The Kyrgyz Premier League () or OLIMPBET Premier League for sponsorship purposes is the top division of professional football in Kyrgyzstan. It was created in 1992 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The league is composed of eight teams. The most successful team is Dordoi Bishkek which has won the league thirteen times.
The winner of the league earns a spot in the AFC Challenge League, Asia's third club continental competition. The team with the worst record at the end of each season is demoted to the Kyrgyzstan League Second Level.
Previous winners
Soviet-era champions
Champions were:
Since independence
Champions since the country's independence were:
Performances
Performance by club
League participation
As of 2025, 67 clubs have participated. Note: The tallies below include up to the 2025 season. Teams denoted in bold are current participants.
- 31 seasons: Alga Bishkek
- 27 seasons: Alay, Dordoi Bishkek
- 24 seasons: Kyrgyzaltyn
- 23 seasons: Abdysh-Ata Kant
- 21 seasons: Neftchi Kochkor-Ata
- 13 seasons: Zhashtyk-Ak-Altyn Kara-Suu
- 11 seasons: Dzhalal-Abad, Shakhtyor Kyzyl-Kiya
- 10 seasons: Dinamo MVD Bishkek
- 9 seasons: Dinamo-UVD Osh, RUOR-Guardia Bishkek
- 8 seasons: Ilbirs Bishkek
- 6 seasons: Ala-Too Naryn, Issyk-Kol Karakol, SKA-Alay Osh
- 5 seasons: Dinamo-Manas-SKIF Bishkek, Kaganat, Rotor Bishkek, Sher Bishkek
- 4 seasons: Ak-Maral Tokmok, Ak-Zhol, Kant-Oil, Orto-Nur Sokuluk, Talant, Uzgen
- 3 seasons: Aldiyer Kurshab, Kant, KG United, Muras United, OshSU-Aldier, Polyot Bishkek, Talas
- 2 seasons: Abdysh-Ata-99, Ala-Buka, Dordoi-Plaza, Energetik Karaköl, Instrumentalshchik Bishkek, Shakhtyor Tashkömür, Shoro Bishkek, Team Kyrgyzstan U-21, Uchkun Kara-Suu
- 1 season: Ak-Bura Osh, Alamudun, Alga-2 Bishkek, Asiagoal Bishkek, Ata-Spor Bishkek, Bakit Mailuu-Suu, Bars, Bazar-Korgon-Babur, Belovodskoye, Bishkek City, Dinamo-Chuy UVD, Dinamo Kant, Ekolog Bishkek, Energetik Bishkek, Kelechek Osh, Kolos Nizhnechuyskoye, Lokomotiv Dzhalal-Abad, Metallurg Kadamjay, Muras-Sport Bishkek, Nookat, Nur-Batken, Olimpia-85 Bishkek, Team Kyrgyzstan U-17, Tsementnik Kant, Zhashtyk Osh
References and notes
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