• 04.09.1968.
  • Fallower of Pavlodar school.

Playing career:

  • «Traktor» Pavlodar – 1985-1986, 1989-1990, 1992 then «Ansat» (Pavlodar) – 1993-1995. Сhampion of Kazakhstan (1993). 2nd medalist of the championship of Kazakhstan (1994), then «Irtysh» Pavlodar – 1997-1999;
  • «Metallurg» Ermak – 1991;
  • «Enbek» Zhezkazgan – 1995-1996. 2nd medalist of the championship of Kazakhstan among the teams of the First League (1995);
  • «Batyr» Ekibastuz – 1999-2000, then in 2001-2002 «Ekibastuzets», winner of the championship of Kazakhstan among the teams of the Major League (2002);
  • «Zhetysu» Taldykorgan – 2000;
  • «Mangistau» Aktau – 2000. 2nd medalist of the Kazakhstan championship among the teams of the First League (2000);
  • «Vostok» Ust-Kamenogorsk – 2003;
  • National team of Kazakhstan (1992) – 1 match.

Coaching career:

  • Coach of «Yesil Bogatyr» Petropavlovsk – 2003-2006;
  • Head coach of «Aksu» Stepnogorsk – 2007;
  • Coach of Irtysh Pavlodar – 2008-2009;
  • Head coach of «Irtysh» Pavlodar – 2010-2014. 3rd medalist of the championship of Kazakhstan (2010). 2nd medalist of the championship of Kazakhstan and finalist of the Cup of Kazakhstan (2012);
  • Head coach of «Akzhayik» Uralsk – 2015-2016. Winner of the championship of Kazakhstan among the teams of the First League (2015);
  • Head coach of the national team of Kazakhstan – 2016-2017, 2020-2022;
  • Assistant coach of the national team of Kazakhstan – 2018-2019;
  • Head coach of the youth team of Kazakhstan U-21 – 2018.

Functionary status:

  • Technical Director of the Department of National Teams of Kazakhstan – 2017;
  • Sports director of the «Aksu1» Pavlodar region – 2020.

 

National team of Kazakhstan

  • From 2016 to 2017, from 2020 to 2022 – head coach of the national team of Kazakhstan.
  • Under T. Baysufinov’s leadership, the national team played 4 friendly matches. After it started in the two-round tournament of group «E» of the UEFA XXI World Cup 2018 qualification, in which team played 4 games without winning.
  • In total, under the leadership of T. Baysufinov, the team played 18 matches: +3-9=6, goals 12-38 (30% of points scored).
  • Biggest win: 26.03.2016. Antalya. Azerbaijan – Kazakhstan 0:1. 07.06.2016. Dalian. PRC – Kazakhstan 0:1. 16.11.2021. Astana. Kazakhstan – Tajikistan 1:0.
  • Biggest defeat: 13.11.2021. Paris. France – Kazakhstan 8:0.
  • Top story: on the day of the official debut as the head coach of the national team (04.09.2016. Astana. Kazakhstan – Poland 2:2), T. Baysufinov turned 48 years old.