FC Ordabasy
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FC Ordabasy is a football
Football (soccer)
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 club from Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
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 based at the K. Munaitpasov Stadium in Shymkent
Shymkent
Shymkent , formerly known as Chimkent , is the capital city of South Kazakhstan Province, the most populated region in Kazakhstan. It is the third most populous city in Kazakhstan behind Almaty and Astana with a population of 629,600 . A major railroad junction on the Turkestan-Siberia Railway, the...

. Formed in 1998, it is currently a member of the Kazakhstan Premier league.

History

  • July, 2000 : Founded as Dostyk as a result of union of two teams Zhiger and Tomiris in the middle of season
  • 2003 : Renamed Ordabasy

Ordabasy holds the history of both Zhiger and Tomiris:

Zhiger

  • 1949 : Founded as Dinamo Shymkent
  • 1960 : Renamed Yenbek
  • 1961 : Renamed Metallurg
  • 1981 : Renamed Meliorator
  • June, 1992 : Renamed Zhiger

Tomiris

  • 1992 : Founded as Arsenal-SKIF
  • 1993 : Renamed SKIF-Ordabasy
  • 1998 : Renamed Tomiris
  • 1999 : Renamed Sintez
  • 2000 : Renamed Tomiris

Achievements

  • Kazakhstan Super League
    Kazakhstan Super League
    The Kazakhstan Premier League is the top division of football in Kazakhstan. The League is controlled by the Football Union of Kazakhstan and was set up in 1992. The League is fed into by the First Division, starting spring and finishing in late fall, making each championship correspond to a...

    : Runner-up
1992 (Arsenal-SKIF)

  • Kazakhstan First Division
    Kazakhstan First Division
    The Kazakhstan First Division is the second division of football in Kazakhstan. The League is controlled by the Football Union of Kazakhstan and feeds into the Kazakhstan Premier League, having been founded in 1994. It runs from spring and to late autumn, making each championship correspond to a...

    : 2
1998 (Tomoris), 2001 (Dostyk)

  • Kazakhstan Cup
    Kazakhstan Cup
    The Kazakhstan Cup is the main knockout cup competition in Kazakhstan football, run by the Football Union 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...

    : Winner
2011
2011 Kazakhstan Cup
The 2011 Kazakhstan Cup was the 20th season of the Kazakhstan Cup, the annual nationwide football cup competition of Kazakhstan since the independence of the country. The competition began on 12 April 2011 and will end on a yet unknown date...


Performance in AFC competitions

  • Asian Cup Winners Cup
    Asian Cup Winners Cup
    The Asian Cup Winners' Cup was an association football competition run by the Asian Football Confederation . The competition was started in 1991 as a tournament for all the domestic cup winners from countries affiliated to the AFC...

    : 1 appearance
1996/97: Quarter-Finals (SKIF-Ordabasy)

Current squad

Reserve team

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