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Kazakhstani women's football championship


FieldValue
country
confedUEFA
founded2004
teamsvaries (5 in 2016)
levels1
domest_cupKazakhstani Women's Cup
confed_cupUEFA Champions League
championsAktobe (2025)
most successful clubBIIK Shymkent (18 titles)
top_goalscorerGulnara Gabelia
(295 goals)
websitekff.kz
current2025

(295 goals) The Kazakhstani women's football championship is contested in the top level women's football league in Kazakhstan. Before 1991, some Kazakh women's clubs had competed in the Soviet Union women's league system, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union most women's teams left for Russia or simply dissolved.

The number of teams varies from year to year. In 2008 there were 4 teams, 7 in 2009 and 5 in 2015.

The league is played on several matchdays a summer. With now 5 teams, there will be 4 matchdays, actually about a week long, which features a full round robin (so 10 matches, two per day). The winner after the last matchday is the champion and qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

2024 teams

  • Aktobe
  • BIIK Shymkent
  • Okzhetpes
  • SDYuSShOR 17
  • Turan

Champions

  • 2004: Alma-KTZH
  • 2005: Alma-KTZh
  • 2006: Alma-KTZh
  • 2007: Alma-KTZh
  • 2008: Alma-KTZh
  • 2009: CSHVSM
  • 2010: CSHVSM
  • 2011: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2012: CSHVSM
  • 2013: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2014: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2015: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2016: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2017: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2018: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2019: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2020: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2021: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2022: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2023: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2024: BIIK Kazygurt
  • 2025: Aktobe
TitlesTeam
18BIIK Kazygurt (incl. 5 as Alma-KTZh)
3CSHVSM
1Aktobe

CSHVSM played the 2009 season under the name SDYUSSHOR № 2. It's the same team however.

Top scorers

SeasonPlayerTeamGoals
2009KAZ Mariya YalovaORMBMZSM
2013GEO Gulnara GabeliaBIIK Shymkent58
2014GEO Gulnara GabeliaBIIK Shymkent48
2015GEO Gulnara GabeliaBIIK Shymkent23
2016RUS Alina ChukicovaAstana24
2017GEO Gulnara GabeliaBIIK Shymkent19
2018GEO Gulnara GabeliaBIIK Shymkent
2019KAZ Adylia VildanovaBIIK Shymkent26
2020KAZ Begajym KyrgyzbayevaOkzhetpes
2021ZAM Racheal KundananjiBIIK Shymkent30
2022CMR Marie Nga MangaOkzhetpes42
2023KAZ Anelia MamyrovaTomiris Turan20
2024GEO Gulnara GabeliaBIIK Shymkent23
2025KGZ Alina LitvinenkoFC Aktobe72

;Most time goalscorers:

  • 6 times
    • Gulnara Gabelia (2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2024) ;Most goals by a player in a single season:
  • 72 goals
    • Alina Litvinenko (2025)

References

References

  1. "Kazakhstan (Women) 2004".
  2. (12 October 2011). "2011 final table". prosportkz.kz.
  3. [http://sport.today.kz/ru/news/football/2010-09-22/Duysburg В Караганду едет чемпион Германии по футболу] {{webarchive. link. (2010-11-12 , today.kz, 22 September 2010, retrieved 23 September 2010)
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