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Kazakhstan's former long-term President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has challenged sports organizers to engage 30 percent of the country's population in sports. The state has numerous sports clubs where people participate in various types of sports; sport facilities are available to the general public.
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The Kazakhstan national football team (Kazakh: Қазақстан Ұлттық футбол құрамасы, Qazaqstan Ūlttyq Futbol qūramasy, [qɑzɑqˈstɑn ʊɫt̚ˈtɤq fʊdˈboɫ qʊrɑmɑˈsə]) represents Kazakhstan in men's international football and it is governed by the Kazakhstan Football Federation.
Kazakh Minister of tourism and sports, Yermek Marzhikpayev, said that the gold medalists will receive a cash reward of US$10,000, while their coach will receive US$5,000. The silver medalists will be awarded US$5,000, and their coaches will receive US$3,000, whereas the bronze medalists will get US$3,000, with their coaches receiving US$2,000. [1]
The Kazakhstan National Federations are the organizations that coordinate all aspects of their individual sports. They are responsible for training, competition and development of their sports. There are currently 29 Olympic Summer and 6 Winter Sport Federations in Kazakhstan.
The Kazakhstan Professional Football League (Kazakh: Қазақстан Премьер Лигасы, Qazaqstan Premier Ligasy), commonly referred to as Kazakh Premier League [1] [2] or simply Premier League, [3] is the top division of football in Kazakhstan. The League is controlled by the Football Federation of Kazakhstan and was
Sports venues in Kazakhstan (11 C, 7 P) Σ. Kazakhstani sport stubs (2 C, 84 P) Pages in category "Sport in Kazakhstan" The following 5 pages are in this category ...
Kazakhstan first participated at the Olympic Games as an independent nation in 1994, and has sent athletes to compete in every Games since then. Prior to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Kazakh athletes competed as part of the Soviet Union at the Olympics, and were also part of the Unified Team in 1992.