2012 Kazakhstan Premier League

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Kazakhstan Premier League
Season2012
Champions Shakhter Karagandy
Relegated Sunkar
Okzhetpes
Champions League Shakhter Karagandy
Europa League Astana
Irtysh Pavlodar
Aktobe
Matches played144
Goals scored348 (2.42 per match)
Top goalscorer Ulugbek Bakaev and Ihar Zyankovich (9)
Biggest home win Astana 5-0 Atyrau
Biggest away win Zhetysu 1–5 Shakhter
Highest scoring Zhetysu 5–2 Kaisar
2011
2013

The 2012 Kazakhstan Premier League was the 21st season of the Kazakhstan Premier League, the highest football league competition in Kazakhstan. The season was scheduled to start on 9 March 2012 and to conclude on 27 October 2012 [1] Shakhter Karagandy as the defending champions having won their first league championship last year succeeded in preservation of its league title.

Contents

The league was expanded from twelve to fourteen teams for this season.

Changes from 2011 season

The league was expanded from twelve to fourteen teams for this season. This also led to a change in the competition modus. The second phase with it separate play-off groups for championship and relegation has been abolished; all teams will play a single home-and-away round-robin schedule.[ citation needed ]

Teams

Promoted

Relegated

TeamLocationVenueCapacity
Aktobe Aktobe Aktobe Central Stadium 13,500
Akzhayik Oral Petr Atoyan Stadium 8,320
Astana Astana Astana Arena 30,000
Atyrau Atyrau Munayshy Stadium 9,000
Irtysh Pavlodar Pavlodar Central Stadium 15,000
Kairat Almaty Almaty Central Stadium 25,057
Kaisar Kyzylorda Gany Muratbayev Stadium 7,300
Okzhetpes Kokshetau Okzhetpes Stadium 10,000
Ordabasy Shymkent K. Munaitpasov Stadium, Shymkent 37,000
Shakhter Karagandy Shakhtyor Stadium 19,000
Sunkar Kaskelen Tauelsizdik 10 zhyldygy 2,500
Taraz Taraz Taraz Central Stadium 12,525
Tobol Kostanay Kostanay Central Stadium 8,323
Zhetysu Taldykorgan Zhetysu Stadium 4,000

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Aktobe Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Mukhanov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Samat Smakov adidas
Akzhayik Flag of Slovakia.svg Jozef Škrlík
Astana Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miroslav Beránek Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nurbol Zhumaskaliyev adidas Qazaqstan Temir Zholy
Atyrau Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yuriy Konkov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Andrei Travin adidas
Irtysh Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Talgat Baisufinov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg David Loria Nike ENRC
Kairat Flag of Spain.svg José Pérez Serer Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ruslan Baltiev adidasKazRosGaz
Kaisar Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vladimir Nikitenko Flag of Slovenia.svg Borut Semler adidas
Okzhetpes Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vladimir Cheburin Umbro
Ordabasy Flag of Ukraine.svg Viktor Pasulko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kairat Ashirbekov adidas
Shakhter Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Kumykov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Andrey Finonchenko Umbro ArcelorMittal
Sunkar Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vladimir Gulyaimkhadarov
Taraz Flag of Serbia.svg Ljupko Petrović Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nurtas KurgulinNike
Tobol Flag of Ukraine.svg Vyacheslav Grozny Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aleksandr Petukhov Erreà
Zhetysu Flag of Serbia.svg Slobodan Krčmarević Nike

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
Kairat Flag of England.svg John Gregory SackedDecember 2011 [2] [3] Pre-Season Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dmitry OgayDecember 2011 [4]
Okzhetpes Flag of Ukraine.svg Viktor Dohadailo 14th Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vladimir Cheburin March 2012
Astana Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleh Protasov Resign10th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miroslav Beránek April 2012
Kaisar Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Sergei Kogai 13th Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vladimir Nikitenko April 2012
Zhetysu Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Serik Abdualiyev 13th Flag of Serbia.svg Slobodan Krčmarević May 9, 2012 [5]
Kairat Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dmitry Ogai 10th Flag of Spain.svg Jose Perez Serer

Foreign players

The number of foreign players is restricted to eight per KPL team. A team can use only five foreign players on the field in each game.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6Player 7Player 8
Aktobe Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Robert Primus Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lukáš Bajer Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg Emil Kenzhesariev Flag of Lithuania.svg Arūnas Klimavičius Flag of Moldova.svg Serghei Covalciuc Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Alexander Geynrikh Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Marat Bikmaev Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Timur Kapadze
Akzhayik Flag of Slovenia.svg Borut Semler Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Chleboun Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg Anatoliy Vlasichev Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Černý Flag of Montenegro.svg Miloš Stojčev Flag of Belarus.svg Ihar Zyankovich Flag of Cameroon.svg Haman Sadjo Flag of Slovakia.svg Miloš Brezinský
Astana Flag of Serbia.svg Nenad Erić Flag of Cameroon.svg Christian Ebala Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Foxi Kéthévoama Flag of North Macedonia.svg Filip Ivanovski Flag of North Macedonia.svg Dimitrija Lazarevski Flag of Russia.svg Aleksei Belkin Flag of Montenegro.svg Damir Kojašević
Atyrau Flag of Serbia.svg Đorđe Tutorić Flag of Russia.svg Artyom Fomin Flag of Portugal.svg Fausto Flag of Brazil.svg Sandro Flag of Serbia.svg Vladimir Buač Flag of Brazil.svg Nivaldo Flag of Iceland.svg Hannes Sigurðsson Flag of Serbia.svg Nikola Milanković
Irtysh Flag of Mali.svg Mamoutou Coulibaly Flag of Bulgaria.svg Nemanja Džodžo Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Ulugbek Bakayev Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Štěpán Kučera Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Darko Maletić Flag of Cameroon.svg Titi Essomba Flag of Serbia.svg Predrag Govedarica
Kairat Flag of Spain.svg Alberto Heredia Flag of Scotland.svg Stuart Duff Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Đorđević Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Knežević Flag of Spain.svg Souto Flag of Spain.svg Óscar Flag of Belarus.svg Alyaksandr Bychanok
Kaisar Flag of Serbia.svg Nemanja Džodžo Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Gradimir Crnogorac Flag of Serbia.svg Marjan Marković Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleg Khromtsov Flag of Nigeria.svg Philip Edeipo Flag of Serbia.svg Bojan Mamić Flag of Belarus.svg Dmitri Parkhachev Flag of Morocco.svg Karim Fachtali
Okzhetpes Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Milovanović Flag of Romania.svg Adrian Grigoruță Flag of Romania.svg Ovidiu Mendizov Flag of Georgia.svg Davit Chagelishvili Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Arslanmyrat Amanow
Ordabasy Flag of Uganda.svg Andrew Mwesigwa Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandar Trajković Flag of Senegal.svg Gueye Mansour Flag of Ukraine.svg Artem Kasyanov Flag of Nigeria.svg Baba Collins Flag of Serbia.svg Vladimir Đilas Flag of Tunisia.svg Mohamed Arouri
Shakhter Karagandy Flag of Lithuania.svg Gediminas Vičius Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Nikola Vasiljević Flag of Latvia.svg Eduards Višņakovs Flag of Belarus.svg Andrey Paryvayew Flag of Serbia.svg Filip Arsenijević Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Aldin Đidić Flag of Colombia.svg Roger Cañas
Sunkar Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Stanislav Nohýnek Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Rade Đokić Flag of Serbia.svg Goran Cvetković Flag of Moldova.svg Gheorghe Ovseanicov Flag of Lithuania.svg Mantas Savėnas Flag of Serbia.svg Dragomir Vukobratović
Taraz Flag of Serbia.svg Ersin Mehmedović Flag of Senegal.svg Abdoulaye Diakate Flag of Croatia.svg Neven Vukman Flag of Serbia.svg Miroslav Lečić Flag of Serbia.svg Ognjen Krasić Flag of Nigeria.svg Obiora Odita Flag of Serbia.svg Ivan Perić
Tobol Flag of Belarus.svg Syarhey Kantsavy Flag of Brazil.svg Jhonnes Flag of Moldova.svg Igor Bugaiov Flag of Serbia.svg Nenad Šljivić Flag of North Macedonia.svg Mensur Kurtiši Flag of Russia.svg Vitali Volkov Flag of Serbia.svg Nemanja Jovanović Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Strukov
Zhetysu Flag of Bulgaria.svg Tanko Dyakov Flag of Cyprus.svg Siniša Dobrašinović Flag of Serbia.svg Danilo Belić Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Mihajlov Flag of Croatia.svg Edin Junuzović Flag of Serbia.svg Zoran Kostić Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Đalović

In bold: Players that have been capped for their national team.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Shakhter Karagandy (C)2617274815+3353Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
2 Irtysh Pavlodar 2615654620+2651Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
3 Aktobe 2615564422+2250
4 Taraz 2614483230+246
5 Astana 2613763424+1046Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round [lower-alpha 1]
6 Tobol 2613674227+1545
7 Ordabasy 2610972924+539
8 Akzhayik 26104123439534
9 Kaisar 26861221331230
10 Kairat 26781123341129
11 Atyrau 26761316321627
12 Zhetysu 26651527451823
13 Sunkar (R)26581316311523Relegation to the Kazakhstan First Division
14 Okzhetpes (R)26322120563611
Source: FFK (in Russian)
Rules for classification: 1st points;
Two team tiebreak: 1st overall wins; 2nd head-to-head record; 3rd goals difference; 4th goals scored; 5th away goals scored;
Multiple teams tiebreak: 1st overall wins; 2nd goals difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th away goals scored
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Astana qualified for the first qualifying round of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League as winner of 2012 Kazakhstan Cup.

Results

Home \ Away AKT AKZ AST ATY IRT KRT KSR OKZ ORD SHA SUN TAR TOB ZHE
Aktobe 3–42–11–01–01–12–05–20–01–02–14–10–14–0
Akzhayik 1–00–13–10–11–20–02–11–10–11–13–02–12–2
Astana 1–02–15–02–22–13–01–41–01–00–00–21–11–0
Atyrau 0–20–11–00–22–00–11–02–30–21–00–01–12–1
Irtysh Pavlodar 1–23–13–00–01–01–13–03–01–04–01–14–13–0
Kairat 0–32–10–21–10–01–13–01–10–11–32–11–01–0
Kaisar 0–21–20–11–02–01–11–02–11–02–11–21–21–0
Okzhetpes 1–40–31–31–21–41–12–21–20–20–23–10–11–0
Ordabasy 1–12–00–01–12–10–01–01–10–13–11–32–04–1
Shakhter Karagandy 2–03–10–14–00–14–13–04–01–12–01–03–05–1
Sunkar 0–11–01–10–00–10–20–03–10–00–20–10–01–0
Taraz 1–03–21–10–13–22–11–02–02–11–11–01–01–3
Tobol 2–26–03–21–02–24–02–03–11–03–14–00–12–1
Zhetysu 1–11–21–11–01–22–15–21–00–11–51–12–01–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals (Pen.)
1 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Ulugbek Bakaev Irtysh 14 (4)
2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Tanat Nuserbaev Astana 10
Flag of Belarus.svg Ihar Zyankovich Akzhayik 10 (3)
4 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Baurzhan Dzholchiyev Tobol 8
Flag of Croatia.svg Edin Junuzović Zhetysu 8
6 Flag of Senegal.svg Mansour Gueye Ordabasy 7
Flag of Serbia.svg Miroslav Lečić Taraz 7
Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Strukov Irtysh/Tobol 7
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Daurenbek Tazhimbetov Ordabasy 7
Flag of Lithuania.svg Gediminas Vičius Shakhter Karagandy 7

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