List of Sumgayit FK records and statistics

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Sumgayit FK is an Azerbaijani professional football club based in Sumqayit.

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This list encompasses the major records set by the club and their players in the Azerbaijan Premier League. The player records section includes details of the club's goalscorers and those who have made more than 50 appearances in first-team competitions.

Player

Most appearances

As of Match played 18 February 2023

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

NameYearsLeague Azerbaijan Cup EuropeTotal
1 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vurğun Hüseynov 2013-Present207 (3)16 (0)2 (0)226 (3)
2 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Bəxtiyar Həsənalızadə 2011-2018160 (4)14 (0)- (-)174 (4)
3 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Slavik Alkhasov 2011-2013
2014-2016
128 (3)7 (1)- (-)135 (3)
4 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Khayal Najafov 2014–2021105 (2)17 (1)1 (0)123 (3)
5 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Amil Yunanov 2015–2018
2019–2020
91 (28)10 (6)- (-)101 (34)
6 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vugar Mustafayev 2019-Present86 (0)11 (0)3 (0)100 (0)
7 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aleksandr Chertoganov 2013-201685 (1)5- (-)90 (1)
7 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Suleyman Ahmadov 2016-Present77 (1)10 (1)3 (0)90 (2)
9 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Pardis Fardjad-Azad 2012-201684 (22)4 (1)- (-)88 (23)
10 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Murad Khachayev 2018-Present74 (6)11 (0)2 (0)87 (6)
11 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elvin Badalov 2019-Present72 (1)11 (0)3 (0)86 (1)
12 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Samir Abbasov 2011–201482 (3)2 (0)- (-)84 (3)
12 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Murad Agayev 2011-2013
2014-2016
81 (5)3 (0)- (-)84 (5)
12 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Rail Malikov 2016–202073 (0)11 (0)- (-)84 (0)
15 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Uğur Pamuk 2012-2013
2014-2016
78 (8)2 (0)- (-)80 (8)
16 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ragim Sadykhov 2019–202266 (16)10 (3)3 (0)79 (19)
17 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Mekhti Dzhenetov 2017–202163 (0)13 (0)1 (0)77 (0)
18 Flag of Russia.svg Dzhamaldin Khodzhaniyazov 2019–202264 (4)8 (0)3 (0)75 (0)
19 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Orkhan Aliyev2011-201571 (14)2 (0)- (-)73 (14)
20 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Rufat Abdullazade 2017-Present60 (1)8 (0)3 (0)71 (1)
21 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Magomed Kurbanov 2014–201767 (20)2 (1)- (-)69 (21)
22 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Andrey Popovich 2011-2012
2013-2015
2022
67 (0)1 (0)- (-)68 (0)
23 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Mahammad Mirzabeyov 2012-201462 (1)1 (0)- (-)63 (1)
23 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Nodar Mammadov 2013-201560 (0)3- (-)63 (8)
23 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azər Salahlı 2016–201855 (2)8 (0)- (-)63 (2)
26 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Yusif Nabiyev 2016–2017
2018–2019
2021–2022
50 (4)7 (0)2 (0)59 (4)
27 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aydın Bayramov 2019-Present48 (0)7 (0)2 (0)57 (0)
28 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Tellur Mutallimov 2020-202249 (4)5 (0)2 (0)56 (4)
29 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ruslan Qurbanov 2011–2012
2012–13
2013
53 (8)1 (0)- (-)54 (8)
29 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Farhad Valiyev 2016–201851 (0)3 (0)- (-)54 (0)
31 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elvin Mammadov 2018-2019
2020-2022
44 (2)8 (0)1 (0)53 (2)
32 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ali Ghorbani 2020-202242 (14)7 (1)3 (0)52 (15)

Overall scorers

As of Match played 18 February 2023
Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
NameYearsLeague Azerbaijan Cup EuropeTotal
1 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Amil Yunanov 2015–2018
2019–2020
28 (91)6 (10)- (-)34 (101)
2 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Pardis Fardjad-Azad 2012–201322 (84)1 (4)- (-)23 (88)
3 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Magomed Kurbanov 2014–201720 (67)1 (2)- (-)21 (69)
4 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ragim Sadykhov 2019–202216 (66)3 (10)0 (3)19 (79)
5 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ali Ghorbani 2020–202214 (42)1 (7)0 (3)15 (52)
6 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Orkhan Aliyev2011-201514 (71)0 (2)- (-)14 (73)
7 Flag of Iran.svg Peyman Babaei 2016–201710 (30)3 (5)- (-)13 (35)
8 Own goal 2011–Present11 (-)1 (-)0 (0)12 (-)
9 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ruslan Qurbanov 2011–2012, 2012–2013, 20139 (53)0 (1)- (-)9 (54)
10 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Uğur Pamuk 2012-2013, 2014-20168 (78)0 (2)- (-)8 (80)
10 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Mirabdulla Abbasov 2016–20178 (27)0 (3)- (-)8 (30)
12 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Javid Imamverdiyev 2017–2018
2020–2021
6 (41)1 (5)- (-)7 (46)
12 Flag of Israel.svg Amir Agayev 2019–20206 (26)6 (-)- (-)7 (32)
14 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Murad Khachayev 2018–Present6 (74)0 (11)0 (2)6 (87)
14 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vagif Javadov 20166 (29)0 (3)- (-)6 (32)
16 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Kamil Nurahmedov2011–20124 (32)1 (2)- (-)5 (34)
16 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Murad Agayev 2011–2013
2014-2016
5 (81)0 (3)- (-)5 (84)
16 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aghabala Ramazanov 2015-20165 (33)0 (1)- (-)5 (34)
16 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ulvi Isgandarov 2018–20193 (18)2 (2)- (-)5 (20)
16 Flag of Iran.svg Mehdi Sharifi 2019–20205 (26)0 (7)- (-)5 (33)
21 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Mirzaga Huseynpur2013-2014
2015
4 (45)0 (1)- (-)4 (46)
21 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Slavik Alkhasov 2011–2013, 2014-20163 (128)1 (7)- (-)4 (135)
21 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Tofig Mikayilov2014-20164 (46)0 (2)- (-)4 (48)
21 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Bəxtiyar Həsənalızadə 2011–20184 (160)0 (14)- (-)4 (174)
21 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Tural Akhundov 2017–20184 (27)0 (5)- (-)4 (32)
21 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Rashad Eyyubov 2017–20183 (23)1 (5)- (-)4 (28)
21 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Yusif Nabiyev 2016–2017
2018–2019
2021–2022
4 (50)0 (7)0 (2)4 (59)
21 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Şehriyar Aliyev 2018–20203 (34)1 (7)- (-)4 (41)
21 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Tellur Mutallimov 2020–20224 (49)0 (5)0 (2)4 (56)
21 Flag of Russia.svg Dzhamaldin Khodzhaniyazov 2019–20224 (64)0 (8)0 (3)4 (75)
31 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Samir Abbasov 2011–20143 (82)0 (2)- (-)3 (84)
31 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Rahman Hajiyev 20143 (18)0 (0)- (-)3 (18)
31 Flag of Germany.svg Kiyan Soltanpour 20143 (11)0 (1)- (-)3 (12)
31 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Nijat Gurbanov 2018–20192 (22)1 (6)- (-)3 (28-)
31 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Attila Yıldırım 2018–20193 (16)0 (2)- (-)3 (18)
31 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Afran Ismayilov 2016–20173 (20)0 (4)- (-)3 (24)
31 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Khayal Najafov 2014–20212 (105)1 (17)- (-)3 (123)
31 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vusal Isgandarli 2022–Present3 (22)0 (1)0 (-)3 (24)
31 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vurğun Hüseynov 2013–Present3 (207)0 (16)0 (2)3 (226)
31Awarded2011–Present3 (-)0 (-)- (-)3 (-)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Eshgin Guliyev 2011–20122 (18)0 (1)- (-)2 (19)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Emin Mustafayev2011–20122 (24)0 (2)- (-)2 (26)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Eldar Mammadov2011–20122 (12)0 (1)- (-)2 (13)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Samir Abdulov2011–20121 (10)1 (1)- (-)2 (11)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Sabir Allahquliyev2012–20132 (26)0 (1)- (-)2 (27)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vugar Asgarov 20132 (12)0 (0)- (-)2 (12)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Mikayil Rahimov2015–20162 (9)0 (1)- (-)2 (10)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azər Salahlı 2016–201872 (55)0 (8)- (-)2 (63)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Bəhlul Mustafazadə 2017–20182 (20)0 (5)- (-)2 (25)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Kamal Mirzayev 2017–20180 (18)2 (5)- (-)2 (23)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elvin Mammadov 2018–2019
2020–2022
2 (44)0 (8)0 (1)2 (53)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Javid Taghiyev 2017–20192 (43)0 (6)- (-)2 (49)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elvin Cafarguliyev 2019–20202 (17)0 (3)- (-)2 (20)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Araz Abdullayev 20221 (23)1 (1)0 (-)2 (24)
41 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Almir Aganspahić 20222 (13)0 (0)0 (-)2 (13)
41 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Todor Todoroski 2022–Present2 (21)0 (1)0 (-)2 (22)
41 Flag of Cameroon.svg Karim Abubakar 2023–Present2 (5)0 (0)0 (-)2 (5)
41 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Suleyman Ahmadov 2016–Present1 (77)1 (10)0 (3)2 (90)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Timur Israfilov2011–20121 (20)0 (0)- (-)1 (20)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Orkhan Hasanov2011–20121 (17)0 (1)- (-)1 (18)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Murad Sattarli 2011–20121 (12)0 (1)- (-)1 (13)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Yasin Abbasov2011–20121 (6)0 (0)- (-)1 (6)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Murad Hüseynov 20120 (5)1 (1)- (-)1 (6)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aftandil Hacıyev 2012–20131 (17)0 (0)- (-)1 (17)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Emin Jafarguliyev 2012–20131 (23)0 (1)- (-)1 (24)
59 Flag of Turkey.svg Can Akgün20131 (13)0 (0)- (-)1 (13)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Mahammad Mirzabeyov 2012–20141 (62)0 (1)- (-)1 (63)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ceyhun Sultanov 20121 (16)0 (0)- (-)1 (16)
59 Flag of Germany.svg Murat Doymus 2012–20131 (26)0 (0)- (-)1 (26)
59 Flag of Turkey.svg Taner Taktak 2012–20131 (20)0 (0)- (-)1 (20)<!-
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Tarzin Jahangirov2014–20151 (45)0 (0)- (-)1 (45)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ruslan Nasirli2011–20141 (23)0 (2)- (-)1 (25)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Nurlan Novruzov 20131 (15)0 (1)- (-)1 (16)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elshan Abdullayev 2013
2022–Present
1 (27)0 (3)- (-)1 (30)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aleksandr Chertoganov 2013–20161 (85)0 (5)- (-)1 (90)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ramazan Abbasov 20141 (10)0 (1)- (-)1 (11)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Nuran Gurbanov20151 (11)0 (1)- (-)1 (12)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Emin Mehdiyev2015–20161 (20)0 (3)- (-)1 (23)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Seymur Asadov 2016–20171 (14)0 (1)- (-)1 (15)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Amit Guluzade 2015–20171 (35)0 (5)- (-)1 (40)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Nijat Mukhtarov2016–20181 (35)0 (3)- (-)1 (38)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Sergey Chernyshev 20171 (9)0 (0)- (-)1 (9)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ehtiram Shahverdiyev 2017–20191 (43)0 (6)- (-)1 (49)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Ali Babayev 2018–20191 (25)0 (5)- (-)1 (30)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Sertan Taşqın 2019–20201 (18)0 (2)- (-)1 (20)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Sabuhi Abdullazade 2017–Present1 (76)0 (4)0 (3)1 (83)
59 Flag of Iran.svg Saeid Bagherpasand2021–20221 (11)0 (0)0 (0)1 (11)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Hojjat Haghverdi 2021–20231 (40)0 (7)0 (2)1 (49)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Anatoliy Nuriyev 20221 (5)0 (0)0 (-)1 (5)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Elvin Badalov 2019–Present1 (72)0 (11)0 (3)1 (86)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vugar Beybalayev 2017–2018
2021–2022
1 (35)0 (5)0 (-)1 (40)
59 Flag of Ghana.svg Richard Gadze 2022–Present1 (7)0 (1)0 (-)1 (8)
59 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Rufat Abdullazade 2017–Present1 (60)0 (8)0 (3)1 (71)
59 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Steven Pereira 2022–Present1 (13)0 (1)0 (-)1 14)

Internationals

As of 21 February 2023 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

This is a list of all full international footballers to play for Sumgayit FK. Players who were capped while a Sumgayit player are marked in bold. Players who gained their first International cap after leaving Sumgayit are not included.

Current players

PlayerNationCapsGoalsInternational yearsSumgayit years
Vurğun Hüseynov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1512010-20132013-Present
Elvin Badalov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 802020-Present2019-Present
Murad Khachayev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 102021-Present2019-Present
Vugar Mustafayev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 102016-Present2019-Present
Vusal Isgandarli Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 302016-Present2022-Present
Steven Pereira Flag of Cape Verde.svg  Cape Verde 1002017-Present2022-Present
Richard Gadze Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 102013-Present2022-Present
Terrence Tisdell Flag of Liberia.svg  Liberia 1312016-Present2022-Present
Todor Todoroski Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia 602021-Present2022-Present

Former players

PlayerNationCapsGoalsInternational yearsSumgayit years
Samir Abbasov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 4602004-20102011–2014
Haji Ahmadov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1020122011–2012
Badavi Guseynov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 6412012-2011–2012
Rashad Karimov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1020072011–2012
Ruslan Majidov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1020052011–2012
Mahmud Qurbanov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3911994-20082011–2012
Andrey Popovich Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 202011-20122011–2012, 2014-2015, 2022
Səlahət Ağayev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 2102011-20122012–2013, 2016
Pardis Fardjad-Azad Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 502013-20142012–2016
Aftandil Hacıyev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 2402000-20062012–013
Murad Hüseynov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 4020112012
Emin Jafarguliyev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1020082012–2013
Jeyhun Sultanov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1611998-20072012
Anar Nazirov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 302013-20162013–2014
Murad Agayev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1020122012–2013, 2014–2016
Uğur Pamuk Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1020122012–2013, 2014, 2015–2016
Vugar Asgarov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 302012-20132013-2014
Aleksandr Chertoganov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 5202006-20122013–2016
Zaur Hashimov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1901998-20072013
Nodar Mammadov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 402007-20082013–2015
Ramazan Abbasov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 902006-20072014
Farid Guliyev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 7120102014
Magomed Kurbanov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3020152014–2017
Khayal Najafov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 202020-Present2014–2021
Ruslan Poladov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1020052014–2015
Aghabala Ramazanov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1812014-Present2015–2016
Amit Guluzade Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3020102015–2017
Amil Yunanov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 502016-Present2015–2018, 2019–2020
Vagif Javadov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 5892006-20142016
Rasim Ramaldanov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1702012-20142016
Rail Malikov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 4002004-20112016–2020
Farhad Valiyev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3202006-20102016–2018
Tural Akhundov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 202018-Present2017–2018
Rashad Eyyubov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 702015–Present2017–2018
Javid Taghiyev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 202015–Present2017–2018
Javid Imamverdiyev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3972014-Present2017–2018, 2020–2021
Ali Babayev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1020192018–2019
Afran Ismayilov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3952010-20182018–2019
Elvin Mammadov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3972008-20172018–2019, 2020-2022
Ilgar Gurbanov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3012004-20182019–2020
Ragim Sadykhov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 902020-Present2019-2022
Mehdi Sharifi Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 302014-Present2019–2020
Tellur Mutallimov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 702017-Present2020-2022
Ali Ghorbani Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 802020-Present2020-2022
Hojjat Haghverdi Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1712021-Present2021-2023
Araz Abdullayev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 4432008-Present2022
Anatoliy Nuriyev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 1312021-Present2022

Team

Record wins

v Turan Tovuz, 2012–13 Azerbaijan Premier League , 11 March 2013 [13]
v Turan Tovuz, 2012–13 Azerbaijan Premier League , 11 March 2013 [13]
v Lokomotiv-Bilajary, 26 October 2011 [14]
v Ravan Baku, 2012–13 , 16 December 2012 [15]
v Turan Tovuz, 2012–13 Azerbaijan Premier League , 11 March 2013 [13]

Record defeats

v Neftchi Baku, 2012-13 Azerbaijan Premier League, 17 November 2012 [16]
v Neftchi Baku, 2012-13 Azerbaijan Premier League, 17 November 2012 [16]
v Neftchi Baku, 2012-13 Azerbaijan Premier League, 17 November 2012 [16]
v Qarabağ, 2011-12 Azerbaijan Cup, 30 November 2011 [17]
v Qarabağ, 2012-13 Azerbaijan Premier League, 19 August 2012 [18]

Wins/draws/losses in a season

Goals

Points

35 in 32 matches, Azerbaijan Premier League, 2012-13
24 in 32 matches, Azerbaijan Premier League, 2011-12

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The Sumgayit 2012–13 season is Sumgayit's second Azerbaijan Premier League season, and second season under Bernhard Raab. Sumgayit also competed in the 2012–13 Azerbaijan Cup, getting knocked out by Baku at the Second round stage.

The Simurq PFC 2011–12 season was Simurq PFC's sixth Azerbaijan Premier League season. They started the season under the management of Sergei Yuran, before his contract was mutually terminated on 5 March. Igor Getman was appointed as the club's caretaker manager from the 5th to 11 March, when Giorgi Chikhradze was then appointed as their permanent manager. They finished the season in 9th position and were knocked out of the Azerbaijan Cup at the first round stage by vs Neftchi Baku.

The Sumgayit FK 2011–12 season was Sumgayit's first Azerbaijan Premier League season, and second season in their history. The finished the season in 12th place, bottom of the Premier League, and reached they First Round of the Azerbaijan Cup where they were defeated by Qarabağ.

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