Kyrgyzstan League Second Level

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National League
Улуттук Лига
Uluttuk liga
Football National League Kyrgyzstan.png
Founded1992
Country Kyrgyzstan
Confederation AFC
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid2
Promotion to Kyrgyz Premier League
Relegation toNo
Domestic cup(s) Kyrgyzstan Cup
Current championsYssyk-Kol Muras (2022)
TV partnersKyrgyz Sport TV
Website https://kpfl.kg/ru/tournament/6
Current: National League 2023

The National League ( Kyrgyz : Улуттук Лига, romanized: uluttuk liga, Russian : Национальная Лига) is the second highest division of Kyrgyzstan football, below the Kyrgyz Premier League. Since 2023 season the league is composed of 16 teams which are divided into two groups - A and B with 8 teams in each group. Group winners as well as the runners-up enter a play-off tournament to determine the champion, 2nd place and a 3rd place team.

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Champions

YearWinner of Northern zoneWinner of Southern zoneTop goalscorer
1993 Zhashtyk Ysyk-Ata Zhashtyk Ak Altyn
1994
1995 Rotor Bishkek not played
1996
1997 Dinamo Sokuluk
1998
1999 Dinamo Talasresults unknown Mizyur Zholdoshev  – Dinamo Talas (24)
2000 Dinamo Alamedin results unknown Oleg Gevlenko  – Ekolog (29)
2001 RUOR-Guardia Bishkek Druzhba Aravan
2002 Abdish-Ata Kant not played
2003 Nashe Pivo Bishkek results unknown Erkin Imankulov  – SPK Kelechek & Ravil Izrailov  – Shopokov (14)
2004 Nashe Pivo Kant Dinamo Batken (B1), Shumkar-M Kara-Suu (B2) Seytkulov  – Dinamo-Chuy UVD Bishkek (34)
2005 Sher Bishkek Kurbanov-100 Uch-Kurgan Vladimir Khoroshunov   Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg A. Osmonov (31)
2006 Nashe Pivo Kant Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Artyom Shcherbina  – Nashe Pivo (18)
2007 Nashe Pivo Kant not played
2008 Kara-Balta Ak-Bura Osh
2009 Nashe Pivo Kant Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Ivan Filatov  – Nashe Pivo (15)
2010 Dordoi-2 Bishkek not played Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Khurshid Lutfullayev  – Nashe Pivo (31)
2011 Dordoi-2 Bishkek Aldiyer Kurshab Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Urmat Abdukayimov  – Dordoi-2 (25)
2012 Nashe Pivo Kant Aldiyer Kurshab Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg A. Suleymanov – Aldiyer (14)
2013 Nashe Pivo Kant Aldiyer Kurshab Flag of Nigeria.svg Oluwatosin Aleriwa – Talas (18)
2014 Kara Balta Kara-Shoro Ozgon Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Nurlan Ibragimzhan Uulu – Toktogul (14)
2015 Kara Balta Aldiyer Kurshab

Current members

The following 16 clubs will compete in the National League during the 2023 season.

Zone "A"
ClubLocationStadium
Altay Naryn Naryn Central Stadium
Burana-Tokmok Tokmok Tokmok Pedagogical-Industrial

College Stadium

Dordoi-RUOR Bishkek RUOR
Nashe Kant Kant Central Stadium
Semetei-Talas Talas Eshim Kutmanaliev stadium
Champion Bishkek Unknown
Cholpon-Ata Cholpon-Ata Cholpon-Ata Central Stadium
Yssyk-Kol Muras Bosteri Cholpon-Ata Central Stadium
Zone "B"
ClubLocationStadium
Anadolu Bishkek Unknown
A.Momunov's Football Academy Osh Academy stadium
Isfayram Kara-Döbö, Jalal-Abad Isfayram stadium
Metallurg Kadamjay Kadamjay Central Stadium
Nur-Batken Batken Batken Central Stadium
Tepe-Korgon Tepe-Korgon Tepe-Korgon Central Stadium
FC Shakhtyor Kyzyl-Kiya Kyzyl-Kyya Kulatov Stadium
FC Shakhtyor Tashkömür Tash-Kömür Shakhtyor Stadium

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