The talented player of the "Turon" club, Abinur Nurimbet, has managed to play in the championships of three countries – Belarus, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan during his short but colorful football career. The 20-year-old attacking midfielder shared his impressions by comparing these championships based on the experience he gained.
“Belarusian football gave me my first experience at an adult level. Despite being young, I had the opportunity to play in the main squad there. Belarusian specialists showed me great trust and actively supported me. Therefore, I consider this championship as the door to my entry into professional football,” said Nurimbet.
While talking about the Uzbekistan championship, Abinur particularly noted the high technical skills and quick movements of local players:
“When I arrived in Uzbekistan, I was amazed by the skilled technique and speed of the players. I observed that the games there are very dynamic, combinational, and fast-paced in many ways. Uzbekistan helped me improve my ability to make quick decisions and act swiftly, which is crucial in professional football. This experience has remained very valuable for me.”
At the moment, Nurimbet believes it is too early to comment on his new challenge – the Kazakhstan championship. The player, who started his career in the "Turon" team, has participated in eight matches in the QPL so far and has become an integral part of the main squad.
“It’s difficult to say anything definitive about the Kazakhstan championship right now, as the season has just started and I haven’t fully adapted to the team yet. However, I have no doubt about the high potential of this league. I strive to showcase myself even more in this new championship,” added Abinur.
It is worth noting that Abinur Nurimbet also played for Uzbekistan's "Andijan" club for a while. In 2024, the young talent played six matches in the "Burgutlar" squad and managed to catch the attention of local fans in a short time.
Currently, the player emphasized that he is ready to do his best to justify the trust placed in him in Kazakhstan and to be beneficial to the "Turon" team.