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Number Year Opponent Result 1 2021 France 0–8 2 2005 Turkey 0–6 3 2008 Russia 0–6 4 2016 Montenegro 0–5 5 1997 Japan 1–5 6 2008 England 1–5 7 2009 Belarus
(6) Almaty and Megasport officials announced that the two clubs have merged to a new team called Lokomotiv, who inherited Almaty UEFA Europa League 2009–10 spot earned through Kazakhstan Cup 2008. However, Lokomotiv were eventually denied the UEFA License for competing in Europa League due to legal difficulties when creating the new club.
Kazakhstan finished 5th, ahead only of Andorra, who lost all of their matches. [10] Kazakhstan was drawn in the Group A of the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying and lost the first five matches without managing to score a single goal before defeating Azerbaijan on 3 June 2011 by 2–1 with two goals from Sergey Gridin.
The main league competition in the country is the Kazakhstan Premier League, formed in 1992 from Zone 8 of the Third Level of Soviet football with other higher placed Kazakh clubs co-opted. A first division was added in 1994 and this competition is now organised on a regional basis and is fed into by a further regionalised second division.
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