The Kyrgyzstan national football team (; ), officially recognised by FIFA and AFC as Kyrgyz Republic, represents Kyrgyzstan in international football and is controlled by the Kyrgyz Football Union, a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and Central Asian Football Association.
History
Early years
Until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Kyrgyz football players played for the USSR national football team. After Kyrgyzstan gained independence on August 31, 1991, the national team was created. Kyrgyzstan played its first match on August 23, 1992, in the against Uzbekistan in Tashkent. The match ended in a 3-0 victory for Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan eventually finished in fourth place. The team was scheduled to play against Turkmenistan on July 16, 1992, but the match was cancelled due to the absence of the Turkmenistan team. In 1993, Kyrgyzstan participated in the 1993 ECO Cup in Iran, but failed to advance past the group stage.
In 1994, the Football Federation of Kyrgyzstan was admitted as a full member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and FIFA. The team participated in the Uzbekistan Independence Cup, finishing in last place. The team did not play any matches in 1995, and in 1996, they participated in the 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification, finishing in second place in their group and failing to advance. In 1997, Kyrgyzstan participated in 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification, but was eliminated in the first round after finishing second in their group.
In 1999, Kyrgyzstan played in 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification, but finished in last place in their group. The team participated in the 2000 WAFF Championship, but again finished in last place. In 2001, Kyrgyzstan participated in the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification, but was eliminated in the first round after finishing third in their group.
In 2002, the team did not play any matches, and in 2003, they participated in the 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification, finishing in second place in their group and failing to advance. That same year, they also participated in the first round of the qualifying tournament for the 2006 World Cup, advancing to the next round after defeating Pakistan in both matches. In 2004, Kyrgyzstan participated in the second stage of the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification, but finished in fourth place in their group.
AFC Asian Cup debut
thumb|150px|Kyrgyzstan starting line-up against [[Philippines national football team|Philippines at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup Group C match, gaining their first ever win in their history in the tournament]]
thumb|150px|[[Valery Kichin captained Kyrgyzstan at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup]]
In the years since, Kyrgyzstan has seen some success, participating in the 2010, 2014, and 2018 editions of the AFC Challenge Cup, finishing in third place in 2010 and as runners-up in 2014 . During the third round of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification, Kyrgyzstan was grouped with India, Myanmar and Macau in which they got 4 wins, 1 draw and 1 lost seeing Kyrgyzstan qualified to their first-ever major tournament in the 2019 edition of the AFC Asian Cup. In the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, Kyrgyzstan was drawn in Group C alongside China, Philippines and heavyweights South Korea. The team lost back to back to China and South Korea needing a desperate win against the Philippines in the last match to at least qualified to the knockout stage which Vitalij Lux scored a hat-trick gaining Kyrgyzstan their first ever win in their history of the tournament seeing them through to the Round of 16 facing United Arab Emirates. Throughout the match, UAE was leading at 2–1 where in the 90' minute stoppage time, Tursunali Rustamov scored a header from a corner kick to equalised the match at 2–2 sending it into extra time however their luck ran out as Ahmed Khalil scored a penalty seeing Kyrgyzstan out from the tournament. In the same year, Kyrgyzstan reached their highest-ever FIFA ranking of 75th.
In the 2023 Asian Cup qualification, Kyrgyzstan hosted all of the Group F matches being grouped with neighbours, Tajikistan and two Southeast Asia countries, Myanmar and Singapore. In the first match, the team bounced back from 1–0 down as Valery Kichin converted a penalty to level the score in the 77' minute in which Viktor Maier scored the winner in the 82' minute to secure the three points for Kyrgyzstan. In the next fixture, Viktor Maier scored a brace against Myanmar securing another three points for Kyrgyzstan before facing Tajikistan in a goalless draw in the final fixture seeing both team advancing to the 2023 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar.
In 2023, Kyrgyzstan alongside Uzbekistan hosted the inaugural 2023 CAFA Nations Cup.
Stadium
Home matches are played at the Dolen Omurzakov Stadium in Bishkek, which has a capacity of 23,000. A new 51,000-seat stadium, the Azattyk Arena, is currently under construction and expected in open in August 2026.
Results and fixtures
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
2025
2026
2027
Coaching staff
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!style="color:#FFFFFF;background:#FF0000|Position
!style="color:#FFFFFF;background:#FF0000|Name
|-
| Head coach
| Robert Prosinečki
|-
| Assistant coach
| Gordan Ciprić
|-
| Goalkeeping coach
| Boban Bajković
|-
| Fitness coach
|
|-
| Executive director
|
|-
| Administrator
|
|-
| Medical
|
|}
Coaching history
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
|-
!rowspan=2|Manager
!rowspan=2|From
!rowspan=2|To
!colspan=5|Record
|-
!G!!W!!D!!L!!Win %
|-
|align=left| Meklis Koshaliyev
|align=left|August 1992
|align=left|February 1996
|-
|align=left| Yevgeniy Novikov
|align=left|June 1997
|align=left|February 2001
|-
|align=left| Nematjan Zakirov
|align=left|March 2003
|align=left|March 2006
|-
|align=left| Boris Podkorytov
|align=left|March 2006
|align=left|December 2006
|-
|align=left| Nematjan Zakirov
|align=left|January 2007
|align=left|December 2008
|-
|align=left| Anarbek Ormonbekov
|align=left|January 2009
|align=left|May 2011
|-
|align=left| Murat Jumakeev
|align=left|May 2011
|align=left|September 2012
|-
|align=left| Sergey Dvoryankov
|align=left|September 2012
|align=left|May 2014
|-
|align=left| Mirlan Eshenov (caretaker)
|align=left|May 2014
|align=left|October 2014
|-
|align=left| Aleksandr Krestinin
|align=left|October 2014
|align=left|3 April 2023
|-
|align=left| Štefan Tarkovič
|align=left|24 April 2023
|align=left|12 June 2024
|-
|align=left| Maksim Lisitsyn
|align=left|13 June 2024
|align=left|27 June 2025
|-
|align=left| Urmat Abdukaimov (caretaker)
|align=left|27 June 2025
|align=left|10 December 2025
|-
|align=left| Robert Prosinečki
|align=left|10 December 2025
|align=left|
|-
!colspan=3|Total
|}
Players
Current squad
The following players were called up for the Three Nations Cup friendly matches against Kenya and Palestine on 3 and 9 June 2026, respectively.
Caps and goals correct as of 19 November 2024, after the match against Iran.
Recent call-ups
;Notes
<sup>PRE</sup> Preliminary squad standby.<br>
Player records
:Players in bold are still active with Kyrgyzstan.
Most appearances
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
!width=30px|Rank
! style="width:175px;"|Player
!width=50px|Caps
!width=50px|Goals
! style="width:100px;"|Career
|-
|1
|align="left"|Kayrat Zhyrgalbek uulu
|83
|4
|2013–present
|-
|2
|align="left"|Tamirlan Kozubayev
|66
|2
|2015–present
|-
|3
|align="left"|Farhat Musabekov
|61
|2
|2015–present
|-
|4
|align="left"|Mirlan Murzayev
|60
|16
|2009–2023
|-
|5
|align="left"|Valery Kichin
|57
|5
|2011–present
|-
|6
|align="left"|Vadim Kharchenko
|53
|3
|2003–2015
|-
|7
|align="left"|Odilzhon Abdurakhmanov
|51
|3
|2016–present
|-
|8
|align="left"|Bakhtiyar Duyshobekov
|48
|3
|2015–present
|-
|rowspan="2"|9
|align="left"| Pavel Matyash
|46
|0
|2009–2021
|-
|align="left"|Gulzhigit Alykulov
|46
|6
|2019–present
|-
|}
Top goalscorers
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:100%; text-align:center;"
|-
!width=30px|Rank
!width=175px|Player
!width=50px|Goals
!width=50px|Caps
!width=50px|Average
!width=100px|Period
|-
|1
|align="left"|Mirlan Murzayev
|16
|60
|
|2009–2023
|-
|2
|align="left"|Anton Zemlianukhin
|13
|33
|
|2007–2023
|-
|3
|align="left"|Joel Kojo
|11
|28
|
|2023–present
|-
|4
|align="left"|Vitalij Lux
|8
|32
|
|2015–2019
|-
|rowspan=3|5
|align="left"|Tursunali Rustamov
|6
|32
|
|2012–2023
|-
|align="left"|Alimardon Shukurov
|6
|37
|
|2017–present
|-
|align="left"|Gulzhigit Alykulov
|6
|46
|
|2019–present
|-
|rowspan=2|8
|align="left"|Edgar Bernhardt
|5
|41
|
|2014–2021
|-
|align="left"|Valery Kichin
|5
|57
|
|2011–present
|-
|rowspan="6"|10
|align="left"|Viktor Maier
|4
|24
|
|2015–2023
|-
|align="left"|Akhlidin Israilov
|4
|34
|
|2013–2022
|-
|align="left"|Azamat Baymatov
|4
|36
|
|2010–2019
|-
|align="left"|Bekzhan Sagynbaev
|4
|41
|
|2018–present
|-
|align="left"|Kayrat Zhyrgalbek uulu
|4
|83
|
|2013–present
|-
|}
Competitive record
FIFA World Cup
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!colspan=9|FIFA World Cup record
! rowspan="15"|
! colspan="6" |Qualification record
|-
!Year
!Result
!Position
!
!
!*
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
|-
| 1930 to 1990
|colspan=8|Part of
|colspan=6|Part of
|-
| 1994||colspan=8|Not a FIFA member|| colspan="6" |Not a FIFA member
|-
| 1998||colspan=8 rowspan=8|Did not qualify
|6||3||0||3||12||14
|-
| 2002
|6||1||1||4||3||9
|-
| 2006
|8||3||1||4||11||12
|-
| 2010
|2||1||0||1||2||2
|-
| 2014
|2||0||0||2||0||7
|-
| 2018
|8||4||2||2||10||8
|-
| 2022
|8||3||1||4||19||12
|-
| 2026
|16||5||4||7||25||25
|-
| 2030||colspan=8 rowspan=2|To be determined
|colspan=6 rowspan=2|To be determined
|-
| 2034
|-
!Total||–||||–||–||–||–||–||–
!56||20||9||27||82||89
|}
AFC Asian Cup
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" width=80%
|-
!colspan=9|AFC Asian Cup record
! rowspan="13" width="1%" |
!colspan=6|Qualification record
|-
!width=150|Year
!Result
!Position
!
!
!*
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
|-
| 1956 to 1988 ||colspan=8|Part of
|colspan=6|Part of
|-
| 1992 ||colspan=8|Not an AFC member
|colspan=6|Not an AFC member
|-
| 1996 ||colspan=8 rowspan=3| Did not qualify
|4||1|| rowspan="3" |0||3||3||7
|-
| 2000
|3||0||3||3||11
|-
| 2004
|2||1||1||3||2
|-
| 2007 ||colspan=8| Did not enter
|colspan=6| Did not enter
|-
| 2011 ||colspan=8 rowspan=2| Did not qualify
|colspan=6|
|-
| 2015
|colspan=6|
|-
| 2019||Round of 16||15th||4||1||0||3||6||7
|14||8||3||3||26||17
|-
| 2023||Group stage||20th||3||0||1||2||1||5
|11||5||2||4||23||13
|-
| 2027||colspan="8"|Qualified
|6||3||2||1||13||7
|-
!Total||3/9||15th||7 ||1 ||1 ||5 ||7 ||12 ||
!40 ||18 ||7 ||15 ||71 || 57
|}
AFC Challenge Cup
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" width=70%
|-
!colspan=8|AFC Challenge Cup record
!width=1% rowspan=8|
!colspan=6|Qualification record
|-
!Year
!Result
!
!
!*
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
|-
|-bgcolor=#cc9966
|| 2006 || Third place || 5|| 3 || 0 || 2 || 4 || 3
|colspan=7|Invited
|-bgcolor=
|| 2008||colspan=7| Did not qualify
|2||1||0||1||2||2
|-
|| 2010|| Group stage || 3|| 1|| 0 || 2|| 2 || 6
|2||0||2||0||2||2
|-
|| 2012||colspan=7| Did not qualify
|3||1||0||2||5||6
|-
|| 2014|| Group stage || 3|| 1|| 0|| 2|| 1|| 3
|3||3||0||0||3||0
|-
! Total || 3/5 || 11|| 5|| 0 || 6|| 7|| 12
!10||5||2||3||12||10
|}
CAFA Nations Cup
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;font-size:100%;"
|-
!colspan=8|CAFA Nations Cup record
|-
!width=130|Year
!width=100|Result
!width=35|
!width=35|
!width=35|
!width=35|
!width=35|
!width=35|
|-bgcolor=#9acdff
|style="border:3px solid red;"| 2023||Fourth place||3||1||0||2||4||6
|-
| 2025||Group stage||3||0||1||2||2||7
|-
!colspan=2|Total|| 6 || 1 || 1 || 4 || 6 || 13
|}
West Asian Championship
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;font-size:100%;"
|-
!colspan=8|West Asian Championship record
|-
!width=130|Year
!width=100|Result
!width=35|
!width=35|
!width=35|
!width=35|
!width=35|
!width=35|
|-
| 2000||Group stage||3||0||0||3||0||8
|-
!colspan=2|Total|| 3 || 0 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 8
|}
ELF Cup
In 2006, Kyrgyzstan took part in the inaugural ELF Cup in Northern Cyprus. This competition was originally intended to be for teams that were not members of FIFA; however, the organisers extended invitations to both Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, who were both represented by their national futsal teams.
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!Year
!Result
!Position
!
!
!*
!
!
!
|-
|2006||Semi-finals ||||5||2||1||2||11||8
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
Head-to-head record
{| class="sortable wikitable"
|-
! Opponents
! Played
! Won
! Drawn*
! Lost
! GF
! GA
! GD
! % Won
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||5||1||1||3||4||4||0||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||2|| rowspan="3" |0||0||2||1||5||-4|| rowspan="3" |
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||3||1||2||0||4||-4
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||7||1||6||4||16||-12
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||5||5||0||0||14||3||+11||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||1||0|| rowspan="4" |0||1||1||3||-2||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||2||2||0||8||6||+2||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||2||0||2||1||5||-4||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||2||2||0||7||1||+6||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||2||0||1||1||1||2||-1||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||1||0||0||1||0||1||-1||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||5||1|| rowspan="5" |0||4||3||9||-6||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||2||1||1||1||4||-3||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||6|| rowspan="3" |0||6||4||25||-21|| rowspan="3" |
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||2||2||1||9||-8
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||3||3||1||11||-10
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||6||3||1||2||4||4||0||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||5||0||1||4||3||15||-12||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||5||1||1||3||5||11||-6||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||3||0||2||1||1||3||-2||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||4||4||0||0||8||3||+5||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||1||0||0||1||2||5||–3||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||3||1||1||1||5||5||0||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||4||2||0||2||10||4||+6||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||1||0||0||1||1||2||-1||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||2||1||0||1||2||2||0||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||7||5||2||0||26||5||+21||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||2||1||1||0||3||1||+2||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||3||1||1||1||3||6||-3||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||7||1||2||4||4||10||-6||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||4||3||0||1||7||1||+6||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||6||2||3||1||6||5||+1||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||4||1||0||3||4||5||-1||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||4||1||1||2||4||5||-1||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||1||0||0||1||1||2||-1|| rowspan="2" |
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||3||0||0||3||0||7||-7
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||4||3||1||0||6||3||+3||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||1||0||0||1||0||1||-1||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||1||1||0||0||4||1||+3||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||7||3||2||2||8||10||-2||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||14||3||3||8||10||16||-6||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||2||0||0||2||1||5||-4||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||4||1||1||2||3||7||-4||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||4||0||1||3||3||8||-5|| rowspan="2" |
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||12||0||0||12||7||43||-36
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||1||1||0||0||2||1||+1||
|-
| style="text-align:left;"|||2||1||0||1||3||2||+1||
|-
|- class="sortbottom"
! Total ||165||48||26||91||185||292||–108||
|}
Honours
Friendly
- Aceh World Solidarity Cup (1): 2017
- Three Nations Cup (1): 2021
References
External links
- Kyrgyz FA
- Kyrgyz Republic at AFC
- Kyrgyz Republic at FIFA
