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FC Astana

Astana Football Club (Kazakh: Астана футбол клубы, romanized: Astana Futbol Kluby) is a professional football club based in Astana. They play in the Kazakhstan Premier League, the highest level of Kazakh football. The club's home ground is the 30,254-seat Astana Arena stadium. The club colours, reflected in their badge and kit, are sky blue and yellow. Founded as Lokomotiv Astana in 2009, the club changed its name to Astana in 2011.[5]

Astana
Full nameAstana futbol kluby
Астана футбол клубы
Astana Football Club
Nickname(s)Sary-Kökter, Жёлто-синие (The Yellow-and-Blues)[1]
Astanalyqtar, Астанчане (The Astaneses)
Qalalyqtar, Горожане
(The Citizens)
Founded2009; 15 years ago (2009) as Lokomotiv Astana[2]
StadiumAstana Arena
Capacity30,254[3]
OwnerSamruk-Kazyna
General managerArslan Bespayev[4]
ManagerGrigori Babayan
LeaguePremier League
2023Premier League, 2nd of 14
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The club has won a record seven league titles, three Kazakhstan Cups and six Kazakhstan Super Cups.

History edit

Founding and first years (2009–2014) edit

On 27 December 2008, football clubs from Almaty Megasport and Alma-Ata announced they would merge to found a new club.[6] The club was named "FC Lokomotiv Astana" as the National Railway Company Kazakhstan Temir Zholy became a general sponsor.[6] Kazakhstan Temir Zholy in cooperation with City Council of Astana decided to move the club to the new building stadium in the capital of Kazakhstan.[6] Vakhid Masudov became the first head coach in the club's history.[7] The club has benefited from a high salary role which has enabled them to attract players of status to the club. Andrey Tikhonov and Yegor Titov first of all came from the Russian Football Premier League.[8] Several more followed such as Patrick Ovie and Baffour Gyan. Maksim Shatskikh later arrived from Dynamo Kyiv in the Ukrainian Premier League which was again a very high-profile capture for the club.[9] The majority of their other players have arrived from other clubs of the Kazakhstan Premier League, mostly on free transfers from the clubs which were absorbed to make the club and several which went into bankruptcy.

On 8 March 2009, Lokomotiv played in the league's inaugural match against Kazakhmys in Satbayev. In March 2009, Vakhid Masudov was replaced by Vladimir Gulyamkhaidarov.[10] However, only two days after his appointment he was replaced by Russian specialist Sergei Yuran.[10] The club earned silver medals in their first season of play. On 14 November 2010, Holger Fach guided Astana to their first Kazakhstan Cup success.[11] However, they were ineligible for a UEFA license since they had not yet existed for at least three years.[12] So they were not able to start in the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League. On 2 March 2011, Astana beat Tobol 2–1 and won the Kazakhstan Super Cup for the first time.[13] In 2012, Miroslav Beránek led Astana to win their second Kazakhstan Cup.[14] In July 2013, the club made a debut in Europe playing in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League against Botev Plovdiv. Astana lost both matches, 0–1 at home and 0–5 away.[15][16] On 4 July 2013, Astana officially joined to newly created Astana Presidential Sports Club, the organization supported by the Sovereign Wealth Fund Samruk-Kazyna to combine the main sports teams in Astana.[17][18]

Stoilov years: Domestic dominance and European breakthrough (2014–2018) edit

 
Match against AIK in 2014

On 22 June 2014, the club announced that former Botev Plovdiv manager Stanimir Stoilov was appointed as new head coach.[19] In 2014–15 European campaign, Astana played four ties in the UEFA Europa League qualifying stages. In the first round they beat Pyunik 6–1 on aggregate, then raised more than a few eyebrows in the second round, beating Hapoel Tel Aviv 3–1 on aggregate thanks to a convincing home leg win.[20] The third qualifying round saw Astana cruise past AIK, with a 4–1 aggregate score. In the play-off round, Astana was defeated by Villarreal.[21] On 1 November 2014, Astana became Kazakhstan Premier League champions for the first time in their history, securing the championship with a 3–0 home win against Kaisar.[22]

On 1 March 2015, Astana won the 2015 Kazakhstan Super Cup, beating Kairat 3–2 in a penalty shoot-out after the match ended with the score 0–0. On 26 August 2015, the club became the first team from Kazakhstan to reach the group stage of the UEFA Champions League, after beating APOEL 2–1 on aggregate in the play-off round.[23][24] They were drawn in Group C alongside Benfica, Atlético Madrid and Galatasaray,[25] where they managed to obtain four points in six games after four draws and two losses.[26] On 8 November 2015, Astana clinched their second Kazakhstan Premier League title beating Aktobe 1–0 at home in the last tour game.[27] On 9 December 2015, the club extended their contract with Stanimir Stoilov for the next two years.[28]

In the 2016 season, Astana was eliminated from UEFA Champions League after two stages, being defeated by Celtic in the third qualifying round 3–2 on aggregate. However, the club qualified for the UEFA Europa League group stage, beating BATE in the play-off round. On 26 October 2016, Astana won their third straight championship under Stoilov's rule. On 19 November 2016, the club won the 2016 Kazakhstan Cup, defeating Kairat 1–0. Their 2017 Champions League bid was stopped short once again by Celtic, this time in the playoff round. Following an embarrassing 5–0 rout in Glasgow, they failed to reach the group stages in an 8–4 defeat on aggregate. However, Astana reached another milestone by reaching the knockout phase of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League after finishing second in the group phase. Astana extended further its domestic dominance by winning fourth consecutive title in the 2017 season.[29] On 8 January 2018, Stoilov signed a new contract with Astana,[30] but left the club on 1 March 2018 to take over the vacant Kazakhstan national football team's manager position.[31]

Post Stoilov years: (2018–) edit

On the same day as Stoilov was announced as the new manager of Kazakhstan, 1 March 2018, Grigori Babayan was announced as the Astana's interim manager.[32] On 1 June 2018, Astana announced Roman Hryhorchuk as the club's new manager.[33] On 17 August 2018, Hryhorchuk left Astana on compassionate leave with Grigori Babayan again stepping in as Caretaker Manager.[34] Astana announced on 3 January 2019 that Hryhorchuk would return to lead the team after missing the second half of the 2018 season due to family reasons.[35] On 14 January 2019, Paul Ashworth was announced as the new executive director of FC Astana.[36] Hryhorchuk left Astana by mutual consent on 13 January 2020.[37] The following day, 14 January 2020, Michal Bílek was announced as the new head coach of Astana.[38]

On 18 February 2020, Astana revealed a new logo to commemorate 10-years of the club.[39]

On 26 August 2020, with Astana 2nd in the league and having just being knocked out of the UEFA Champions League, Michal Bílek was sacked as manager, with Executive Director Paul Ashworth taking over in a caretaker capacity.[40] Ashworth his role as caretaker manager and Executive Director by mutual consent on 7 October 2020.[41] Two days later, 9 October, David Loria was announced as the clubs new Executive Director.[42] On 16 October 2020, former captain Andrey Tikhonov was appointed as the clubs new manager.[43]

On 5 November 2021, Astana announced the departure of Andrey Tikhonov as their manager,[44] with Srđan Blagojević being announced as the clubs new head coach on 21 November 2021.[45] On 13 September 2022, Blagojević left Astana by mutual consent to become Head Coach of Debreceni, with Grigori Babayan returning to the club as their new Head Coach.[46][47] Astana qualified for the UEFA Europa Conference League group stage in the 2023-24 season and finished 3rd in their group.

Stadium edit

Astana's current home venue is Astana Arena. The stadium has been Astana's home since the mid of the 2009 season, when the club moved from the Kazhymukan Munaitpasov Stadium.[48] The stadium holds 30,254 and has a retractable roof. The inaugural match at the new stadium was a 2–1 win over the Kazakhstan national under-21 football team in a friendly match. It is also serves as a national stadium for the Kazakhstan national football team.

 
A panorama of Astana Arena from the Eastern Stand, showing from left to right the Southern Stand, the Western Stand and the Northern Stand

Colours and crest edit

 
Crest used as Lokomotiv Astana

The team's original crest was implemented in 2009 consisting of the team's name, Football Club Lokomotiv Astana, on a blue round frame and a blue coloured letter "L" in the center, meaning railway track. As the result of renaming in 2011, the club adopted a new crest. The crest consisted of the team's name with uppercase letters on an image of the ball. This was accompanied by the words "football club" in Kazakh and Russian languages on the top and bottom of the crest. On 23 January 2013, the club presented a new crest, which replicated the style and colours of the Lokomotiv Astana crest. The crest consisted an image of the ball in a shanyrak style and two Kazakh national patterns on each side.[49] The present club crest was introduced on 10 March 2014, and incorporated the Astana Presidential Club crest's style and colours as well as BC Astana, Astana Pro Team and Astana Dakar Team.[50] The crest consists of the team's name, Astana Football Club, under a flying ball.

Blue and white were initially the club's primary colours, the team's nickname was the "Blue-and-White". Blue was used to accent the home jersey while white was the main colour of the team's away kit. During the 2012 season, Astana wore yellow and blue striped shirts and blue shorts as home kit and wholly blue away kit. In 2013, they retrieved original colours used from 2009 to 2011. In 2013, the club joined to Astana Presidential Club and adopted its colours. The present club colours are sky blue and yellow. Astana's current shirt sponsor is Sovereign Wealth Fund Samruk-Kazyna.[51] The club's first kit sponsorship was from national railway company Kazakhstan Temir Zholy who sponsored the club for a total of 4 years before ending the deal in 2013. The team's kit supplier is Adidas who have supplied the club kits since their inception.[51]

In March 2023, Astana announced Chery as their new sponsor, whilst also confirming their switch to Nike.[52]


The club announced the return of their old crest after competing in their Europa Conference League group.

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2009–2014 Adidas Kazakhstan Temir Zholy
2014–22 Samruk-Kazyna
2023– Nike Samruk-Kazyna

Players edit

First team squad edit

As of 6 May 2024[53]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 MF   KAZ Marat Bystrov
5 DF   LTU Kipras Kažukolovas
6 DF   KAZ Yan Vorogovsky
7 MF   BLR Max Ebong
8 MF   KAZ Islambek Kuat
10 MF   CRO Marin Tomasov
11 FW   NGA Nnamdi Ahanonu
15 DF   KAZ Abzal Beysebekov (captain)
17 DF   GRE Giannis Masouras
19 MF   GHA Barnes Osei
21 MF   KAZ Elkhan Astanov
22 DF   KAZ Aleksandr Marochkin
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF   FRA Fabien Ourega
27 DF   KAZ Timur Dosmagambetov
28 FW   GUI Ousmane Camara
45 DF   MKD Aleksa Amanović
55 GK   KAZ Aleksandr Zarutskiy
66 DF   KAZ Talgat Kusyapov
72 FW   KAZ Stanislav Basmanov
74 GK   KAZ Mukhammedzhan Seysen
81 FW   KAZ Ramazan Karimov
93 GK   CRO Josip Čondrić
97 FW   KAZ Nurali Zhaksylyk

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   SRB Dušan Jovančić (at AE Kifisia until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   KAZ Vladislav Prokopenko (at Zhenis until 31 December 2024)

For recent transfers, see List of Kazakhstan football transfers winter 2023–24.

Retired numbers edit

No. Player Nationality Position Astana debut Last match Ref
1 Nenad Erić   Kazakhstan Goalkeeper 12 March 2011 27 November 2020 [54][55]

Non-playing staff edit

Management edit

Position Staff
General Manager   Arslan Bespayev
Executive Director   Baglan Yergeshev
CEO'S Counselor   Sayan Khamitzhanov
Sports Director   Igor Pavlyuk

Last updated: 18 January 2022
Source: fcastana.kz

Coaching staff edit

Position Staff
Manager   Grigori Babayan
Assistant Manager   Aleksandr Moskalenko
Assistant Manager   Said Ibraimov
First Team Goalkeeping Coach   Milan Stojkovic
First Team Fitness Coach   Arkadiy Bakulin
First Team Analyst   Amal Ayazov

Last updated: 22 January 2022
Source: FC Astana

Notable managers edit

The following managers won at least one trophy when in charge of Astana:

Honours edit

Statistics edit

Seasons edit

Season Rank Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Cup CL EL ECL
2009 2 26 20 0 6 54 24 30 60 2R
2010 4 32 14 8 10 41 28 13 50 Won
2011 4 32 16 7 9 50 37 13 33 2R
2012 5 26 13 7 6 34 24 10 46 Won
2013 2 32 19 5 8 56 28 28 38 QF 1QR
2014 1 32 18 10 4 63 26 37 45 SF PO
2015 1 32 20 7 5 55 26 39 46 Runner-up GS
2016 1 32 23 4 5 47 21 26 73 Won 3QR GS
2017 1 33 25 4 4 74 21 51 76 R16 PO R32
2018 1 33 24 5 4 68 22 40 77 R16 3QR GS
2019 1 33 22 3 8 67 28 39 69 R16 1QR GS
2020 3 20 11 3 6 32 21 11 36 1QR 2QR
2021 2 26 17 6 3 53 25 28 57 SF 3QR
2022 1 26 16 5 5 65 24 41 53 SF 2QR
2023 2 26 16 5 5 36 24 12 53 SF 2QR 3QR GS
Key

Rank = Rank in the Kazakhstan Premier League; P = Played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points; Cup = Kazakhstan Cup; CL = UEFA Champions League; EL = UEFA Europa League; ECL = UEFA Europa Conference League.
in = Still in competition; — = Not attended; 1R = 1st round; 2R = 2nd round; 3R = 3rd round; 1QR = 1st qualifying round; 2QR = 2nd qualifying round; 3QR = 3rd qualifying round; PO = Play-off round; GS = Group stage; ; R32 = Round of 32; R16 = Round of 16; QF = Quarter-finals; SF = Semi-finals; F = Final.

European record edit

As of match played 14 December 2023
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Champions League 35 12 11 12 40 53 −13
UEFA Europa League 49 18 9 22 67 80 –13
UEFA Europa Conference League 14 3 3 8 13 27 –14
Total 98 33 23 42 120 160 –40
Key

1QR = 1st qualifying round; 2QR = 2nd qualifying round; 3QR = 3rd qualifying round; PO = Play-off round; GS = Group stage; R32 = Round of 32.

UEFA coefficient edit

The table shows the position of FC Astana (highlighted), based on their UEFA coefficient club ranking, and four clubs, which are closest to FC Astana's position (the two clubs with the higher coefficient and the two with the lower coefficient).

Rank Team Points
108   APOEL 14.500
109   Sparta Praha 14.000
110   Astana 14.000
111   Besiktas 14.000
112   Wolfsberger AC 13.500

As of 24 July 2023.[57]

Records edit

As of match played 29 October 2023

  • Record European victory 4–0 v. Maccabi Tel Aviv (19 October 2017)
  • Record European defeat  6–0 v. AZ (24 October 2019)
  • Record League victory – 7–0 v. Atyrau (9 September 2017)
  • Record League defeat – 0–5 v. Irtysh (26 May 2011)[58]
  • Most League wins in a row – 8, 7 April 2009 – 30 April 2009[59]
  • Most League appearances – 277, Abzal Beisebekov 2009, 2012–Present
  • Most appearances overall – 391, Abzal Beisebekov 2009, 2012–Present
  • Most goals scored in a League season – 19, Junior Kabananga 2017 & Marin Tomasov 2019
  • Most goals scored in a season overall – 26, Marin Tomasov 2019
  • Youngest first-team player – Madi Zhakypbayev, 15 years, 11 months, 21 days[60]
  • Oldest first-team player – Andrey Tikhonov, 39 years, 9 days[61]

Most appearances edit

As of match played 12 May 2024

Players played over 50 competitive, professional matches only. Appearances as substitute (goals in parentheses) included in total.

Name Years League Cup Super Cup Europe Total
1   Abzal Beisebekov 2009, 2012–present 284 (14) 36 (1) 10 (0) 71 (4) 401 (19)
2   Nenad Erić 2011–2020 227 (0) 16 (0) 7 (0) 68 (0) 318 (0)
3   Dmitri Shomko 2011, 2014–2020 194 (7) 8 (0) 7 (0) 67 (5) 276 (12)
4   Marin Tomasov 2017, 2018–Present 169 (79) 13 (3) 6 (3) 53 (15) 241 (101)
5   Yevgeny Postnikov 2014–2021 149 (2) 10 (0) 6 (0) 58 (3) 223 (5)
6   Marin Aničić 2014–2019 148 (5) 7 (0) 5 (0) 52 (6) 212 (11)
7   Tanat Nusserbayev 2011–2016 152 (46) 18 (5) 3 (0) 24 (3) 197 (54)
8   Serikzhan Muzhikov 2014, 2015–2019 122 (16) 10 (1) 3 (0) 54 (2) 189 (19)
9   Patrick Twumasi 2013, 2014, 2015–2018 123 (48) 9 (6) 4 (0) 35 (15) 171 (69)
10   Roman Murtazayev 2017–2019, 2021 110 (25) 3 (0) 4 (0) 36 (5) 152 (30)

Top goalscorers edit

As of match played 12 May 2024
Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
Name Years League Cup Super Cup Europe Total
1   Marin Tomasov 2017, 2018–Present 79 (169) 3 (13) 3 (6) 16 (53) 101 (241)
2   Patrick Twumasi 2013, 2014, 2015–2018 48 (123) 6 (9) 0 (4) 15 (35) 69 (171)
2   Tanat Nusserbayev 2011–2016 46 (152) 5 (18) 0 (3) 3 (24) 54 (197)
4   Junior Kabananga 2015–2018, 2018–2019 31 (77) 3 (5) 2 (2) 6 (44) 42 (128)
5   Foxi Kéthévoama 2012, 2013–2015 26 (109) 5 (13) 1 (2) 2 (22) 34 (146)
6   Roman Murtazayev 2017–2019, 2021 25 (110) 0 (3) 0 (4) 5 (36) 30 (152)
7   Abat Aymbetov 2021–2024 23 (58) 4 (14) 0 (1) 2 (18) 29 (91)
8   Igor Bugaiov 2010–2011 18 (57) 6 (6) 2 (1) - (-) 26 (64)
9   Pedro Eugénio 2021–2022 18 (29) 6 (9) 0 (0) 0 (6) 24 (44)
10   Đorđe Despotović 2016–2018 14 (53) 3 (4) 0 (2) 3 (19) 20 (78)

Partnerships edit

On 11 November 2013 it was announced that Astana had partnered with the La Liga team Real Sociedad to cooperate in terms of exchange of skills and knowledge, organization of friendly matches, training camps for youth development and grassroots football.
On 29 April 2014 it was announced that Astana Presidential Club had signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Galatasaray Sports Club. The memorandum chiefly provides for cooperation between the Astana and Galatasaray S.K. football departments.

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External links edit

  • Official website   (in Kazakh and Russian)
  • FC Astana on UEFA.com
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Not to be confused with FC Astana 1964 Astana Football Club Kazakh Astana futbol kluby romanized Astana Futbol Kluby is a professional football club based in Astana They play in the Kazakhstan Premier League the highest level of Kazakh football The club s home ground is the 30 254 seat Astana Arena stadium The club colours reflected in their badge and kit are sky blue and yellow Founded as Lokomotiv Astana in 2009 the club changed its name to Astana in 2011 5 AstanaFull nameAstana futbol klubyAstana futbol klubyAstana Football ClubNickname s Sary Kokter Zhyolto sinie The Yellow and Blues 1 Astanalyqtar Astanchane The Astaneses Qalalyqtar Gorozhane The Citizens Founded2009 15 years ago 2009 as Lokomotiv Astana 2 StadiumAstana ArenaCapacity30 254 3 OwnerSamruk KazynaGeneral managerArslan Bespayev 4 ManagerGrigori BabayanLeaguePremier League2023Premier League 2nd of 14WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season The club has won a record seven league titles three Kazakhstan Cups and six Kazakhstan Super Cups Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and first years 2009 2014 1 2 Stoilov years Domestic dominance and European breakthrough 2014 2018 1 3 Post Stoilov years 2018 2 Stadium 3 Colours and crest 4 Players 4 1 First team squad 4 2 Out on loan 4 3 Retired numbers 5 Non playing staff 5 1 Management 5 2 Coaching staff 5 3 Notable managers 6 Honours 7 Statistics 7 1 Seasons 7 2 European record 7 2 1 UEFA coefficient 7 3 Records 7 4 Most appearances 7 5 Top goalscorers 8 Partnerships 9 References 10 External linksHistory editFounding and first years 2009 2014 edit On 27 December 2008 football clubs from Almaty Megasport and Alma Ata announced they would merge to found a new club 6 The club was named FC Lokomotiv Astana as the National Railway Company Kazakhstan Temir Zholy became a general sponsor 6 Kazakhstan Temir Zholy in cooperation with City Council of Astana decided to move the club to the new building stadium in the capital of Kazakhstan 6 Vakhid Masudov became the first head coach in the club s history 7 The club has benefited from a high salary role which has enabled them to attract players of status to the club Andrey Tikhonov and Yegor Titov first of all came from the Russian Football Premier League 8 Several more followed such as Patrick Ovie and Baffour Gyan Maksim Shatskikh later arrived from Dynamo Kyiv in the Ukrainian Premier League which was again a very high profile capture for the club 9 The majority of their other players have arrived from other clubs of the Kazakhstan Premier League mostly on free transfers from the clubs which were absorbed to make the club and several which went into bankruptcy On 8 March 2009 Lokomotiv played in the league s inaugural match against Kazakhmys in Satbayev In March 2009 Vakhid Masudov was replaced by Vladimir Gulyamkhaidarov 10 However only two days after his appointment he was replaced by Russian specialist Sergei Yuran 10 The club earned silver medals in their first season of play On 14 November 2010 Holger Fach guided Astana to their first Kazakhstan Cup success 11 However they were ineligible for a UEFA license since they had not yet existed for at least three years 12 So they were not able to start in the 2011 12 UEFA Europa League On 2 March 2011 Astana beat Tobol 2 1 and won the Kazakhstan Super Cup for the first time 13 In 2012 Miroslav Beranek led Astana to win their second Kazakhstan Cup 14 In July 2013 the club made a debut in Europe playing in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League against Botev Plovdiv Astana lost both matches 0 1 at home and 0 5 away 15 16 On 4 July 2013 Astana officially joined to newly created Astana Presidential Sports Club the organization supported by the Sovereign Wealth Fund Samruk Kazyna to combine the main sports teams in Astana 17 18 Stoilov years Domestic dominance and European breakthrough 2014 2018 edit nbsp Match against AIK in 2014 On 22 June 2014 the club announced that former Botev Plovdiv manager Stanimir Stoilov was appointed as new head coach 19 In 2014 15 European campaign Astana played four ties in the UEFA Europa League qualifying stages In the first round they beat Pyunik 6 1 on aggregate then raised more than a few eyebrows in the second round beating Hapoel Tel Aviv 3 1 on aggregate thanks to a convincing home leg win 20 The third qualifying round saw Astana cruise past AIK with a 4 1 aggregate score In the play off round Astana was defeated by Villarreal 21 On 1 November 2014 Astana became Kazakhstan Premier League champions for the first time in their history securing the championship with a 3 0 home win against Kaisar 22 On 1 March 2015 Astana won the 2015 Kazakhstan Super Cup beating Kairat 3 2 in a penalty shoot out after the match ended with the score 0 0 On 26 August 2015 the club became the first team from Kazakhstan to reach the group stage of the UEFA Champions League after beating APOEL 2 1 on aggregate in the play off round 23 24 They were drawn in Group C alongside Benfica Atletico Madrid and Galatasaray 25 where they managed to obtain four points in six games after four draws and two losses 26 On 8 November 2015 Astana clinched their second Kazakhstan Premier League title beating Aktobe 1 0 at home in the last tour game 27 On 9 December 2015 the club extended their contract with Stanimir Stoilov for the next two years 28 In the 2016 season Astana was eliminated from UEFA Champions League after two stages being defeated by Celtic in the third qualifying round 3 2 on aggregate However the club qualified for the UEFA Europa League group stage beating BATE in the play off round On 26 October 2016 Astana won their third straight championship under Stoilov s rule On 19 November 2016 the club won the 2016 Kazakhstan Cup defeating Kairat 1 0 Their 2017 Champions League bid was stopped short once again by Celtic this time in the playoff round Following an embarrassing 5 0 rout in Glasgow they failed to reach the group stages in an 8 4 defeat on aggregate However Astana reached another milestone by reaching the knockout phase of the 2017 18 UEFA Europa League after finishing second in the group phase Astana extended further its domestic dominance by winning fourth consecutive title in the 2017 season 29 On 8 January 2018 Stoilov signed a new contract with Astana 30 but left the club on 1 March 2018 to take over the vacant Kazakhstan national football team s manager position 31 Post Stoilov years 2018 edit On the same day as Stoilov was announced as the new manager of Kazakhstan 1 March 2018 Grigori Babayan was announced as the Astana s interim manager 32 On 1 June 2018 Astana announced Roman Hryhorchuk as the club s new manager 33 On 17 August 2018 Hryhorchuk left Astana on compassionate leave with Grigori Babayan again stepping in as Caretaker Manager 34 Astana announced on 3 January 2019 that Hryhorchuk would return to lead the team after missing the second half of the 2018 season due to family reasons 35 On 14 January 2019 Paul Ashworth was announced as the new executive director of FC Astana 36 Hryhorchuk left Astana by mutual consent on 13 January 2020 37 The following day 14 January 2020 Michal Bilek was announced as the new head coach of Astana 38 On 18 February 2020 Astana revealed a new logo to commemorate 10 years of the club 39 On 26 August 2020 with Astana 2nd in the league and having just being knocked out of the UEFA Champions League Michal Bilek was sacked as manager with Executive Director Paul Ashworth taking over in a caretaker capacity 40 Ashworth his role as caretaker manager and Executive Director by mutual consent on 7 October 2020 41 Two days later 9 October David Loria was announced as the clubs new Executive Director 42 On 16 October 2020 former captain Andrey Tikhonov was appointed as the clubs new manager 43 On 5 November 2021 Astana announced the departure of Andrey Tikhonov as their manager 44 with Srđan Blagojevic being announced as the clubs new head coach on 21 November 2021 45 On 13 September 2022 Blagojevic left Astana by mutual consent to become Head Coach of Debreceni with Grigori Babayan returning to the club as their new Head Coach 46 47 Astana qualified for the UEFA Europa Conference League group stage in the 2023 24 season and finished 3rd in their group Stadium editMain article Astana Arena Astana s current home venue is Astana Arena The stadium has been Astana s home since the mid of the 2009 season when the club moved from the Kazhymukan Munaitpasov Stadium 48 The stadium holds 30 254 and has a retractable roof The inaugural match at the new stadium was a 2 1 win over the Kazakhstan national under 21 football team in a friendly match It is also serves as a national stadium for the Kazakhstan national football team nbsp A panorama of Astana Arena from the Eastern Stand showing from left to right the Southern Stand the Western Stand and the Northern StandColours and crest edit nbsp Crest used as Lokomotiv Astana The team s original crest was implemented in 2009 consisting of the team s name Football Club Lokomotiv Astana on a blue round frame and a blue coloured letter L in the center meaning railway track As the result of renaming in 2011 the club adopted a new crest The crest consisted of the team s name with uppercase letters on an image of the ball This was accompanied by the words football club in Kazakh and Russian languages on the top and bottom of the crest On 23 January 2013 the club presented a new crest which replicated the style and colours of the Lokomotiv Astana crest The crest consisted an image of the ball in a shanyrak style and two Kazakh national patterns on each side 49 The present club crest was introduced on 10 March 2014 and incorporated the Astana Presidential Club crest s style and colours as well as BC Astana Astana Pro Team and Astana Dakar Team 50 The crest consists of the team s name Astana Football Club under a flying ball Blue and white were initially the club s primary colours the team s nickname was the Blue and White Blue was used to accent the home jersey while white was the main colour of the team s away kit During the 2012 season Astana wore yellow and blue striped shirts and blue shorts as home kit and wholly blue away kit In 2013 they retrieved original colours used from 2009 to 2011 In 2013 the club joined to Astana Presidential Club and adopted its colours The present club colours are sky blue and yellow Astana s current shirt sponsor is Sovereign Wealth Fund Samruk Kazyna 51 The club s first kit sponsorship was from national railway company Kazakhstan Temir Zholy who sponsored the club for a total of 4 years before ending the deal in 2013 The team s kit supplier is Adidas who have supplied the club kits since their inception 51 In March 2023 Astana announced Chery as their new sponsor whilst also confirming their switch to Nike 52 The club announced the return of their old crest after competing in their Europa Conference League group Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor 2009 2014 Adidas Kazakhstan Temir Zholy 2014 22 Samruk Kazyna 2023 Nike Samruk KazynaPlayers editFirst team squad edit As of 6 May 2024 53 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 4 MF nbsp KAZ Marat Bystrov 5 DF nbsp LTU Kipras Kazukolovas 6 DF nbsp KAZ Yan Vorogovsky 7 MF nbsp BLR Max Ebong 8 MF nbsp KAZ Islambek Kuat 10 MF nbsp CRO Marin Tomasov 11 FW nbsp NGA Nnamdi Ahanonu 15 DF nbsp KAZ Abzal Beysebekov captain 17 DF nbsp GRE Giannis Masouras 19 MF nbsp GHA Barnes Osei 21 MF nbsp KAZ Elkhan Astanov 22 DF nbsp KAZ Aleksandr Marochkin No Pos Nation Player 23 MF nbsp FRA Fabien Ourega 27 DF nbsp KAZ Timur Dosmagambetov 28 FW nbsp GUI Ousmane Camara 45 DF nbsp MKD Aleksa Amanovic 55 GK nbsp KAZ Aleksandr Zarutskiy 66 DF nbsp KAZ Talgat Kusyapov 72 FW nbsp KAZ Stanislav Basmanov 74 GK nbsp KAZ Mukhammedzhan Seysen 81 FW nbsp KAZ Ramazan Karimov 93 GK nbsp CRO Josip Condric 97 FW nbsp KAZ Nurali Zhaksylyk Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp SRB Dusan Jovancic at AE Kifisia until 30 June 2024 No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp KAZ Vladislav Prokopenko at Zhenis until 31 December 2024 For recent transfers see List of Kazakhstan football transfers winter 2023 24 Retired numbers edit See also Retired numbers in association football No Player Nationality Position Astana debut Last match Ref 1 Nenad Eric nbsp Kazakhstan Goalkeeper 12 March 2011 27 November 2020 54 55 Non playing staff editManagement edit Position Staff General Manager nbsp Arslan Bespayev Executive Director nbsp Baglan Yergeshev CEO S Counselor nbsp Sayan Khamitzhanov Sports Director nbsp Igor Pavlyuk Last updated 18 January 2022Source fcastana kz Coaching staff edit Position Staff Manager nbsp Grigori Babayan Assistant Manager nbsp Aleksandr Moskalenko Assistant Manager nbsp Said Ibraimov First Team Goalkeeping Coach nbsp Milan Stojkovic First Team Fitness Coach nbsp Arkadiy Bakulin First Team Analyst nbsp Amal Ayazov Last updated 22 January 2022Source FC Astana Notable managers edit Further information List of FC Astana managers The following managers won at least one trophy when in charge of Astana Name Period Trophies nbsp Holger Fach 2010 2011 Kazakhstan Cup Kazakhstan Super Cup nbsp Miroslav Beranek 2012 2013 Kazakhstan Cup nbsp Stanimir Stoilov 2014 2018 Kazakhstan Premier League 4 Kazakhstan Cup Kazakhstan Super Cup nbsp Grigori Babayan 2018 Kazakhstan Premier League Kazakhstan Super Cup nbsp Roman Hryhorchuk 2018 2020 Kazakhstan Premier League Kazakhstan Super Cup nbsp Michal Bilek 2020 Kazakhstan Super Cup nbsp Grigori Babayan 2022 Kazakhstan Premier League Kazakhstan Super CupHonours editKazakhstan Premier League 56 Winners 7 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2022 Runners up 4 2009 2013 2021 2023 Kazakhstan Cup 56 Winners 3 2010 2012 2016 Runner up 1 2015 Kazakhstan Super Cup 56 Winners 6 2011 2015 2018 2019 2020 2023 Runners up 4 2013 2016 2017 2021Statistics editSeasons edit Season Rank Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Cup CL EL ECL 2009 2 26 20 0 6 54 24 30 60 2R 2010 4 32 14 8 10 41 28 13 50 Won 2011 4 32 16 7 9 50 37 13 33 2R 2012 5 26 13 7 6 34 24 10 46 Won 2013 2 32 19 5 8 56 28 28 38 QF 1QR 2014 1 32 18 10 4 63 26 37 45 SF PO 2015 1 32 20 7 5 55 26 39 46 Runner up GS 2016 1 32 23 4 5 47 21 26 73 Won 3QR GS 2017 1 33 25 4 4 74 21 51 76 R16 PO R32 2018 1 33 24 5 4 68 22 40 77 R16 3QR GS 2019 1 33 22 3 8 67 28 39 69 R16 1QR GS 2020 3 20 11 3 6 32 21 11 36 1QR 2QR 2021 2 26 17 6 3 53 25 28 57 SF 3QR 2022 1 26 16 5 5 65 24 41 53 SF 2QR 2023 2 26 16 5 5 36 24 12 53 SF 2QR 3QR GS Key Rank Rank in the Kazakhstan Premier League P Played W Win D Draw L Loss F Goals for A Goals against GD Goal difference Pts Points Cup Kazakhstan Cup CL UEFA Champions League EL UEFA Europa League ECL UEFA Europa Conference League in Still in competition Not attended 1R 1st round 2R 2nd round 3R 3rd round 1QR 1st qualifying round 2QR 2nd qualifying round 3QR 3rd qualifying round PO Play off round GS Group stage R32 Round of 32 R16 Round of 16 QF Quarter finals SF Semi finals F Final European record edit As of match played 14 December 2023 Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD UEFA Champions League 35 12 11 12 40 53 13 UEFA Europa League 49 18 9 22 67 80 13 UEFA Europa Conference League 14 3 3 8 13 27 14 Total 98 33 23 42 120 160 40 Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate 2013 14 UEFA Europa League 1QR nbsp Botev Plovdiv 0 1 0 5 0 6 nbsp 2014 15 UEFA Europa League 1QR nbsp Pyunik 2 0 4 1 6 1 nbsp 2QR nbsp Hapoel Tel Aviv 3 0 0 1 3 1 nbsp 3QR nbsp AIK 1 1 3 0 4 1 nbsp PO nbsp Villarreal 0 3 0 4 0 7 nbsp 2015 16 UEFA Champions League 2QR nbsp Maribor 3 1 0 1 3 2 nbsp 3QR nbsp HJK 4 3 0 0 4 3 nbsp PO nbsp APOEL 1 0 1 1 2 1 nbsp GS nbsp Benfica 2 2 0 2 4th nbsp nbsp Atletico Madrid 0 0 0 4 nbsp Galatasaray 2 2 1 1 2016 17 UEFA Champions League 2QR nbsp Zalgiris 2 1 0 0 2 1 nbsp 3QR nbsp Celtic 1 1 1 2 2 3 nbsp UEFA Europa League PO nbsp BATE Borisov 2 0 2 2 4 2 nbsp GS nbsp Olympiacos 1 1 1 4 4th nbsp nbsp APOEL 2 1 1 2 nbsp Young Boys 0 0 0 3 2017 18 UEFA Champions League 2QR nbsp Spartaks Jurmala 1 1 1 0 2 1 nbsp 3QR nbsp Legia Warsaw 3 1 0 1 3 2 nbsp PO nbsp Celtic 4 3 0 5 4 8 nbsp UEFA Europa League GS nbsp Maccabi Tel Aviv 4 0 1 0 2nd nbsp nbsp Slavia Prague 1 1 1 0 nbsp Villarreal 2 3 1 3 R32 nbsp Sporting CP 1 3 3 3 4 6 nbsp 2018 19 UEFA Champions League 1QR nbsp Sutjeska Niksic 1 0 2 0 3 0 nbsp 2QR nbsp Midtjylland 2 1 0 0 2 1 nbsp 3QR nbsp Dinamo Zagreb 0 2 0 1 0 3 nbsp UEFA Europa League PO nbsp APOEL 1 0 a e t 0 1 1 1 P nbsp GS nbsp Dynamo Kyiv 0 1 2 2 3rd nbsp nbsp Rennes 2 0 0 2 nbsp Jablonec 2 1 1 1 2019 20 UEFA Champions League 1QR nbsp CFR Cluj 1 0 1 3 2 3 nbsp UEFA Europa League 2QR nbsp Santa Coloma 4 1 0 0 4 1 nbsp 3QR nbsp Valletta 5 1 4 0 9 1 nbsp PO nbsp BATE Borisov 3 0 0 2 3 2 nbsp GS nbsp Manchester United 2 1 0 1 4th nbsp nbsp Partizan 1 2 1 4 nbsp AZ 0 5 0 6 2020 21 UEFA Champions League 1QR nbsp Dynamo Brest 3 6 nbsp UEFA Europa League 2QR nbsp Buducnost Podgorica 0 1 nbsp 2021 22 UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR nbsp Aris 2 0 1 2 a e t 3 2 nbsp 3QR nbsp KuPS 3 4 1 1 4 5 nbsp 2022 23 UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR nbsp Rakow Czestochowa 0 1 0 5 0 6 nbsp 2023 24 UEFA Champions League 1QR nbsp Dinamo Tbilisi 1 1 2 1 3 2 nbsp 2QR nbsp Dinamo Zagreb 0 2 0 4 0 6 nbsp UEFA Europa League 3QR nbsp Ludogorets Razgrad 2 1 1 5 3 6 nbsp UEFA Europa Conference League PO nbsp Partizani 1 0 1 1 2 1 nbsp GS nbsp Dinamo Zagreb 0 2 1 5 3rd nbsp nbsp Viktoria Plzen 1 2 0 3 nbsp Ballkani 0 0 2 1 2024 25 UEFA Conference League 2QR Key 1QR 1st qualifying round 2QR 2nd qualifying round 3QR 3rd qualifying round PO Play off round GS Group stage R32 Round of 32 UEFA coefficient edit Further information UEFA coefficient The table shows the position of FC Astana highlighted based on their UEFA coefficient club ranking and four clubs which are closest to FC Astana s position the two clubs with the higher coefficient and the two with the lower coefficient Rank Team Points 108 nbsp APOEL 14 500 109 nbsp Sparta Praha 14 000 110 nbsp Astana 14 000 111 nbsp Besiktas 14 000 112 nbsp Wolfsberger AC 13 500 As of 24 July 2023 57 Records edit Main article List of FC Astana records and statistics As of match played 29 October 2023 Record European victory 4 0 v Maccabi Tel Aviv 19 October 2017 Record European defeat 6 0 v AZ 24 October 2019 Record League victory 7 0 v Atyrau 9 September 2017 Record League defeat 0 5 v Irtysh 26 May 2011 58 Most League wins in a row 8 7 April 2009 30 April 2009 59 Most League appearances 277 Abzal Beisebekov 2009 2012 Present Most appearances overall 391 Abzal Beisebekov 2009 2012 Present Most goals scored in a League season 19 Junior Kabananga 2017 amp Marin Tomasov 2019 Most goals scored in a season overall 26 Marin Tomasov 2019 Youngest first team player Madi Zhakypbayev 15 years 11 months 21 days 60 Oldest first team player Andrey Tikhonov 39 years 9 days 61 Most appearances edit Main article List of FC Astana records and statistics As of match played 12 May 2024 Players played over 50 competitive professional matches only Appearances as substitute goals in parentheses included in total Name Years League Cup Super Cup Europe Total 1 nbsp Abzal Beisebekov 2009 2012 present 284 14 36 1 10 0 71 4 401 19 2 nbsp Nenad Eric 2011 2020 227 0 16 0 7 0 68 0 318 0 3 nbsp Dmitri Shomko 2011 2014 2020 194 7 8 0 7 0 67 5 276 12 4 nbsp Marin Tomasov 2017 2018 Present 169 79 13 3 6 3 53 15 241 101 5 nbsp Yevgeny Postnikov 2014 2021 149 2 10 0 6 0 58 3 223 5 6 nbsp Marin Anicic 2014 2019 148 5 7 0 5 0 52 6 212 11 7 nbsp Tanat Nusserbayev 2011 2016 152 46 18 5 3 0 24 3 197 54 8 nbsp Serikzhan Muzhikov 2014 2015 2019 122 16 10 1 3 0 54 2 189 19 9 nbsp Patrick Twumasi 2013 2014 2015 2018 123 48 9 6 4 0 35 15 171 69 10 nbsp Roman 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