Soviet era (1959–1991) Kapaz PFC was founded in 1959 as
Toxucu and played in the
Soviet First League. However, the team were promoted to the
Soviet Top League in 1968 as Dinamo Kirovobad after finishing first in the Soviet First League the previous season. The club has been known as
Taraggi and
Toxucu during its history, however it became famous in more modern times as
Kapaz when it was renamed in 1982.
Post-Soviet era (1993–1999) In 1991, the club was once again renamed as Kapaz after
Azerbaijan's independence from the
Soviet Union and won the
Azerbaijan Premier League title three times. At the end of the 1997–98 season, Kapaz finished the season unbeaten. Out of 26 games, the club's final record for the
1997–1998 league campaign stood at 22 wins, 4 draws and 0 losses. To date this has not been matched by any team in a single season in an Azerbaijani league division. Kapaz PFC remain the only team to win the league undefeated and, for ten months until 23 September 1998, opponents could not even take a point off them. Two of the 22 matches were technical victories awarded to Kapaz.
Financial struggles (2002–present) Kapaz, one of the most prominent football clubs in Azerbaijan, entered financial difficulties during the late 2000s. Since 2002, the club has found themselves slipping further and further down the table, which has been influenced by financial difficulties. The financial collapse of Kapaz resulted in a great deal of discussion within Azerbaijani football. Major Azerbaijani companies, reportedly "concerned at the current uncertainty about the club's future and its backers" declined to provide Kapaz with the corporate banking facilities it needed. In 2005, the club's new owners decided to rename the club
Ganja despite facing criticism from the club's fans. In 2007, the club was excluded from
Azerbaijan Premier League due to financial struggles. However, after help from the
AFFA and local communities, the club participated in the
Azerbaijan First Division during the 2009–10 season. In 2010 they became champions of the
Azerbaijan First Division finishing the season with 47 points and promoted to the
Azerbaijan Premier League. In April 2013, Kapaz were relegated to the
Azerbaijan First Division. The ended the season in 12th place in the Azerbaijan Premier League, the club's lowest ever league finish. The club's financial situation didn't improve, which caused a lot of players to leave the club. On 18 November 2017,
Shahin Diniyev resigned as manager with
Yunis Hüseynov being appointed as his replacement on 20 November 2017. For the 2022/23 Azerbaijani Premier League season, an expansion of the league to 10 teams was implemented. As there are only five independent football clubs in the first division, and FK Zaqatala, Qaradag Lokbatan and MOIK Baku declined to play in the Premier league for financial reasons, Kapaz and Turan Tovuz were promoted for next season.
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