BIIK Kazygurt
BIIK Kazygurt (Kazakh: БИІК-Қазығұрт, BIIK-Qazyǵurt) is a women's football club based in Shymkent, Kazakhstan competing in the Kazakhstani Championship. Formerly established in Almaty as Alma-KTZh,[1] the team won five championships in a row between 2004 and 2008 under this name and represented Kazakhstan in the European Cup, making it into the last 16 in four occasions. It was subsequently surpassed by SShVSM Almaty, but following its refoundation it won the 2010 national cup and the 2011 national championship.[2][3] The team has played some seasons in the UEFA Women's Champions League.
Full name | BIIK Kazygurt |
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Founded | 2009 |
2018 | 1st |
Titles
- Kazakhstani Championship (14)
- 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
- Kazakhstani Cup (11)
- 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
- Kazakh Super Cup
- 2013[4]
UEFA Competition Record
Season | Competition | Stage | Result | Opponent |
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2004–05 | Women's Cup | Qualifying Stage | 5–1 (A) | Super Sport Sofia |
4–0 (A) | MŠK Žiar nad Hronom | |||
2–1 (A) | Slavia Prague | |||
First Stage | 0–3 (A) | SK Trondheims-Ørn | ||
0–2 (A) | Brøndby IF | |||
1–4 (A) | Energiya Voronezh | |||
2005–06 | Women's Cup | Qualifying Stage | 5–0 (A) | NSA Sofia |
3–0 (A) | MTK Hungaria | |||
2–3 (A) | AE Aegina | |||
First Stage | 5–3 (A) | Mašinac PZP Niš | ||
0–3 (A) | Djurgårdens IF | |||
0–8 (A) | Valur Reykjavik | |||
2006–07 | Women's Cup | Qualifying Stage | 2–5 (A) | Rossiyanka |
5–2 (A) | Slovan Duslo Šaľa | |||
4–2 (A) | CFF Clujana | |||
2007–08 | Women's Cup | Qualifying Stage | 5–0 (A) | Narta Chișinău |
5–0 (A) | Ruslan-93 Baku | |||
3–1 (A) | Femina Budapest | |||
First Stage | 0–4 (A) | Arsenal | ||
1–5 (A) | Bardolino Verona | |||
0–3 (A) | SV Neulengbach | |||
2008–09 | Women's Cup | Qualifying Stage | 3–1 (A) | ŽNK Osijek |
8–0 (A) | Glentoran Belfast United | |||
3–1 (A) | CFF Clujana | |||
First Stage | 1–2 (A) | Bardolino Verona | ||
0–6 (A) | Umeå IK | |||
0–8 (A) | Valur Reykjavik | |||
2009–10 | Champions League | Round of 32 | 1–0 (H), 0–2 (A) | Sparta Prague |
2012–13 | Champions League | Qualifying Stage | 3–0 (A) | Pärnu JK |
2–0 (A) | Spartak Subotica | |||
4–0 (A) | NSA Sofia | |||
Round of 32 | 0–4 (H), 0–4 (A) | Røa IL | ||
2014–15 | Champions League | Round of 32 | 2–2 (H), 0–4 (A) | FFC Frankfurt |
2015–16 | Champions League | Round of 32 | 1–1 (H), 1–4 (A) | FC Barcelona |
2016–17 | Champions League | Qualifying Stage | 3–1 (A) | Wexford Youths |
3–0 (A) | ARF Criuleni | |||
3–0 (A) | Gintra Universitetas | |||
Round of 32 | 3–1 (H), 1–1 (A) | AGSM Verona | ||
Round of 16 | 0–3 (H), 1–4 (A) | Paris Saint-Germain | ||
2017–18 | Champions League | Qualifying Stage | 2–1 | Sporting CP |
1–0 | KFF Hajvalia | |||
3–0 | MTK Hungária | |||
2018–19 | Champions League | Qualifying Stage | 2–1 | Elpides Karditsas |
5–0 | Rigas FS | |||
2–0 | Landhaus Wien | |||
Round of 32 | 3–1 (H), 0–3 (A) | FC Barcelona | ||
2019–20 | Champions League | Qualifying Stage | 9–0 | EB/Streymur/Skála |
2–0 | Flora | |||
4–1 | PK-35 Vantaa | |||
Round of 32 | 1–1 (A), 2–1 (H) | Anderlecht | ||
Round of 16 | 0–5 (H), 0–2 (A) | Bayern | ||
2020–21 | Champions League | Round of 32 | 1–2 (A), 1–0 (H) | Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv |
Round of 16 | TBD |
Current squad
As of September 2019, according to UEFA's website
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Notable former players
References
- Profile in the Kazakhstani Football Association's website
- "2010 Cup results". ffk.kz. 13 November 2010. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
- "2011 final table" (in Russian). prosportkz.kz. 12 October 2011. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- "BIIK wins first ever supercup edition" (in Russian). prosportkz.kz. 25 March 2013. Archived from the original on 2 April 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2013.