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(Redirected from Kamil Mingazov) Turkmenistani footballer In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Aleksandrowiç and the family name is Mingazow.
Kamil Mingazow
Personal information
Full name Kamil Aleksandrowiç Mingazow
Date of birth (1968-06-21) June 21, 1968 (age 56)
Place of birth Mary, Turkmen SSR, Soviet Union (now Mary, Turkmenistan)
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team Turkmenistan Womens (head coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987 Köpetdag Aşgabat 27 (1)
1988–1989 Bukovyna Chernivtsi 25 (1)
1989–1992 Köpetdag Aşgabat
1993 Kolhozçy Türkmengala
1994–1998 Köpetdag Aşgabat
1999 Zhenis Astana 20 (0)
2000 Köpetdag Aşgabat
2001 Shakhter Karagandy 16 (0)
2002–2006 Nisa Aşgabat
International career
1992–2004 Turkmenistan 46 (3 )
Managerial career
2016− Turkmenistan (women)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17 December 2015
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17 December 2015

Kamil Aleksandrowiç Mingazow (Tatar: Камил Александр улы Минһаҗев; born 21 June 1968) is a Turkmenistani football coach and former footballer. In Turkmenistan's opening match at the 1994 Asian Games versus China, Turkmenistan had only 11 players to choose from, as the other 9 members of their 20-man squad were delayed in Moscow due to visa problems. Mingazow (usually a midfielder) played as goalkeeper in a 2–2 draw.

Mingazow has also been the head coach of the Turkmenistan women's football team since 2016 and Turkmenistan women's national futsal team.

Kamil Mingazow represented the Turkmenistan from 1992 to 2004. He was capped 46 times for his country.

Club career

In 1987 and 1989–1991, he played for Kopetdag. During the 1988–1989 period, he represented Bukovyna. With the team, he achieved first place in the 6th (Ukrainian) zone of the Soviet Second League.

Between 1992 and 1999, in the independent Turkmenistan Football Championship, he played for Kopetdag and Nisa. He is a seven-time champion of Turkmenistan and a six-time Turkmenistan Cup winner.

International career

He also played for the Turkmenistan national football team from 1992 to 2005, participating in multiple qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup and 2004 AFC Asian Cup.

For the Turkmenistan national team, he played in all positions during his career: forward, midfielder, defender, and even as a goalkeeper. Notably, at the 1994 Asian Games in Japan, he played as a goalkeeper in a match against PR China, which ended in a 2–2 draw.

Managerial career

He began his coaching career in May 2006 as head coach of FC Nisa.

Together with his former Kopetdag teammate, Tofik Şükürow, he served as the head coach of the Kopetdag women's team.

He also worked as an assistant coach for the Ashgabat-based FC Talyp Sporty.

Since 2019, he has simultaneously managed both the women's national football team and the women's national futsal team of Turkmenistan.

In 2020, he coached the Ashgabat women’s futsal club.

Personal life

Mingazow is an ethnic Tatar. His wife is Ekaterina (born in 1969). They have three children: Albina (born in 1988), Kamila Mingazowa (born in 2005), and son Ruslan Mingazow (born in 1991).

His son Ruslan is a Turkmenistani International footballer who currently plays for Kitchee.

His younger daughter, Kamila Mingazowa, is also a professional footballer and futsal player.

Statistics

Season Club League Championship
Matches Goals
1987 Kopetdag Soviet Second League 27 1
1988 FSC Bukovyna Chernivtsi Soviet Second League 22 1
1989 FSC Bukovyna Chernivtsi Soviet Second League 3 0
1989 Kopetdag Soviet Second League 7 1
1990 Kopetdag Soviet Second League 34 2
1991 Kopetdag Soviet Second League 41 5
1992 Kopetdag Turkmenistan Higher League ? ?
1993 Kopetdag Turkmenistan Higher League ? 16
1994 Kopetdag Turkmenistan Higher League ? ?
1995 Kopetdag Turkmenistan Higher League ? ?
1996 Kopetdag Turkmenistan Higher League ? ?
1997/98 Kopetdag Turkmenistan Higher League ? ?
1998/99 Kopetdag Turkmenistan Higher League ? ?
1999 FC Zhenis Kazakhstan Premier League 20 0
2000 Nisa Turkmenistan Higher League ? ?
2001 FC Shakhter Karagandy Kazakhstan Premier League 16 0
2002 Kopetdag Turkmenistan Higher League ? 0
2002 Nisa Turkmenistan Higher League ? 1
2003 Nisa Turkmenistan Higher League ? ?
2004 Nisa Turkmenistan Higher League ? ?
2005 Nisa Turkmenistan Higher League ? ?
2006 Nisa Turkmenistan Higher League ? ?

Achievements

  • Seven-time Champion of Turkmenistan as a player with Kopetdag (1992–1995, 1998).
  • Six-time winner of the Turkmenistan Cup (1993, 2000, scoring a goal in the final).

References

  1. "Kamil Mingazov". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  2. "Asian Games 1994 (Hiroshima, Japan)". RSSSF. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  3. Part 3: 10th AFC Women’s Football Day 2024 marked by joyous celebrations
  4. "Iconic Mingazow seeks to build Turkmenistan women's football". FIFA. 18 June 2021.
  5. "Veteran player Kamil Mingazov". Archived from the original on 2022-03-27. Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  6. Kamil Mingazov preserved the post of the head coach of the women’s football national team of Turkmenistan
  7. "Women of Turkmenistan step onto the football arena". Archived from the original on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2010-08-13.
  8. "Meeting before the start of the CAFA-2019 Women's Olympic Championship in Dushanbe". Archived from the original on 2020-08-07. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  9. "Turkmenistan women's football team to hold training camp in Turkey". Archived from the original on 2019-10-22. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  10. "Turkmenistan women's futsal team to hold training camp in Bulgaria". Archived from the original on 2020-09-27. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  11. "Turkmen futsal team defeated Kuwait in a friendly match". Archived from the original on 2019-04-04. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  12. "Turkmenistan women's futsal team to hold training camp in Kuwait". Archived from the original on 2019-03-30. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  13. "Start time of CAFA-2020 Women's U-19 Futsal Championship matches in Dushanbe approved". Archived from the original on 2020-09-30. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  14. "Four teams at the top of the Turkmenistan Women's Futsal Championship". Archived from the original on 2020-11-28. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  15. Kamila Mingazowa - Player Info
  16. Женская сборная Туркменистана прибыла в Ташкент на отборочный турнир Кубка Азии по футзалу

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Current managers of AFC women's national teams
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