FK Qarabag: The football club from a war-torn land taking on Europe's big boys

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They're a little-known football club from war-torn Azerbaijan and, to the immense pride of their fans, they are playing in Europe's Champions League - the world's greatest club football competition - for the first time ever: where they are to play the might of Chelsea, Roma and Atletico Madrid...

FK Qarabag: the club from a war-zone returns from the dead to play Chelsea in Champions League


Qarabag's rise is about more than just football Credit: AFP

Robert O'Connor
10 September 2017
The Telegraph


The Azerbaijanis are travelling to London to play Chelsea on Tuesday night in their first-ever Champions League game

When FK Qarabag, from Aghdam in western Azerbaijan, defeated FK Khazar Sumgayit in August 1993 to become champions of Azerbaijan, there were no celebrations.

Ten days earlier, Aghdam had fallen to occupation by military forces from neighbouring Armenia after five years of aerial bombardments, and what remained of the population fled east. After winning the league, the Qarabag players returned to their bombed-out homes to search for their families. On Tuesday, 24 years on, Qarabag take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the Champions League, the first Azerbaijan team to make Europe’s premier club competition. It has been a long and fiercely political journey.

Even now, Aghdam is a ghost town, and Qarabag play in the Azersun Arena in Baku, the Azerbaijan capital. Chelsea will visit there next year.

Qarabag’s head of communications, Nurlan Ibrahimov, explains: “This club means everything to the people of Azerbaijan.

Our lands are being occupied. It’s through success with Qarabag that we bring that to the attention of the world”.


Qarabag are embarking on their first ever Champions League campaign Credit: EPA

The 1988-1994 conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia claimed between 25,000 and 35,000 lives. It left more than a million people displaced. The sides were fighting for control of Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian-populated strip of mountainous terrain which falls on the Azerbaijan side of the border. Despite a Russian-brokered ceasefire, Nagorno-Karabakh has stayed in Armenian hands and Aghdam remains deserted. It had been the base for Azerbaijan forces to launch missile attacks against the Nagorno-Karabakh capital and Armenian stronghold, Stepanakert, six miles to the east.



Today, Armenian snipers patrol the perimeter of what is left of Aghdam’s streets. Virtually no one has stepped foot there for a quarter of a century. Of Qarabag’s former home, Imarat Stadium, there is nothing left.

Former Qarabag striker Mushfig Huseynov – 18 when war came – says: “We never believed that it would last. Suddenly every part of life became a risk. Travelling to and from training. Even training itself, and matches. The projectiles were falling all the time.” Huseynov, 47, No 2 to the club’s coach, Gurban Gurbanov, explains: “During that period, the people demanded more than ever that we play good, attractive football. We had 15,000 people in a stadium that was built for only 10,000. During the war, Qarabag became an event.”


Qarabag fans celebrate the play-off round win over Copenhagen that took them to the group stage Credit: BARCROFT MEDIA


FK Qarabag have had to move from Aghdam to capital Baku

As the crisis intensified, the football club became a symbol of the people’s will to survive. Shahid Kasanov, captain during Qarabag’s final season in Aghdam, says: “Before one match in 1992, we had to bring earth to fill in a hole in the pitch made by a bomb before we could play. By then, we knew we were in a war. The planes were overhead most days. But we weren’t afraid of dying. Aghdam was our home and it was our duty to play football there, for these people and for those who fought for us.”

The town finally fell in July 1993. The Armenian military has never allowed civilians to return lest it become a base from which to reignite a military campaign to return Nagorno- Karabakh to Baku’s control.

But Qarabag has benefited from its role in the conflict. The five-time champions are a chess piece for the regime headed by the president, Ilham Aliyev. With Azerbaijan desperate to legitimise its claim over Nagorno-Karabakh, Qarabag have been brought back from virtual bankruptcy with huge cash injections from the state-backed holding company Intersun. Aliyev’s late father, former president Heydar Aliyev, gave the order in 2001 for Intersun to assume control of the club to “rescue it from oblivion”.


Qarabag travel to London to face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge this week Credit: REUTERS

The ongoing conflict has become political currency for leaders in both Baku and Yerevan, the Armenian capital. In the wider propaganda war, Qarabag is derided in Armenia. Here, the club is depicted as a puppet of the corrupt Azeri state.

For most Armenians, Qarabag’s rise represents not a fairytale, but a whitewashing of history. Arsen Zaqaryan, a spokesperson for the First Armenian Front, says: “People hear that Qarabag plays in Azerbaijan, so then they would never think that Karabakh is Armenian. It’s like a political project.”

At Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, a new front in the propaganda war opens up. And Qarabag might just have the strangest tale to tell of all of Chelsea’s opponents.


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Qarabag, the side from war-torn Azerbaijan, played their first-ever Champions League match last night, which was against the might of London club Chelsea. And they were torn apart...

Chelsea equal their Champions League best as they put six past Qarabag


By Emlyn Begley
BBC Sport
12 September 2017



Group C

Chelsea 6-0 FK Qarabag

Pedro (5' minutes), Zappacosta (30' minutes), Azpilicueta (55' minutes), Bakayoko (71' minutes), Batshuayi (76' minutes), Medvedev (82' minutes og)


Davide Zappacosta's cross caught Qarabag keeper Ibrahim Sehic out


Davide Zappacosta scored a spectacular goal and Michy Batshuayi netted twice as Chelsea equalled their biggest Champions League win with a thrashing of competition debutants Qarabag.

The Blues - making their return to European competition having failed to qualify last season - rested several first-team players for the visit of the Azerbaijani champions, but still won with ease.

Pedro opened the scoring with a 20-yard curler from Willian's lay-off.

Italy right-back Zappacosta, on his first Blues start, ran 50 yards down the right wing, before sending over a cross that flew past Ibrahim Sehic.

Cesar Azpilicueta headed home a third after the break from Cesc Fabregas' cross.

Willian hit the crossbar, and substitute Tiemoue Bakayoko scored his first Blues goal with a deflected shot from close range.


Zappacosta celebrates his spectacular goal

Batshuayi then scored twice in the final 15 minutes - firing in from outside the box after being picked out in space by Bakayoko and then scrambling home Zappacosta's cross.

The win was always likely to be the easiest game in the group, with Roma and Atletico Madrid the other two teams in Group C. Those sides drew 0-0 in Rome's Olympic Stadium.

Watch the highlights:


Conte's changes pay off



Chelsea boss Antonio Conte - whose side face seven games in 21 days - was able to name striker Alvaro Morata, Bakayoko and three of the back five who beat Leicester City at the weekend on the bench. Captain Gary Cahill returned after a three-match domestic ban but was largely untested - although he was booked for a reckless foul.

Arguably the biggest winner of the changes was Zappacosta, a deadline-day signing from Torino for a reported £23m, who scored on his full debut.

He admitted afterwards that the goal was not intentional, but it still capped off a good performance and Victor Moses will have cause to worry about getting his place back.

With the game sealed, Eden Hazard, yet to start this season for the Blues after an ankle injury, was given 32 minutes to boost his match fitness before Sunday's game against Arsenal.

Batshuayi will be happy to score his first two goals of the season, although the standard of opposition - and his overall performance - are unlikely to have overly concerned the rested Morata.

Chelsea will have tougher tests to come


Qarabag will hope for more success when they host Chelsea, Roma and Atletico Madrid in Baku

The game was Chelsea's first in Europe since they lost in the last 16 to Paris St-Germain 18 months ago, a 10th-place finish in the league in 2015-16 meaning they sat out last season's European competition.

They were comfortable against the first ever Azerbaijani team in the Champions League group stages, with Qarabag looking short of real quality or knowledge of how to play against a superior team.

Twice they switched off at short set-pieces, Willian receiving a short corner to set up Pedro's opener, then tapping a free-kick to Cesc Fabregas who crossed for Azpilcueta to score Chelsea's third.

The Blues deserved to win as emphatically as they did, and could have scored more with Marcos Alonso and Willian, who also smashed the ball off the crossbar in the second half, forcing saves from Sehic.

'Perfect start for Chelsea' - manager reaction



Chelsea boss Conte hailed a "perfect start" to their Champions League return.

"To play the first game, then to win with a good result, to score many goals, to finish the game with a clean sheet - I saw a lot of positive things tonight," he said.

On his five changes, he said: "To play in the Champions League it means the coach trusts you. My message tonight was this: I trust all my players, not with only words, but with facts.

"If we think like last season to play with only 13 players, we are crazy. We have to improve all these players to try to create a positive competition between them."

And he says the Blues will not rush Hazard back from his injury.

"We must have a bit of patience with him and to try to give the possibility for Eden to recover very well.

"We must be calm and to do the best for the player and for the team. Otherwise we risk a bad injury to delay the situation. This is the right way. This process is good for him."

Qarabag boss Gurban Gurbanov said: "The game was very difficult for us. Chelsea played very good. Chelsea is a favourite for the tournament.

"We made lots of errors and I accept we must play even better. But I am satisfied with the way we played."

Match stats - Zappacosta joins the club


Thibaut Courtois threw the ball out to Davide Zappacosta, who ran half the length of the pitch before scoring Chelsea's second

Thibaut Courtois' assist for Davide Zappacosta's strike was the first by a keeper in the Champions League since Fraser Forster set up Tony Watt for Celtic against Barcelona in November 2012.

Zappacosta became the 100th Italian player to score a Champions League goal (excluding own goals).

This was Chelsea's joint-biggest win in the Champions League (6-0 v Maribor in October 2014).

Chelsea have lost just one of their past 39 home games in the Champions League group stages (W30 D8 ).

Qarabag managed just five touches in Chelsea's penalty area.

Since joining the club in 2014, Cesc Fabregas has recorded 46 assists in all competitions - at least 21 more than any other Chelsea player in that time (Eden Hazard, 25).

The Blues' six goals came from only eight shots on target.

Man of the match - Willian



Willian did not score, but he had a hand in two goals and hit the crossbar. He was involved in 16 duels, six more than any other player.

What's next?




At least one of Chelsea, Atletico Madrid and Roma will fail to reach the Champions League knockout stagesChelsea host Arsenal on Sunday in the Premier League (13:30 BST). The clubs are back in Champions League action on Wednesday, 27 September. Chelsea visit Atletico Madrid, while Qarabag host Roma in Baku.

Last night's other results:

Group C

Roma 0-0 Atletico Madrid


Group A

Benfica 1-2 CSKA Moscow
Manchester United 3-0 FC Basel


Group B

Celtic 0-5 Paris Saint-Germain
Bayern Munich 3-0 RSC Anderlecht

Group D

Barcelona 3-0 Juventus
Olympiakos 2-3 Sporting Lisbon


Tonight's games:

Group E


Liverpool vs Sevilla
NK Maribor vs Spartak Moscow

Group F

Feyernoord vs Manchester City
Shakhtar Donetsk vs Napoli

Group G

Porto vs Besiktas
RB Leipzig vs Monaco


Group H

Real Madrid vs Apoel Nicosia
Tottenham Hotspur vs Borussia Dortmund


Chelsea 6-0 Qarabag - BBC Sport
 
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