Following a surprise defeat to
Kyzylzhar in the
2016 Kazakhstan Cup, manager
Dmitriy Ogai left the club by mutual consent, with Oleg Lotov being appointed as interim manager on 30 April 2016. Lotov was replaced with
Omari Tetradze as the club's manager on 30 May 2016. Prior to the start of the season, Vladimir Nikitenko was appointed as Tobyl's manager following the expiration of
Robert Yevdokimov's contract. On 1 August, Vladimir Nikitenko resigned as manager after Tobyl were eliminated from the
Europa League.
Andrei Miroshnichenko was appointed as Caretaker manager before
Marek Zub was announced as Tobyl's new manager on 6 August 2018. On 31 December 2018, Zub left Tobyl after his contract wasn't renewed, and
Vladimir Gazzayev was appointed as the club's new manager. Gazzayev resigned as manager on 21 July 2019 after Tobyl were eliminated from the
2019–20 UEFA Europa League by
Jeunesse Esch. On 14 December 2019,
Grigori Babayan was appointed as manager of FC Tobyl. On 17 June 2021, Babayan left his role as Head Coach by mutual consent to take up a coaching role at
CSKA Moscow. The following day, 18 June 2021, Alexander Moskalenko has appointed as Acting Head Coach. On 16 May 2022, Moskalenko left his role at Tobyl, with
Milan Milanović being appointed as the clubs new Head Coach on 20 May 2022. On 10 January 2023, Milić Ćurčić was appointed as the new Head Coach of Tobyl. In July 2023
Andrei Kanchelskis was appointed General Director of Tobyl.
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Tobol Domestic history Continental history In their first European appearance, Tobyl reached the third round of the
2003 Intertoto Cup. They beat
Polonia Warszawa and
Sint-Truiden, and lost to
SV Pasching. In
UEFA Cup 2006-07 FC Basel were hard nuts to crack for Tobyl. They won the
Intertoto Cup 2007, defeating
FC Zestaponi,
Slovan Liberec and
OFI and advanced to 2nd qualifying round of
UEFA Cup 2007-08. Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference. ==Honours==