Clubname: | MFC Ayat |
Fullname: | Ayat Rudny Mini-Football Club |
Founded: | 1985 |
Ground: | Gornyak Sportcomplex, Rudny, Kazakhstan |
Capacity: | 1,500 |
Chairman: | Kairat Kazbekov |
Manager: | Kanat Talakpaev |
League: | Premier League |
Season: | 2014-15 |
Position: | 3 |
Website: | http://www.sport-ayat.kz/en/ |
Ayat Rudny Mini-Football Club is a futsal club based in Rudny, a city of Kostanay Province. The club was founded in 1985 and its home court is the Gornyak Sportcomplex with capacity of 1,500 seated spectators.
The club was created under the name "Stroitel" in 1985.
In 1989 "Stroitel" takes the second place in Championship of the USSR on five-a-side, in 1995 in Grodno, (Belarus) on the International five-a-side tournament where teams from Poland, Belarus, Ukraine took part, the Stroitel takes the 1st place.
In 1999 in the International five-a-side Championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan among teams of a superleague of "Stroitel" win gold medals, having become the first Champions of the Republic of Kazakhstan in this sport.
In 1999 the Kazakhstan national futzal team from the club "Stroitel" (Talgat Baimuratov, Artem Glebov, Sergey Ilyukhin and Igor Klinov) played in the Championship of Asia (Malaysia) for its first time and taking home the bronze medal. In 2000 — the runner-up (Thailand).
In the 2001-02 season won bronze medal of the championship. The club's next season was extremely unsuccessful. The club season record is 17 out of 19.
After that season the club was disbanded.
In 2007 the MFC "Ayat" is created. In 2007 following the results of Championship of Republic of Kazakhstan on a futsal among the first league teams in which 6 teams from all Republic took part the "Ayat" team wins first place and receives the permit in the top division. Same year the "Ayat" for a prize of the President of the Football Union of Kazakhstan on a futsal wins first place in a tournament.
In 2008 participation in the X Republic of Kazakhstan Championship on a futsal among teams of the Premier League of a season of 2007 — 2008 takes the 5th place.
In 2009 in XI Republic of Kazakhstan Championship on a futsal of a season of 2008/2009 the "Ayat" took the 4th place, lagging behind on only 2 points the third place. Two team players were class="wikitable" width=60%!Season!League!Taken Place!Games!Victories!Draws!Losses!+/- heads!Points|-bgcolor="#E5E5E5"|1998–1999|Championat|1|8|6|1|1|42-27|19|-bgcolor="#E5E5E5"|1999-00|Championat|5|14|6|2|6|72-59|20|-bgcolor="#E5E5E5"|2000-01|Championat|3|11|8|0|3|50-33|24|-bgcolor="#E5E5E5"|2001-02|Championat|20|19|2|0|17|31-83|6|-bgcolor="#FAFAD3"|2002-03|didn't act|-bgcolor="#FAFAD3"|2003-04|didn't act|-bgcolor="#FAFAD3"|2004-05|didn't act|-bgcolor="#FAFAD3"|2006-07|didn't act|-bgcolor="#E5E5E5"|2007-08|Championat|5|24|8|0|16|107-155|24|-bgcolor="#E5E5E5"|2008-09|Championat|4|32|11|8|13|118-130|41|-bgcolor="#FAFAD3"|2009-10|didn't act|-bgcolor="#E5E5E5"|2010-11|Championat|3|21|7|4|10|108-98|25|-bgcolor="#E5E5E5"|2011-12|Championat|7|32|10|1|21|123-177|31|-bgcolor="#E5E5E5"|2012–2013|Championat|5|36|18|3|15|208-170|57|-bgcolor="#E5E5E5"|2013–2014|Championat|3|40|19|2|19|236-211|59|-bgcolor="#E5E5E5"|2014–2015|Championat|3|32|14|0|18|238-163|26|}
width=2% | width=5% | Position | width=10% | Name | width=5% | Nationality | |
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1 | Goalkeeper | Alexander Gurov | |||||
4 | Winger | Alexey Lopatyuk | |||||
5 | Universal | Carlos Recife | |||||
7 | Pivot | Azat Valiullin | |||||
8 | Winger | Wanderson Silva | |||||
9 | Winger | Ersultan Sagyndykov | |||||
10 | Winger | Hebbert de Jesus | |||||
11 | Winger | Eric Nascimento | |||||
13 | Winger | Ruslan Bulatov | |||||
14 | Defender | Douglas Graciano | |||||
15 | Pivot | Vadim Buldin | |||||
18 | Winger | Yeldos Dzhaksybaev | |||||
19 | Winger | Ulan Zhaxylykov | |||||
21 | Goalkeeper | Vadim Shivarov | |||||
23 | Goalkeeper | Vasiliy Smolin | |||||
28 | Winger | Mirambek Bikeev | |||||
88 | Winger | Anton Ryndin | |||||
Winners (1): 1998-99
Bronze (4): 2000-01, 2010-11, 2013-14, 2014-15
Winners(1): 1999
Bronze (2): 2011, 2014
Winners(1): 1995
Runners-up (1): 1989