Qəbələ İdman Klubu (pronounced [ɡæbæˈlæ]), is an Azerbaijani professional football club based in Qabala, which have competed in the Azerbaijan Premier League since 2006. They will be set to play in Azerbaijan Premier League from 2025–26 season following their promotion from the Azerbaijan First Division in 2024–25. Gabala has been the runner up in the Premier League three times and has won the national cup twice, in 2019 and 2023. Gabala is one of the 2 teams that started the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League for 2 seasons and managed to move on to the group stage.

History

The club was founded under the name of Goy Gol on 3 July 1995, based in Goy Gol. On 1 September 2005, Goy Gol was registered in Gabala by the Ministry of Justice, before the AFFA registered the team as professional on 5 September of the same year. In the summer of 2006, the team moved from Goygol to Qabala, before the club changed its name to Gilan PFK. Later, the club changed its name to Qəbələ PFK on 31 August 2007.

On 10 May 2010, former Arsenal defender Tony Adams was appointed as new manager after signing a £1 million per year deal with the club. In his first season in charge Gabala finished in 7th place in Azerbaijan Premier League. In November 2011, Adams resigned as Gabala's coach due to family problems.

Despite the appointment of managers like Fatih Kavlak and Ramiz Mammadov, the club could not reach a satisfactory position in the league and was struggling in the middle of the table for many years. On 29 May 2013, Yuri Semin was appointed as the new manager after signing a £1 million per year deal with the club. In the same year, the club qualified for European cups for the first time in their history but lost to Neftchi Baku on penalties in the final of the Azerbaijan Cup.

In the 2015–16 season of the Europa League, they became the 3rd club from Azerbaijan to qualify for the group stage after Qarabağ FK and Neftçi Baku. They eliminated Dinamo Tbilisi, Čukarički, Apollon Limassol and surprisingly Panathinaikos. They came 4th in their tough group of Borussia Dortmund, PAOK and FC Krasnodar. They got two points both from 0–0 draws against PAOK.

Following their defeat to Keşla in the 2017–18 Azerbaijan Cup Final, Roman Hryhorchuk left Gabala after his contract was not extended. On 30 May 2018, Gabala announced that Sanan Gurbanov had been appointed as the club's new manager on a two-year contract. On 31 August 2019, Gurbanov resigned as manager following Gabala's 4–0 defeat at home to Keşla. On 2 September 2019, Elmar Bakhshiyev was appointed as Gabala's manager.

On 24 February 2024, Elmar Bakhshiyev resigned as Head Coach, with Kakhaber Tskhadadze being appointed the following day. On 27 May 2024, at the end of the 2023-24 season, Gabala extended their contract with Tskhadadze for an additional three-seasons.

Following their 5–0 victory over Baku Sporting on 4 April, Gabala secured promotion back to the Azerbaijan Premier League at their first attempt.

League and cup history

SeasonLeagueAzerbaijan CupTop goalscorerManagers
Div.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPNameLeague
2005–062nd1st302262721472Last 16Azerbaijan national football team R.Ahmadov18Azerbaijan national football team Faig Jabbarov
2006–071st11th244416174716Last 16Azerbaijan national football team Vusal Garaev4Azerbaijan national football team Ramiz Mammadov
2007–081st6th2611312333636Semi-finalsRussia national football team Vitali Balamestny8
2008–091st10th269611282133Semi-finalsAzerbaijan national football team Kanan Karimov6
2009–101st6th421514144248561st roundPoland national football team Tomasz Stolpa7
2010–111st7th3213127311851Quarter-finalsJamaica national football team Deon Burton9England national football team Tony Adams
2011–121st5th3215710433252Quarter-finalsBrazil national football team Dodô France national football team Yannick Kamanan9England national football team Tony Adams Turkey national football team Fatih Kavlak
2012–131st6th3210814324038Quarter-finalsSenegal national football team Victor Mendy Brazil national football team Assis6Turkey national football team Fatih Kavlak Azerbaijan national football team Ramiz Mammadov Spain national football team Luis Aragón
2013–141st3rd3618711483661Runners-upSwitzerland national football team Danijel Subotić12Russia national football team Yuri Semin
2014–151st3rd321598463554Quarter-finalsAzerbaijan national football team Javid Huseynov11Romania national football team Dorinel Munteanu Ukraine national football team Roman Hryhorchuk
2015–161st3rd3616119442859Semi-finalsUkraine national football team Oleksiy Gai10Ukraine national football team Roman Hryhorchuk
2016–171st2nd2814104482152Runners-upCroatia national football team Filip Ozobić11
2017–181st2nd281477432649Runners-upFrance national football team Bagaliy Dabo13
2018–191st4th289910313336ChampionsNigeria national football team James Adeniyi10Azerbaijan national football team Sanan Gurbanov
2019–201st8th205411253519Semi-finalsGeorgia national football team Davit Volkovi5Azerbaijan national football team Sanan Gurbanov Azerbaijan national football team Elmar Bakhshiyev
2020–211st7th2851112234426Quarter-finalsBrazil national football team Raphael Utzig5Azerbaijan national football team Elmar Bakhshiyev
2021–221st4th281297383445Semi-finalsAlbania national football team Isnik Alimi8
2022–231st4th36131112474750ChampionsAlbania national football team Isnik Alimi9
2023–241st10th367524306426Semi-finalsIsrael national football team Osama Khalaila9Azerbaijan national football team Elmar Bakhshiyev Georgia national football team Kakhaber Tskhadadze
2024–252nd1st27214256867Last 16Congo national football team Domi Massoumou16Georgia national football team Kakhaber Tskhadadze

European record

As of match played 3 August 2023

CompetitionPldWDLGFGA
UEFA Europa League38107213655
UEFA Europa Conference League4103612
Total42117244267
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2014–15UEFA Europa League1QBosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg0–20–30–5
2015–16UEFA Europa League1QGeorgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi2–01–23–2
2QSerbia Čukarički2–00–12–1
3QCyprus Apollon Limassol1–01–12–1
POGreece Panathinaikos0–02–22–2 (a)
Group CGermany Borussia Dortmund1–30–44th
Greece PAOK0–00–0
Russia Krasnodar0–31–2
2016–17UEFA Europa League1QGeorgia (country) Samtredia5–11–26–3
2QHungary MTK Budapest2–02–14–1
3QFrance Lille1–01–12–1
POSlovenia Maribor3–10–13–2
Group CBelgium Anderlecht1–31–34th
France Saint-Étienne1–20–1
Germany Mainz 052–30–2
2017–18UEFA Europa League2QPoland Jagiellonia Białystok1–12–03–1
3QGreece Panathinaikos1–20–11–3
2018–19UEFA Europa League1QLuxembourg Progrès Niederkorn0–21–01–2
2019–20UEFA Europa League2QGeorgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi0–20–30–5
2022–23UEFA Europa Conference League2QHungary Fehérvár2–11–43–5
2023–24UEFA Europa Conference League2QCyprus Omonia2–31–43–7

Notes

  • 1Q: First qualifying round
  • 2Q: Second qualifying round
  • 3Q: Third qualifying round
  • PO: Play-off round
  • Group: Group stage

Crest and colours

Team photo for the 2010–2011 season.

The club's crest includes Caucasus Mountains with a black crescent and red eight-pointed star, similar to Azerbaijani flag. It also includes 2005 which signifies the club's formation year.

Shirt sponsors and kit manufacturers

Gabala's traditional kit is composed of red shirts, black shorts and red socks. The club's first kit manufacturer was Erreà, until a two-year deal was agreed with Joma in 2013.

In August 2012, Gabala signed a one-year deal with the American multinational beverage corporation and manufacturer Pepsi, which will replace Hyundai as the shirt sponsor from the 2013–14 season.

In September 2015, Gabala signed a one-year deal with QafqaZ Hotels and Resorts.

On 31 January 2020, Gabala announced that dairy brand Milla would be the club's new title sponsor until the end of 2021.

On 4 July 2023, Gabala announced Capelli Sport as their new kit supplier on a three-year contract.

On 12 August 2025, Gabala announced that they had signed a one-year agreement with AFB Bank for them to be the clubs front of shirt sponsor.

YearsManufacturerSponsor
2009–2010Germany AdidasSouth Korea Hyundai
2010–2011Italy Lotto
2011–2012Italy Erreà
2012–2013United States Pepsi
2013–2015Spain Joma
2015–2020Azerbaijan QafqaZ Hotels
2020–2021Azerbaijan Milla
2021–2022Azerbaijan Jale
2022–2023Azerbaijan Gilan & Knauf
2023–2025United States Capelli Sport
2025–presentSpain JomaAzerbaijan AFB Bank

Stadium

Gabala City Stadium in 2011.

The club play their home matches at the Gabala City Stadium, an all-seater football stadium situated in Qabala.

As of 2007, predominantly due to UEFA requirements, the club proposed an extensive renovation of the stadium, which has since been in constant process of redevelopment. AFL Architects were appointed to design a new 15,000 capacity stadium and training facility in December 2008 after winning a limited design competition. Accommodation within the stadium will include hotel and conferencing facilities, as well as retail and corporate hospitality space, and a dramatic viewing deck at the top of the entrance tower. It is expected that the stadium was scheduled to open in 2014.

Supporters

Gabala has a large fanbase in relation to its comparative lack of success on the pitch. Gabala's fan base has fluctuated over the years with high crowds coinciding with the club's success in the Premier League so that the club now averages in the top four best home attendances in the country. One of the main supporters group name is Red Black Army.

Honours

Players

Azerbaijani teams are limited to nine players without Azerbaijani citizenship. The squad list includes only the principal nationality of each player, several non-European players on the squad have dual citizenship with an EU country.

Current squad

As of 11 February 2026

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK AZE Səlahət Ağayev 3 DF BRA Eduardo Kunde 4 MF NGA Salihu Nasiru 6 MF ESP Jaime Sierra 7 DF AZE Turan Manafov (on loan from Stellenbosch) 8 DF FRA Sambou Sissoko (on loan from Valenciennes) 10 MF AZE Shahin Shahniyarov 11 MF AZE Asif Mammadov 12 FW FRA Ibrahim Sangaré 13 DF AZE Nicat Aliyev 14 FW CGO Domi Jaurès Massoumou 16 DF GHA Isaac Amoah 17 MF AZE Qadir Ramazanov 21 MF AZE Ziya Shakarkhanov 22 FW AZE Farid IsgandarovNo. Pos. Nation Player 23 DF AZE Rufat Ahmadov (on loan from Turan Tovuz) 24 FW NGA Ismahil Akinade 26 DF AZE Elnur Mustafayev 27 MF AZE Eshqin Ahmadov 28 DF AZE Murad Musayev 30 FW GHA Prince Owusu 33 DF SEN Seydina Keita 44 DF AZE Salman Alasgarov 50 FW CIV Adriel Ba Loua 66 DF AZE Nuqay Rashidov 70 FW ANG Paulo Quimbila 74 DF AZE Suleyman Damadayev 93 GK AZE Rza Jafarov (on loan from Neftçi) 94 GK AZE Habib Hushanov
1GKAZESəlahət Ağayev
3DFBRAEduardo Kunde
4MFNGASalihu Nasiru
6MFESPJaime Sierra
7DFAZETuran Manafov (on loan from Stellenbosch)
8DFFRASambou Sissoko (on loan from Valenciennes)
10MFAZEShahin Shahniyarov
11MFAZEAsif Mammadov
12FWFRAIbrahim Sangaré
13DFAZENicat Aliyev
14FWCGODomi Jaurès Massoumou
16DFGHAIsaac Amoah
17MFAZEQadir Ramazanov
21MFAZEZiya Shakarkhanov
22FWAZEFarid Isgandarov
No.Pos.NationPlayer
23DFAZERufat Ahmadov (on loan from Turan Tovuz)
24FWNGAIsmahil Akinade
26DFAZEElnur Mustafayev
27MFAZEEshqin Ahmadov
28DFAZEMurad Musayev
30FWGHAPrince Owusu
33DFSENSeydina Keita
44DFAZESalman Alasgarov
50FWCIVAdriel Ba Loua
66DFAZENuqay Rashidov
70FWANGPaulo Quimbila
74DFAZESuleyman Damadayev
93GKAZERza Jafarov (on loan from Neftçi)
94GKAZEHabib Hushanov

Out on loan

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 9 FW AZE Mehrac Bakhshali (at Mingəçevir until 30 June 2026) 71 FW AZE Sanan Agalarov (at Shahdag Qusar until 30 June 2026) 97 MF AZE Emil Süleymanov (at Shamakhi until 30 June 2026)
9FWAZEMehrac Bakhshali (at Mingəçevir until 30 June 2026)
71FWAZESanan Agalarov (at Shahdag Qusar until 30 June 2026)
97MFAZEEmil Süleymanov (at Shamakhi until 30 June 2026)

Club officials

The Board of Directors

PositionName
PresidentAzerbaijan Fariz Najafov
General managerAzerbaijan Sabuhi Safiyarli
Team managerAzerbaijan Mahammad Azizli
Press secretaryAzerbaijan Asef Zeynalov

Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coachGeorgia (country) Kakhaber Tskhadadze
Assistant coachGeorgia (country) Giorgi Chikhradze
Fitness coachTurkey Chaglar Volga
Video analysis coachAzerbaijan Rakif Aliyev
Goalkeeper coachAzerbaijan Vugar Mammadov
Under-19 head coachAzerbaijan Famil Khalilov

Medical staff

PositionName
DoctorAzerbaijan Fikrat Nabiyev
Assistant doctorAzerbaijan Movsum Huseynov
Assistant doctorAzerbaijan Farman Mammadov

Managers

Information correct as of match played 12 April 2026. Only competitive matches are counted.

NameNat.FromToPWDLGSGA%WHonoursNotes
Faig JabbarovAzerbaijan2005200630226200073.33Azerbaijan First Division (1)
Ramiz MammadovAzerbaijan2006May 201011838275300032.20
Tony AdamsEngland12 May 201016 November 2011441715124535038.64
Fatih KavlakTurkey18 November 201127 September 20122914784327048.28
Ramiz MammadovAzerbaijan24 September 20122 April 2013218672322038.10
Luis Aragon (Interim)Spain2 April 201328 May 20138134510012.50
Yuri SeminRussia28 May 201323 May 201441219115638051.22
Dorinel MunteanuRomania16 June 20148 December 2014186572026033.33
Sanan Gurbanov (Interim)Azerbaijan8 December 201421 December 2014312043033.33
Roman HryhorchukUkraine21 December 201429 May 2018159754143238150047.17
Sanan GurbanovAzerbaijan30 May 201831 August 201940149173752035.00Azerbaijan Cup (1)
Elmar BakhshiyevAzerbaijan2 September 201924 February 2024155524162187228033.55Azerbaijan Cup (1)
Kakhaber TskhadadzeGeorgia25 February 20247532123111085042.67Azerbaijan First Division (1)
  • Notes:

P – Total of played matches W – Won matches D – Drawn matches L – Lost matches GS – Goal scored GA – Goals against %W – Percentage of matches won

Nationality is indicated by the corresponding FIFA country code(s).

Individual records

Urfan Abbasov is Gabala's most capped player, with 305 appearances for the club. Players in bold signifies current Gabala player.

Most appearances

As of match played 12 April 2026

NameYearsLeague appsLeague goalsCup appsCup goalsEurope appsEurope goalsTotal appsTotal goals
1Azerbaijan Ürfan Abbasov2011–2019, 2021–202424854011703056
2Azerbaijan Asif Mammadov2006-2007, 2015–Present2081331324126317
3Azerbaijan Murad Musayev2013–2016, 2019–Present1607230301867
4Ukraine Dmytro Bezotosnyi2015–201911701703201660
5Brazil Dodô2011–20161312315315416130
6Serbia Vojislav Stanković2015–2016, 2016–20199212112911423
7Azerbaijan Elvin Camalov2013–201911101801201410
8Azerbaijan Javid Huseynov2014–2015, 2016–2019, 2020-20211091620211314021
8Azerbaijan Ulvi Isgandarov2017–2024118171646014021
10Senegal Victor Mendy2011–2015112291342012733

Top goalscorers

As of match played 12 April 2026

Dodô scored 30 goals in 161 games during his 5-years with Gabala
NameYearsLeague appsLeague goalsCup appsCup goalsEurope appsEurope goalsTotal appsTotal goalsRatio
1Senegal Victor Mendy2011–20151122913420127330.26
2Brazil Dodô2011–201613123153154161300.19
3France Bagaliy Dabo2016–201843206413362270.44
4Croatia Filip Ozobić2016–2018451610618373250.34
4Republic of the Congo Domi Massoumou2024–Present5423630060260.43
6Albania Isnik Alimi2021–202361171052073220.3
7Azerbaijan Javid Huseynov2014–2015, 2016–2019, 2020-202110916202113140210.15
7Azerbaijan Ulvi Isgandarov2017–20241181716460140210.15
9France Steeven Joseph-Monrose2017–20194715936262200.32
10Switzerland Danijel Subotić2013–2014, 20174015840048190.4

Presidential history

NameYears
Name Years Tale Heydarov 2005–2019 Fariz Najafov 2019–
Tale Heydarov2005–2019
Fariz Najafov2019–

See also

External links