2011 Kazakhstan First Division
Season | 2011 |
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Champions | Sunkar |
Matches played | 252 |
Goals scored | 306 (1.21 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Kanat Akhmetov (24 goals total) |
← 2010 2012 → |
Kazakhstan First Division 2011 is the 16th edition of Kazakhstan First Division, the second level football competition in Kazakhstan. 18 teams to play against each other on home-away system. Two top teams gain promotion to the Premier League next season.
Teams
Stadia and locations
Pos | Team | Location | Venue | Capacity | Head Coach | Team Captain |
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8 | Ak Bulak | Talgar | UTC CSKA | 3,000 | Marat Yesmuratov | Ibragim Baimurziyev |
9 | Aktobe-Zhas | Aktobe | ODYUSH #2 | 3,200 | Samat Dzhumalishev | Yuri Kuvakin |
11 | Tarlan | Shymkent | Kanat Musatayev | |||
7 | Astana-64 | Astana | K.Munaitpasov Stadium | 12,343 | Yuri Konkov | |
6 | Bolat | Temirtau | Metallurg | 15,000 | Aleksandr Moskalenko | |
12 | Caspiy | Aktau | Zhas Kanat | 5,000 | Mels Kushanov | Nurbek Toksanov |
10 | Tsesna | Almaty | Tsesna | 300 | Samvel Kostandyan | |
17 | CSKA Almaty | Almaty | CSKA | 2,000 | Oleg Trofimov | Ivan Karkachov |
5 | Ekibastuz | Ekibastuz | Shakhter | 6,300 | Vitali Sparyshev | Aidyn Bralin |
16[1] | Gefest | Karaganda | Sunkar Stadium (Saran) | Ilya Melanic | Dastan Darabayev | |
3 | Ile-Saulet | Otegen Batyr | Football Land (Almaty) | 2,000 | Berik Argimbayev | Yerkin Nurzhanov |
2 | Okzhetpes | Kokshetau | Okzhetpes Stadium | 4,158 | Vladimir Cheburin | |
w/o[1] | Kazakhmys | Satpayev | Kazakhmys | 2,300 | Andrei Kucheryavykh | |
15 | Kyzylzhar | Petropavl | Karasai | Yuri Chukhleba | Andrei Selivyorstov | |
13 | Lashyn | Taraz | Zhastar | 3,000 | Talgar Dzhunusbayev | Yerzhan Dzhatkanbayev |
14 | Spartak Semey | Semey | Spartak | 11,000 | Marat Syzdykov | Igor Goryachev |
1 | Sunkar | Kaskelen | Tauelsizdik 10 zhyldygy | 2,500 | Askar Kozhabergenov | Zhiger Kukeyev |
4 | Akzhayik | Oral | Petr Atoyan Stadium | 8,320 | Andrey Chernyshov |
League Table 2011
Sunkar (C) | ||||||||||
Okzhetpes | ||||||||||
Ile-Saulet | ||||||||||
Akzhayik | ||||||||||
Ekibastuz | ||||||||||
Bolat | ||||||||||
Astana-64 | ||||||||||
Ak Bulak | ||||||||||
Aktobe-Zhas | ||||||||||
Tsesna | ||||||||||
Tarlan | ||||||||||
Caspiy | ||||||||||
Lashyn | ||||||||||
Spartak Semey | ||||||||||
Kyzylzhar | ||||||||||
Gefest | ||||||||||
CSKA Almaty | ||||||||||
Kazakhmys |
(C)= Champions, (R)= Relegated, Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; ± = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Source:[2]
Last updated 23 October 2011.
- Akzhaiyk and Kyzylzhar lose 3 points each by a decision of FFK regulating bodies
- FC Kazakhmys withdrew from the First Division on 25 May.[1]
- FC Gefest withdrew from the First Division on 20 September, in the remaining games count toward her defeat with a score of 0-3.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Официальный сайт ФК "Казахмыс" г.Сатпаев - Турнирная таблица. 2011 год.". Retrieved 24 January 2012.
- ↑ http://www.kff.kz/eng/championships/5
External links
- soccerway.com; standings, results, fixtures
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