History

Football club «Aktobe» is one the of most titled clubs in Kazakhstan. A five-time champion of the country. Home arena is the Central Stadium, was opened in 1975. Nowadays, the stadium holds over 12 800 people and is unique in its kind. The football arena was one of the first in the USSR without treadmills. Club’s colors are red and white. The main fan movement is the organization called 13 SECTOR.

In the early 2000s, the club has participated in European tournaments for 11 years in a row. Starting with the qualifying rounds, the club several times stopped in a step from the group stage of the European Cup. There were 15 victories, 11 draws and 20 losses in 46 games, the overall goal difference was 54-64. The first match in the European Cup was held with the club «Liepājas Metalurgs». «Aktobe» won the first match against Austrian club named «Mattersburg». The biggest victory was achieved with a score of 4:0 (Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, Champions League 2009-10). The biggest loss was with a score of 1:5 (Dynamo Kyiv, Ukraine, European League 2013-14).

From the moment of its formation, FC «Aktobe» has changed its name five times.

1967-1995 – Aktyubinets
1996-1997 – Aktobemunai
1997-2000 – Aktobe
2000-2005 – Aktobe-Lento
Since 2005 – Aktobe

The Central Stadium is the main football arena of the city and home arena of the football club «Aktobe». It was built in 1975. August 28th became the opening day and this day, the match was between clubs «Aktyubinets» and «CSKA» (0:1), the goal was scored by Boris Kopeykin. The stadium is the country’s most visited place. It can accommodate up to 12 800 people.

Record holders for most matches

No.PlayerTotalKCKCSCKCLEL
1  Marat Khairullyn3082273821427
2  Yuriy Logvinenko296229343921
3  Andrei Sidelnikov2592022121222
4  Samat Smakov2381842621016
5  Petr Badlo233177233921
6  Emil Kenzhesariev191139212920
7  Alexandr Mitrofanov17714917164
8  Kairat Ashirbekov15914117010
9  Dmitriy Urist15213418000
10  Konstantin Golovskoy151119162104

Record holders in number of goals

No.PlayerTotalKCKCSCKCLEL
1  Marat Khairullyn786210024
2  Andrey Miroshnichenko60537000
3  Samat Smakov47364052
4  Dmitriy Urist45450000
5  Kairat Ashirbekov44377000
6  Konstantin Golovskoy43365020
6  Murat Tleshev43308032
8  Sergei Rogachev38326000
9  Marcos Pizzelli36333000
10  Sergei Strukov31215302

History of participation in European competitions

«Aktobe” has taken part in 11 draws of tournaments held under the auspices of the Union of European Football Associations: the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Cup. Starting with the qualifying rounds, the club several times stopped in a step from the group stage of the European Cup. There were 15 victories, 11 draws and 20 losses in 46 games, the overall goal difference was 54-64. The first match in the European Cup was held with the club «Liepājas Metalurgs». «Aktobe» won the first match against Austrian club named Mattersburg. The biggest victory was achieved with a score of 4:0 (Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, UCL 2009-10). The biggest loss was with a score of 1:5 (Dynamo Kyiv, Ukraine, UEL 2013-14).

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAwayResult
2006-2007Champions League1Q LatviaLiepājas Metalurgs1:10:11:2
2007-2008UEFA CUP1Q AustriaMattersburg1:02:43:4
2008-2009Champions League1Q MoldaviaSheriff (Tiraspol)1:00:41:4
2009-2010Champions League2Q IcelandHafnarfjarðar2:04:06:0
3Q IsraelMaccabi (Haifa)0:03:43:4
European LeaguePlay-off GermanyWerder (Bremen)0:23:63:8
2010-2011Champions League2Q GeorgiaOlimpi (Rustavi)2:01:13:1
3Q IsraelHapoel (Tel Aviv)1:01:32:3
European LeaguePlay-off NetherlandsAZ (Alkmar)2:10:22:3
2011-2012European League2Q HungaryKecskeméti 0:01:11:1
3Q RussiaAlania (Vladikavkaz)1:11:12:2 (2:4 п)
2012-2013European League1Q GeorgiaTorpedo (Kutaisi)1:01:12:1
2Q MoldaviaMilsami3:02:45:4
3Q BelgiumGenk1:21:22:4
2013-2014European League1Q ArmeniaGandzasar2:12:14:2
2Q NorwayHødd 2:00:12:1
3Q IcelandBreiðablik1:00:11:1 (2:1 п)
Play-off UkraineDynamo (Kyiv)2:31:53:8
2014-2015Champion League2Q GeorgiaDinamo (Tbilisi)3:01:04:0
3Q RomaniaSteaua Bucharest2:21:23:4
European LeaguePlay-off PolandLegia (Warsaw)0:10:20:3
2015-2016European League1Q EstoniaNõmme Kalju0:10:00:1
2016-2017European League1Q HungaryMTK (Budapest)1:10:21:3

Results against foreign clubs

CountryМВНПМЗМПРМ!
 Austria210134-1
 Armenia220042+2
 Belgium200224-2
 Hungary403124-2
 Germany200238-5
 Georgia642092+7
Israel411257-2
 Iceland430171+6
 Latvia201112-1
 Moldavia420268-2
 Netherlands210123-1
Norway210121+1
 Poland200203-3
 Russia2020220
 Romania201134-1
 Ukraine200238-5
Estonia201101-1