Kazakhstan First Division
- Kazakhstan First Division
The Kazakhstan First Division is the second division of football in Kazakhstan. The League is controlled by the Football Union of Kazakhstan and feeds into the Kazakhstan Premier League, having been founded in 1994. It runs from spring and to late autumn, making each championship correspond to a calendar year.
Champions
* 1994 - Munaishy
* 1995 - Kaisar
* 1996 - not held
* 1997 - Ferro Aktobe
* 1998 - Tomiris
* 1999 - Dinamo Shymkent
* 2000 - Aktobe
* 2001 - Tomiris
* 2002 - Ekibastuzets
* 2003 - Khimik (North-east) and Yassi-Rakhat (South-west)
* 2004 - Bolat-CSKA
* 2005 - Energetik (North-east) and Kaisar (South-west)
* 2006 - Avangard (North-east) and Zhetysu (South-west)
* 2007 - Kazakhmys
Top scorers
* 1994 - Viktor Babenko (Kainar) 19
* 1995 - Sergey Kurnayev (Ferro Aktobe) 11
* 1996 - not held
* 1997 - Vladimir Glevich (Nasha Kompaniya) 7
* 1998 - Askar Kozhabergenov, Andrei Travin, Sergey Klimov (all - Kairat) 4
* 1999 - Baglan Yergeshev (Keden Shymkent) 5
* 2000 - Andrey Nesmeyanov (Aktobe) 5
* 2001 - ?
* 2002 - Vadim Chizhikov (Ekibastuzets) 11
* 2003 - Erlan Urazayev (Cesna) 20
* 2004 - Vasiliy Prosekov (Energetik) and Aleksei Shakin (Karasay Sarbazdary) 16
* 2005 - Vasiliy Prosekov (Energetik) 34
* 2006 - Rustam Usmanov (Zhetysu) 32
* 2007 - Sergei Mataganov (Megasport) 22
External links
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesk/kaz2champ.html RSSSF page about Kazakhstan First Division]
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