FC AGMK

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FC AGMK

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Full name
Professional Football Club AGMK
Nickname(s)
Miners
Metallurgists
Founded
2004
Ground
AGMK Stadium (Almalyk)
Capacity
12,000
Chairman
Uzbekistan Alexandr Farmanov
Head coach
Russia Viktor Kumykov
League
Uzbekistan Super League
2017
8th
Website
Club website

















Home colours














Away colours




FC Almalyk logo 2009—2017


Football Club AGMK (Uzbek: OKMK futbol klubi / ОКМК футбол клуби; Russian: Футбольный клуб АГМК) — is a professional football club based in Almalyk (Tashkent Region), Uzbekistan. Participant of the Uzbekistan Super League.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Stadium

    • 2.1 Football Club names changes



  • 3 League history


  • 4 Players

    • 4.1 Current squad



  • 5 Managers


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




History


Football club AGMK founded in 2004. The general sponsor and the team owner — JSC «Almalyk mining and metallurgical plant». The official name the football club AGMK is the abbreviation which comes from the name of the company in Russian (Russian: Алмалыкский горно-металлургический комбинат / Almalykskiy gorno-mettalurgichesky kombinat). «Almalyk mining and metallurgical plant» as successor to the disbanded football club «Metallurg Almalyk» who participated in 1966–1988 years in the Second League of the USSR championship. In the early years of founding, the club was called the AGMK.


In 2004, the AGMK plant has applied to participate in the Uzbekistan First League (today called Uzbekistan Pro League) and soon the offer was accepted. In his debut season, AGMK finished sixth. In the season 2005-2006, the club finished in tenth place. At the end of the 2007 season, AGMK finished in seventh place in the Uzbekistan First League but were allowed to participate in the Uzbekistan High League (today called Uzbekistan Super League) due to the fact that two clubs who were supposed to participate in the High League refused to participate for financial reasons.


In his debut season in the High League, the club finished in tenth place out of sixteen teams and reached the semi-finals of the Uzbekistan Cup. In that season, the top scorer of the club became the Lithuanian Arturas Fomenka scored six goals. In 2009, the club changed its name to Almalyk chief coach of the club was appointed a prominent Uzbek football player and aspiring coach Igor Shkvyrin. In that season, Almalyk set your best performance in their history of appearances in the High League — fourth place.


In the season 2010 and 2011, the Almalyk took eleventh place in the High League. In 2012, the club finished in eighth place, and the following season in fifth place. In the season of 2014, Almalyk took the sixth place in the championship. In 2015, he repeated his success of 2014 and was again the sixth. In the 2016 season unexpectedly at the end of the season took 13-th place, and by the end of the 2017 season became the seventh team in the High League.


In early January 2018, the club announced a return to the old and original name AGMK, under which he performed from 2004 to 2008, before renaming in FK Olmaliq in 2009.



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, New Olmaliq Stadium located not far from Metallurg Stadium.[1][2] 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.[1] The whole sporting compplex with New Olmaliq Stadium was officially named OKMK Sport majmuasi or AGMK Sporting complex and stadium AGMK Stadium.


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.[3][4]


On 27 May 2014 AGMK Stadium hosted the first international match, friendly match Uzbekistan – Oman ended with score 0:1.[5]



Football Club names changes








2004—2008AGMK
2009—2017Olmaliq
2018—AGMK


League history


































































Year

Div.

Pos.

Cup

Top scorer (League)
2004

1st L
6th
PR

2005
10th
GS

2006
10th
PR

2007
14th Promoted to the Uzbek LeagueR32


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

2016
13th
R16

Uzbekistan Muiddin Mamazulunov – 6

2017
8th
R16

Belarus Uladzislaw Kasmynin – 6


Players



Current squad



As of 17 May 2018[6]

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






























































No.

Position
Player
2

Uzbekistan

DF

Abdukakhkhor Khojiakbarov
3

Uzbekistan

DF

Mirjalol Miryusupov
4

Uzbekistan

DF

Khurshidbek Mukhtarov
5

Uzbekistan

MF

Dilshod Juraev
7

Uzbekistan

MF

Sanjar Rixsiboev
8

Uzbekistan

MF

Muzaffar Muzaffarov
9

Uzbekistan

FW

Zafar Polvonov
10

Uzbekistan

FW

Shokhnazar Norbekov
12

Uzbekistan

GK

Roman Abdulov
13

Uzbekistan

MF

Lutfulla Turaev
15

Serbia

DF

Vladimir Bubanja
16

Serbia

FW

Miloš Trifunović
17

Uzbekistan

FW

Kamoliddin Murzoev






















































No.

Position
Player
18

Uzbekistan

MF

Kakhramon Bakhodyrov
19

Belarus

DF

Uladzislaw Kasmynin
20

Uzbekistan

MF

Ibrokhim Numonov
21

Uzbekistan

MF

Gulomkhaydar Gulyamov
22

Uzbekistan

FW

Abdumalik Abdullayev
23

Serbia

MF

Jovan Đokić
24

Uzbekistan

DF

Javlon Guseynov
33

Kyrgyzstan

GK

Pavel Matyash
46

Uzbekistan

GK

Khurshid Khodjaev
77

Uzbekistan

MF

Otabek Zokirov
87

Moldova

FW

Vadim Cemîrtan
99

Uzbekistan

GK

Nizomiddin Ziyovutdinov


Managers










PeriodHead coach
2004—2007
Uzbekistan Rafael Fabarisov
2008—2016
Uzbekistan Igor Shkvyrin
2016—
Russia Viktor Kumykov


References




  1. ^ ab "У "Алмалыка" теперь новый современный стадион". sports.uz. 2014-01-20. 


  2. ^ "В Алмалыке построен современный стадион". vesti.uz. 2014-01-20. 


  3. ^ "Olmaliq vs. Metallurg, 2014-03-15". soccerway. 2014-03-15. 


  4. ^ "В Алмалыке открыт новый стадион". Champioanat.asia. 2014-03-16. 


  5. ^ "Сегодня состоится первая товарищеская встреча между командами Узбекистана и Омана". sports.uz. 2014-05-27. 


  6. ^ "FIRST TEAM". fc-olmaliq.uz. FC AGMK. Retrieved 17 May 2018. 




External links



  • Official Website (in Uzbek) (in Russian)

  • FC Olmaliq- Weltfussballarchiv

  • PFC Olmaliq- UzPFL

  • FC Olmaliq- soccerway





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