FC Shakhter-Bulat
FC Shakhter-Bulat (Kazakh: Шахтер–Болат футбол клубы, romanized: Shakhter–Bolat fýtbol klýby) is a Kazakhstani football club based in Temirtau. It was previously known as FC Bolat CSKA (2004) and FC Bolat MSK(2005). It currently plays as the farm club of Shakhter Karagandy.
Full name | Football Club Shakhter-Bulat Шахтер-Болат футбол клубы |
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Founded | 1961 |
Dissolved | 2023 |
Ground | Metallurg Stadium Temirtau, Kazakhstan |
Capacity | 12,000 |
Manager | Igor Soloshenko[1] |
League | Kazakhstan First Division |
2022 | 13th |
History
Formed as Metallurg, the club was known as Stroitel between 1969 and 1977 before adopting their current name. They were a leading side in the Soviet-era game, winning the Kazakh SSR Cup seven times, including five consecutive triumphs between 1972 and 1976. Initially the club transferred their status to the independent Kazakhstan, and were founding members of the Kazakhstan Super League. However, barring a 7th-place finish in 1994, they were one of the weaker sides and were relegated to the Kazakhstan First Division in 1998. The club returned to the top flight in 2005, but set an unwanted record by drawing a single match and losing 29 to set a record low for points gained in the Kazakh premier league. They are currently First Division members.
On 11 December 2015, Bolat announced they would not be taking part in the 2016 Kazakhstan First Division, and would fold.[2]
Names
- 1961 : Founded as Metallurg
- 1969 : Renamed Stroitel
- 1970 : Renamed Bulat
- 2003 : Renamed Bulat-CSKA
- 2005 : Renamed Bulat-MST
- 2007 : Renamed Bulat
- 2008 : Renamed Bulat-AMT
- 2010 : Renamed Bulat
- 2011 : Renamed Bulat-AMT
- 2016 : Renamed Shakhter-Bulat
League results
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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References
- "С ДНЕМ РОЖДЕНИЯ, ИГОРЬ АЛЕКСАНДРОВИЧ!" (in Russian). shakhter.kz. 2022-05-22. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
- "Темиртауский Булат АМТ решено закрыть". www.sports.kz/ (in Russian). sports.kz. 11 December 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2015.