
Compared to last year, when the team's value was estimated at 8.025 million euros, there has been a reduction of approximately 395 thousand euros. Analysts note that this decrease is not related to a decline in the quality of play, but is due to the absence of players in the team with a high transfer value exceeding one million euros. Currently, the team is undergoing a structural reorganization, which has made it more balanced and consistent in composition.
Forward Joel Kojo remains the most valuable player on the team, with a value of 600 thousand euros. Among other attacking players with high value are Gulzhigit Alykulov (450 thousand euros) and Atai Jumashov (375 thousand euros). Also notable in this line are Kei Merk (250 thousand euros), Ernest Batyrkanov (225 thousand euros), and Nurbol Baktybekov (200 thousand euros).
The team's midfielders constitute the most expensive part of the squad, with a total value of their services exceeding 3 million euros. Key players here include Erbol Atabaev (500 thousand euros), Kairat Jyrgalbek uulu (400 thousand euros), and Amir Japparov (400 thousand euros). They are supported by Eldiyar Zarybekov (350 thousand euros) and Magomed Uzdenov (250 thousand euros).
In the defensive line, the situation is stable: Tamirlan Kozubaev is valued at 450 thousand euros, veteran team member Valery Kichin at 350 thousand euros, while Alexander Mishchenko and Ulanbek Suleimanov are each valued at 300 thousand euros. The goalkeeper position also remains unchanged: Erjan Tokotaev, valued at 450 thousand euros, significantly outpaces other goalkeepers in terms of value.
Experts conclude that the Kyrgyzstan national team in 2026 represents an experienced collective with a clear composition of leaders. The decrease in total value is associated with changes in the team's structure and the departure of some expensive veterans, but it does not indicate a decline in the overall level of play of the national team.