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FC Belovodskoye
FC Belovodskoye is a Kyrgyzstani football club based in Belovodskoye, Kyrgyzstan that played in the top division in Kyrgyzstan, the Kyrgyzstan League. In 2006–2010 club was farm club of FC Abdish-Ata Kant. History *1993: Founded as ''FC Maksat Belovodskoye''. *1999: Renamed to ''FC DinamoBelovodskoye''. *2003: Renamed to ''FC Maksat Belovodskoye''. *2006: Renamed to ''FC Pivo Belovodskoye''. *2011: Renamed to ''FC Khimik Belovodskoye''. *2013: Renamed to ''FC Belovodskoye''. Achievements Kyrgyzstan League: *16th place: 1993 Kyrgyzstan Cup The Kyrgyzstan Cup ('' ky, Кыргызстан Кубогу, Keurgeuzstan Kubogu'') is Kyrgyzstan's premier knockout tournament in men's football (soccer). Previous winners Previous winners of the cup are: Soviet time *1939 Dinamo Frunze *19 ...: Current squad External links Career stats by KLISF
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Belovodskoye
Belovodskoye ( Kyrgyz and russian: Беловодское) is a large village in the Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 23,046 in 2021. It is the administrative seat of Moskva District, and is located on the European route E40 (M39) Bishkek to Chimkent highway. Population History Belovodskoye was established by 12 families of back settlers from Astrakhan Governorate of Russian Empire in spring 1868. The settlement was called Belovodskoye ("white water" in Russian) by the name of the river Ak-Suu ("white water" in Kyrgyz) close to which it was laid. The first street in the village was named Astrakhan. Later the settlers from other areas of the empire mostly from Voronezh Governorate and Orel Governorate joined them. They were followed by more peasants from Poltava Governorate, Kharkov Governorate, and Saratov Governorate. The language used by settlers was a mixture of Russian language and Ukrainian language. The Ukrainian politician and former boxing champion o ...
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Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan,, pronounced or the Kyrgyz Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Kyrgyzstan is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west, Tajikistan to the south, and the People's Republic of China to the east. Its capital and largest city is Bishkek. Ethnic Kyrgyz make up the majority of the country's seven million people, followed by significant minorities of Uzbeks and Russians. The Kyrgyz language is closely related to other Turkic languages. Kyrgyzstan's history spans a variety of cultures and empires. Although geographically isolated by its highly mountainous terrain, Kyrgyzstan has been at the crossroads of several great civilizations as part of the Silk Road along with other commercial routes. Inhabited by a succession of tribes and clans, Kyrgyzstan has periodically fallen under larger domination. Turkic nomads, who trace their ancestry to many Turkic states. It was first established as the Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate later in the ...
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Kyrgyzstan League
Kyrgyz Premier League ('' ky, Кыргыз Премьер Лигасы, Keurgeuz Premier Ligaseu'') is the division of professional football in Kyrgyzstan. It was created in 1992 after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union. The league is composed of eight teams. The most successful team is Dordoi Bishkek who have won the league thirteen times. The winner of the league earns a spot in the AFC Cup preliminary qualifying round, Asia's second highest club continental competition. The team with the worst record at the end of each season is demoted to the Kyrgyzstan League Second Level. Starting from the 2019 season, the league was rebranded as the Kyrgyz Premier League. Previous winners Soviet-era champions Champions were: *1934: Frunze City Team *1935: Dinamo Frunze *1936: Burevestnik Frunze *1937s: Spartak Frunze *1937f: Burevestnik Frunze *1938s: Dinamo Frunze *1938f: Dinamo Frunze *1939–44: ''not played'' *1945: Frunze City Team *1946: Spartak Frunze *1947: Spartak Frunze *1948 ...
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FC Abdish-Ata Kant
Football Club Abdysh-Ata Kant ('' ky, Абдыш-Ата Кант Футбол Клубу, Abdyş-Ata Qant Futbol Klubu'') is a Kyrgyz football club based in Kant. It is named after a local brewery. The club was founded in 1992. History Names *1992: Founded as ''FC Tunguch Kant''. *2000: Renamed to ''FC Abdysh-Ata Kant'' Domestic history Farm club FC Nashe Pivo a farm club of FC Abdish-Ata Kant. Honours *Kyrgyz Premier League **Winners (1): 2022 *Kyrgyzstan Cup **Winners (5): 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2022 *Kyrgyzstan Super Cup **Winners (1): 2016 *Ala-Too Cup **Winners (1): 2010 Players Current squad Managerial history * Aleksandr Kalashnikov (2006) * Nematjan Zakirov (2007–08) * Ceylan Arikan (Feb 2009–10) * Murat Jumakeyev ''(interim)'' (2011) * Islam Akhmedov (2011) * Nematjan Zakirov (2011–12) * Islam Akhmedov (Jul 2012–12) * Mirlan Eshenov Mirlan Eshenov (russian: Мирлан Байышбекович Эшенов; born ...
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Kyrgyzstan Cup
The Kyrgyzstan Cup ('' ky, Кыргызстан Кубогу, Keurgeuzstan Kubogu'') is Kyrgyzstan's premier knockout tournament in men's football (soccer). Previous winners Previous winners of the cup are: Soviet time *1939 Dinamo Frunze *1940 Spartak Frunze *1941-44 not played *1945 Dinamo Frunze *1946 Burevestnik Frunze *1947 Burevestnik Frunze *1948 Burevestnik Frunze *1949 Burevestnik Frunze *1950 Burevestnik Frunze *1951 Dinamo Frunze *1952 Dinamo Frunze *1953 Frunze City Team *1954 Kalininskoye Town Team *1955 Spartak Frunze *1956 Torpedo Frunze *1957 Kalininskoye Town Team *1958 Kalininskoye Town Team *1959 Torpedo Frunze *1960 Kalininskoye Town Team *1961 Alga Kalininskoye *1962 Alga Kalininskoye *1963 Alga Kalininskoye *1964 Elektrik Frunze *1965 Selmashevets Frunze *1966 Selmashevets Frunze *1967 Instrumentalshchik Frunze *1968 Selmashevets Frunze *1969 Selmashevets Frunze *1970 Selmashevets Frunze *1971 Instrumentalshchik Frunze *1972 Khimik Kara-Balta *1973 Selmash ...
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