Early period (before 1920s) In the early twentieth century, football began to become popular in Azerbaijan, which was then part of the
Russian Empire. Within a short period of time many football teams were established in the capital
Baku. In 1905, the first football teams were created in Azerbaijan. These teams mainly represented the major oil companies of Baku. Among these teams were the "Circle of Football Players of Surakhany", "Stela", "Friends of Sport", "Sportsman", "Congress", "Unitas", "Belaya", "Senturion", "Progress", etc. . Initially, the city championships were held by an agreement between the captains in the absence of cup competitions, in a spontaneous manner. In 1911, the first official championship was held in Baku and resulted in the victory of the "British Club" team. In 1912, Azerbaijani football players had their first "international match" and they won in
Tbilisi,
Georgia against the local "
Sokol" team with 4:2. During 1912-1913, matches between Azerbaijani and Georgian football teams were organized, first in Tbilisi and then in Baku. In 1914 the Football Union was founded in Azerbaijan. The Football Union undertook the organization of official city championships and other competitions. The Azerbaijan national football team held its first friendly matches against
Georgia and
Armenia in 1927 for the Trans-Caucasian Championship in Georgia. During the Soviet era the team did not play any international matches. In 1926 Tehran XI (selected players from
Tehran Club,
Toofan F.C. and
Armenian Sports Club) traveled across the border to
Baku, this was the first away football match for an Iranian team. In 1929 it was time for a return visit, and so a team from Baku was invited to play in Tehran in late November. The 1960s is considered the
Golden Age for Azerbaijani football as it produced great players like
Anatoliy Banishevskiy,
Alakbar Mammadov and the football referee
Tofik Bakhramov, most famous for being the
linesman who helped to award a goal for England in the
1966 World Cup Final between
England and
West Germany. The main stadia in Azerbaijan were built during the Soviet era, most notably the largest and most important of which are the
Tofig Bahramov Stadium in
Baku,
Ganja City Stadium in
Ganja,
Mehdi Huseynzade Stadium in
Sumqayit,
Lankaran City Stadium in
Lankaran, among others. After independence, many of these stadia were renovated and modernized or are currently undergoing renovation and modernization. Most football clubs were also founded during the Soviet era, the most prominent of which are,
Neftchi Baku PFC,
FC Baku,
Kapaz PFC,
Sumgayit PFC,
FK Khazar Lankaran,
FK Shamkir, among others.
Post-Independence (1992—present) ==National teams==