Qarabağ FK — Azerbaijani football club from Agdam, based in Baku
Qarabağ FK is a professional Azerbaijani football club founded in 1951, displaced from Agdam to Baku, and notable for domestic success and landmark achievements in European competition.
Overview
Qarabağ Futbol Klubu, commonly known as Qarabağ or Qarabağ FK, is a professional football club that competes in the top tier of Azerbaijani football. The team is currently based in Baku, Azerbaijan, but its origins lie in the city of Agdam. Qarabağ is one of the country's best-known clubs, recognized for sustained domestic success and for representing the displaced population of Karabakh.
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Founded in 1951, Qarabağ took part in Soviet-era regional competitions before becoming a founding member of the newly organized Azerbaijan Premier League in the early 1990s. A season after the league began the club won its first national championship, notable as the first time a side from outside Baku captured the domestic title. During the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict the team was forced to leave Agdam; their traditional ground, the Imarat Stadium, was damaged and later lost during fighting that involved the Armenian military. Since then Qarabağ has operated as a displaced club with its supporters spread across Azerbaijan.
Stadiums and infrastructure
As a club based in the capital, Qarabağ has staged home matches at several venues in Baku. The most prominent of these is the Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium, a multi-purpose arena used by club matches and by the Azerbaijan national football team. The stadium is a familiar setting for domestic fixtures and larger international qualifying ties; at times the club has also used other grounds when scheduling and UEFA regulations require. The club maintains training and youth structures to support its first team and to develop local talent.
Sporting achievements and European record
From the 2010s onward Qarabağ emerged as a dominant force in Azerbaijani football, winning multiple league titles and domestic cups and qualifying regularly for UEFA club competition. A breakthrough on the continental stage came in 2014, when Qarabağ defeated Twente in a play-off to reach the group phase of the UEFA Europa League — one of the earliest instances of a club from Azerbaijan progressing to a major European group stage. In the following years Qarabağ continued to set national milestones by appearing in Champions League qualifying rounds and later advancing to the Champions League group stage, achievements that raised the club's profile outside the country.
Organization, style and significance
Qarabağ traditionally plays in dark and light colours and has been coached in the modern era by staff who emphasized tactical discipline and a compact style of play; a long-serving manager has been widely credited with overseeing the club's most successful period. Beyond the pitch, Qarabağ carries symbolic weight as a representative of Agdam and the larger Karabakh region. Supporters and displaced residents view the club as a cultural institution that preserves local identity despite loss of territory.
Notable facts and distinctions
- Founded in 1951 and a founding member of the national league after independence.
- First non-Baku team to win the Azerbaijani national championship in the 1990s.
- Home matches are frequently played at the Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium in Baku, which also hosts the national team (Azerbaijan national football team).
- Played an important role in putting Azerbaijani club football on the European map by reaching group stages of UEFA competitions.
- Maintains strong links to Agdam and the displaced Karabakh community, reflecting broader social and political histories of the region.
Qarabağ's combination of sporting success, cultural significance and resilience after displacement makes it a central subject in contemporary Azerbaijani sport. For more detailed fixtures, historical records and current squad information consult official club communications and national league sources.
Questions and answers
Q: Where is Qarabağ Futbol Klubu from?
A: Qarabağ Futbol Klubu is from Azerbaijan, specifically from Agdam but currently based in Baku.
Q: When was Qarabağ formed?
A: Qarabağ was formed in 1951.
Q: What is the capacity of Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium?
A: The capacity of Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium is around 31,200.
Q: How many times has Qarabağ won the Azerbaijan Premier League title?
A: Qarabağ has won the Azerbaijan Premier League title four times.
Q: How many times has Qarabağ won the Azerbaijan Cup?
A: Qarabağ has won the Azerbaijan Cup five times.
Q: Which stadium did Qarabağ use to play at before the Nagorno-Karabakh War?
A: Qarabağ used to play at the Imarat Stadium before the Nagorno-Karabakh War.
Q: What was Qarabağ's achievement in the 2014-15 UEFA Europa League?
A: In the 2014-15 UEFA Europa League, Qarabağ became the second Azerbaijani team to advance to the group stage of a European competition after beating Twente in the play-off round.
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Sources
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