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Alga Bishkek
Full nameFC Alga Bishkek
Алга Бишкек Футбол Клубу
Founded1947; 77 years ago (1947), as FC Zenit Frunze
GroundDynamo Stadion
Capacity10,000
ManagerValeriy Berezovskiy
LeagueKyrgyz Premier League
2022KPL, 3rd
Websitehttp://fc-alga.com/

Football Club Alga Bishkek (Kyrgyz: Алга Бишкек Футбол Клубу, Alğa Bişkek Futbol Klubu) is a Kyrgyz professional football club based in Bishkek, that competes in the Kyrgyz Premier League, the top flight of Football in Kyrgyzstan. The club plays its home games at Dynamo Stadion.

History

Alga Bishkek were established in Frunze during 1947, as FC Zenith Frunze. At the end of the 2005 season, the club, now called FC SKA-Shoro Bishkek, folded. In 2007 the club was reformed as FC Aviator AAL Bishkek, but last only half a season before ceasing operations. In 2010 the club was again reformed, this time under their previous name FC Alga Bishkek.

Name history

  • 1947: Founded as FC Zenit Frunze.
  • 1950: Renamed FC Trudovye Rezervy Frunze.
  • 1953: Renamed FC Iskra Frunze.
  • 1955: Renamed FC Spartak Frunze.
  • 1961: Renamed FC Alga Frunze.
  • 1992: Renamed FC Alga Bishkek.
  • 1993: Renamed FC Alga-RIIF Bishkek.
  • 1994: Renamed FC Alga Bishkek.
  • 1996: Renamed FC Alga-PVO Bishkek.
  • 1998: Renamed FC SKA-PVO Bishkek.
  • 2004: Renamed FC SKA-Shoro Bishkek.
  • 2005: Dissolved.
  • 2007: Reformed as FC Aviator AAL Bishkek.
  • 2007: Dissolved.
  • 2010: Reformed as FC Alga Bishkek.

Domestic history

Season League Kyrgyzstan Cup Top goalscorer Managers
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
1998 1st 2 14 9 4 1 36 5 31
1999 1st 2 22 14 6 2 60 14 48
2000 1st 1 22 21 1 0 98 8 64
2001 1st 1 28 20 6 2 73 15 66
2002 1st 1 18 15 3 0 47 11 48 Kyrgyzstan Viacheslav Pryanishnikov 10
2003 1st 2 14 10 1 3 27 10 31
2004 1st 2 36 30 3 3 107 20 93
2005 1st 2 24 19 3 2 55 12 60
2007 1st 10 15 10 1 4 28 7 31
2010 1st 4 20 6 4 10 26 33 22 Kyrgyzstan Murat Jumakeev
2011 1st 4 20 7 5 8 29 36 26 Kyrgyzstan Vladimir Veryovkin 12 Kyrgyzstan Pavlo Sirotin
2012 1st 2 28 18 4 6 61 26 58 Runners-up Kyrgyzstan Tursunali Rustamov 12 Kyrgyzstan Pavlo Sirotin
2013 1st 4 20 8 7 5 36 14 31 Kyrgyzstan Nematjan Zakirov
2014 1st 3 20 10 5 5 35 22 35 Kyrgyzstan Ivan Filatov 10 Kyrgyzstan Nurzat Kadyrkulov
2015 1st 4 20 8 6 6 32 18 30 Kyrgyzstan Ivan Filatov 9 Kyrgyzstan Nurzat Kadyrkulov
2016 1st 3 18 12 3 3 37 20 39 Kyrgyzstan Aleksandr Beldinov
2017 1st 5 20 5 6 9 19 32 21
2018 1st 5 28 13 7 8 51 35 46 Round of 16 Turkmenistan Serdaraly Ataýew 12 Kyrgyzstan Andrey Krasnov
2019 1st 3 28 14 5 9 47 35 47 Semifinal
2020 1st 2 14 9 2 3 15 12 29 Semifinal Kyrgyzstan Temirbolot Tapaev
Kyrgyzstan Chyngyz Idrisov
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2021 1st 3 28 17 4 7 39 25 55 Runners-up Nigeria Aleriwa Oluwaseun 8 Kyrgyzstan Valeriy Berezovskiy

Continental history

As of match played 15 August 2015
Competition Pld W D L GF GA
AFC Cup 2 1 1 0 3 1
Total 2 1 1 0 3 1
Season
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2016 AFC Cup Qualifying round Macau Benfica de Macau 2–0
Bangladesh Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi 1–1

Players

Current squad

As of 28 April 2022[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Kyrgyzstan KGZ Sultan Beishenaliev
2 DF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Azamat Askerbekov
4 DF Nigeria NGA Emmanuel Makinde
6 MF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Chyngyz Idrisov
7 MF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Bayastan Talantbekov
8 FW Kyrgyzstan KGZ Mirlan Murzayev
9 FW Kyrgyzstan KGZ Mamatzia Zholdoshev
10 FW Kyrgyzstan KGZ Anton Zemlianukhin
11 MF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Temirlan Keneshov
13 GK Kyrgyzstan KGZ Kutman Kadyrbekov
14 MF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Adil Kadyrzhanov
17 DF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Danil Artyukov
18 DF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Ilgiz Ermekov
19 DF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Amanbek Manybekov
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Kazakhstan KAZ Raul Dzhalilov
21 MF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Bekzat Kenzhebekov
22 MF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Temirbolot Tapaev
23 DF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Andrey Dolzhenko
25 FW Kyrgyzstan KGZ Muhammad Karimov
26 DF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Chyngyz Subanov
33 GK Kyrgyzstan KGZ Pavel Matyash
55 FW Kyrgyzstan KGZ Kadyrbek Shaarbekov
64 MF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Aidar Alymkulov
67 DF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Aidar Mambetaliyev
77 FW Nigeria NGA Oluwaseun Aleriwa
88 DF Ukraine UKR Kyrylo Protsyshyn
99 MF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Edgar Bernhardt

Managerial history

Name Nat. From To Honours Notes
Valery Borisovich Behtenev  Soviet Union 1950 1950
Fevzi Ziyaevich Karabadzhak  Soviet Union 1957 1957
Fevzi Ziyaevich Karabadzhak  Soviet Union 1962 1962
Peter Y. Bogolyubov  Soviet Union 1963 1963
Nikolai Samarin  Soviet Union 1964 1964
Viktor Ivanovich Novikov  Soviet Union 1965 1967
Vadim Kirichenko  Soviet Union 1967 1967
Nikolai Nikitivich Yemtsov  Soviet Union 1968 1968
Alexander A.Keller  Soviet Union 1969 1970
Viktor Semenovich Ponomarev  Soviet Union 1971 1971
Vadim Kirichenko  Soviet Union 1971 1971
Aleksandr Kochetkov  Soviet Union 1972 1972
Artyom Falyan  Soviet Union Armenia 1972 1973
Nikolay Y. Glebov  Soviet Union 1973 1973
Pyotr Shubin  Soviet Union 1974 1975
Revgat Bibaev  Soviet Union 1978 1979
Boris Podkorytov  Soviet Union Kyrgyzstan 1984 1984
Mikhail Markovich Bichutsky  Soviet Union 1985 1988
Boris Podkorytov  Soviet Union Kyrgyzstan 1989 1990
Vyacheslav Solovyov  Soviet Union 1991 1991
Boris Podkorytov  Soviet Union Kyrgyzstan 1992 1993
Aleksandr Shumeyko  Kyrgyzstan 1997 1999
Nematjan Zakirov  Kyrgyzstan 2000 2003
Murat Jumakeev  Kyrgyzstan 2003 2005
Murat Jumakeev  Kyrgyzstan 2010 2010
Pavlo Sirotin  Kyrgyzstan 13 April 2011[2] 2012
Nematjan Zakirov  Kyrgyzstan 2013 2013
Nurzat Kadyrkulov  Kyrgyzstan 2014 2015
Aleksandr Beldinov  Kyrgyzstan 2016

Honours

Domestic

References

  1. ^ "«Алга»". kpfl.kg/ (in Russian). Kyrgyz Premier League. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  2. ^ "П.Сиротин стал главным тренером футбольного клуба Алга". sport.akipress.org/ (in Russian). sport.akipress.org. 13 April 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2015.