2011 Kazakhstan First Division
Kazakhstan First Division 2011 is the 16th 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.
Teams
Stadia and locations
Location of teams in 2011 Kazakhstan First Division
Pos |
Team |
Location |
Venue |
Capacity |
Head Coach |
Team Captain |
8 |
Ak Bulak !Ak Bulak |
Talgar |
UTC CSKA |
3,000 |
Marat Yesmuratov |
Ibragim Baimurziyev |
9 |
Aktobe-Zhas !Aktobe-Zhas |
Aktobe |
ODYUSH #2 |
3,200 |
Samat Dzhumalishev |
Yuri Kuvakin |
11 |
Tarlan !Tarlan |
Shymkent |
|
|
Kanat Musatayev |
|
7 |
Astana !Astana-64 |
Astana |
K.Munaitpasov Stadium |
12,343 |
Yuri Konkov |
|
6 |
Bolat !Bolat |
Temirtau |
Metallurg |
15,000 |
Aleksandr Moskalenko |
|
12 |
Caspiy !Caspiy |
Aktau |
Zhas Kanat |
5,000 |
Mels Kushanov |
Nurbek Toksanov |
10 |
Tsesna !Tsesna |
Almaty |
Tsesna |
300 |
Samvel Kostandyan |
|
17 |
CSKA Almaty !CSKA Almaty |
Almaty |
CSKA |
2,000 |
Oleg Trofimov |
Ivan Karkachov |
5 |
Ekibastuz !Ekibastuz |
Ekibastuz |
Shakhter |
6,300 |
Vitali Sparyshev |
Aidyn Bralin |
16[1] |
Gefest !Gefest |
Karaganda |
Sunkar Stadium (Saran) |
|
Ilya Melanic |
Dastan Darabayev |
3 |
Ile-Saulet !Ile-Saulet |
Otegen Batyr |
Football Land (Almaty) |
2,000 |
Berik Argimbayev |
Yerkin Nurzhanov |
2 |
Okzhetpes !Okzhetpes |
Kokshetau |
Okzhetpes Stadium |
4,158 |
Vladimir Cheburin |
|
w/o[1] |
Kazakhmys !Kazakhmys |
Satpayev |
Kazakhmys |
2,300 |
Andrei Kucheryavykh |
|
15 |
Kyzylzhar !Kyzylzhar |
Petropavl |
Karasai |
|
Yuri Chukhleba |
Andrei Selivyorstov |
13 |
Lashyn !Lashyn |
Taraz |
Zhastar |
3,000 |
Talgar Dzhunusbayev |
Yerzhan Dzhatkanbayev |
14 |
Spartak Semey !Spartak Semey |
Semey |
Spartak |
11,000 |
Marat Syzdykov |
Igor Goryachev |
1 |
Sunkar !Sunkar |
Kaskelen |
Tauelsizdik 10 zhyldygy |
2,500 |
Askar Kozhabergenov |
Zhiger Kukeyev |
4 |
Akzhayik !Akzhayik |
Oral |
Petr Atoyan Stadium |
8,320 |
Andrey Chernyshov |
|
League Table 2011
(C)= Champions, (R)= Relegated, Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; ± = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Source: [2]
Last updated 23 October 2011.
- Akzhaiyk and Kyzylzhar lose 3 points each by a decision of FFK regulating bodies
- FC Kazakhmys withdrew from the First Division in 25 May.[1]
- FC Gefest withdrew from the First Division in 20 September, in the remaining games count toward her defeat with a score of 0-3.[1]
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