MFC Tulpar

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MFC Tulpar
Full nameTulpar-Astana Mini-Football Club
Founded2001
Dissolved2016
GroundTulpar Sportcomplex, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Capacity400
ChairmanAnatoli Smotritskiy
ManagerAmirzhan Mukanov
League Premier League
2014-15 2
Website Club website

Tulpar Karaganda Mini-Football Club is a futsal club based in Karaganda. The club was founded in 2001 and its pavilion is the Tulpar Sportcomplex with capacity of 400 seated spectators.

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History

The futsal club "Tulpar" was founded on October 1, 2001. In a year of a debut of 2001-2002 the team took the fourth place from 15 teams and became a heel in the Ural Cup-2002 tournament. In a season 2002-2003 "Tulpar" became the runner-up of the V Championship of Kazakhstan and came through to the semifinal a Cup of Kazakhstan. Also in this season the team participated in the first International tournament "Tulpar Cup" and became his owner. In different years on a prestigious tournament in Kazakhstan "Tulpar's Cup" the strongest collectives from Russia participated: "Spartak Moscow", "Norilsk Nickel", "Dina", "Spartak Shchelkovo", "Tyumen", and also national teams and teams of the CIS countries: "Ekol" (Azerbaijan), national teams of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.

In a season 2003-2004 "Tulpar" wins silver again and for the first time in the history of club becomes the cup winner of Kazakhstan. In the next season 2004-2005 collective takes the second place in the VII Championship of Kazakhstan and comes through to the semifinal the Cup of Kazakhstan.

Since the beginning of creation of club in selection work the trainer's headquarters sought to invite in the extraordinary players having the "I" capable in a team it is non-standard to play. Therefore, already at the beginning of existence of "Tulpar" in team such players as Sioridze, Rudnitsky, Lermontov, Kravchenko played. On the course of the first season the first nonresident football player Maxim Batov from Ekibastuz — the player fast, able to outplay any defender one in one was invited. There were first legionaries from Ukraine — Shpichka and Kostenko later. But becomes rather original Tulpar team, since 2003 when the Russian legionaries Kuznetsov, Ilnitsky, and later Samokhvalov, Krasilnikov, Konnov and Chudinov, with involvement of the Kazakhstan players of Reshetnikov, Karimov and Erzhanov were invited.

To win first place in the VIII Championship of Kazakhstan the decision to strengthen a squad the Brazilian football players was made: Biro Jade, Mucado and Roni. At the beginning of a season of 2005/2006 the team was allocated with the quite good handwriting unlike others. She could play in different combinations different soccer. But after the 13th round of the Championship of Kazakhstan the decision to act from the Championship of Kazakhstan, in connection with financial problems of club was made.

After disbandment of the main Tulpar team, the main attention of the management of club, in the professional plan, was given to the younger team "Tulpar — 2". In a season 2006-2007 senior it graduates of 1988-89 year of birth made a youth team "Tulpar". In this season the team didn't participate in the Championship of Kazakhstan, but became the winner Championship of the Karaganda province and the cup winner of the Karaganda province −2007. For this period "Tulpar" successfully the Gold fall-2006 tournament in the city of Astana. With "Tur Arom" conceded Round in a semi-final on a penalty shootout (full-time 6:6) and took the third place. The team won a money prize and a prize of spectator sympathies. Besides, Alexander Dovgan became the top scorer, and Chyngys Essenamanov is recognized as the best defender of a tournament.

In a season 2007-2008 on the basis of two Karaganda teams "Tulpar" and "Ikar" the new team is formed. In the X Championship of Kazakhstan Karaganda was represented by the integrated Tulpar-Ikar team which basis was made by pupils of the Karaganda futsal school "Tulpar", also strengthened by the Brazilian legionaries Live, Suya and Jeraldo. Following the results of a season "Tulpar-Ikar" took the 4th place.

In a season 2008-2009 team acts under the habitual name "Tulpar" again. During early preparation the team won the VIII International games in Kyrgyzstan and there was the second on the V International tournament "Tulpar Cup". In the Cup of Kazakhstan 2008/09 "Tulpar" took the third place. In the XI Championship of Kazakhstan "Tulpar" fights for prize-winning places in a playoffs stage.

At the end of 2008 the youth team of Kazakhstan headed by the head coach of the national team Amirzhan Mukanov left in final part of the first European championship (U-21). Frame of youth team was made by players of IFC "Tulpar": Essenamanov, Dovgan, Pershin, Nurgozhin, Grebonos, Mukanov, Kozulkin.

In February, 2009 the national team of Kazakhstan under 21 leadership of the head coach Amirzhan Mukanov left in the following qualification round of the European championship-2010. The basis of the national team was made by young tulparovsky players: Essenamanov, Dovgan, Pershin, Pengrin, Nurgozhin.

In a season 2009/2010 "Tulpar" was in a step from a gain of the Cup of Kazakhstan, but in the final in Karaganda conceded to "Kairat" 2:4. This season became for team silver in the Championship of Kazakhstan.

In a season 2010/2011 IFC "Tulpar", 7 years later, again becomes the cup winner of Kazakhstan, having won against the immemorial opponent of "Kairat" in the final in the city of Kostanay, with the score 3:2. In a season of 2010-2011 Tulpar already ahead of schedule for three rounds to a steel end of the championship by runners-up, besides, this year the national team of Kazakhstan headed all trainer's headquarters of IFC "Tulpar", and frame of team made eight players of Tulpar.

2011/2012 also became significant in the history of club. Having won two matches "Kairat" (on September 20 in Almaty — 3:1 and 25 September in Karaganda — 2:1) IFC "Tulpar" won Kazakhstan Super Cup. Besides, in this season the team for the third time won the Cup of Kazakhstan and became the runner-up Championship of Kazakhstan, having lagged behind the champion of "Kairat" on 1 point.

2012/2013 seventh times in the history of steel runners-up of the Championship of Kazakhstan and owners of bronze medals of the First Cup of Owners of Cups of the European countries in Yugorsk.

European record

Matches

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentScore
2013-14 UEFA Futsal Cup MR Flag of Ukraine.svg Lokomotiv 2–2 Symbol delete vote.svg
2013-14 UEFA Futsal Cup MR Flag of Italy.svg Marca Futsal 2–2 Symbol delete vote.svg
2013-14 UEFA Futsal Cup MR Flag of France.svg Sporting Club de Paris 6–1 Symbol delete vote.svg
2013-14 UEFA Futsal Cup ER Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Tango 8–3 Symbol delete vote.svg
2013-14 UEFA Futsal Cup ER Flag of Belarus.svg VitEn 4–2 Symbol delete vote.svg
2013-14 UEFA Futsal Cup ER Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kairat 1–7 Symbol delete vote.svg

Notes

Players

No.PlayerDate of birthNationality
Goalkeepers
1 Miodrag Aksentijević 22.07.1983Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
16 Konstantin Peremyshlin 16.01.1983Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
23 Asylkhan Alin 29.09.1996Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Players
2 Pavel Taku 30.08.1988Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
3 Ilya Mun 02.08.1993Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
4 Feitosa Thales 13.04.1988Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
5 Dauren Nurgozhin 21.05.1990Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
7 Arnold Knaub 16.01.1995Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
8 Mikhail Pershin 19.10.1989Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
9 Bolinha Thiago 19.03.1987Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
10 Chyngys Yessenamanov 10.03.1989Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
11 Vitaly Mattis 23.04.1986Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
13 Vladislav Chernomordov 17.07.1995Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
14 Bauirzhan Kukumbayev 12.10.1995Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
15 Roman Shorin 26.08.1990Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
17 Alex 19.01.1982Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
22 Agedil Madiyarov 03.11.1995Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
24 Alexander Grebonos 09.10.1987Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
93 Andrei Tikhonov 16.10.1970Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan

Honours

Runners-up (9): 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15
Bronze (1): 2008-09
Winners(2): 2010, 2011
Winners (3): 2003-04, 2010-11, 2011-12
Finalist (3): 2008-09, 2013-14, 2014-15

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