Kazakhstan Super League
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The Kazakhstan Super League is the top division of football in Kazakhstan. The League is controlled by the Football Union of Kazakhstan and was set up in 1992, based around Zone 8 of the Third Level of Soviet Union football, although also incorporating teams further up the Soviet pyramid. The League is fed into by the First League, starting spring and finishing in late fall, making each championship correspond to a calendar year.
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[edit] Champions
- 1992 - Kairat Almaty
- 1993 - Ansat Pavlodar
- 1994 - Yelimay Semipalatinsk
- 1995 - Yelimay Semipalatinsk
- 1996 - Taraz Jambul
- 1997 - Irtysh Pavlodar
- 1998 - Yelimay Semipalatinsk
- 1999 - Irtysh Bastau Pavlodar
- 2000 - Zhenis Astana
- 2001 - Zhenis Astana
- 2002 - Irtysh Pavlodar
- 2003 - Irtysh Pavlodar
- 2004 - Kairat Almaty
- 2005 - Aktobe
- 2006 - Astana
[edit] List of teams for 2007 season
- 1 FC Astana (Qualified for UEFA Champions League)
- 2 FC Aktobe (Qualified for UEFA Cup, played in CIS Cup 2007)
- 3 FC Tobol (Qualified for Intertoto Cup)
- 4 FC Shakhter
- 5 FC Almaty (Qualified for UEFA Cup as Cup winner)
- 6 FC Irtysh
- 7 FC Kairat Almaty
- 8 FC Ekibastuzetc
- 9 FC Vostok
- 10 FC Taraz
- 11 FC Okzhetpes
- 12 FC Yesil Bogatyr
- 13 FC Ordabasy
- 14 FC Atyrau
- 15 FC Kaisar
- 16 FC Zhetysu (Promoted from First Division)
Note: Although winning promotion FC Avangard did not have the financial capabilities to accept the step up and so FC Kaisar were spared relegation. [1]
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