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- FC_Bolat abstract "FC Bolat is a Kazakhstani football club based in Temirtau. Previously known as FC Bolat CSKA (2004) and FC Bolat MSK(2005).Formed as Metallurg, the club was known as Stroitel between 1969 and 1977 before adopting their current name. They were a leading side in the Soviet-era game, winning the Kazakh SSR Cup seven times, including five consecutive triumphs between 1972 and 1976. Initially the club transferred their status to the independent Kazakhstan, and were founding member of the Kazakhstan Super League. However, barring a 7th place finish in 1994, they were one of the weaker sides and were relegated to the Kazakhstan First Division in 1998. The club returned to the top flight in 2005 but set an unwanted record by drawing a single match and losing 29 to set a record low for points gained in the Kazakh premier league. They are current First Division members.".
- FC_Bolat capacity "12000".
- FC_Bolat ground Kazakhstan.
- FC_Bolat ground Temirtau.
- FC_Bolat league Kazakhstan_First_Division.
- FC_Bolat season 2010_Kazakhstan_First_Division.
- FC_Bolat wikiPageExternalLink bulatamt.kz.
- FC_Bolat wikiPageExternalLink index.app?cmd=comm_tst&lang=en&id=821602663473366765441025689744.
- FC_Bolat wikiPageID "13788646".
- FC_Bolat wikiPageRevisionID "596741214".
- FC_Bolat capacity "12000".
- FC_Bolat clubname "FC Bolat".
- FC_Bolat fullname "Football Club Bolat".
- FC_Bolat ground "Metallurg Stadium".
- FC_Bolat ground "Temirtau, Kazakhstan".
- FC_Bolat hasPhotoCollection FC_Bolat.
- FC_Bolat league Kazakhstan_First_Division.
- FC_Bolat manager "Sergei Polenov".
- FC_Bolat name "Abylai Tulepov".
- FC_Bolat name "Aleksandr Fedorov".
- FC_Bolat name "Aleksandr Masakov".
- FC_Bolat name "Aleksandr Rushinas".
- FC_Bolat name "Baurzhan Nauryzbayev".
- FC_Bolat name "Dmitri Zverev".
- FC_Bolat name "Ivan Zavyalov".
- FC_Bolat name "Konstantin Bernatski".
- FC_Bolat name "Konstantin Surovtsev".
- FC_Bolat name "Mikhail Alekseyev".
- FC_Bolat name "Nail Fatkhullin".
- FC_Bolat name "Nikolai Kudryashov".
- FC_Bolat name "Nursultan Ganiyev".
- FC_Bolat name "Stanislav Syomin".
- FC_Bolat name "Stanislav Tarasov".
- FC_Bolat name "Talgat Kabdulov".
- FC_Bolat name "Vitali Artyomov".
- FC_Bolat name "Vitali Bogdanov".
- FC_Bolat name "Vladimir Kashtanov".
- FC_Bolat name "Vladislav Shanikov".
- FC_Bolat name "Yevgeny Gashin".
- FC_Bolat name "Yevgeny Nesterov".
- FC_Bolat name "Zhasulan Kusainov".
- FC_Bolat nat "Kazakhstan".
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- FC_Bolat pos "DF".
- FC_Bolat pos "FW".
- FC_Bolat pos "GK".
- FC_Bolat pos "MF".
- FC_Bolat position "14".
- FC_Bolat season "2010".
- FC_Bolat subject Category:1969_establishments_in_the_Kazakh_Soviet_Socialist_Republic.
- FC_Bolat subject Category:Football_clubs_in_Kazakhstan.
- FC_Bolat type Abstraction100002137.
- FC_Bolat type Association108049401.
- FC_Bolat type Club108227214.
- FC_Bolat type FootballClubsInKazakhstan.
- FC_Bolat type Group100031264.
- FC_Bolat type Organization108008335.
- FC_Bolat type SocialGroup107950920.
- FC_Bolat type YagoLegalActor.
- FC_Bolat type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- FC_Bolat type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- FC_Bolat type Agent.
- FC_Bolat type Organisation.
- FC_Bolat type SoccerClub.
- FC_Bolat type SportsTeam.
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- FC_Bolat comment "FC Bolat is a Kazakhstani football club based in Temirtau. Previously known as FC Bolat CSKA (2004) and FC Bolat MSK(2005).Formed as Metallurg, the club was known as Stroitel between 1969 and 1977 before adopting their current name. They were a leading side in the Soviet-era game, winning the Kazakh SSR Cup seven times, including five consecutive triumphs between 1972 and 1976.".
- FC_Bolat label "Bolat-AMT FK Temirtaw".
- FC_Bolat label "Bolat-AMT Temirtau".
- FC_Bolat label "Bołat Temyrtau".
- FC_Bolat label "FC Bolat".
- FC_Bolat label "Булат-АМТ".
- FC_Bolat sameAs Bolat-AMT_Temirtau.
- FC_Bolat sameAs Bolat-AMT_FK_Temirtaw.