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1994–95 Azerbaijan Top League
The 1994–95 Azerbaijan Top League was the fourth season of the Azerbaijan Top League and was contested by 13 clubs with 2 points awarded for a win, 1 for a draw and no points were awarded for a defeat. Turan Tovuz were unable to defend their championship, with Kəpəz becoming the champions for the first time. Khazar Lankaran withdrew from the league after the 12th round, their remaining matches were awarded 3–0 to the opposition. Nicat Maştağa changed their name to Bakı Fahlasi Maştağa. Stadia and locations :''Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.'' League table Results Season statistics Top scorers References External links1994-95RSSSFAPL Stats {{DEFAULTSORT:1994-95 Azerbaijan Top League Azerbaijan Premier League seasons 1 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a Boundaries between the continents, transcontinental and landlocked country at the boundary of West Asia and Eastern Europe. It is a part of the South ...
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Azerbaijan Premier League
The Azerbaijan Premier League (), also known as Misli Premyer Liqası for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Azerbaijan and the highest level of the Azerbaijani football league system. It is contested by twelve clubs. Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing 33 matches each (playing each team in the league three times, twice at home and once away). The Premier League champion secures the right to play in UEFA Champions League first qualifying round. The runner up and the 3rd-place winner secure the right to play in UEFA Europa Conference League starting in second qualifying round. Since 1992, a total of eight clubs have been crowned champions of the Azerbaijani football system. The Azerbaijan Premier League was first organized in 2007 and succeeded the Top Division (), which existed from 1992 to 2007. The current champions are Qarabağ FK, Qarabağ, who won the title in the 2024–25 Azerbaijan Premier League, 2024–25 season for the ...
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Quzanlı
Quzanlı () is a village and the most populous municipality in the Aghdam District of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 13,002. The municipality consists of the villages of Guzanly, Birinci Quzanlı, Birinji Guzanly, Eyvazlı, Agdam, Eyvazly, Çullu (İmamqulubəyli), Agdam, Chullu, and İmamqulubəyli, Agdam, Imamgulubeyli. Since 2009 Guzanly has been cited as the rather unlikely home to one of Azerbaijan's top football clubs, Qarabağ FK, FK Qarabagh. The team had been based in Baku from 1993 ever since being forced to leave Aghdam where they were originally based. The total depopulation and continued occupation of that city meant that Guzanly, being in the unoccupied sector of Aghdam District, was about as near as they could get to a full "return home". Notable natives * Rovshan Huseynov (National Hero), Rovshan Huseynov — National Hero of Azerbaijan. Archaeology A settlement belonging to the Eneolithic period was discovered in Guzanly. The surface materials of th ...
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ABN Bärdä
ABN Barda was an Azerbaijani football club from Barda, Azerbaijan. History In 2007, ABN Bärdä became the 14th club in the Azerbaijani top flight following a special ruling by the AFFA. The team is being coached by Ali Guliyev for the 2008/09 season. The club currently participating in the Azerbaijan First Division. Honours * Soviet Amateur Cup ** Runners-up (1): 1991 It was the final year of the Cold War, which had begun in 1947. During the year, the Soviet Union Dissolution of the Soviet Union, collapsed, leaving Post-soviet states, fifteen sovereign republics and the Commonwealth of Independent State ... Last squads League and domestic cup history Football clubs in Azerbaijan 1992 establishments in Azerbaijan Association football clubs disestablished in 2010 2010 disestablishments in Azerbaijan Defunct football clubs in Azerbaijan {{Azerbaijan-footyclub-stub ...
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Ismat Gayibov Stadium
Ismat Gayibov Stadium, also referred as Bakikhanov Stadium, is a multi-use stadium in the Bakikhanov settlement of Baku, Azerbaijan. It is named in honor of Ismat Gayibov (1942–1991). It is used mostly for football matches. In February 2011, the president of Neftchi Baku football club Sadyg Sadygov announced that in domestic competitions Neftchi will host the rivals in Ismat Gayibov Stadium beginning in the 2011–2012 season. The stadium is named for Ismat Gayibov, who was the Public Prosecutor General of Azerbaijan when he died in the 1991 Azerbaijani Mil Mi-8 shootdown. See also *List of football stadiums in Azerbaijan This is a list of football stadiums in Azerbaijan, ranked in descending order of Seating capacity, capacity. The minimum capacity is 1,000. Existing stadiums See also *List of European stadiums by capacity *2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup *UEF ... References Football venues in Baku {{Azerbaijan-sports-venue-stub ...
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Tofiq Bahramov Stadium
The Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Baku, Azerbaijan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It served as the home ground for the Azerbaijan national football team until they moved to the Baku Olympic Stadium. It holds 31,200 seats making it the second largest stadium in the country. The stadium is also used by the Azerbaijan Premier League clubs in the final rounds of European competitions. History The Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium was built in 1951. Its construction started before World War II in 1939, but was suspended. When its construction resumed, it was finished by German prisoners of war. Initially the stadium was named after Joseph Stalin (1878–1953) and built in form of C (Cyrillic: Cтaлин). After the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1956 it was renamed after Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) as a part of de-Stalinization. In 1993, the stadium was named after the famous football referee T ...
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Yashar Mammadzade Stadium
Yashar Mammadzade Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Mingachevir, Azerbaijan. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home stadium of Energetik FC. The stadium holds 5,000 people. References See also

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Mingachevir
Mingachevir ( ) is the fourth largest city in Azerbaijan with a population of about 106,000. It is often called the "city of lights" because of its hydroelectric power station on the Kura (South Caucasus river), Kura River, which divides the city down the middle. The current city was founded in 1948, partly by German Prisoner of war, prisoners of war captured during World War II. Mingechevir is also home to Mingachevir Polytechnic Institute. The city forms an administrative division of Azerbaijan. The district is located 323 km from the capital Baku and 17 km from the Baku-Tbilisi railway. Geographically, the region is located in the center of the republic on both sides of the Kura River. History The archaeological history of this area extends from the eneolith era (3000 BC) to the AD 17th century. In 1871, Adolf Berge, chairman of the Caucasus archaeological committee, gave information about the archaeological monuments of Mingachevir at the second congress of archae ...
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Energetik FC
Mingəçevir FK is an Azerbaijani football (soccer), football club based in Mingachevir. One of the oldest and most popular clubs in Azerbaijan, it currently plays in the Azerbaijan First Division. History The club was established in 1966 and took part in Soviet Second League and Azerbaijan Premier League under the next names like ''Textilshchik'' (1966–70), ''Avtomobilist'' (1980–87), ''Kur'' (1990–93), ''Kur-Nur'' (1993–98). The club re-established to the beginning of 2003–04 season and was named ''Energetik FC'' belonging Mingechevir Hydro Power Plant, Mingachevir HPP. Last seasons the club takes part in the second level of Azerbaijan championship and can not make good results. In Azerbaijan First Division, 2004–05 season Energetik promoted to the Azerbaijan Premier League, Premier League but withdrew because of financial problems. League and domestic cup history External links Energetik FC
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Mehdi Huseynzade Stadium
Kapital Bank Arena built next to Mehdi Huseynzade Stadium (the biggest stadium in Sumqayit, Azerbaijan), is a multi-use stadium, currently used mostly for football matches and is the home to Sumgayit City PFC. It has Kapital Bank in its name due to sponsorship purposes and has seating capacity of 1400 spectators. Kapital Bank Arena / Administrative Building Sumqayit Football Club, which has been playing in the Azerbaijan Premier League since the 2011/2012 season, currently plays its home games in "Kapital Bank Arena". The construction of the complex was started in 2011 by the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a transcontinental and landlocked country at the boundary of West Asia and Eastern Europe. It is a part of the South Caucasus region and is bounded by the Caspian Sea to the east, Russi .... References Football venues in Azerbaijan Sport in Sumgait FK Standard Sumgayit Multi-purpose s ...
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Sumgayit
Sumqayit (or Sumgait; ; , ) is a city in Azerbaijan, located near the Caspian Sea, on the Absheron Peninsula, about away from the capital Baku. The city had a population of 427,000 at the beginning of 2024, making it the second largest city in Azerbaijan after Baku. The city has a territory of . It was founded as a suburb of Baku in 1944 and received city status on 22 November 1949, growing into a major industrial center during the Soviet period. The municipality of Sumgait also includes the settlements of Jorat and Haji Zeynalabdin. It is home to Sumqayit State University. Etymology The name of city comes from the name of the Mongolian tribe Sugaut (Sagait). According to local folklore the city is named after the Sumgait River. One folk legend tells the tale of a hero by the name of "Sum", who is chosen by the community to fight a monster that was blocking the Sumgait River. Sum eventually manages to kill the monster, but when the river is released he is swept away by ...
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Lankaran
Lankaran (, ) or Lánkon () is a city in Azerbaijan, on the coast of the Caspian Sea, near the southern border with Iran. As of 2021, the city had a population of 89,300. It is next to, but independent of, Lankaran District. The city forms a distinct first-order division of Azerbaijan. Etymology The origin of the name "Lankaran" is uncertain. One theory consider it to derive from one of the Persian language, Persian words, ''Langarkunān'' ("the place for dropping the anchor(s)") or ''Langarkanān'' ("the place for weighing anchor(s)"). Both meanings simply translate as "sea port." The pronunciation shifted through the years, and ''Langarkunān'' became ''Lankarān'' or, in the even more simple Talysh language, Talysh pronunciation, ''Lankon''. The other theory links it to the Talysh word ''lankran'' ("cane house"). History It is unknown when the town of Lankaran was actually established. The French archaeologist Jacques de Morgan (died 1924) discovered extremely ancient remai ...
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