"|Uzbekistan Nasimov (7)||align="left"|Azerbaijan Ahmadov
Azerbaijan Suleymanov
Azerbaijan Hajiyev |- ||2014–15||||4||32||13||10||9||38||33||49|| ||EL||PO||align="left"|Chile Canales (11)||align="left"|Azerbaijan Hajiyev
Azerbaijan Asadov

|}

European record

As of 2 July 2015
Competition Matches W D L GF GA
UEFA Champions League 18 5 5 8 14 32
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 25 6 7 12 28 40
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 2 0 1 1 0 3
UEFA Intertoto Cup 6 3 1 2 7 7
Total 51 14 14 23 49 82

Matches[40]

Players

Azerbaijani teams are limited to nine players without Azerbaijani citizenship. The squad list includes only the principal nationality of each player; several non-European players on the squad have dual citizenship with an EU country.

Current squad

As of 14 February 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Azerbaijan GK Aqil Mammadov (vice-captain)
3 Brazil DF Jairo
4 Azerbaijan DF Rahil Mammadov
5 Spain DF Melli
6 Brazil DF Ailton (loan from Fluminense)
7 Azerbaijan MF Araz Abdullayev (captain)
8 Azerbaijan MF Elshan Abdullayev
9 Chile FW Nicolás Canales
10 Azerbaijan MF Javid Imamverdiyev
11 Azerbaijan FW Ruslan Qurbanov
14 Azerbaijan FW Magomed Kurbanov
15 Paraguay MF Éric Ramos
17 Azerbaijan MF Rahman Hajiyev
No. Position Player
18 Azerbaijan MF Elshan Rzazade
19 Azerbaijan MF Fahmin Muradbayli
20 Spain FW Añete
22 Azerbaijan FW Mirabdulla Abbasov
26 Azerbaijan DF Kamal Gurbanov
27 Azerbaijan DF Magsad Isayev
33 Azerbaijan DF Orkhan Bashirov
45 Azerbaijan MF Kamran Najafzade
53 Azerbaijan GK Maksim Vaylo
61 Azerbaijan DF Tayyar Mammadov
72 Azerbaijan DF Bilal Abbaszade
88 Azerbaijan MF Orkhan Gurbanli
95 Azerbaijan DF Elvin Badalov

For recent transfers, see summer 2015 transfers and winter 2016 transfers.

Reserve team squad

As of 14 February 2016. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
40 Azerbaijan MF Kanan Mirzaliyev
41 Azerbaijan MF Agshin Gurbanli
42 Azerbaijan DF Elvin Sarkarov
43 Azerbaijan DF Elmaddin Mammadov
44 Azerbaijan GK Sanan Alizade
46 Azerbaijan DF Parviz Garakhanov
48 Azerbaijan FW Rasul Babazade
49 Azerbaijan FW Nurkhan Mansimzade
50 Azerbaijan FW Ali Babayev
51 Azerbaijan DF Elchin Asadov
54 Azerbaijan FW Oruj Ismayilov
55 Azerbaijan GK Tural Osmanov
56 Azerbaijan DF Sanan Abilov
57 Azerbaijan MF Etibar Suleymanov
No. Position Player
58 Azerbaijan MF Pilagha Mehdiyev
59 Azerbaijan DF Aslan Badalzade
60 Azerbaijan FW Bahadur Haziyev
62 Azerbaijan DF Ömar Buludov
63 Azerbaijan DF Vusal Huseynov
64 Azerbaijan MF Orkhan Sabirbayli
65 Azerbaijan DF Shafi Baghirov
66 Azerbaijan GK Kamran Ibrahimov
67 Azerbaijan DF Shohrat Yusifov
68 Azerbaijan MF Ruzigar Ibrahimzade
70 Azerbaijan MF Ali Shirinov
72 Azerbaijan FW Bilal Gambarov
99 Azerbaijan DF Arziman Rizvanov

Club officials

Boyukagha Hajiyev is one of club's most successful managers, having won 2 titles and 2 national cups

Management & Supervisory Board

Position Staff
Head of Supervisory Board Azerbaijan Chingiz Abdullayev
Executive Director Azerbaijan Elnur Mammadov
Director of Football Azerbaijan Vali Gasimov
SB Member Azerbaijan Samad Gurbanov
SB Member Azerbaijan Bahram Bagirzade
SB Member Azerbaijan Jabrail Jabrailov
SB Member Azerbaijan Mehdi Najafov
SB Member Azerbaijan Zaur Gahramanov
SB Member Azerbaijan Farhad Badalbeyli

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager Azerbaijan Asgar Abdullayev (caretaker)
Assistant coach Azerbaijan Habib Aghayev
Selection coach Azerbaijan Bakhtiyar Musayev
Goalkeeper coach Azerbaijan Dmitri Kramarenko
Fitness coach Azerbaijan Sattar Aliyev
Club doctorAzerbaijan Shaig Zohrabli
Assistant doctorAzerbaijan Namiq Shahvaliyev
Assistant doctorAzerbaijan Nizami Javadov
Assistant doctorAzerbaijan Fikret Nabiyev
Assistant doctorAzerbaijan Reyhana Hadjiyeva
PhysiotherapistAzerbaijan Rasim Gadmaliyev

Presidential history

Neftchi has had numerous presidents over the course of its history, some of whom have been owners of the club while others have been honorary presidents. In 1988, Neftchi had registered as a professional football club and club since then had 6 presidents.

 
Name Years
Aydin Ibrahimov 1988–97
Agil Pashayev 1997–01
Ramiz Mirzayev 2001–03
Rovnag Abdullayev 2004–08
Akbar Hajiyev 2008–10
Sadyg Sadygov 2010–15
Chingiz Abdullayev 2015–

Notable managers

For more details on this topic, see List of Neftchi Baku PFK managers.

The following managers have all won at least one trophy when in charge of Neftchi:

Name Period Trophies
Azerbaijan Ahmad Alaskarov 1992 Azerbaijan Premier League
Azerbaijan Vagif Sadygov 1993–95 Azerbaijan Cup (2), Azerbaijan Supercup (2)
Azerbaijan Kazbek Tuaev 1996–97, 1998–99, 2003–04 Azerbaijan Premier League (3), Azerbaijan Cup (2)
Azerbaijan Agaselim Mirjavadov 2004–06 Azerbaijan Premier League, CIS Cup
Azerbaijan Boyukagha Hajiyev 2011–13, 2014 Azerbaijan Premier League (2), Azerbaijan Cup (2)
Azerbaijan Arif Asadov 2010–11, 2014–2015 Azerbaijan Premier League

Honours

Neftchi's first trophy was the Azerbaijani league title in 1992. The club currently holds the record for most top-division titles (8), the most Azerbaijan Cups (6), the most Azerbaijan Supercups (2) and the most Azerbaijan Cup Final appearances (8).[41] The club's most recent trophy came in May 2013 with the 2012–13 Azerbaijan Cup title.[42]

National

Winners (8) : 1992, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13
Runners-up (3) : 2000–01, 2001–02, 2006–07
Winners (6) : 1994–95, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2003–04, 2012–13, 2013–14
Runners-up (3) : 2000–01, 2011–12, 2014–15
Winners (2) : 1993, 1995
Runners-up (1) : 2013

Regional

Third place (1) : 1966
Winners (1) : 2006
Runners-up (1) : 2005

In popular culture

A number of television programmes have included references to Neftchi Baku over the past few decades. In the sitcom Aramizda Galsin, the character Aslan is a Neftchi supporter.[43] Neftchi have also featured on several occasions in meykhana.[44][45]

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