2011 Kazakhstan First Division

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Kazakhstan First Division
Season2011
Champions Sunkar
Promoted Sunkar
Okzhetpes
Akzhayik
Matches played252
Goals scored306 (1.21 per match)
Top goalscorer Kanat Akhmetov (24 goals total)
2010
2012

The 2011 Kazakhstan First Division was the 17th 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.

Contents

Teams

Stadia and locations

PosTeamLocationVenueCapacityHead CoachTeam Captain
8 Ak Bulak Talgar UTC CSKA3,000 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Marat Yesmuratov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ibragim Baimurziyev
9 Aktobe-Zhas Aktobe ODYUSH #23,200 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Samat Dzhumalishev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yuri Kuvakin
11 Tarlan Shymkent Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kanat Musatayev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
7 Astana-64 Astana K.Munaitpasov Stadium 12,343 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yuri Konkov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
6 Bolat Temirtau Metallurg15,000 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aleksandr Moskalenko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
12 Caspiy Aktau Zhas Kanat5,000 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Mels Kushanov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nurbek Toksanov
10 Tsesna Almaty Tsesna300 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Samvel Kostandyan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
17 CSKA Almaty Almaty CSKA2,000 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Oleg Trofimov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ivan Karkachov
5 Ekibastuz Ekibastuz Shakhter6,300 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vitali Sparyshev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aidyn Bralin
16 [1] Gefest Karaganda Sunkar Stadium (Saran) Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ilya Melanic Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dastan Darabayev
3 Ile-Saulet Otegen Batyr Football Land (Almaty)2,000 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Berik Argimbayev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yerkin Nurzhanov
2 Okzhetpes Kokshetau Okzhetpes Stadium 4,158 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vladimir Cheburin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
w/o [1] Kazakhmys Satpayev Kazakhmys2,300 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Andrei Kucheryavykh Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
15 Kyzylzhar Petropavl Karasai Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yuri Chukhleba Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Andrei Selivyorstov
13 Lashyn Taraz Zhastar3,000 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Talgar Dzhunusbayev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yerzhan Dzhatkanbayev
14 Spartak Semey Semey Spartak11,000 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Marat Syzdykov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Igor Goryachev
1 Sunkar Kaskelen Tauelsizdik 10 zhyldygy2,500 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Askar Kozhabergenov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Zhiger Kukeyev
4 Akzhayik Oral Petr Atoyan Stadium 8,320 Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Chernyshov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Sunkar (C, P)3224536219+4377Promotion to the Kazakhstan Premier League
2 Okzhetpes (P)3221655925+3469
3 Ile-Saulet 3218594223+1959
4 Akzhayik (P)3216885430+2453 [lower-alpha 1] Promotion to the Kazakhstan Premier League
5 Ekibastuz 32157104734+1352
6 Bolat 32155123932+750
7 Astana-64 32148104838+1050
8 Ak Bulak 32121193831+747
9 Aktobe-Zhas 32137125653+346
10 Tsesna 32134154750343
11 Tarlan 321110113834+443
12 Caspiy 32107153342937
13 Lashyn 32810143139834
14 Spartak Semey 32881636531732
15 Kyzylzhar 327101534562228 [lower-alpha 1]
16 Gefest [lower-alpha 2] 32632321644321
17 CSKA Almaty 32322719816211
- Kazakhmys 00000000Withdrew from the league [lower-alpha 3]
Source: [2]
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Akzhaiyk and Kyzylzhar lose 3 points each by a decision of FFK regulating bodies
  2. Gefest withdrew from the First Division on 20 September, in the remaining games count toward her defeat with a score of 0-3. [1]
  3. Kazakhmys withdrew from the First Division on 25 May. [1]

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