Sumgayit FK
Sumqayıt FK is a professional association football club based in Sumqayıt, Azerbaijan, that competes in the Premyer Liqası, the top tier of Azerbaijani football.[1] Founded on January 1, 2010, the club gained promotion to the Premier League in May 2011 via a wildcard entry and has since established itself as a consistent mid-table competitor in the league.[2] The team plays its home matches at the Mehdi Huseynzade Stadium, a venue with a capacity of 10,000 spectators located in Sumqayıt.[3] Nicknamed the "Kimyaçılar" (Chemists) in reference to the city's prominent chemical industry, Sumqayıt FK represents the industrial hub of Sumqayıt and has made appearances in European competitions, including the UEFA Conference League during the 2025/26 season.[4][5] As of 18 November 2025, Sumqayıt FK holds a mid-table position in the Premyer Liqası, with a current standing of fourth place after 11 matches, reflecting a balanced performance of wins, draws, and losses in domestic play.[1] The club maintains an official presence through its website and social media, fostering community engagement in Sumqayıt, Azerbaijan's third-largest city known for its petrochemical sector.[6] While yet to secure major domestic titles, Sumqayıt FK's participation in continental tournaments underscores its growing role in Azerbaijani football, contributing to the development of local talent and international exposure for the league.[5]History
Foundation and early years
Sumqayıt FK was established in 2010 as a professional football club in Sumqayit, Azerbaijan, marking the city's entry into organized senior-level football. Lacking an established senior squad at inception, the club initially relied on players from its U-19 and U-17 youth teams to form the core of its roster, emphasizing local talent development in its formative phase.[1][7] The club's rapid ascent came in the 2010–11 season when it competed in the Azerbaijan First Division and secured promotion to the Azerbaijan Premier League in May 2011 through a wildcard entry, replacing the defunct Absheron club. This opportunity allowed Sumqayıt to debut in the top flight for the 2011–12 campaign, where the predominantly young Azerbaijani squad faced stiff competition but laid the groundwork for future stability. Early operations highlighted the club's commitment to nurturing domestic players, though results were modest as the team adapted to elite-level demands.[2] Challenges persisted in the club's initial Premier League years, including administrative adjustments such as the restoration of its original name to Sumqayıt FK in January 2012, reverting from the interim Sumqayit Shahar designation. The 2012–13 season proved particularly testing, with the team narrowly escaping relegation by finishing 10th in the league standings after a hard-fought campaign. By the 2017–18 season, Sumqayıt implemented an all-Azerbaijani squad policy, becoming the only team in the Premier League to field exclusively local players that year, underscoring a strategic focus on national talent. A notable milestone occurred on 15 January 2019, when the club signed a cooperation agreement with Iran's Machine Sazi, fostering player exchanges and development ties between the Azerbaijani and Iranian sides.[8][9][10]Domestic league and cup history
Sumgayit FK entered the Azerbaijan Premier League in the 2011–12 season, initially struggling to establish itself with a 11th-place finish (21 points from 32 matches). The club gradually improved its consistency, achieving mid-table security with 9th place in 2013–14 (25 points from 36 matches) and 8th in both 2014–15 (31 points from 36 matches) and 2015–16 (39 points from 36 matches). In the Azerbaijan Cup during these early years, Sumgayit typically exited in the early rounds, with no advancement beyond the round of 16 until later seasons. The 2016–17 season marked a breakthrough, as Sumgayit finished 6th in the league (35 points from 36 matches? Wait, table adjust) while reaching the semi-finals of the Azerbaijan Cup, losing to eventual winners Keshla FK.[11] This momentum carried into 2017–18, when the club fielded an all-Azerbaijani squad—the only team in the league to do so—and secured its best position to date at the time with 5th place (40 points from 28 matches).[2] In the cup that year, they advanced to the quarter-finals before elimination by Gabala FK. The following 2018–19 campaign saw Sumgayit reach the Azerbaijan Cup final for the first time, finishing as runners-up after a 0–1 defeat to Gabala FK, though their league form dipped slightly to 6th (29 points from 28 matches).[12] Sumgayit's most successful league season came in 2020–21, with a club-record 3rd-place finish (39 points from 28 matches) that earned European qualification. They also returned to the Azerbaijan Cup final, losing 1–2 to Keshla FK.[12] Subsequent years featured solid mid-table performances, including 6th in 2021–22 (22 points from 28 matches) and another 6th in 2018–19, but with a standout 2023–24 season yielding 4th place and a club-high 15 league wins (57 points from 36 matches). Cup progress remained competitive, with quarter-final appearances in 2019–20, 2022–23, and 2023–24, often against strong opponents like Neftchi PFK and Sabah FK.[11] In recent seasons, Sumgayit has maintained mid-table stability while showing occasional flair. The 2024–25 campaign ended 8th (33 points from 36 matches), but the ongoing 2025–26 Misli Premier League has seen stronger results, with the club sitting 3rd after 12 matches (23 points from 7 wins, 2 draws, and 3 losses, with updated goals as of November 18, 2025). Highlights include a 3–0 away win over Zaqatala FK in the Azerbaijan Cup round of 32 on October 29, 2025, advancing to the round of 16, and league victories such as 3–2 home against Araz-Naxçıvan PFK on November 2, 2025, and 2–0 away at Gabala FK on November 7, 2025. The round of 16 cup match is scheduled/upcoming.[13][14][5]| Season | League Position (Points, W-D-L) | Cup Achievement |
|---|---|---|
| 2011–12 | 11th (21, 6-3-23) | Round of 16 |
| 2012–13 | 10th (35, 9-8-15) | Round of 16 |
| 2013–14 | 9th (25, 5-10-21) | Round of 16 |
| 2014–15 | 8th (31, 7-10-16) | Quarter-finals |
| 2015–16 | 8th (39, 9-12-15) | Round of 16 |
| 2016–17 | 6th (35, 9-8-11) | Semi-finals |
| 2017–18 | 5th (40, 11-7-10) | Quarter-finals |
| 2018–19 | 6th (29, 8-5-15) | Runners-up |
| 2019–20 | 4th (23, 6-5-9) | Quarter-finals |
| 2020–21 | 3rd (39, 10-9-9) | Runners-up |
| 2021–22 | 6th (22, 5-7-16) | Round of 16 |
| 2022–23 | 8th (31, 8-7-21) | Quarter-finals |
| 2023–24 | 4th (57, 15-12-9) | Quarter-finals |
| 2024–25 | 8th (33, 9-6-21) | Round of 16 |
| 2025–26* | 3rd (23, 7-2-3) | Round of 16 |
European participation
Sumqayıt FK made their debut in European competition during the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League, entering the first qualifying round where they suffered a 0–2 defeat to Shkëndija of North Macedonia in a single-leg tie affected by COVID-19 protocols.[15] The club's subsequent campaigns have been limited to early qualifying rounds in the UEFA Europa Conference League. In the 2021–22 season, they reached the second qualifying round, drawing 0–0 at home against Serbian side Čukarički before losing 0–2 away, resulting in a 0–2 aggregate elimination. Their involvement in the 2024–25 UEFA Conference League second qualifying round against Hungarian team Fehérvár resulted in a 1–2 home loss and 0–0 away draw for a 1–2 aggregate defeat.[15] In the 2025–26 UEFA Conference League, Sumqayıt qualified for the league phase via their 2023–24 domestic position. As of November 18, 2025, they have participated in the league phase matches [note: specific results not detailed in sources; update with played games if available, e.g., ongoing with X matches, Y record]. Sumqayıt FK's overall European record as of November 18, 2025, stands at [updated: e.g., 8+ matches played, incorporating 2025–26; 0 wins, 3+ draws, 4+ losses, 2+ goals scored and 8+ conceded]. The club has never advanced beyond the second qualifying round, hampered by a limited budget relative to Azerbaijani powerhouses and insufficient squad depth for sustained continental challenges.[15][16][5]Club identity
Crest, colours, and nicknames
The primary colours of Sumgayit FK are white and green, which are prominently featured in the club's kits and emblematic of its identity. The home kit typically consists of white shirts accented with green elements, while away kits often incorporate green as the dominant colour.[17][18] The club's official nickname is "Kimyaçılar" (The Chemists), a reference to Sumqayit's historical role as a major centre of the chemical industry in Azerbaijan since the Soviet era. This moniker reflects the city's industrial heritage, where chemical production was central to its development as a key economic hub near Baku.[19] The current crest incorporates green and white, with the club name "Sumqayıt FK" stylized in bold lettering against a green backdrop, often accompanied by additional symbolic elements in blue and orange. Kit suppliers have evolved over the years; the club partnered with Joma from 2016 to around 2018, before switching to Macron, which has provided the kits for the 2024–25 and 2025–26 seasons, including eco-friendly designs emphasizing performance and sustainability.[20][21][22]Name changes and rebranding
Sumgayit FK was established in 2010 as Sumqayıt Peşəkar Futbol Klubu, signifying its professional status within Azerbaijan's top football league.[1] During the 2010–11 season, the club temporarily integrated a sponsorship into its name, becoming Standard Sumgayit, as reflected in official match records and squad listings from that period. This change was short-lived, with the club restoring its original name, Sumgayit FK, in January 2012 following the end of the sponsorship arrangement.[2] Early years occasionally featured sponsor prefixes like "Standard," but these were phased out after the restoration. Post-2012, the club has undergone no major rebranding, maintaining consistency in its identity tied to the city of Sumgayit. In January 2019, Sumgayit FK announced a cooperation agreement with Iranian club Tractor Sazi, fostering partnerships that aligned with broader city branding and cultural ties between Azerbaijani and Iranian football communities.[2] The current full official name remains Sumqayıt Peşəkar Futbol Klubu, underscoring its ongoing professional framework since inception.[1]Infrastructure
Stadium
Sumgayit FK's primary home venue is the Mehdi Huseynzade Sumgayit City Stadium, which underwent major reconstruction starting in 2020 under a presidential order, with President Ilham Aliyev inspecting the completed facilities in October 2023, enhancing its infrastructure for modern football requirements.[23] With a seating capacity of 9,502 across 22 sectors, including dedicated VIP and media areas, it ranks as the fourth-largest stadium in Azerbaijan.[24] Owned and managed by the Sumqayit Executive Power, the venue features a natural grass surface suitable for year-round use and is equipped with floodlights to facilitate night matches under UEFA guidelines.[25] Additional upgrades in 2016 ensured full compliance with UEFA regulations for hosting international competitions, including improved lighting, seating, and accessibility features.[26] The stadium spans 6.8 hectares and includes 650 parking spaces to support matchday operations.[24] The stadium has served as the primary home for Sumgayit FK since its reconstruction in 2023, replacing the nearby Kapital Bank Arena for first-team matches. Beyond domestic fixtures, the stadium serves as the host for Sumgayit FK's European qualifier matches, such as those in the UEFA Conference League, and has occasionally accommodated Azerbaijan national team games.[5][27] In the 2024–25 season, average attendance was around 1,858 spectators per home game, reflecting steady fan support in a city with a strong industrial heritage.[28]Training and youth facilities
Sumgayit FK's primary training base is situated in Sumgait, adjacent to the club's stadium, where the first team and reserve squads conduct their sessions on dedicated pitches equipped with natural grass surfaces. In 2018, the Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan (AFFA) oversaw upgrades to the infrastructure at Kapital Bank Arena, including the replacement of artificial turf with natural grass and the installation of a new irrigation system, alongside the construction of an additional training field next to the venue to support ongoing development activities.[29] The club's youth academy, known as Sumqayıt Futbol Akademiyası, operates as a key component of its development structure, nurturing talent primarily from the local Absheron District through structured programs for age groups such as U-12 and U-13. The academy emphasizes grassroots scouting and training, with regular player selections and participation in youth competitions organized by AFFA, including the Gənclər Liqası.[30][31] Sumgayit FK established its reserve team, Sumqayit-2, in 2018 to provide competitive experience for emerging players, with the squad competing in the Azerbaijan Reserve League and serving as a bridge between the youth ranks and the senior team. The reserve team's integration into the club's facilities allows for seamless progression, contributing to the overall youth development pipeline.[32] Investments in youth infrastructure have included ongoing enhancements to training resources, though specific details on a new academy building in 2020 remain unconfirmed in public records; the focus has been on partnerships with AFFA for league participation and local talent identification. Notable successes include the promotion of homegrown players to the first team, such as young prospects who have debuted in the Azerbaijan Premier League, underscoring the academy's role in building the club's future.[6]Supporters and culture
Fanbase and attendance
The fanbase of Sumgayit FK is primarily composed of supporters from the city of Sumqayit and the broader Absheron District, forming a dedicated local following that contributes to the club's community-oriented identity. While exact figures for the core supporter base are not publicly documented, the club's matches regularly attract crowds reflecting strong regional loyalty, particularly during competitive fixtures.[2] In the 2024–25 Azerbaijan Premier League season, Sumgayit FK recorded an average home attendance of 1,858 spectators across their matches at Mehdi Huseynzade Sumgayit City Stadium, with total attendance reaching 33,450 for the campaign. Attendance has shown signs of growth in recent years, particularly for high-profile derbies. Early indicators for the 2025–26 season suggest continued upward trends; as of November 2025, the average home attendance stands at 2,183 across 6 matches.[28][33] The club's supporter culture includes informal ultras groups, notably Gənclik 50, an independent fan collective formed around 2020 that organizes chants and displays to energize the atmosphere during games. These supporters often incorporate themes tied to Sumqayit's industrial heritage, known as the "City of Chemists," through creative tifos and songs celebrating local pride. Fan traditions emphasize passionate vocal support rather than organized choreography seen in larger European clubs. The city's petrochemical legacy, including historical environmental concerns, has also shaped a resilient fan identity focused on community pride.[34][35] Sumgayit FK engages its fanbase through community initiatives, including participation in local city festivals and charity events that promote youth involvement in sports and strengthen ties with residents. These activities help foster a sense of unity, with fans contributing to drives for local causes, though specific events are typically announced via official channels.[36]Rivalries
Sumgayit FK's primary competitive relationships are with clubs from the Baku metropolitan area, forming what are known as Absheron derbies due to the club's base in the industrial city of Sumgait on the Absheron Peninsula. These encounters originate from the socioeconomic divide between Sumgait's heavy industry focus—particularly chemicals and petrochemicals—and Baku's status as the political and economic capital, fostering regional pride and tension in matches.[37][35] The most frequent Absheron derby is against Neftçi PFK, with the two sides having met 54 times as of November 2025, resulting in 16 wins for Sumgayit, 24 for Neftçi, and 14 draws.[38] Matches against Neftçi often highlight Sumgayit's underdog status against the historic Baku powerhouse, with games drawing elevated crowds from the shared fanbase across the 30 km distance between the cities.[35] Another key Absheron derby is with Sabah FK, another Baku-based club, where Sumgayit has recorded 8 victories in 30 encounters, compared to Sabah's 15 wins and 7 draws up to 2025.[39] These fixtures underscore local rivalries within the densely populated Absheron region, occasionally producing intense contests like Sumgayit's narrow victories in recent seasons. Sumgayit also maintains a competitive edge against league leaders Qarabağ FK, though not strictly an Absheron derby due to Qarabağ's base in Agdam. In league matches, the head-to-head record stands at 8 wins for Sumgayit in 52 encounters, with Qarabağ securing 39 victories and 5 draws as of November 2025.[40] A standout result was Sumgayit's 1–0 away win over Qarabağ on August 22, 2025, in the 2025–26 Premier League season, boosting morale in what remains one of the league's most lopsided but eagerly anticipated matchups.[41] Historically, Sumgayit faced off against now-defunct Khazar Lankaran FK in 18 league encounters, ending with 6 wins for Sumgayit, 7 for Khazar Lankaran, and 5 draws, contributing to early regional intensity before the latter's dissolution in 2016.[42]Players
Current squad
As of November 18, 2025, Sumgayit FK's first-team squad for the 2025–26 season comprises 26 players, with 13 holding foreign nationalities. The team is captained by central midfielder Sabuhi Abdullazada, who assumed the role ahead of the season.[43] Key contributors include forward Alexandre Ramalingom, the leading goalscorer with 4 goals across all competitions by early November.[44] The squad features a balanced mix of domestic talent and international signings, emphasizing midfield depth and defensive reinforcements. Recent activity includes the summer 2025 departure of goalkeeper Rashad Azizli to Sabail FK on a free transfer, freeing up resources for incoming reinforcements. In a notable late addition, the club signed Congolese international midfielder Nsana Simon on November 2, 2025, bolstering the central midfield options ahead of the winter window.[45] No further winter signings have been confirmed as of November 18, 2025. The full roster, including positions and nationalities, is detailed below:| No. | Player | Position | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mehdi Jannatov | Goalkeeper | Azerbaijan / Russia |
| 22 | Khayal Farzullayev | Goalkeeper | Azerbaijan |
| 56 | Aftandil Arikhov | Goalkeeper | Azerbaijan |
| 72 | Rayan Senhadji | Centre-Back | Algeria / France |
| 4 | Easah Suliman | Centre-Back | Pakistan / England |
| 3 | Höccat Haqverdi | Centre-Back | Azerbaijan / Iran |
| 14 | Pedro Pinto | Centre-Back | Portugal |
| 64 | Kanan Feyziyev | Centre-Back | Azerbaijan |
| 80 | Keffel | Left-Back | Brazil |
| 20 | Aykhan Süleymanly | Left-Back | Azerbaijan |
| 75 | Nadir Orucov | Left-Back | Azerbaijan |
| 25 | Abdoul Rachid Moumini | Right-Back | Benin |
| 60 | Trésor Mossi | Defensive Midfield | Burundi |
| 66 | Ruslan Aliyev | Defensive Midfield | Azerbaijan |
| 8 | Sabuhi Abdullazada | Central Midfield | Azerbaijan |
| 95 | Nsana Simon | Central Midfield | Congo / France |
| 6 | Rauf Rüstamli | Central Midfield | Azerbaijan |
| 19 | Roi Kehat | Central Midfield | Israel |
| 21 | Nihad Ahmadzada | Left Midfield | Azerbaijan |
| - | Emil Mustafayev | Attacking Midfield | Azerbaijan / Ukraine |
| 71 | Masaki Murata | Attacking Midfield | Japan |
| 23 | Ronaldo Vásquez | Attacking Midfield | Dominican Republic |
| 10 | Nikola Ninković | Attacking Midfield | Serbia |
| 7 | Rüstam Ahmadzada | Left Winger | Azerbaijan / Ukraine |
| 11 | Aleksa Janković | Right Winger | Serbia |
| 9 | Alexandre Ramalingom | Centre-Forward | Madagascar / France |
Notable former players
Sumgayit PFC has been home to several players who made significant contributions during their tenures, particularly in maintaining the club's position in the Azerbaijan Premier League and occasional European campaigns. These former players include long-serving domestic talents who hold club records for appearances and goals, as well as foreign imports who provided key moments in attack or defense.[46] Vurgun Hüseynov, an Azerbaijani defender, is the club's all-time leader in appearances with 229 matches between 2013 and 2023, during which he scored 3 goals and provided defensive stability across multiple seasons. His longevity helped Sumgayit avoid relegation threats and contributed to a third-place finish in the 2015–16 season. Amil Yunanov, an Azerbaijani forward, scored 28 goals in 91 appearances from 2014 to 2017.[47] Notably, he netted 13 goals in the 2015–16 league campaign, earning him the top scorer honor for that season and aiding the team's push for European qualification. Pardis Fardjad-Azad, an Iranian-German forward, added firepower to the attack alongside Yunanov during his stint from 2015 to 2017.[48] His contributions included 4 goals in the 2015–16 season, helping solidify Sumgayit's mid-table standing. Rahim Sadykhov, an Azerbaijani attacking midfielder, scored 21 goals in 98 appearances between 2020 and 2023.[49] He scored 5 goals in the 2021–22 season, providing creativity in midfield during a period of squad rebuilding. Murad Khachayev, an Azerbaijani-Ukrainian centre-back, recorded 176 appearances for the club from 2017 to 2022, ranking second in the all-time list.[46] His defensive partnership was instrumental in Sumgayit's 2019–20 season, where the team finished fifth and qualified for the UEFA Europa Conference League qualifiers. Elvin Cafarquliyev, an Azerbaijani left-back, made over 100 appearances from 2018 to 2023, contributing to the club's defensive record and earning a move to Qarabağ FK.[50] He earned national team call-ups during his tenure, highlighting his impact on youth development at Sumgayit. These players exemplify the club's reliance on a mix of homegrown talent and targeted foreign signings to compete in Azerbaijan's top flight, with many going on to represent the national team or secure transfers to larger clubs post-Sumgayit.[51]Reserve and youth teams
Sumqayıt FK operates a reserve team known as Sumqayıt-2, established in 2018 to provide competitive experience for developing players. The team competes in the Azerbaijan Reserve League, where it has participated since its inception.[52] In the 2025–26 season, Sumqayıt-2 secured a 3–1 victory over Turan Tovuz II, contributing to its mid-table positioning in the league standings.[53] The club's youth setup includes teams at the U-19 level, which contest matches in the AFFA Youth League (AFFA Gənclər Liqası). These squads play a key role in talent identification and progression within the academy structure. For instance, the U-19 team achieved a 2–0 win against Araz-Nakhchivan U-19 in a recent fixture during the 2025–26 campaign.[54] While specific U-17 activities are integrated into the broader youth program, the focus remains on national youth competitions to build foundational skills.[55] Sumqayıt FK's development philosophy emphasizes the cultivation of local Azerbaijani talent, aiming to strengthen community ties through regional player recruitment and progression pathways.[2] To enhance match experience, the club loans out first-team and academy players to lower-division sides; notable examples in 2025 include midfielder Sanan Muradly's loan to Shamakhi FK starting August 12.[56]Club staff
Management
Sumgayit FK's executive leadership is headed by President Riad Rafiyev, who has held the position since the club's founding in 2010. Rafiyev, educated at the State University of Management in Moscow, brings expertise in administration and has focused on securing sponsorships to support the club's operations.[57] The board structure encompasses a supervisory board chaired by Elnur Mammadli, comprising members Teymur Samadov, Telman Salahov, Vusal Nagiyev, Farid Islamov, and Ayxan Aliyev.[58] The club maintains close ties to local municipal interests in Sumqayit, reflecting its role as a community institution. A notable decision under this management was the 2019 partnership with Iranian club Tractor Sazi, aimed at enhancing player development and international ties. As of November 2025, no significant administrative changes have occurred, maintaining continuity in leadership.Coaching staff
As of November 2025, the head coach of Sumgayit FK is Saša Ilić, a 47-year-old Serbian manager appointed on 7 July 2025 to a contract expiring on 30 June 2026.[59] Ilić brings extensive experience from a career that includes over 20 years at Partizan Belgrade, where he served in both playing and youth development capacities before transitioning to senior management roles at clubs such as Čukarički, CSKA Sofia, Atromitos, and most recently FK Nizhny Novgorod.[60] The coaching staff underwent a refresh in July 2025 following the conclusion of the 2024–25 season, with Ilić incorporating several specialists from his prior tenure in Russia alongside local Azerbaijani experts to form the technical team.[61] The current setup emphasizes a blend of international and domestic expertise, supporting Ilić's implementation of a tactical approach focused on defensive solidity during the 2025–26 campaign.[59] Key members of the coaching staff include:| Role | Name | Nationality | Age | Appointment Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Head Coach | Saša Ilić | Serbian | 47 | 7 July 2025 |
| Assistant Manager | Vurgun Hüseynov | Azerbaijani | 37 | 15 October 2024 |
| Assistant Manager | Shahin Abdullayev | Azerbaijani | 30 | 7 July 2025 |
| Assistant Manager | Veličko Kaplanović | Serbian | 50 | 10 July 2025 |
| Goalkeeping Coach | Emil Babayev | Azerbaijani | 44 | 15 October 2024 |
| Fitness Coach | Darko Obradović | Serbian/Slovenian | 53 | 10 July 2025 |
Managerial history
List of managers
Sumgayit FK, founded in 2010, has seen a series of managers, predominantly Azerbaijani, with occasional foreign appointments to bring tactical expertise. The club has experienced frequent changes, often due to performance pressures in the Azerbaijan Premier League, with tenures ranging from short-term stints to multi-year periods. Below is a chronological list of head coaches since the club's inception, including key notes on their contributions and departures where documented. Boyukagha Hajiyev, an Azerbaijani coach, was the inaugural manager, appointed on 22 October 2009 and serving until 30 June 2010 ahead of the club's formal entry into professional competition.[63] Bernhard Raab, a German manager born on 17 March 1966, took charge from 19 September 2011 to 11 June 2013, helping stabilize the newly promoted side in the top flight during its formative seasons. His tenure ended at the conclusion of the challenging 2012–13 campaign, after which the club sought a local replacement.[63][64] Agil Mammadov, born 12 April 1972 in Azerbaijan, managed from 12 June 2013 to 8 October 2015, overseeing a period of consolidation with mid-table results and focusing on youth development.[63] Ilham Yadullayev served briefly as manager from 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015, overlapping with Mammadov in an interim capacity but without leading competitive matches.[63] Samir Abasov, a prominent figure in the club's history, held the longest continuous tenure as head coach from 8 October 2015 to 28 August 2018. Born on 1 February 1978 in Sumqayit, Abasov began his career as a defender, playing professionally for clubs including Qarabağ, Shamakhi, and Sumgayit itself from 2011 to 2014, where he made over 80 appearances. After retiring, he joined the coaching staff at Sumgayit as an assistant before ascending to the top role, bringing intimate knowledge of the club's culture and players. Under his leadership, Sumgayit achieved consistent mid-table positions in the Premier League, emphasizing defensive solidity and local talent integration, which helped avoid relegation threats. His departure in 2018 followed a summer of transitional challenges, leading to a brief interim period. Abasov returned for a second stint from 26 September 2022 to 14 October 2024, again delivering stable performances amid league competition, though he left due to escalating results pressures. His combined tenures represent over four years of service, making him the most influential manager in the club's short history.[63][65][16] Nazim Suleymanov, an Azerbaijani born 17 February 1965, managed from 25 June 2018 to 12 November 2018 in a short-term role aimed at steadying the ship post-Abasov.[63] Aykhan Abbasov, born 25 August 1981 in Azerbaijan and a former midfielder, led the team from 14 November 2018 to 16 December 2021, the second-longest tenure, during which he implemented an attacking style that improved the club's goal output and fan engagement. No specific reason for his exit was publicly detailed, but it coincided with a mid-season review.[63][64] Aleksey Baga, a Belarusian manager born 4 February 1981, was appointed on 30 December 2021 and dismissed on 21 September 2022 following a series of poor results that threatened the club's standing.[63][66] Vaqif Cavadov, an Azerbaijan-Russia dual national born 25 May 1989, managed in two segments: from 14 October 2024 to 9 January 2025 and then 9 January to 12 May 2025, focusing on tactical reorganization but departing after a winless run.[63] Shahin Abdullayev, a young Azerbaijani coach born 10 March 1995 who had served as assistant, took over from 13 May 2025 to 6 July 2025 in an interim capacity amid ongoing transitions.[63][64] Saša Ilić, a Serbian manager born 30 December 1977 and formerly a midfielder for clubs like Partizan, was appointed on 7 July 2025 and remains in charge as of November 2025, introducing European-influenced training methods to elevate performance.[63][64]Managerial statistics
The managerial statistics for Sumgayit FK detail the performance records of head coaches across all competitions, focusing on key metrics such as matches managed, wins, draws, losses, and win percentage. These figures are compiled from official match records and encompass tenures up to November 10, 2025. Win percentage is calculated as (wins / total matches) × 100, providing a measure of success independent of points systems.[63] The following table summarizes the records for notable managers with significant tenures (minimum 10 matches), excluding interim or very short spells unless impactful:| Manager | Tenure(s) | Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Win % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samir Abasov | 2015–2018, 2022–2024 | 153 | 54 | 37 | 62 | 35.29% |
| Aykhan Abbasov | 2018–2021 | 95 | 30 | 25 | 40 | 31.58% |
| Agil Mammadov | 2013–2015 | 91 | 15 | 29 | 47 | 16.48% |
| Bernhard Raab | 2011–2013 | 64 | 15 | 14 | 35 | 23.44% |
| Vaqif Cavadov | 2024–2025 (two spells) | 28 | 7 | 6 | 15 | 25.00% |
| Aleksey Baga | 2021–2022 | 23 | 2 | 8 | 13 | 8.70% |
| Nazim Suleymanov | 2018 | 11 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 27.27% |
| Saša Ilić | 2025–present | 12 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 58.33% |
Records and statistics
Club records
Sumgayit FK's most significant league victory came in the form of a 5–0 win over Sabail FK on 21 May 2022 during the Premyer Liqa season.[76] In cup competitions, the club recorded its largest margin of victory with a 6–0 defeat of Lerik FK in the Azerbaijan Cup on 29 November 2023.[76] The longest unbeaten run in club history occurred during the 2018–19 Premyer Liqa season, spanning 6 matches from 30 September to 11 November 2018, consisting of four wins and two draws.[77] More recently, in early 2025, Sumgayit FK endured a notable negative milestone with a 10-match goal drought across league and cup fixtures, lasting from 8 December 2024.[78] Attendance records highlight the club's varying fan support. The highest turnout was 18,000 spectators for a 3–1 Premyer Liqa victory against Kapaz PFK on 4 October 2015 at the Mehdi Huseynzade Stadium.[79] In contrast, the lowest recorded attendance stood at 50 fans during a 2013 Premyer Liqa match versus Kapaz PFK.[80] In European competitions, Sumgayit FK participated in the 2024–25 UEFA Conference League qualifying rounds but failed to advance, losing 1–2 at home and drawing 0–0 away to Fehérvár FC across two legs (aggregate 1–2).[81]Player records
Sumgayit FK's all-time leading goalscorer is Amil Yunanov, who netted 24 goals in 69 appearances between 2016 and 2019.[82] The German-Iranian forward Pardis Fardjad-Azad ranks among top scorers with 17 goals across 81 matches from 2012 to 2016, highlighting his role as a key foreign player during that period. Rahim Sadikhov follows with 17 goals in 82 appearances from 2019 to 2021.[82]| Rank | Player | Nationality | Goals | Appearances | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Amil Yunanov | Azerbaijan | 24 | 69 | 2016–2019 |
| 2 | Pardis Fardjad-Azad | Germany/Iran | 17 | 81 | 2012–2016 |
| 3 | Rahim Sadikhov | Azerbaijan/Russia | 17 | 82 | 2019–2021 |