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List of FC Astana records and statistics

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FC Astana is a Kazakh professional football club based in Astana.

This list encompasses the major records set by the club and their players in the Kazakhstan Premier League. The player records section includes details of the club's goalscorers and those who have made more than 50 appearances in first-team competitions.

Player

As of match played 19 October 2025
  • Players who represented their country during their time with Lokomotiv Astana/Astana are denoted in Bold, caps earnt after leaving aren't denoted.
  • Players who only represented Astana whilst on loan from another club are denoted in Italic.

100 or more appearances

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25–99 appearances

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1–24 appearances

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Clean sheets

As of match played 26 October 2025
Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
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Notes

  1. Erić was born in Požega, SFR Yugoslavia, becoming a Kazakhstani citizen in 2014, making his debut for Kazakhstan in February 2015.
  2. Postnikov was born in Stary Oskol, Russian SFSR, but qualified to represent Kazakhstan, making his debut for Kazakhstan in March 2018.
  3. Mayewski was born in Magdeburg, East Germany, but qualified to represent Belarus, making his debut for Belarus in March 2015.
  4. Amanović was born in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia, but qualified to represent Macedonia, making his debut for Macedonia U21 in 2014.
  5. Rozhkov was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, but qualified to represent Kazakhstan, making his debut for Kazakhstan in March 2010.
  6. Dmitrenko was born in Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Russian SFSR, but qualified to represent Kazakhstan, making his debut for Kazakhstan in September 2012.
  7. Šimunović was born in Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina, but gained Croatian citizenship.
  8. Dzholchiyev was born in Frunze, Kyrgyz SSR, but qualified to represent Kazakhstan, making his debut for Kazakhstan in June 2012.
  9. Janga was born in Rotterdam, Netherlands, but qualified to represent Curaçao, making his debut for Curaçao in March 2016.
  10. Korobkin was born in Volgograd, Russian SFSR, but qualified to represent Kazakhstan, making his debut for Kazakhstan in October 2012.
  11. Malyi was born in Luhansk, Ukrainian SSR, becoming a Kazakhstani citizen before making his debut for Kazakhstan in March 2014.
  12. Nepohodov was born in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, becoming a Kazakhstani citizen before making his debut for Kazakhstan in November 2018.
  13. After representing Moldova in once in 2011, Ciupercă renounced his Moldovan Citizenship in order to not be considered a Legionnaire in the Russian League.
  14. Semedo was born in Seia, Portugal, but qualified to represent Guinea-Bissau, making his debut for Guinea-Bissau in October 2010.
  15. Almeida was born in São Paulo, Brazil, becoming an Azerbaijani citizen in 2017 and making his debut for Azerbaijan in June 2010.
  16. Bećiraj was born in Peja, SR Serbia, but qualified to represent Montenegro, making his debut for Montenegro in 2009.
  17. Pasichnik was born in Tutayev, Russia, but qualified to represent Kazakhstan, making his debut for Kazakhstan in 2013.
  18. Najaryan was born in Yerevan, Armenia, but qualified to represent Kazakhstan, making his debut for Kazakhstan U21 in 2017.
  19. Bressan was born in Tubarão, Brazil, but qualified to represent Belarus, making his debut for Belarus in May 2012.
  20. Abdurahimi was born in Zagreb, Croatia, but qualified to represent Macedonia, making his debut for Macedonia in May 2014.
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Team

Record wins

Record win
7–0 v Atyrau (9 September 2017)
7–0 v Turan (18 July 2025)
Record League win
7–0 v Atyrau (9 September 2017)
7–0 v Turan (18 July 2025)
Record home win
7–0 v Atyrau (9 September 2017)
7–0 v Turan (18 July 2025)
Record away win
6–1 v Irtysh Pavlodar (7 April 2018)
Record Cup win
4–0 v Vostok (1 May 2013)
4–0 v Tobol (18 June 2014)
Record Super Cup win
3–0 v Kairat (4 March 2018)
Record European win
5–1 v Valletta (8 August 2019)

Record defeats

Record defeat
6–0 v AZ Alkmaar (24 October 2019)
Record League defeat
5–0 v Irtysh Pavlodar (26 May 2011)
Record home defeat
0–5 v AZ Alkmaar (7 November 2019)
Record away defeat
6–0 v AZ Alkmaar (24 October 2019)
Record Cup defeat
3–0 v Kairat (7 November 2021)
3–0 v Kairat (20 November 2021)
Record Super Cup defeat
2–0 v Kairat (4 March 2017)
Record European defeat
6–0 v AZ Alkmaar (24 October 2019)

Wins/draws/losses in a season

Most wins in a league season
252017
Most draws in a league season
102014
Most defeats in a league season
102010
Fewest wins in a league season
112020
Fewest draws in a league season
02009
Fewest defeats in a league season
32021

Goals

Most League goals scored in a season
742017
Fewest League goals scored in a season
322020
Most League goals conceded in a season
372011
Fewest League goals conceded in a season
212016, 2017, 2020

Points

Most points in a season
77 in 33 matches, 2018 Kazakhstan Premier League
Fewest points in a season
33 in 32 matches, 2011 Kazakhstan Premier League
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