Football league season
Football league season
Azerbaijan First DivisionSeason | 2015–16 |
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Matches played | 91 |
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Goals scored | 267 (2.93 per match) |
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Biggest home win | Bakili 7–2 Energetik |
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Biggest away win | Energetik 0–12 Neftchala |
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Highest scoring | Energetik 0–12 Neftchala |
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The 2015–16 Azerbaijan First Division is the second-level of football in Azerbaijan. Neftchala were the defending champions.
Teams
Kapaz, Ravan Baku and Zira were promoted to Azerbaijan Premier League, while Baku relegated to Azerbaijan First Division. Shusha and Lokomotiv-Bilajary were dissolved.
Stadia and locations
- Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Location of teams in 2015-16 Azerbaijan First Division
Team
|
Location
|
Stadium
|
Stadium capacity
|
Ağsu
|
Agsu
|
Agsu City Stadium
|
3,000
|
Bakılı
|
Baku
|
Zirə Olympic Sport Complex Stadium
|
1,500
|
Baku
|
Baku
|
FC Baku's Training Base
|
2,000
|
Energetik
|
Mingachevir
|
Yashar Mammadzade Stadium
|
5,000
|
Göyəzən
|
Qazakh
|
Qazakh City Stadium
|
15,000
|
Mil-Muğan
|
Imishli
|
Heydar Aliyev Stadium
|
8,500
|
MOIK
|
Baku
|
MOIK Stadium
|
3,000
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Neftçala
|
Neftchala
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Nariman Narimanov Stadium
|
2,000
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Qaradağ Lökbatan
|
Lökbatan
|
Lökbatan Olympic Sport Complex Stadium
|
2,000
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Şərurspor
|
Baku
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Bayil Stadium
|
5,000
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Şahdağ
|
Qusar
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Şövkət Orduxanov Stadium
|
4,000
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Şəmkir
|
Şəmkir
|
Shamkir City Stadium
|
11,500
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Turan
|
Tovuz
|
Tovuz City Stadium
|
6,800
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Zaqatala
|
Zaqatala
|
Zaqatala City Stadium
|
3,500
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League table
Source:
soccerway.comRules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5. head-to-head away goals (only if 2 teams are tied); 6) goal difference; 7) goals scored.
[1](C) Champions
Results
Season statistics
Top scorers
Rank
|
Player
|
Club
|
Goals
|
1
|
Röyal Nəcəfov
|
MOİK
|
24
|
2
|
David Janelidze
|
Nefchala
|
21
|
3
|
Oruc Balaşlı
|
Zaqatala
|
18
|
4
|
Rahman Musayev
|
Şərurspor
|
16
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Six Goals
Player |
For |
Against |
Result |
Date
|
Röyal Nəcəfov |
MOİK |
Şahdağ |
9–1 |
13 May 2016[2]
|
Penta-trick
Player |
For |
Against |
Result |
Date
|
David Janelidze |
Neftchala |
Energetik |
10–0 |
13 May 2016[3]
|
Poker
Player |
For |
Against |
Result |
Date
|
Röyal Nəcəfov |
Energetik |
MOİK |
1–5 |
18 March 2016[4]
|
Hat-tricks
Player |
For |
Against |
Result |
Date
|
Farmayil Aliyev |
Neftchala |
Energetik |
12–0 |
11 September 2015[5]
|
David Janelidze
|
Ulvi Guliyev |
Bakılı |
Energetik |
7–2 |
18 September 2015[6]
|
Rahman Musayev |
Şərurspor |
Göyəzən |
5–0 |
24 September 2015[7]
|
Rahman Musayev |
Şərurspor |
Energetik |
6–0 |
1 October 2015[8]
|
Ali Bagirov |
Ağsu |
Şahdağ |
4–1 |
22 October 2015[9]
|
Sajjad Kerman |
Mil-Muğan |
Energetik |
4–0 |
13 November 2015[10]
|
Cavid Mukhtarzade |
Qaradağ |
Şahdağ |
5–2 |
27 November 2015[11]
|
Elnur Samedov |
Qaradağ |
Ağsu |
3–3 |
18 December 2015[12]
|
Aqşin Həşimov |
Şərurspor |
Neftchala |
1–4 |
12 March 2016[13]
|
Elvin Nesibov |
Zaqatala |
Energetik |
6–0 |
12 March 2016[14]
|
Valeh Seyidov |
Bakı |
Mil-Muğan |
4–0 |
15 April 2016[15]
|
Azər Məmmədov |
Turan Tovuz |
Energetik |
5–0 |
21 April 2016[16]
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References
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