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The 2023 FC Kairat season was the 14th successive season that the club played in the Kazakhstan Premier League, the highest tier of association football in Kazakhstan, since their promotion back to the top flight in 2009.
Kairat was the leading Kazakh club during the Soviet period and the only representative of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Top League. [4] For this, Kairat became nicknamed The Nation's Team, and remains to be widely supported all over the country. [5] All in all, the club spent 24 seasons in the Soviet highest level.
The league consisted of thirteen teams; ten teams remaining from the previous season, and three teams promoted from the 2023 Kazakhstan First Division.. The three promoted teams were First Division champions Elimai (promoted after a nine season absence), runners-up Turan (promoted after a single season absence), and third-placed Zhenis (promoted for the first time in history if counting the ...
The following players were part of the squad ahead of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 qualifying match against Romania and Bulgaria on the 12 and 16 July 2024 , respectively . [ 3 ] Caps and goals accurate up to and including 11 July 2021.
The United States women's national soccer team is ending a roller-coaster year in a familiar spot. The USWNT finished the year at No. 1 in the FIFA world rankings, a spot they've held for all but ...
The 2018 FC Kairat season was the 8th successive season in which the club played in the Kazakhstan Premier League, the highest tier of association football in Kazakhstan, since their promotion back to the top flight in 2009. Kairat participated in the Kazakhstan Super Cup and the Europa League as well as the Kazakhstan Cup and Premier League.
Akzhayik, Turan (both relegated after 2 seasons in top flight) and Taraz (relegated after 4 seasons in top flight) were all relegated at the end of the 2022 season. They were replaced by Okzhetpes (promoted after a 2 seasons absence), Kaisar and Zhetysu (both clubs promoted after a single season absence) from the Kazakhstan First League.
The team participated in the 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League round of 32, but had no chance facing FCR Duisburg and lost 0–5 and 0–6. [2] They won their first game in the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League .