1995 Kyrgyzstan League

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Kyrgyzstan League
Season1995
Champions Kant Oil Kant
1994
1996

The 1995 Kyrgyzstan League is the 4th season of Kyrgyzstan League, the Football Federation of Kyrgyz Republic's top division of association football. Kant Oil Kant retained the league that they won in the previous season. Sixteen teams participated in the 1995 season.

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The league was divided in two zones of eight teams, Zone A and Zone B, with the top four teams in each zone qualifying for the championship playoffs. The bottom four teams in each zone entered the promotion/relegation playoff. There they were joined by eight teams from the lower division. This was divided into a northern and southern zone. The northern zone was played, but not the southern zone.

From this northern zone promotion/relegation play-off, three teams were promoted to the top level division for the 1996 season: Rotor Bishkek, Dinamo Bishkek and KVT Khimik Kara Balta.

First stage

Zone A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Kant Oli Kant 141220529+4338
2 Alga Bishkek 148423219+1328
3 Shumkar Bishkek 146351517221
4 AiK Issyk Ata 146351811+721
5 Ak Maral Tokmak 143741718116
6 Rotor Bishkek 1441915271213
7 KVT Khimik Kara Balta 142391338259
8 Dinamo Bishkek 142391033239
Source: rsssf.com

Zone B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Alai Osh 141013287+2131
2 Alai Gulcha 149141712+528
3 Semetei Kyzyl Kiya 148423317+1628
4 Dinamo Osh 148333114+1727
5 Ak Altyn Kara Suu 147162119+222
6 Neftchi Kochkor Ata 1443712231115
7 Kokart Dzhalal Abad 14311017392210
8 Khimik Suzak 140014533280
Source: rsssf.com

Second stage

Championship play Off

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Kant Oil Kant 14941257+1831
2 AiK Bishkek 14932247+1730
3 Semetei Kyzyl Kiya 14842238+1528
4 Dinamo Osh 145271928917
5 Alga Bishkek 144551916+317
6 Alai Osh 143741925616
7 Alai Gulcha 141491133227
8 Shumkar Bishkek 141310420166
Source: rsssf.com

Promotion/relegation play Off: Northern Zone

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Rotor Bishkek 141211388+3037
2 Dinamo Bishkek 149233717+2029
3 KVT Khimik Kara Balta 149143713+2428
4 Energetik Bishkek 145361826818
5 Tsementnik Kant 145361827918
6 Ak Maral Tokmak 144371924515
7 Dinamo-Chuy UVD 1442814281414
8 Kolos Nizhnechuisk 1401131047371
Source: rsssf.com

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