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FC Taraz

FC Taraz are a Kazakhstani football club based at the Taraz Central Stadium in Taraz. A leading club in the early years of the Kazakhstan Premier League, they were champions in 1996, and Kazakhstan Cup winners in 2004.

History

Names

  • 1961 : Founded as Metallist
  • 1967 : Renamed Voskhod
  • 1968 : Renamed Energetik
  • 1971 : Renamed Alatau
  • 1975 : Renamed Khimik
  • 1992 : Renamed Fosfor
  • 1994 : Renamed Taraz
  • Domestic history

    Continental history

    Honours

  • Kazakhstan Premier League: 1
  • Kazakhstan Cup: 1
  • Current squad

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

    Reserve team

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

    Managers

  • Turkmenistan Kurban Berdyev (1986–89), (1991–92)
  • Kazakhstan Vakhid Masudov (Aug 1999 – June 00)
  • Tajikistan Vladimir Gulyamhaydarov (2003)
  • Kazakhstan Yuri Konkov (Jan 1, 2004 – Aug 24, 2005)
  • Kazakhstan Sergei Tagiyev (2006 – May 07)
  • Kazakhstan Vladimir Fomichyov (2008–10)
  • Kazakhstan Dmitriy Ogai (Jan 1, 2010 – Nov 30, 2010)
  • Tarazá

    Taraza is a town and municipality in the Bajo Cauca subregion of Antioquia Department, Colombia. It lies 222 kilometres (138 mi) from the city of Medellín, the departmental capital, and has a land area of 1,569 square kilometres (606 sq mi). The municipality was separated from the municipality of Cáceres in 1979.

    In April 2008, 24 people were arrested, 40 were injured and at least one was killed in farmers' protests, instigated by FARC, against the eradication of the coca crop in the local area. In the aftermath of this, the municipality declared a humanitarian crisis.

    References


    Taraz

    Coordinates: 42°54′N 71°22′E / 42.900°N 71.367°E / 42.900; 71.367

    Taraz (Kazakh: Тараз) is a city and the administrative center of Jambyl Region in Kazakhstan, located on the Talas (Taraz) River in the south of the country near the border with Kyrgyzstan. It had a population of 330,100 (1999 Census), up 9% from 1989, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, after Astana and Türkistan.

    One of the oldest cities in Kazakhstan and in Transoxania, Taraz celebrated its official 2000th anniversary (recognized by UNESCO) in 2001, dating from a fortress built in the area by a Xiongnu Chanyu named Zhizhi and was a site of the Battle of Zhizhi in 36 BCE. The city was first recorded under the name "Talas" in 568 CE by Menander Protector. The medieval city of Talas was a major trade centre along the Silk Road. Talas was later described by Xuanzang, who passed Talas in 629 and later wrote: Traveling westward from the Thousand Springs 140 or 150 li, we come to the city of Daluosi. The city is 8 or 9 li in diameter; and was settled by Hu ("foreign, non-Oriental") merchants from various nations. The products and the climate are about the same as Suyab. The Talas alphabet, a variant of the Turkic "runiform" Orkhon script, is named for the town. Talas secured a place in history by virtue of the Battle of Talas (751 CE), which was fought between forces of the Chinese Tang Dynasty and those of the Arab Abbasid Caliphate. The battle took place somewhere along the Talas River in the Talas valley. One of its indirect outcomes was the introduction of paper to the west, via the Arab capture of Chinese paper makers.

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