FK Khazar Lankaran - League and Domestic Cup History

League and Domestic Cup History

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup
1992 1st 15 38 17 8 13 40 44 42
1993 1st 4 18 8 5 5 23 20 21 Semi-Finals
1993-94 1st 9 30 10 9 11 44 33 29 Runners-Up
1994-95 1st 13 24 1 4 19 10 67 6
2004–05 1st 2 34 24 6 4 68 15 78 Semi-Finals
2005–06 1st 7 26 9 9 8 27 18 36 Semi-Finals
2006–07 1st 1 24 17 5 2 50 16 56 Winners
2007–08 1st 4 26 14 10 2 44 16 52 Winners
2008–09 1st 4 26 15 5 6 49 21 50 Quarter-Finals
2009–10 1st 4 42 18 17 7 48 25 71 Runners-Up
2010–11 1st 2 32 16 12 4 38 18 60 Winners
2011–12 1st 2 32 17 8 7 44 28 59 Quarter-Finals

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