Olmaliq FK

Olmaliq FK
Full name Olmaliq FK
Founded 2004
Ground Olmaliq Stadium
Ground Capacity 12,000
Chairman Uzbekistan Nemat Ruziev
Head coach Uzbekistan Igor Shkvyrin
League Uzbek League
2015 6th

Olmaliq FK is a football club based in Olmaliq, Uzbekistan. It currently plays in Uzbek League.

History

Olmaliq FK was founded in 2004 and is successor of Metallurg Olmaliq, club which played in Soviet Second League in 1966–69 and 1987–88. Olmaliq FK initially played under name OTMK Olmaliq and started to play in the Uzbekistan First League. The club finished sixth in its first season in the conference East.[1] In the 2007 First League season OTMK Olmaliq finished 7th and were admitted to the Uzbek League after 2 clubs withdrew for financial reasons.

In January 2009, Igor Shkvyrin was appointed as head coach of Olmaliq. Olmaliq, in its debut season in 2008 Uzbek League, finished 10th. One year later, in the 2009 Uzbek League season, the club finished 4th in the league which is the club's best performance in League. The club changed its name to Olmaliq FK in 2009. In 2013 season club finished at 5th position.

Stadium

Olmaliq FK played plays its matches at the Metallurg Stadium. Metallurg Stadium was built in 1960 and holds 11,000 spectators. In 2011 club started with building of new modern 12.000-all-seater stadium, Olmaliq Stadium located not far from Metallurg Stadium.[2][3] The sporting complex also includes indoor courts for volleyball, handball, basketball, kurash and outdoor and indoor tennis courts. The construction works were finished in February 2014. The old stadium remains and will be renovated.[2]

The opening ceremony of the stadium was held on 16 March 2014 with the first official of 2014 Uzbek League match Olmaliq-Metallurg Bekabad ended with 3:2 win of Olmaliq FK.[4][5]

On 27 May 2014 Olmaliq Stadium hosted the first international match, friendly match Uzbekistan Oman ended with score 0:1.[6]

League history

Year Div. Pos. Cup Top scorer (League)
2004 1st L 6th PR
2005 10th GS
2006 10th PR
2007 14th R32
2008 UzL 10th 1/2 Lithuania Artūras Fomenka – 6
2009 4th R16
2010 11th R16 Uzbekistan Nosirbek Otakuziev – 13
2011 11th R32 Uzbekistan Muiddin Mamazulunov – 16
2012 8th R16 Uzbekistan Zafar Polvonov – 7
2013 5th R16 Uzbekistan Zafar Polvonov – 14
2014 6th 1/4 Uzbekistan Diyorjon Turapov
Tunisia Chaker Zouagi – 4
2015 6th R32 Serbia Nemanja Jovanović – 9

Players

Current squad

As of 12 March 2015[7]

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

No. Position Player
1 Uzbekistan GK Temur Ganiev
2 Uzbekistan DF Abdumalik Toshpulatov
3 Uzbekistan DF Azamat Isroilov
4 Uzbekistan DF Abdukakhkhor Khojiakbarov
5 Russia DF Evgeniy Gogol
6 Uzbekistan MF Mukhammad Isaev
7 Uzbekistan MF Gulom Urunov
8 Uzbekistan DF Sakhob Juraev
9 Uzbekistan FW Islombek Isakjanov
10 Uzbekistan MF Shavkat Salomov
11 Uzbekistan MF Zokhir Pirimov
14 Uzbekistan FW Doniyor Ismoilov
16 Uzbekistan GK Umid Khonimqulov
No. Position Player
17 Uzbekistan FW Kamoliddin Murzoev
18 Uzbekistan FW Kadamboy Nurmetov
19 Uzbekistan DF Islom Inomov
21 Uzbekistan MF Salamat Kutibaev
23 Uzbekistan DF Sarvar Juraev
24 Uzbekistan MF Diyorjon Turapov
25 Uzbekistan GK Akmal Ortikov
27 Uzbekistan MF Nikita Pavlenko
35 Uzbekistan GK Nikita Shkvyrin
55 Moldova DF Andrian Cașcaval
70 Turkmenistan MF Arslanmyrat Amanow
77 Uzbekistan MF Jahongir Abdumuminov
84 Serbia FW Nemanja Jovanović

Youth squad

The following players are listed as reserve players to play in 2014 Uzbek Youth League. They are registered for 2014 Uzbek League and are eligible to play for the first team.[8] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
29 Uzbekistan DF Shuhrat Sadirdinov
30 Uzbekistan MF Abdurauf Mirzakarimov
31 Uzbekistan MF Muhammadquddus Mutalibhonov
33 Uzbekistan DF Azamat Mamajonov
36 Uzbekistan DF Shoyadbek Mullajonov
37 Uzbekistan MF Doston Bakhromov
38 Uzbekistan FW Utkir Ghoipov
39 Uzbekistan FW Jasur Jaynakov
40 Uzbekistan MF Doniyor Nabiev
No. Position Player
41 Uzbekistan MF Aziz Kurbonov
42 Uzbekistan FW Anvar Sanapov
43 Uzbekistan GK Abbos Ashirov
44 Uzbekistan MF Fazliddon Qosimjonov
77 Uzbekistan FW Gaetano Yusupov
92 Uzbekistan FW Sharif Mirzaev
Uzbekistan DF Abdulaziz Abdukhamitov
Uzbekistan MF Akbar Alisherov

Personnel

Current technical staff

As of March 2015[9]
Position Name
Head coach Uzbekistan Igor Shkvyrin
Assistant coach Afghanistan Mehdi Shahabi
Youth team coach Uzbekistan Suyun Murtazoev
Youth team assistant coach Uzbekistan Azam Sherghoziev
Goalkeeping coach Uzbekistan Pyotr Gizimchuk
Scout coach Uzbekistan Oybek Usmankhojaev
Doctor Uzbekistan Islom Abaev
Masseur Uzbekistan Dmitriy Tishin
Masseur Uzbekistan Sherzod Yunusov
Administrator Uzbekistan Alexandr Kim
Administrator Uzbekistan Qudrat Madaminov

Honours

References

External links


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