Kazakhstan President Cup (football)

Kazakhstan President Cup (Kazakh: Қазақстан Республикасы Президентінің Кубогы; Russian: Кубок Президента Республики Казахстан) is an annual international U-17 football tournament held under the aegis of the Football Federation of Kazakhstan and FIFA.[1] The first edition took place in April 2008.

Kazakhstan President Cup
Founded2008
RegionInternational (FIFA)
Number of teams6-8
Current championsKazakhstan Kazakhstan U-17
(3-rd title)
Most successful team(s)Kazakhstan Kazakhstan U-17
(3 titles)
Television broadcastersKAZsport
Websitepresidentcup.kz
2019

Format edit

The tournament is held in two stages. At the first stage, six or eight teams are divided into two qualification groups (A and B). Competitions of the first stage were held on circular system. The winners of the groups advance to the final, while the group runners-up meet to determine third place.

About the tournament edit

The tournament was established in order to further the development of football in Kazakhstan, including improving the quality and effectiveness of children’s sports schools; promote football among fans, the public and the media; improving the skills of youth players; and developing and strengthening international relations among the participants.

All matches of the 2015 edition will be broadcast on national television channel KAZsport.[2]

Prize fund edit

According to FFK, the prize fund of a tournament will make 15,000 $. "The teams which took 1, 2 and 3 place will be received, respectively 7,000, 5,000 and 3,000 $.

Participants of a tournament edit

Participantions Club/National team Country Winners Runners-up
9 Kazakhstan U-17 3 0
7 Azerbaijan U-17 1 2
7 Kyrgyzstan U-17 0 0
6 Georgia U-17 0 2
6 Tajikistan U-17 0 2
4 Iran U-17 1 1
3 Armenia U-17 0 0
3 CSKA U-17 Russia 0 2
3 Russia U-17 1 0
2 ADO Den Haag U-17 Netherlands 0 0
2 Albania U-17 0 0
2 Kazakhstan U-16 0 0
2 Lithuania U-17 0 0
2 Ole Brasil U-17 Brazil 1 0
2 Spain U-17 2 0
2 Spartak U-17 Russia 0 0
2 Tsesna U-17 Kazakhstan 0 0
2 Turkey U-17 0 0
2 Uzbekistan U-17 0 0
2 Zenit U-17 Russia 0 1
1 Abdysh Ata U-17 Kyrgyzstan 0 0
1 Academy Azerbaijan 0 0
1 Baku U-17 Azerbaijan 0 0
1 Belarus U-17 0 0
1 Besiktas U-17 Turkey 1 0
1 Botafogo U-17 Brazil 0 0
1 Bunyodkor U-17 Uzbekistan 0 0
1 China U-17 0 0
1 Cruzeiro-Kazakhstan Brazil 0 0
1 Dinamo U-17 Belarus 0 0
1 Galatasaray U-17 Turkey 0 0
1 Hungary U-17 0 1
1 Krasnodar U-17 Russia 1 0
1 Rubin U-17 Russia 0 0
1 Semey-93 Kazakhstan 0 0
1 Serbia U-17 1 0
1 Turkmenistan U-17 0 0
1 Ukraine U-17 0 1
1 Xinjiang Sport Lottery China 0 0

Finals edit

Year Winners Runners-up Score Stadium Attendance
2008   Turkey Besiktas (U-17)   Russia CSKA (U-17) 3–1 Almaty, Central Stadium 16,000
2009   Brazil Ole Brasil (U-17)   Russia CSKA (U-17) 1–0 Almaty, Central Stadium
2010   Serbia (U-17)   Russia Zenit (U-17) 7–0 Astana, Astana Arena
2011   Azerbaijan (U-17)   Ukraine (U-17) 0–0 (5–4 p) Astana, Astana Arena
2012   Iran (U-17)   Hungary (U-17) 3–1 Almaty, Central Stadium 2,000
2013   Kazakhstan (U-17)   Iran (U-17) 1–0 Astana, Astana Arena 5,000
2014   Spain (U-17)   Georgia (U-17) 6–1 Astana, Astana Arena 1,500
2015   Spain (U-17)   Azerbaijan (U-17) 1–1 (4–1 p) Astana, Astana Arena
2016   Kazakhstan (U-17)   Tajikistan (U-17) 2–1 Shymkent, Kazhymukan Munaitpasov Stadium 10,000
2017   Russia (U-17)   Georgia (U-17) 1–1 (5–4 p) Almaty, Central Stadium 2,000
2018   Russia Krasnodar (U-17)   Azerbaijan (U-17) 0–0 (3–0 p) Talgar, STB
2019   Kazakhstan (U-17)   Tajikistan (U-17) 3–0 Nur-Sultan, Futbol Uyi Sportscomplex 300

Performance by countries edit

Country Winners Finals Wins Finalists
  Kazakhstan 3 Kazakhstan (U-17) (3)
  Russia 2 3 Russia (U-17) (1), Krasnodar (U-17) (1) CSKA (U-17) (2), Zenit (U-17) (1)
  Spain 2 Spain (U-17) (2)
  Azerbaijan 1 2 Azerbaijan (U-17) (1) Azerbaijan (U-17) (2)
  Iran 1 1 Iran (U-17) (1) Iran (U-17) (1)
  Brazil 1 Ole Brasil (U-17) (1)
  Serbia 1 Serbia (U-17) (1)
  Turkey 1 Besiktas (U-17) (1)
  Georgia 2 Georgia (U-17) (2)
  Tajikistan 2 Tajikistan (U-17) (2)
  Hungary 1 Hungary (U-17) (1)
  Ukraine 1 Ukraine (U-17) (1)

References edit

  1. ^ "Кубок Президента Казахстана по футболу. День первый – забивной". Nur.kz. 24 June 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Кубок Президента Казахстана по футболу – уникальный подход". Vesti.kz. 22 June 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2015.

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