Araz Naxçivan

Araz Naxçıvan is a futsal club based in Nakhchivan City, Azerbaijan.[1] The club is very dominant in Azeri futsal, as they won ten consecutive Premier League titles from 2004 to 2014.[2]

Araz Naxçıvan
Full nameAraz Minifutbol Klubu
Founded2004
GroundPalace of Hand Games, Baku, Azerbaijan
Capacity5,000
Chairman Ramin Akhdundov
Manager Shahin Mamedov
Coach Vitaliy Borisov
LeaguePremier League

Araz is one of the strongest teams in Europe, having reached UEFA Futsal Cup semi finals two times.

History

Araz Naxçivan founded in 2004 to replace a defunct football club in Azerbaijan Premier League and have dominated futsal in Azerbaijan ever since.[3]

The team made their UEFA Futsal Cup debut in 2005, picking up four points from three first qualifying round games but the following season they reached the Elite round.[3]

Araz reached semi-finals in the UEFA Futsal Cup in 2010 but lost out to Interviú FS.[4][5] However, clinched third place after winning in penalties against Luparense.[6][7] The club's players and coach Alesio, constituted the major part of the Azerbaijan squad that made their UEFA European Futsal Championship debut in 2010, reaching the semi-finals in Hungary.[3]

In 2014, the club repeated their success by gaining third place in UEFA Futsal Cup.[8]

Honours

National

Source:[9]

  • 17 Premier League : 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023
  • 14 Futsal Cup : 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

International

Current squad

As of 20 August 2023[10]
# Position Name Nationality
1 Goalkeeper Emin Kurdov
12 Goalkeeper Luka Pavlović
21 Goalkeeper Azer Fermanov
3 Defender Tofig Mikayilov
20 Defender Amadeu
21 Defender Catatau
6 Winger Ninoslav Aleksić
7 Winger Lucas Freitas
8 Winger Felipinho
9 Winger Lazar Milosavljević
10 Winger Isa Atayev
11 Winger Khatai Baghirov
14 Winger Khazar Agalizadeh
13 Pivot Novruz Kazikhanov
15 Pivot Erick Dannilo

Notable players

UEFA Club Competitions record

Appearances: 16

Season Competition Round Country Opponent Result Venue (Host City) Qualified
2005/06 UEFA Futsal Cup First Round
(Group 5)
Morlanwelz 4–4 Sportska Dvorana
Bijeli Brijeg
(Mostar)

3rd place
Karaka Mostar 2–4
De Hommel 3–0
2006/07 UEFA Futsal Cup Main Round
(Group 2)
MNK Split 5–3 Arena Gripe
(Split)

1st place
Athina 90 5–1
Skövde AIK 10–4
Elite Round
(Group C)
Clearex Chorzów 3–3 MORiS Hall
(Chorzów)

4th place
Action 21 4–6
Marbo 1–3
2007/08 UEFA Futsal Cup Main Round
(Group 3)
Luparense 0–3 Baku
Sports Palace

(Baku)

3rd place
Camelot Chișinău 4–1
Slov-Matic 3–4
2008/09 UEFA Futsal Cup Main Round
(Group 6)
Skövde AIK 11–2 Baku
Sports Palace

(Baku)

1st place
Nadin Sofia 6–1
Slov-Matic 4–2
Elite Round
(Group C)
Nacional Zagreb 4–3 Dom Sportova
(Zagreb)

2nd place
Dinamo Moskva 2–4
Odorheiu Secuiesc 6–4
2009/10 UEFA Futsal Cup Main Round
(Group 5)
Omonia 4–1 Mate Parlov
Sport Centre

(Pula)

1st place
Kolubara 4–0
MNK Potpićan 4–4
Elite Round
(Group D)
Nikars Riga 7–1 Baku
Sports Palace

(Baku)

1st place
Athina 90 7–0
AFC Kairat 4–3
Semifinals Inter Movistar 2–5 Altice Arena
(Lisbon)
3rd Place Match Luparense 2–2
(54 p)
3rd Place
2010/11 UEFA Futsal Cup Main Round
(Group 3)
Sporting Fingal 7–4 Sala Sporturilor
(Târgu Mureş)

1st place
Nikars Riga 7–2
City'US Târgu Mureş 3–1
Elite Round
(Group 2)
Ararat 2–1 Palace of
Sporting Games

(Yekaterinburg)

3rd place
Montesilvano 2–2
Viz-Sinara 2–3
2011/12 UEFA Futsal Cup Elite Round
(Group B)
CF Eindhoven 5–3 Palau Blaugrana
(Barcelona)

2nd place
Era-Pack Chrudim 3–4
FC Barcelona 2–2
2012/13 UEFA Futsal Cup Main Round
(Group 6)
EID Futsal 0–5 Magvassy Mihály
Sportcsarnok

(Győr)

2nd place
CF Eindhoven 4–3
Győri ETO FC 5–5
Elite Round
(Group A)
FC Litija 3–5 Tri Lilije Hall
(Laško)

3rd place
FC Barcelona 1–7
MNK Split 5–1
2013/14 UEFA Futsal Cup Main Round
(Group 6)
Athina 90 5–1 Sala Sporturilor
(Târgu Mureş)

1st place
Châtelineau Futsal 3–1
City'US Târgu Mureş 3–3
Elite Round
(Group D)
CF Eindhoven 6–3 Municipal
Sports Complex
(Almada)

1st place
Győri ETO FC 5–0
Sporting CP 6–3
Semifinals FC Barcelona 4–4
(24 p)
Sarhadchi
Sports Centre
(Baku)
3rd Place Match Kairat Almaty 6–4 3rd Place
2014/15 UEFA Futsal Cup Elite Round
(Group B)
Slov-Matic 3–4 Sportovní hala
Dašická
(Pardubice)

4th place
MFK Dina Moskva 4–5
Era-Pack Chrudim 0–6
2016/17 UEFA Futsal Cup Main Round
(Group 2)
Tbilisi State University 7–1 Boris Trajkovski
Sports Center

(Skopje)

1st place
FC Feniks 1–0
Železarec Skopje 15–4
Elite Round
(Group B)
Nacional Zagreb 1–2 Dom Sportova
(Zagreb)

3rd place
Ugra Yugorsk 0–4
Hamburg Panthers 5–1
2017/18 UEFA Futsal Cup Main Round
(Group 8)
Mostar Stari Grad 5–2 Sports Hall
(Deva)

2nd place
Luxol St Andrews 6–4
Autobergamo Deva 3–6
2018/19 UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Main Round
(Group 8)
Vytis 0–1 Športová hala
Aréna Lučenec
(Lučenec)

3rd place
Valletta 1–1
FK Lučenec 2–5
2019/20 UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Main Round
(Group 2)
Halle-Gooik 1–5 Sportcomplex
De Bres
(Halle)

4th place
Benfica 0–7
Prodexim Kherson 3–8
2020/21 UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Preliminary Round AEK 3–3
(3-4 p)
Dais Sports Hall
(Athens)
2021/22 UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Preliminary Round
(Group F)
Europa FC 9–2 Salaspils
Sporta Nams
(Salaspils)

2nd place
Kampuksen Dynamo 4–4
FK Raba 8–4
Main Round
(Group 6)
Uragan 1–2 Hall IF College of
Physical Education
(Ivano-Frankivsk)

2nd place
United Galati 5–3
FC Liqeni 6–6
2022/23 UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Main Round
(Group 5)
Örebro SK 2–5 USCR Midhat
Hujdur-Hujka
(Mostar)

4th place
Loznica-Grad 1–4
Mostar SG 2–3
2023/24 UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Preliminary Round
(Group A)
Istanbul Şişli 9–1 Salaspils
Sporta Nams
(Salaspils)

2nd place
Jahn Regensburg 5–0
Riga Futsal Club 3–8

Summary

UEFA competitions
Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Last season played
UEFA Futsal Cup 61 35 7 19 250 174 +76 2017–18
UEFA Futsal
Champions League
16 3 3 10 48 63 -15 2022–23
Total 77 38 10 29 298 237 +61

References

  1. Укрепленный "Араз" (in Russian)
  2. Araz aim to outdo Kairat in Baku
  3. "UEFA Futsal Cup Finals:Araz Naxçivan". UEFA. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  4. "Interviú break Araz resistance". UEFA. 23 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  5. "El Benfica doblega a la Luparense y accede a 'su' final" (in Spanish). Diario Marca. 23 April 2010. Archived from the original on 25 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  6. Araz clinch third place on penalties
  7. UEFA Futsal Cup: Araz bate Luparense nos penalties e conquista terceiro lugar Archived 27 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  8. Hart, Patrick. "Araz fightback floors Kairat and secures bronze". UEFA. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  9. "Azerbaijan". Futsal Planet. Archived from the original on 25 February 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2009.
  10. "Araz-Naxçıvan" (in Azerbaijani). AZ Futzal. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
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