ABN Barda

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ABN Bärdä
ABN Barda.gif
Full nameABN Bərdə Futbol Klubu
Founded1992;32 years ago (1992)
Dissolved2010;14 years ago (2010)
Ground Barda City Stadium
Barda, Azerbaijan
Capacity10,000
League Azerbaijan First Division

ABN Barda was an Azerbaijani football club from Barda, Azerbaijan.

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History

In 2007, ABN Bärdä became the 14th club in the Azerbaijani top flight following a special ruling by the AFFA. The team is being coached by Ali Guliyev for the 2008/09 season. The club currently participating in the Azerbaijan First Division.

Honours

Last squads

As of early 2010

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Tajikistan.svg  TJK Salmon Shervoni
2 MF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Khalig Alekberov
3 DF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Avaz Abdullayev
10 FW Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Ismət Aliyev
13 GK Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Elkhan Garahmanov
22 MF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Khalig Aliyev
23 FW Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Osman Marhudov
30 DF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Iqbal Fatullayev
33 MF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Hasan Maharramov
40 DF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Novruz Khalilov
41 FW Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Fadai Mansurullayev
45 MF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Khalig Mansurzade
46 DF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Suleyman Kerimpekzade
50 MF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Quli Avazov
90 FW Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Huseyn Galiyev
95 MF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Abdi Khalilov
96 DF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Shakhriyer Fadoyev
97 MF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Bōlat Rustamov
98 FW Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Kamal Salimov
99 DF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Hatam Aliyev
GK Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Sadiq Kamarov
DF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Alikhoja Samiyev
MF Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Mutalim Karayev
FW Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Ghazi Qasimov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Allah Sahibullayev
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Ramadhan Amroyev
No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Mirzo Levonov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Mənsur Rustamov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Dasan Kamarov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Ali Khojayev
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Osman Xizgayev
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Mavlid Azizov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Rustam Ibrahimov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Ruslan Ibrahimov
Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Huseyn Margetkov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Kamran Sadiqbayev
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE ‘Amr Sadibekov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Aziz Rustamly
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Avaz Guliyev
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Gulai Abdullayev
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Ruslan Sadiqov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Əli Yaghubov
Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Cemal Öz
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Temit Chakirov
Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Antonio Tquliava
Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Georgy Tkotev
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  KGZ Mikhail To’qto’q
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Huseyn Huseynov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Manik Äliyev
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Elton Jalisqandarov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Saleh Muradov
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  AZE Baxşali Şəhipov

League and domestic cup history

SeasonLeague Azerbaijan Cup Top goalscorer
Div.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPNameLeague
2006–072nd4221435341845 First round
2007–08 1st14262618125612 Round of 16 Samir Paşayev/Samir Babayev/Khalid Muradov2
2008–092nd1281567463951 Preliminary round
2009–102nd7221138312336-

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