• 000 people. In May 2010, the club changed its name to Balkan Balkanabat from Nebitçi Balkanabat by the decision of Turkmenistan Football Federation. In...
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    Balkanabat (Turkmen: Balkanabat şäheri), formerly Nebit-Dag and Neftedag, is the administrative centre of Balkan Province, the largest province in Turkmenistan...
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  • Macedonia FC Balkan Botevgrad (FK Balkan Botevgrad), Botevgrad, Bulgaria Nebitçi FT, Balkanabat, Turkmenistan, formerly known as Balkan FK FBK Balkan, Malmö...
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  • (newspaper), a newspaper published in Balkanabat, Turkmenistan Balkan (motorcycle), the first motorcycle built in Bulgaria Balkan sprachbund, a linguistic concept...
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  • home of FC Altyn Asyr Sport toplumy (Balkanabat), home of Balkan FK Sport toplumy (Daşoguz), home of FC Daşoguz Sport toplumy (Mary), home of FC Merw This...
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  • season. FC Ahal as champions of the Turkmen second level of football were promoted. FC Bagtyýarlyk, Nebitçi Balkanabat and Turan Daşoguz were renamed FC Lebap...
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  • Gurbangeldi Batyrow (category FC Altyn Asyr players)
    playing for FC Altyn Asyr. He has also been capped by the national team in which he has appeared twice and scored one goal. Since 2017 plays for FC Altyn Asyr...
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  • 1992, FC Altyn Asyr (8 times), FC Kopetdag (6 times), FC Nebitchi (4 times), FC Nisa (4 times), FC Yedigen (4 times), FC Ashgabat (2 times), FC Ahal (1...
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  • matchday, 3 December 2023. FC Arkadag claimed their first championship title in Turkmenistan Higher League, defeating FC Altyn Asyr 4–0. FK Arkadag won...
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  • Goçguly Goçgulyýew (category People from Balkanabat)
    football school in Balkanabat. He began his career at the club Arkaç in 1994. Later he played for such Turkmen clubs as FC Balkan, FC Buzmeyin and Köpetdag...
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