1999 Kazakhstan Premier League

Last updated
Kazakhstan Top Division
Season1999
Champions Irtysh-Bastau
Asian Club Championship Irtysh-Bastau
Asian Cup Winners' Cup Kairat
Matches played240
Goals scored631 (2.63 per match)
Top goalscorer Rejepmyrat Agabaýew (24)
1998
2000

The 1999 Kazakhstan Top Division was the eighth season of the Top Division, now called the Kazakhstan Premier League, the highest football league competition in Kazakhstan. [1] [2]

Contents

Teams

Following the conclusion of the previous season, Nasha Kompaniya, Bolat and Naryn were relegated, with Tobol, Access-Esil, Zhetysu, Sintez and Kairat being promoted in their place. Prior to the start of the season, Irtysh Pavlodar became Irtysh-Bastau, Astana became Zhenis Astana, Khimik became Akmola, Tomiris became Sintez and Vostok became Vostok Altyn.

Team overview

TeamLocationVenueCapacity
Access-Esil Petropavl Karasai Stadium
Akmola Stepnogorsk
Batyr Ekibastuz Shakhtyor Stadium
CSKA Almaty Almaty CSKA Stadium
Irtysh-Bastau Pavlodar Central Stadium
Kairat Almaty Central Stadium
Kaisar-Hurricane Kyzylorda Gani Muratbayev Stadium
Shakhter-Ispat-Karmet Karaganda Shakhter Stadium
Sintez Shymkent Kazhymukan Munaitpasov Stadium
Taraz Taraz Central Stadium
Tobol Kostanay Central Stadium
Vostok-Altyn Oskemen Vostok Stadium
Yelimay Semey Spartak Stadium
Zhenis Astana Astana Kazhymukan Munaitpasov Stadium
Zhetysu Taldykorgan Zhetysu Stadium
Zhiger Shymkent Kazhymukan Munaitpasov Stadium

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Irtysh Pavlodar (C)3024426919+5076Qualification for the Asian Club Championship
2 Access-Esil 3023345619+3772
3 Kairat 3021186219+4364Qualification for the Asian Cup Winners' Cup
4 Zhenis Astana 3018576025+3559
5 Kaisar-Hurricane 3017764719+2858
6 Sintez 3017584831+1756
7 Vostok Altyn 30144123233146
8 Tobol 30125132829141
9 Yelimay 30124143536140
10 Shakhter-Ispat-Karmet 30114152835737
11 Batyr 301111836541834
12 CSKA Kairat 30941735521731
13 Zhiger 30841833602728
14 Taraz 30651925643923
15 Zhetysu [lower-alpha 1] 30342318685013
16 Akmola [lower-alpha 1] 30242419684910
Source: kpfl.kz
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Zhetysu and Akmola were initially relegated, but were later re-accepted to the league

Results

Home \ Away ACS AKM BAT CSK IRT KRT KSR SHA SIN TAR TOB VOS YEL ZHN ZHE ZHI
Access-Esil 1–03–11–01–12–02–11–02–07–21–03–03–02–12–02–0
Akmola 0–32–01–11–20–51–42–01–30–00–11–11–22–31–10–3
Batyr 1–34–12–00–10–33–10–12–13–12–00–11–32–02–11–0
CSKA Kairat 1–13–02–10–20–21–21–21–14–11–20–23–10–45–24–0
Irtysh Pavlodar 1–04–04–15–01–02–02–12–12–03–05–23–23–06–12–1
Kayrat 1–24–05–00–11–22–12–02–01–02–01–03–11–03–02–0
Kaisar–Hurricane 3–03–21–02–00–00–01–10–16–12–02–00–00–04–03–0
Shakhter-Ispat-Karmet 0–12–12–10–11–22–10–10–11–01–02–01–10–03–03–1
Sintez 1–24–03–22–22–20–21–13–01–03–12–03–00–02–05–2
Taraz 0–13–02–14–20–01–30–32–10–21–10–21–10–13–15–1
Tobol 2–03–0 [lower-alpha 1] 0–11–01–01–00–02–00–13–00–01–01–12–00–0
Vostok Altyn 1–11–01–02–01–42–32–12–00–11–01–00–03–01–24–0
Yelimay 1–02–16–11–01–40–20–10–13–13–01–21–00–12–02–1
Zhenis Astana 1–22–04–16–01–02–10–22–13–07–03–13–01–01–07–2
Zhetysu 0–13–21–20–10–20–40–11–10–21–12–00–20–21–41–1
Zhiger 0–61–01–12–10–21–50–13–10–15–13–20–11–01–14–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. Match awarded.

Statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Rejepmyrat Agabaýew Kairat24
2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Viktor Zubarev Irtysh-Bastau22
3 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nurken Mazbaev Sintez/Kaisar-Hurricane15
4 Flag of Russia.svg Vitaliy RazdroginZhenis14
5 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Igor Avdeyev Access-Esil13
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Seitzhan BaibossynovZhiger
Flag of Brazil.svg Mendes Irtysh-Bastau
8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aleksandr MiroshnichenkoIrtysh-Bastau/Yelimay11
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Bolat Esmagambetov Access-Esil
10 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dmitriy GalichSintez10

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