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"IRTYSH" (PAVLODAR)

The Asian club competitions in some principal aspects differ from the similar European tournaments. In both, the Asian Ñhampion's Ñup (ACC) and the Asian Cup Winners Cup (CWC) the competition is divided by the AFC into two zones: Eastern zone and Western & Central zone. In the ACC only two initial stages, regarded as rounds, are held on a "home - away" basis. Afterwards, four best teams of each zone play each other once at the quarterfinal stage, held in a country, one of the remaining teams represent. The best four survive to compete in the semi-finals, hosted, as well as the final and 3rd place game by a country, one of the semi-finalists represent. On the semi-final stage Western zone quarterfinal group winner plays Eastern & Central zone runner-up and vice-versa.

In the CWC three stages are held on a "home - away" basis. The first and the second are regarded as stages, and the third - as quarterfinals. The final four matches are held in one country, likewise the ACC. Until the final, teams play only teams of their zone. The ACC and the CWC winners meet each other twice (home and away) for the Asian Super Cup. Its winner takes part in the world club championships. Teams of former USSR republics have been participating in the Asian cup tournaments since 1994, the year of XIV ACC and V CWC. In the debut season for the teams representing post-USSR, qualifying tournaments for the teams of Kazakhstan and Middle Asia was organized by the AFC. Only group winners proceeded to the second round. Since 1995 all teams of Kazakhstan and Middle Asia to advance to the tournament without preliminary match ups, but conditioned to play each other in the first rounds. During the XVII ACC "IRTYSH" was excluded from the tournament despite winning two round duel over Kopetdag of Ashghabat. IRTYSH was found guilty in the matter of registering players with ineligible contracts, who had been loaned from "Elimai" and "Astana" before the start of the tournament. "Kopetdag" went through to the next round. Two years later "IRTYSH" took part in the same tournament, replacing "Elimai", the team that had won the national championships, but had refused to participate in the ACC days earlier.

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Cup

Stage

Date

Opponent

Score

Goal scorers

1

XIV
ACC

Qualifying group

10.08.94
Fergana

“KOPETDAG”
(Ashghabat, Turkmenistan)

0:2

Nurmuradov,
Annadurdyev

2

XIV
ACC

Qualifying group

11.08.94
Fergana

“NEFTCHI”
(Fergana, Uzbekistan)

0:3

Fiodorov,
Atoyan,
Zavalniuk

3

XIV
ACC

Qualifying group

13.08.94
Fergana

“SITORA”
(Dushanbe,
Tadjikistan)

4:0

S.Abildaev,
Antonov,
A. Abildaev, Bush

4

XIV
ACC

Qualifying group

16.08.94
Fergana

“ALGA”
(Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan)

0:1

Kholkovsky

5

XVIII ACC

Round 1

04.09. 98
Ashghabat

“KOPETDAG”
(Ashghabat, Turkmenistan)

1:4

Malyshev -
Kuldzhagazov,
Agaev (2), Bairamov

6

XVIII
ACC

Round 1

18.09. 98
Pavlodar

“ÊÎÏÅÒÄÀÔ
(Àøãàáàò, Òóðêìåíèñòàí)

3:0
-;+

Kalabuhin, Kitsak, Antonov

7

XIX
ACC

Round 1

03.09. 99
Pavlodar

“Pakhtakor”
(Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

7:0

Zubarev (3),
Mendez (3), Miroshnichenko

8

XIX
ACC

Round 1

17.09. 99
Tashkent

“Pakhtakor”
(Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

2:5

Zubarev, Miroshnichenko - Abduraimov (2 ), Akopiants, Shirshov, Pisarev

9

XIX
ACC

Round 2

19.11.99
Pavlodar

“Varzob”
(Dushanbe, Tadjikistan)

4:0

Zubarev (3), Episkoposian

10

XIX
ACC

Round 2

03.12.99
Dushanbe

“Varzob”
(Dushanbe, Tadjikistan)

1:0

Mendez

11

XIX
ACC

quarterfinal

07.02.2000
Er-Riyad

“Al-Khilal”
(Er-Ryad,
Saudi Arabia)

0:2

Goumar (own goal),
Jasim Al Khuvaidi

12

XIX
ACC

quarterfinal

09.02.2000
Er-Riyad

“Piruzi”
(Tehran, Iran)

0:1

Mehdi Khashiminasab

13

XIX
ACC

quarterfinal

11.02.2000
Er-Riyad

“Police Club”
(Baghdad, Iraq)

2:3

Miroshnichenko,
Mendez -
Heidar Madjid, Sabah Khalaf (2)

14

XX
ACC

Round 1

24.08.2000
Pavlodar

"Nisa"
(Ashghabat, Turkmenistan)

3:1

Mendez, Urdabaev, Sveshnikov -
C. Mukhadov

15

XX
ACC

Round 1

08.09.2000
Ashghabat

"Nisa"
(Ashghabat, Turkmenistan)

2:1

Urdabaev,
Chizhikov -
Kostiuk

16

XX
ACC

Round 2

21.10.2000
Pavlodar

“Varzob”
(Dushanbe, Tadjikistan)

4:1

Sveshnikov, Mendez, Urdabaev (2) - Nazarov

17

XX
ACC

Round 2

04.11.2000
Dushanbe

“Varzob”
(Dushanbe, Tadjikistan)

3:2

Goryachev, Urdabaev (2) - Nazarov, Ashurmamadov

18

XX
ACC

quarterfinal

07.03.2001
Tehran

“Al-Khilal”
(Er-Ryad,
Saudi Arabia)

 0:0

 

19

XX
ACC

quarterfinal

09.03.2001
Tehran

“Piruzi”
(Tehran, Iran)

 0:0

20

ÕÕ
ACC

quarterfinal

11.03.2001
Tehran

"Al-Ittihad"
(Dzidda,
Saudi Arabia)

2:1

Mendez (2) - 
Vzavi

21

ÕÕ
ACC

Semifinal

24.05.2001
Suvon,
Korea

"Jubilo Iwate"
(Iwate, Japan)

0:1

Kanazava

22

XX
ACC

3rd place game

26.05.2001
Souvon,
Korea

"Piruzi"
(Tehran, Iran)

0:2

 Nobari, Estili


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