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1. Division

Kazakhstan · Football

Season 2025

1. DivisionToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

1. DivisionStandings

Current 1. Division 2025 standings with 14 teams. Kaspiy leads the table with 68 points after 26 matches, followed by Irtysh on 61 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
168
Played: 26Won: 22Drawn: 2Lost: 2Goal Diff: +47
261
Played: 26Won: 19Drawn: 4Lost: 3Goal Diff: +51
355
Played: 26Won: 17Drawn: 4Lost: 5Goal Diff: +31
450
Played: 25Won: 15Drawn: 5Lost: 5Goal Diff: +24
542
Played: 26Won: 13Drawn: 3Lost: 10Goal Diff: +9
640
Played: 26Won: 12Drawn: 4Lost: 10Goal Diff: +16
739
Played: 26Won: 12Drawn: 3Lost: 11Goal Diff: 0
835
Played: 26Won: 10Drawn: 5Lost: 11Goal Diff: +5
933
Played: 26Won: 10Drawn: 3Lost: 13Goal Diff: +3
1028
Played: 26Won: 8Drawn: 4Lost: 14Goal Diff: -24
1123
Played: 26Won: 7Drawn: 2Lost: 17Goal Diff: -42
1218
Played: 26Won: 5Drawn: 3Lost: 18Goal Diff: -28
1313
Played: 25Won: 2Drawn: 7Lost: 16Goal Diff: -34
149
Played: 24Won: 2Drawn: 3Lost: 19Goal Diff: -58
Champions League
Europa League
Conference League
Relegation

1. DivisionResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the 1. Division. The highest-scoring result was Kaspiy 10–0 SD Family. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Regular Season - 26
11
11
2025-10-24FT
30
30
2025-10-24AWD
31
31
2025-10-24FT
41
41
2025-10-24FT
12
12
2025-10-24FT
51
51
2025-10-24FT
12
12
2025-10-24FT
Regular Season - 25
14
14
2025-10-17FT
32
32
2025-10-17FT
11
11
2025-10-17FT
27
27
2025-10-17FT
40
40
2025-10-16FT
31
31
2025-10-16FT
31
31
2025-10-16FT
Regular Season - 24
71
71
2025-10-03FT
23
23
2025-10-03FT
12
12
2025-10-03FT
20
20
2025-10-03FT
12
12
2025-10-02FT
30
30
2025-10-02AWD
32
32
2025-10-02FT
Regular Season - 23
31
31
2025-09-26FT
31
31
2025-09-26FT
21
21
2025-09-26FT
30
30
2025-09-26FT

1. DivisionTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the 1. Division. Kaspiy leads with 22 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.

1. DivisionBetting Insights

1. Division 2025 — key betting statistics across 179 matches played. Games average 3.51 goals, with 55.3% seeing both teams score and 67.0% finishing with over 2.5 goals. Home sides win 45.8% of the time while 14.5% of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 44.7% of games, and the most common scoreline is 1-2. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

3.51Goals / Match
55.3%Both Score %
67.0%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
85.5%Over 1.5 %
43.0%Over 3.5 %
45.8%Home Win %
14.5%Draw %
39.7%Away Win %
44.7%Clean Sheet %
2.2%0-0 %
1.97Avg Home Goals
1.54Avg Away Goals
4.8Cards/Match
+12.50Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequently occurring final scorelines sorted by frequency. Each bar shows the number of matches and percentage ending with that exact score. Common scorelines help calibrate correct-score betting — a scoreline appearing in 15% or more of matches may offer value at typical odds.

1-2
10.1%(18)
3-1
8.4%(15)
1-1
7.8%(14)
0-1
7.3%(13)
0-2
5.6%(10)
3-0
5.6%(10)
2-0
5.0%(9)
1-0
5.0%(9)
2-1
4.5%(8)
4-0
3.9%(7)
3.51
Avg goals / game
628
Total goals
352
Home goals
276
Away goals

1. DivisionSeason Trends

Goals distribution across 15-minute periods of play, revealing when goals are most likely to be scored. This is critical for live betting strategies — leagues with high concentrations of late goals (76-90 min) may offer value in late-goal markets, while first-half dominant leagues favor early cash-out strategies.

0-15
12.6%
16-30
11.8%
31-45
18.0%
46-60
17.7%
61-75
16.9%
76-90
23.1%

Top Scorers

The top 15 goalscorers in the 1. Division 2025 season. M. Turlybek leads with 15 goals, followed by Arman Nyusup (9) and A. Smailov (9). These 15 players have scored 96 goals combined — key data for anytime goalscorer bets and understanding which teams depend on a single attacker.

Top Assists

The leading assist providers in the 1. Division 2025 season. B. Konlimkos tops the chart with 5 assists, followed by A. Mrynskiy (5) and T. Agimanov (4). Assist leaders are often key creators whose involvement boosts their team's goalscoring — valuable context for both goalscorer and team performance markets.

Top Cards

Disciplinary leaders in the 1. Division 2025 season. B. Zakharchenko has received the most yellow cards with 5, followed by Beknur Ryskul (5) and D. Lesbek (5) — 63 yellows in total among listed players. On the red card side, B. Zakharchenko leads with 2. Card counts are essential for bookings markets and assessing which players are suspension risks.

1. DivisionTeams

All 14 teams competing in the 1. Division 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

1. DivisionPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the 1. Division, from 2018 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded1994

The Kazakhstan First Division was established in 1994, one year after the Kazakhstan Premier League began in 1992, as part of the newly independent nation's football structure following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The league was created to develop a competitive second tier that could nurture domestic talent and provide a pathway for clubs to reach the top division. Over three decades, the First Division has evolved from a regional competition into a well-organized league featuring clubs from across Kazakhstan, including historically significant teams like FC Caspiy, which won the first edition in 1994. The league has undergone various structural changes, including adjustments to the number of participating teams and modifications to the promotion and relegation format to align with the growth of Kazakhstani football. Today, the First Division remains a crucial component of the domestic football pyramid, balancing competitive integrity with the development of emerging clubs and players.

  • 1994 — Kazakhstan First Division established as the second tier of domestic football
  • 1994 — FC Caspiy crowned first champions of the newly established First Division
  • 2000s — League stabilizes with consistent team participation and improved competitive balance
  • 2015 — First Division format refined to single-group structure with 14 teams
  • 2025 — FK Kaspiy Aktau wins the championship with 68 points, securing promotion to Premier League

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams14Relegation spots1

The Kazakhstan First Division operates as a single round-robin competition where all 14 clubs play each other twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 26 matches per season. The champion is determined by total points accumulated, with three points awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. The top two finishers are automatically promoted to the Kazakhstan Premier League, while the club finishing in last place is relegated to the Kazakhstan Second Division. The league runs during the spring and summer months, aligning with the Kazakhstan Premier League calendar. Tiebreakers are resolved using goal difference first, followed by goals scored, and then head-to-head records if necessary.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesFK Kaspiy (2)

The 2025 season saw FK Kaspiy Aktau achieve 68 points across 26 matches with 22 wins, 2 draws, and only 2 losses, demonstrating exceptional consistency and establishing a modern-era points record for the First Division.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

FK Kaspiy Aktau has established themselves as the dominant force in the 2025 Kazakhstan First Division season, commanding the competition with 68 points from 26 matches. The club from the Mangystau Region has demonstrated exceptional consistency, recording an impressive 22 wins, 2 draws, and only 2 losses, coupled with a remarkable +47 goal difference (74 goals scored, 27 conceded). This dominant performance puts them 7 points clear of second-placed FC Irtysh Pavlodar, who have accumulated 61 points and maintained strong form with 19 wins and a +51 goal difference despite conceding fewer goals. FK Altay Semei sits in third place with 55 points, holding a 5-point buffer over fourth-placed Shakhter Karagandy, who have 50 points from 25 matches played.

The title race appears largely settled in Kaspiy's favour, barring an extraordinary collapse, as their 7-point advantage with several matches remaining provides substantial security. However, the promotion race remains competitive, with Irtysh's superior goal difference (+51 vs +47) suggesting they have been equally impressive defensively while maintaining an attacking edge. Altay's third-place position is secure given their 5-point cushion over Shakhter, though both clubs remain well-positioned for promotion to the Premier League, which would see the top two finishers advance.

The relegation battle presents a contrasting narrative at the foot of the table, where Yassy Turkistan faces an uphill struggle with only 9 points from 24 matches and a devastating -58 goal difference. The club has won just 2 matches and conceded 74 goals—the worst defensive record in the division—making their return to the Second Division almost inevitable. Aktobe Jas occupies the penultimate position with 13 points from 25 matches, though their situation remains somewhat precarious with 6 points separating them from safety.

FK Kaspiy Aktau's standout performance this season has been built on both attacking prowess and defensive solidity. Their ability to win 85% of their matches while maintaining discipline—evidenced by only 2 losses in 26 games—suggests a well-balanced squad with strong coaching. The club's return to the Premier League after their championship triumph represents a significant achievement for the Mangystau-based outfit, marking their second First Division title after their inaugural 1994 success.

An unexpected storyline has emerged around Irtysh Pavlodar's exceptional defensive record, having conceded only 20 goals in 26 matches—the best defensive performance in the league. This remarkable solidity, combined with 71 goals scored, demonstrates a team that could pose a significant threat in the Premier League. Meanwhile, the concerning trend for SD Family (23 points) and Khan Tengri (18 points) suggests that mid-table mediocrity in this division provides no refuge from relegation pressure, with only a 5-point gap separating the bottom clubs from potential safety, creating intense competition in the lower half of the standings.

League Structure and Pyramid Position

The Kazakhstan First Division occupies a critical position within the domestic football pyramid as the second tier of Kazakhstani football. The league serves as both a proving ground for ambitious clubs and a pathway to the Premier League, with promotion and relegation providing clear incentives for competitive performance. The top two finishers secure automatic promotion to the 16-team Premier League, while the bottom club faces automatic relegation to the Kazakhstan Second Division. This structure creates a dynamic competitive environment where every match carries significant consequences, particularly for clubs vying for promotion or fighting to avoid the drop.

Historical Significance and Development

Since its establishment in 1994, the Kazakhstan First Division has played a vital role in developing the nation's football infrastructure following independence. The league has featured some of Kazakhstan's most historically significant clubs, including FC Caspiy, whose 1994 championship victory marked the inaugural season of the competition. Over three decades, the First Division has evolved from a regional competition into a well-organized second tier featuring clubs from across Kazakhstan's diverse regions, from Almaty in the south to Pavlodar in the north. This geographic spread reflects Kazakhstan's commitment to developing football throughout the country, not merely in the capital or major urban centres.

The league has undergone structural refinements to enhance competitive balance and operational efficiency. The adoption of the current single-group format with 14 teams represents a stabilization of the competition structure, moving away from earlier iterations that featured varying numbers of participating clubs. These changes reflect the Football Federation of Kazakhstan's efforts to create a sustainable and competitive second tier that can effectively develop players and clubs for the Premier League.

Competitive Dynamics and Team Performance

The 2025 season exemplifies the competitive depth of the First Division, with multiple clubs demonstrating the quality required for Premier League football. Beyond the clear leaders in Kaspiy, Irtysh, and Altay, clubs like Shakhter Karagandy (50 points) have shown they can compete at a high level, while Zhetisay (42 points) and Sport Academy Kairat (40 points) continue to develop their squads. The presence of academy-affiliated clubs such as Sport Academy Kairat and Akademiya Ontustik reflects a broader trend in Kazakhstani football toward youth development and player cultivation, with these institutions serving as talent pipelines for the national team and Premier League clubs.

The wide range in performance metrics—from Kaspiy's 85% win rate to Yassy Turkistan's 8% win rate—underscores the competitive stratification within the division. This variance suggests that the First Division contains clubs at varying stages of development, from established second-tier operators to clubs in transition or rebuilding phases. The presence of such diversity creates an engaging competitive environment where upsets are possible but the stronger teams typically prevail over the course of a season.

Broadcasting and Commercial Context

The Kazakhstan First Division operates within the broader context of Kazakhstani sports broadcasting, with domestic television coverage provided through agreements with national networks including Qazsport and Sport Plus Qazaqstan. These broadcast arrangements ensure that First Division matches reach domestic audiences, supporting fan engagement and providing visibility for clubs and players. While the First Division does not command the international broadcast reach or commercial sponsorship deals associated with the Premier League, the league's role as the development pathway to the top tier ensures its significance within the domestic football ecosystem.

The league's commercial value is primarily derived from domestic broadcasting rights and sponsorship arrangements with local and regional companies. The absence of title sponsorship at the league level reflects the relatively modest commercial scale of the second tier compared to the Premier League, though individual clubs benefit from regional and national sponsorship deals. As Kazakhstani football continues to develop commercially, the First Division may increasingly attract investment from clubs seeking to establish or rebuild their presence in the domestic pyramid.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Kazakhstan First Division?

The Kazakhstan First Division features 14 clubs competing in the 2025 season in a single-group round-robin format.

Is the Kazakhstan First Division the second tier of football?

Yes, the Kazakhstan First Division is the second tier of Kazakhstani football, directly below the Kazakhstan Premier League and above the Kazakhstan Second Division.

How many teams are promoted from the First Division?

Two clubs are promoted from the Kazakhstan First Division to the Premier League each season, as the top two finishers secure automatic promotion.

When was the Kazakhstan First Division established?

The Kazakhstan First Division was established in 1994, one year after Kazakhstan's independence and the creation of the Premier League in 1992.

Which club has won the most First Division titles?

FK Kaspiy has won the First Division twice—in 1994 as the inaugural champions and in 2025 with a record-breaking 68 points.

How does relegation work in the First Division?

The club finishing in last place (14th) is automatically relegated to the Kazakhstan Second Division at the end of the season.

API data: 27 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 29 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026