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Premier League · 2026

Current Premier League 2026 standings with 16 teams. Muras United leads the table with 29 points after 12 matches, followed by Asia Talas on 29 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Muras United1292126:10+1629
WLWDW
2Asia Talas1392231:23+829
LWWWW
3Alga1284026:11+1528
WWWDD
4Ozgon1282225:13+1226
WWWLD
5Bars1072126:10+1623
WDWLW
6Alay1364316:14+222
LWWWD
7OshMU Aldier1345416:20-417
WLLDW
8Bishkek City1343613:16-315
WLLWD
9Ilbirs1227313:16-313
DDDLD
10Asiagoal1334613:18-513
LWLLW
11Neftchi1241713:19-613
LDLWW
12Toktogul1340912:22-1012
LLWLL
13Talant1225513:15-211
DLDDW
14Dordoi Bishkek1232713:18-511
DLLLW
15Abdish-Ata1322912:22-108
DWDLL
16Kara-Balta13031011:32-213
DLLLL

Results

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Regular season – 1320/06/2026–22/06/2026
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Regular season – 1210/06/2026–13/06/2026
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Regular season – 1125/05/2026–28/05/2026
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Regular season – 1016/05/2026–17/05/2026
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16 matches
Dordoi Bishkek
Kara-Balta
Regular season – 14
Toktogul
Bishkek City
Regular season – 14
Abdish-Ata
Alga
Regular season – 14
OshMU Aldier
Ilbirs
Regular season – 14
Muras United
Asiagoal
Regular season – 14
Bars
Asia Talas
Regular season – 14
Ozgon
Alay
Regular season – 14
Talant
Neftchi
Regular season – 14
Ilbirs
Ozgon
Regular season – 15
Kara-Balta
Talant
Regular season – 15
Alay
Toktogul
Regular season – 15
Asiagoal
Bars
Regular season – 15
Neftchi
OshMU Aldier
Regular season – 15
Alga
Dordoi Bishkek
Regular season – 15
Asia Talas
Abdish-Ata
Regular season – 15
Bishkek City
Muras United
Regular season – 15

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Premier League. Muras United leads with 9 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

Premier League

All 16 teams competing in the Premier League 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Premier League

Browse 11 archived seasons of the Premier League, from 2016 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 9 Nov 2025

Founded1992

The Kyrgyz Premier League was established in 1992 as Kyrgyzstan gained independence and transitioned away from Soviet football structures. The inaugural season saw six clubs compete in a two-round-robin format, with Alga Bishkek crowned the first champions. Over three decades, the league has undergone significant structural evolution, expanding from its initial six-team format to accommodate the growing footballing infrastructure. A major expansion occurred in 2025, when the league expanded from 10 clubs to 14 clubs, reflecting increased investment and competitive depth within Kyrgyz football. The competition has become increasingly professionalized, with improved broadcast coverage and sponsorship arrangements strengthening the league's commercial viability and international profile.

  • 1992 — Kyrgyz Premier League founded with six clubs following Kyrgyzstan's independence
  • 2000s — FC Dordoi Bishkek emerges as the league's dominant force, beginning their record title run
  • 2021 — Dordoi Bishkek wins their 13th championship, establishing an unmatched record in the competition
  • 2025 — League expands from 10 to 14 clubs, marking the largest structural expansion in modern history
  • 2025 — Bars Issyk-Kul wins their maiden Premier League title in a competitive 14-team season

Competition Format 9 Nov 2025

Teams14Relegation spots2European spots1

The Kyrgyz Premier League operates as a double round-robin competition, with each of the 14 clubs playing 26 matches across the season—13 home and 13 away fixtures. The champion is determined by the highest points total, with teams earning three points for a win, one for a draw, and zero for a loss. The top finisher qualifies for the AFC Challenge League, providing continental competition access. At the bottom of the table, the two lowest-placed clubs are automatically relegated to the First League, the second tier of Kyrgyz football, with no playoff mechanism involved. This format ensures consistent competitive balance while maintaining clear promotion and relegation pathways throughout the pyramid.

Records 9 Nov 2025

Most titlesFC Dordoi Bishkek (13)All-time top scorerAlmazbek Mirzaliev (142 goals)

The 2025 season produced 364 goals across all 182 matches, demonstrating an average of 2.0 goals per match and reflecting the competitive nature of the expanded 14-team format.

Analysis 9 Nov 2025

Current Season Analysis

Bars Issyk-Kul have established themselves as the dominant force in the 2025 campaign, currently leading the standings with 61 points from 26 matches. The club has demonstrated exceptional consistency, recording 19 wins, 4 draws, and just 3 defeats while scoring 51 goals and conceding only 21. Their point total represents a new single-season record for the league, surpassing previous benchmarks and reflecting a season of sustained excellence. Their +30 goal difference underscores a team capable of both defensive solidity and attacking potency.

The title race remains competitive despite Bars' commanding position. Muras United sit in second place with 60 points—just one point behind the leaders—from an identical 26-match tally. Muras have proven equally efficient, recording 19 wins alongside 3 draws and 4 losses, while their superior goal difference of +35 indicates a marginally more dominant attacking output with 59 goals scored. The narrow margin between the top two suggests a closely contested campaign that could have produced a different outcome with different results in crucial fixtures.

Behind the top two, Abdish-Ata and Dordoi Bishkek occupy third and fourth positions respectively with 54 points each from 26 matches. Abdish-Ata have recorded 17 wins, 3 draws, and 6 losses, while Dordoi—the competition's record 13-time champions—have posted 16 wins, 6 draws, and 4 losses. Despite their historical pedigree, Dordoi find themselves four points adrift of the leaders, suggesting a season of transition for the traditional powerhouse. Alay round out the top five with 49 points, maintaining mathematical hopes of a title challenge despite the significant gap to the leaders.

The relegation picture has become increasingly clear as the season enters its final stages. Asiagoal Bishkek occupy the bottom position with just 14 points from 26 matches, having recorded 4 wins, 2 draws, and 20 losses. Their -33 goal difference represents the competition's worst defensive record, and their imminent relegation appears mathematically certain. Bishkek City sit in 14th place with 19 points, also facing a battle against the drop. The penultimate position is occupied by Ilbirs with 21 points, whose +24 goal deficit suggests fundamental defensive vulnerabilities despite occasional attacking moments.

The standout individual performer of the campaign has been the collective excellence of Bars Issyk-Kul's attacking unit, which has converted chances with remarkable efficiency. The team's ability to maintain a 73% win rate while managing just three defeats demonstrates championship-calibre consistency. Their defensive organization, reflected in only 21 goals conceded across 26 matches, indicates a balanced squad capable of controlling matches and converting dominance into points.

An unexpected storyline has emerged in the form of Dordoi Bishkek's unexpected struggle, as the 13-time champions find themselves outside the automatic title positions despite their historical dominance. For a club accustomed to silverware, this represents an unusual campaign that has prompted questions about squad depth and tactical adaptation in an expanded 14-team league. Conversely, Bars Issyk-Kul's maiden title challenge represents a genuine breakthrough for a club previously operating in the shadows of Kyrgyz football's traditional elite, suggesting a shift in the competitive landscape and the emergence of new powerhouses.

League Structure and Competitive Dynamics

The 2025 expansion to 14 clubs marks a watershed moment in Kyrgyz football, fundamentally altering the competition's dynamics and providing opportunities for emerging clubs. This expansion reflects the growing professionalization of the domestic game and increased investment from regional investors. The additional four clubs have diluted the dominance previously enjoyed by traditional powerhouses, creating a more balanced and unpredictable competition. Where previous seasons often saw clear title races between established clubs, the expanded format has introduced genuine uncertainty and competitive depth.

The league's double round-robin format ensures each club plays 26 matches, providing sufficient sample size to determine the true champion through consistency rather than fortune. The absence of playoff mechanisms means the title is decided purely on league points, emphasizing sustained performance over knockout drama. This approach has historical precedent in Kyrgyz football and maintains the meritocratic principle that the best team across the full season claims the trophy.

Historical Dominance and Recent Shifts

FC Dordoi Bishkek's 13-title record represents one of football's most impressive dynasties in a national context. Between their first championship in 2003/04 and their most recent in 2020/21, Dordoi established themselves as the undisputed force in Kyrgyz football, winning titles with remarkable frequency. However, the current season suggests the era of unchallenged dominance may be concluding. The emergence of Bars Issyk-Kul as title contenders and the competitive performances of Muras United indicate that the league's competitive balance has shifted, offering other clubs genuine opportunities to claim silverware.

The league's development trajectory mirrors broader patterns in Central Asian football, where increased professionalization and investment have gradually reduced the dominance of single clubs. The expansion to 14 teams reflects confidence in the competition's sustainability and commercial viability, suggesting optimism about football's future in Kyrgyzstan.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Kyrgyz Premier League?

The Kyrgyz Premier League currently features 14 clubs as of the 2025 season, following an expansion from 10 teams in the previous campaign.

Who has won the most Kyrgyz Premier League titles?

FC Dordoi Bishkek holds the all-time record with 13 league championships, most recently in 2021. No other club comes close to their dominance.

How does relegation work in the Kyrgyz Premier League?

The bottom two clubs in the final standings are automatically relegated to the First League (second tier) with no playoff mechanism involved.

What is the highest points total ever recorded in a single season?

Bars Issyk-Kul set the record with 61 points in the 2025 season, achieved through 19 wins, 4 draws, and 3 losses across 26 matches.

Who is the all-time leading goalscorer in Kyrgyz Premier League history?

Almazbek Mirzaliev is the competition's all-time top scorer with 142 goals, a remarkable achievement spanning multiple seasons.

Do Kyrgyz Premier League winners qualify for European competition?

Yes, the champion qualifies for the AFC Challenge League, providing a pathway to continental club football and international recognition.

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