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'''Klub Futbolniy Almata''' is a [[Gregahou|Gregahouvian]] {{wp|association football}} club based in the city of Almata. Founded upon the inception of the country's league tier system in 1985, the team plays in the [[Premyer Liga]], the nation's top flight of professional football. Almata plays its home games at the Stadion Telerad near the city's waterfront. The club is tied for most successful club in the top flight of Gregahouvian association football, with it and [[CFC Stolitsemlağa]] each having won seven championships, respectively.
'''Klub Futbolniy Almata''' is a [[Gregahou|Gregahouvian]] {{wp|association football}} club based in the city of Almata. Founded upon the inception of the country's league tier system in 1985, the team plays in the [[Premyer Liga]], the nation's top flight of professional football. Almata plays its home games at the Stadion Telerad near the city's waterfront. The club is tied for most successful club in the top flight of Gregahouvian association football, with Almata and [[CFC Stolitsemlağa]] each having won seven championships, respectively.

Latest revision as of 19:54, 1 August 2022

KF Almata
GregahouKFAlmataLogo.png
Full nameKlub Futbolniy Almata
Founded1985
GroundStadion Telerad, Almata, Gregahou
Capacity25,250
ManagerFlag of Mexico.svg Emiliano Salazar
LeaguePremyer Liga
2018-19Premyer Liga, 2nd

Klub Futbolniy Almata is a Gregahouvian association football club based in the city of Almata. Founded upon the inception of the country's league tier system in 1985, the team plays in the Premyer Liga, the nation's top flight of professional football. Almata plays its home games at the Stadion Telerad near the city's waterfront. The club is tied for most successful club in the top flight of Gregahouvian association football, with Almata and CFC Stolitsemlağa each having won seven championships, respectively.