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THE BASIC LANDMARKS OF KAZAKHSTAN FOOTBALL HISTORY

The names of the cities are presented due to the times they were renamed within the independent era of the history of Kazakhstan:

Alma-Ata

 

Almaty

Shevcheko

 

Aktau

Êîêchåtav

-

Êîêshetau

Êzyl-Îrdà

-

Êyzylorda

Aktyubinsk

-

Aktobe

Taldy-Kurgan

-

Taldy-Korgan

Dzhambul

-

Zhambyl, later Taraz

Chimkent

-

Shymkent

Tselinograd

-

Akmola, later Astana

Kustanai

-

Kostanai

Dzhezkazgan

-

Zhezkazgan

Karaganda

-

Karagandy

1990
The Alma-Ata "Kairat" former honored footballers finished second in the USSR championship for former honored footballers. In the final match in Sochi, they lost 2:4 only to the Krasnodar "Kuban".
1990
The Alma-Ata "Merey"became the first kazakhstani club participated in the women's chmpionship of the USSR between super league teams.
1991
In FRG, the Alma-Ata "Merey" won the International Women Tournament. They won 33 teams from Germany, Switzeland, Hungary and other countries.
1992
As Kazakhstan became independent, the Kazakh SSR Football Association transformed into the independent Football Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
1992
Kazakhstan was accepted as the associated member into FIFA and Asian Football Association (AFA).
1992
The first Championship and Cup were held in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The Alma-Ata "Kairat" won both tournaments.
1992
National football team of Kazakhstan debuted at the international arena. They won in the two-circle tournament of the first Central Asia Cup play-off.
1993
The Alma-Ata "Merey" won the first International Cup play-off for women mini-football.
1993
The Alma-Ata "Merey" won the first Russia open championship for women mini-football.
1994
Kazakhstan is the full member of FIFA and AFK.
1994
The youthful (U-16) and (U-19) National teams of Kazakhstan debuted at the International arena in play-off cycles of the VI Asia championship, for youthful national teams (U-16), and the XXIX Asia championship for youthful national teams (U-19). The play-off matches as well as final parts of the Asia championship are qualification stages of the world championships in those categories by age.
1994
The youthful (U-19) national team of Kazakhstan became the winner of the play-off group in the XXIX Asia championship and went through to the final part of the tournament.
1994
The Pavlodar "Ansat" and Zhambyl "Taraz", got started participating in the XIV Asian Champions Cup play-off and in the V Asian Cup play-off for Cup winners. They became the first kazakhstani teams participated in the official clubs tournaments of AFK.
1994
The Zhambyl "Taraz" won the V Asian Cup play-off for Cup winners and became the first team of the kazakhstani clubs that went through to the second round of the tournament.
1994
In Brisbane, the national former honored footballers "Kairat" team finished the third in the world championship for former honored footballers. The team won 2:1 over former honored footballers from Sidney, Australia.
1995
The Olympic National Football team of Kazakhstan debuted at the international arena and won the play-off group at the first stage of the asian part at the play-off cycle of the XXVI Olympic Games "Atlanta-96".
1995
Oleg Litvinenko, the Semipalatinsk "Yelimai" and national team of Kazakhstan forward, became the best striker at the first stage of the asian part at the play-off cycle of the XXVI Olympic Games "Atlanta-96". He scored 10 goals.
1995
For the above mentioned achievement, AFK recognized Oleg Litvinenko as the best footballer of Asia in October, 1995.

Oleg Litvinenko is the best footballer of Asia

in October, 1995

1995
The women's national football team of Kazakhstan debuted at the international arena in the play-off group of the X Asia football championship for women's teams. 1995
Semipalatinsk "Yelimai" got started in the XV Asian Champions' Cup play-off and went through to the second round of the tournament.


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