2011 Kazakhstan Premier League

Kazakhstan Premier League
Season 2011
Champions Shakhter
Relegated Vostok
Champions League Shakhter
Europa League Zhetysu
Aktobe
Ordabasy
Matches played 196
Goals scored 485 (2.47 per match)
Biggest home win Aktobe 6–1 Kaisar
Irtysh 5–0 Astana
Astana 6–1 Kairat
Aktobe 7-2 Irtysh
Biggest away win Vostok 0–4 Ordabasy
Kaisar 0-4 Zhetysu
Highest scoring Aktobe 7-2 Irtysh
2010
2012

The 2011 Kazakhstan Premier League was the 20th season of the Kazakhstan Premier League, the highest football league competition in Kazakhstan. The season began on 6 March 2011 and ended on 29 October 2011.[1] Tobol were the defending champions having won their first league championship last year.

As in the 2010 season, the competition was completed in two stages, with all twelve clubs playing twice against each other before splitting up into two groups of six teams each, according to their position after 22 matches. However, all earned points after the first stage will be halved this time, with any odd amounts of points being rounded up.[2] Shakhter won the championship, the teams' first title.[3]

Teams

Akzhayik and FC Okzhetpes were relegated to the Kazakhstan First Division at the end of last season after finishing in the bottom two places of the table. Akzhayik returned to the Kazakhstan First Division after just one season, while Okzhetpes eventually had to leave the Kazakh top league after 15 seasons.

The relegated teams will be replaced by First Division champions Vostok and Kaisar. Both clubs returned to the league after one-year absences.

In further changes, Lokomotiv Astana renamed themselves FC Astana on 20 May 2011.[4]

Locations of teams in the 2011 Kazakhstan Premier League
Team Location Venue Capacity
Aktobe Aktobe Aktobe Central Stadium 13,500
Astana Astana Astana Arena 30,000
Atyrau Atyrau Munayshy Stadium 8,660
Irtysh Pavlodar Pavlodar Central Stadium 15,000
Kairat Almaty Almaty Central Stadium 25,057
Kaisar Kyzylorda Gany Muratbayev Stadium 7,300
Ordabasy Shymkent K. Munaitpasov Stadium, Shymkent 37,000
Shakhter Karagandy Shakhtyor Stadium 19,000
Taraz Taraz Taraz Central Stadium 12,525
Tobol Kostanay Kostanay Central Stadium 8,323
Vostok Oskemen Vostok Stadium 8,500
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.

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Aktobe Russia Vladimir Mukhanov Kazakhstan Samat Smakov Adidas
Astana Germany Holger Fach Kazakhstan Nurbol Zhumaskaliyev Adidas Qazaqstan Temir Zholy
Atyrau Azerbaijan Ramiz Mammadov Kazakhstan Andrei Travin Adidas
Irtysh Kazakhstan Talgat Baisufinov Kazakhstan David Loria Nike ENRC
Kairat England John Gregory Kazakhstan Ruslan Baltiev Adidas KazRosGaz
Kaisar Lithuania Algimantas Liubinskas Slovenia Borut Semler Adidas
Ordabasy Ukraine Viktor Pasulko Kazakhstan Kairat Ashirbekov Adidas
Shakhter Russia Viktor Kumykov Kazakhstan Andrey Finonchenko Umbro ArcelorMittal
Taraz Kazakhstan Vait Talgayev Kazakhstan Nurtas Kurgulin Nike
Tobol Russia Sergei Petrenko Kazakhstan Aleksandr Petukhov Erreà
Vostok Ukraine Oleksandr Holokolosov Kazakhstan Renat Abdulin Adidas
Zhetysu Kazakhstan Serik Abdualiyev Kazakhstan Aidar Kumisbekov Nike

Foreign players

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

Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6
Aktobe Bosnia and Herzegovina Darko Maletić Kyrgyzstan Emil Kenzhesariev Senegal Malick Mané Serbia Vladimir Đilas Serbia Zoran Kostić Trinidad and Tobago Robert Primus
Astana Republic of Macedonia Bobi Božinovski Moldova Anatolie Doroș Moldova Igor Bugaiov Montenegro Dragan Bogavac Serbia Nenad Erić Russia Aleksei Belkin
Atyrau Serbia Bojan Trkulja Brazil Nivaldo Netherlands Kiran Bechan Netherlands Sylvano Comvalius
Irtysh Bulgaria Georgi Daskalov Kyrgyzstan Sergei Ivanov Mali Mamoutou Coulibaly Serbia Predrag Govedarica Serbia Milan Nikolić Slovenia Marko Balažič
Kairat Belarus Pavel Kirylchyk Bulgaria Deyan Hristov Cameroon Stéphane Kingue Mpondo Israel Yossi Shekel Russia Artyom Fomin Serbia Marko Đorđević
Kaisar Serbia Ivan Perić Slovenia Borut Semler Nigeria Philip Edeipo Bosnia and Herzegovina Gradimir Crnogorac
Ordabasy Brazil Vagner Nigeria Baba Collins Serbia Aleksandar Trajković Uganda Andrew Mwesigwa Ukraine Artem Kasyanov
Shakhter Karagandy Bosnia and Herzegovina Aldin Đidić Bosnia and Herzegovina Nikola Vasiljević Lithuania Gediminas Vičius Moldova Viorel Frunză Serbia Dušan Petronijević
Taraz Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir Memišević Senegal Abdoulaye Diakate Serbia Miloš Adamović Serbia Danilo Belić Serbia Nemanja Jovanović
Tobol Armenia Robert Zebelyan Serbia Nenad Šljivić Bosnia and Herzegovina Samir Bekrić Russia Vitali Volkov
Vostok Georgia (country) Otar Khizaneishvili Ukraine Ruslan Bidnenko Ukraine Ihor Buryak Ukraine Oleksandr Zgura
Zhetysu Lithuania Arūnas Klimavičius Serbia Marko Đalović Serbia Ivan Cvetković Serbia Miloš Mihajlov

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

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Shakhter Karagandy (C) 32 19 6 7 52 29+23 42 2012–13 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 Zhetysu 32 19 5 8 51 27+24 38 2012–13 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
3 Aktobe 32 15 9 8 53 31+22 34
4 Astana 32 16 7 9 50 37+13 33
5 Irtysh Pavlodar 32 15 5 12 50 500 32
6 Ordabasy 32 11 10 11 41 36+5 28 2012–13 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round 1
7 Tobol 32 14 3 15 48 44+4 32
8 Kaisar 32 10 5 17 29 5324 27
9 Taraz 32 10 5 17 30 399 25
10 Atyrau 32 8 10 14 28 4315 24
11 Kairat 32 8 8 16 30 4919 22
12 Vostok (R) 32 5 11 16 23 4724 17 Relegation to 2012 Kazakhstan First Division

Updated to games played on 29 October 2011.
Source: kff.kz (Russian)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd overall wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th goals scored
Astana began the season as "Lokomotiv Astana" before being renamed in May 2011.[4]
1The winners of the 2011 Kazakhstan Cup competition will qualify for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

First stage

During these matches, each team played each other team twice (once at home and once away).

Home ╲ Away AKT AST ATYIRTKRTKSRORDSHATARTOBVOSZHE
Aktobe 00 20 72 30 61 21 01 00 21 30 11
Astana 10 32 00 61 51 10 20 10 31 20 02
Atyrau 11 00 10 22 00 11 14 10 02 01 10
Irtysh Pavlodar 23 50 30 11 41 20 21 10 32 31 23
Kairat 30 23 20 13 00 03 21 10 00 11 01
Kaisar 02 24 10 10 20 12 01 10 03 11 04
Ordabasy 01 11 11 30 20 11 10 01 10 00 01
Shakhter Karagandy 10 00 02 30 42 20 22 30 20 20 33
Taraz 02 12 30 01 10 10 11 01 10 31 01
Tobol 12 01 00 41 31 30 13 12 30 10 10
Vostok 00 00 22 12 10 20 04 12 11 22 00
Zhetysu 32 10 20 11 01 30 21 10 32 41 30

Source: kff.kz (Russian)
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Second stage

During these matches, each team played every other team in their half of the table twice (once at home and once away).

Top six

Home ╲ Away AKT AST IRTORDSHAZHE
Aktobe 10 20 20 11 11
Astana 32 51 13 12 10
Irtysh Pavlodar 00 31 30 21 21
Ordabasy 24 32 00 00 12
Shakhter Karagandy 21 20 31 22 21
Zhetysu 20 10 30 12 02

Updated to games played on 29 October 2011.
Source: kff.kz (Russian)
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Bottom six

Home ╲ Away ATY KRT KSRTARTOBVOS
Atyrau 30 02 01 21 21
Kairat 11 20 11 30 21
Kaisar 10 20 20 41 20
Taraz 11 21 42 13 31
Tobol 42 20 21 21 01
Vostok 12 00 00 21 13

Updated to games played on 29 October 2011.
Source: kff.kz (Russian)
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

Last updated: 2 November 2011[5]

Rank Player Club Goals (Pen.)
1 Uzbekistan Ulugbek Bakaev Zhetysu 18
2 Kazakhstan Sergei Khizhnichenko Shakhter 16
3 Senegal Malick Mane Aktobe 12
Montenegro Dragan Bogavac Astana 12
Kazakhstan Sergey Gridin Tobol 12
6 Kazakhstan Daurenbek Tazhimbetov Ordabasy 11
7 Kazakhstan Marat Khairullin Aktobe 10
Kazakhstan Gleb Maltsev Irtysh 10
Kazakhstan Nurbol Zhumaskaliyev Astana 10
Russia Konstantin Golovskoy Kairat 10
11 Bulgaria Georgi Daskalov Irtysh 9
Kazakhstan Zhambyl Kukeyev Shakhter 9

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