Kyrgyzstan League

Kyrgyzstan League
Country Kyrgyzstan
Confederation AFC
Founded 1992 (1992)
Number of teams 7
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to 2nd Division
Domestic cup(s) Kyrgyzstan Cup
Kyrgyzstan Super Cup
International cup(s) AFC Cup
Current champions Alay
(2016)
Most championships Dordoi Bishkek (9)
Website flk.kg
2016 Kyrgyzstan League

Top League is the top division of the Football Federation of Kyrgyz Republic. It was created in 1992 after the Break-up of the Soviet Union. The league is composed of eight teams. The most successful team is Dordoi Bishkek who have won the league nine times.

The winner of the league earns a spot in the AFC Cup preliminary qualifying round, Asia's second highest club continental competition. At the end of the season the worst ranked team is relegated to the Kyrgyzstan League Second Level.

Top League Clubs (2016)

Previous winners

Soviet-era champions

Champions were:[1]

  • 1934: Frunze City Team
  • 1935: Dinamo Frunze
  • 1936: Burevestnik Frunze
  • 1937s: Spartak Frunze
  • 1937f: Burevestnik Frunze
  • 1938s: Dinamo Frunze
  • 1938f: Dinamo Frunze
  • 1939–44: not played
  • 1945: Frunze City Team
  • 1946: Spartak Frunze
  • 1947: Spartak Frunze

  • 1948: Spartak Frunze
  • 1949: Burevestnik Frunze
  • 1950: Spartak Frunze
  • 1951: Frunze City Team
  • 1952: Dinamo Frunze
  • 1953: Osh Region Team
  • 1954: Frunze City Team
  • 1955: Frunze City Team
  • 1956: Frunze City Team
  • 1957: Frunze Region Team
  • 1958: Torpedo Frunze

  • 1959: Torpedo Frunze
  • 1960: SKIF Frunze
  • 1961: Mayli-Say City Team
  • 1962: Alga Kalininskoye
  • 1963: Alga Kalininskoye
  • 1964: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1965: Alga Kalininskoye
  • 1966: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1967: Alga Kalininskoye
  • 1968: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1969: Instrumentalshchik Frunze

  • 1970: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1971: Elektrik Frunze
  • 1972: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1973: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1974: Tekstilshchik Osh
  • 1975: Instrumentalshchik Frunze
  • 1976: Stroitel Jalal-Abad
  • 1977: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1978: Instrumentalshchik Frunze
  • 1979: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1980: Instrumentalshchik Frunze

  • 1981: Instrumentalshchik Frunze
  • 1982: Instrumentalshchik Frunze
  • 1983: Instrumentalshchik Frunze
  • 1984: Instrumentalshchik Frunze
  • 1985: not played
  • 1986: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1987: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1988: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1989: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1990: Selmashevets Frunze
  • 1991: Selmashevets Frunze

Since independence

Champions since the country's independence were:[1][2][3]

Year Champion Runner-up Top goalscorer Player of the Year
1992Alga Bishkek (1)SKA Dostuk SokulukKyrgyzstan Igor Sergeyev – SKA Dostuk Sokuluk (26)
1993Alga-RIIF Bishkek (2)Spartak TokmakKyrgyzstan Davron Babayev – Dynamo Alay Osh (38)
1994Kant-Oil Kant (1)Semetey Kyzyl-KiyaKyrgyzstan Aleksandr Merzlikin – Kant-Oil Kant (25)
1995Kant-Oil Kant (2)Alga BishkekKyrgyzstan Aleksandr Merzlikin – Kant-Oil Kant (27)
1996Metallurg Kadamjay (1)AiK BishkekKyrgyzstan Aleksandr Merzlikin – AiK Bishkek (17)
1997Dinamo Bishkek (1)Alga-PVO BishkekKyrgyzstan Farkhat Khaitbayev – KVT Dinamo Kara-Balta (17)
1998CAG-Dinamo-MVD Bishkek (2)SKA-PVO BishkekKyrgyzstan Sergey Gaizitdinov – Semetei Kyzyl-Kiya (23)
1999CAG-Dinamo Bishkek (3)SKA-PVO BishkekKyrgyzstan Ismail Malikov – Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu (16)
2000SKA-PVO Bishkek (3)Dinamo BishkekKyrgyzstan Valeriy Berezovskiy – SKA-PVO Bishkek (32)
2001SKA-PVO Bishkek (4)Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-SuuKyrgyzstan Nurlan Rajabaliyev – Zhashtyk-Ak-Altyn Kara-Suu (28)
2002SKA-PVO Bishkek (5)Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-SuuKyrgyzstan Yevgeny Boldygin – Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu (19)
2003Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu (1)SKA-PVO BishkekKyrgyzstan Roman KornilovSKA-PVO Bishkek (39)
2004Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn (1)SKA-Shoro BishkekKyrgyzstan Zamirbek Jumagulov – Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn (28)
2005Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn (2)SKA-Shoro BishkekKyrgyzstan Yevgeny Boldygin – Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu (23)
2006Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn (3)Abdysh-Ata KantKyrgyzstan Vyacheslav Pryanishnikov – Abdish-Ata Kant (24)
2007Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn (4)Abdysh-Ata KantKyrgyzstan Almazbek MirzalievAbdish-Ata Kant (21)
2008Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn (5)Abdysh-Ata KantKyrgyzstan Khurshit LutfullayevAbdysh-Ata Kant
Ghana David TettehDordoi-Dynamo Naryn (13)
2009Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn (6)Abdysh-Ata KantRussia Maxim Kretov – Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn (21)Ghana Daniel TagoeDordoi-Dynamo Naryn
2010FC Neftchi Kochkor-Ata (1)Dordoi BishkekKyrgyzstan Talaybek Djumatayev – FC Neftchi Kochkor-Ata (15)Kyrgyzstan Azamat Baimatov – Dordoi Bishkek
2011Dordoi Bishkek (7)FC Neftchi Kochkor-AtaKyrgyzstan Vladimir VerevkinAlga Bishkek (12)
2012Dordoi Bishkek (8)Alga BishkekKyrgyzstan Kayumzhan SharipovDordoi Bishkek (17)
2013Alay (1)Dordoi BishkekKyrgyzstan Almazbek Mirzaliev (20)
2014Dordoi Bishkek (9)Abdysh-Ata KantPakistan Kaleemullah Khan (18)Pakistan Kaleemullah KhanDordoi Bishkek[4]
2015Alay (2)Dordoi BishkekGuinea Alia Silla (17)
2016Alay (3)Dordoi Bishkek

References and notes

  1. 1 2 "Kyrgyzstan – List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  2. "Champions Kyrgyzstan" (in Russian). ffkr.kg. 2008. Archived from the original on February 16, 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  3. "Лучшие бомбардиры Чемпионатов Кыргызстана". http://www.flk.kg/ (in Russian). flk.kg. Retrieved 25 November 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  4. kalimulla-luchshij-igrok-topligi-po-versii-flk (in Russian). FC Dordoi Bishkek. 21 November 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2014.

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