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1994 Uzbek League
The 1994 Uzbek League season was the 3rd edition of top level football in Uzbekistan since independence from the Soviet Union in 1992. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and FK Neftchi Farg'ona, Neftchi Farg'ona won the championship. FK Neftchi Farg'ona, Neftchi Farg'ona won the league title again for the third time and third in a row On winning the championship, Neftchi also qualified for the 1995–96 Asian Club Championship edition. Neftchi also won the 1994 Uzbek Cup, which meant that no Uzbek team would be represented in the 1995–96 Asian Cup Winners' Cup. FK Buxoro, Nurafshon Buxoro whom came runners up would enter the 1995 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup which would normally go to the league winners. FK Guliston, Guliston and FK Orol Nukus, Aral Nukus were relegated. League standings Match results Top scorer ReferencesUzbekistan - List of final tables (RSSSF)
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Uzbek League
Uzbekistan Super League ( uz, O'zbekiston Superligasi), also called Coca-Cola Uzbekistan Super League due to sponsorship reasons ( uz, Coca-Cola O'zbekiston Superligasi / Coca-Cola Ўзбекистон Суперлигаси), is the top division of professional football in Uzbekistan. It is operated under the auspices of the Uzbekistan Professional Football League and Uzbekistan Football Association. It was founded in 1992 and currently played with 14 teams. The top team qualifies to the group stage of the AFC Champions League. History The Uzbek League was founded in 1992 after the collapse of the Soviet Union and its domestic league, the Soviet Top League. The league is known locally as the Higher League with relegation to the First League. League system The league is generally played between March to November in the calendar year and has occasionally had the Super Cup as a curtain raiser to the domestic campaign. Teams play each other on a home and away basis. Two or th ...
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Sogdiana Jizzakh
Sogdiyona Jizzakh ( Uzbek: ''Soʻgʻdiyona Jizzax Futbol Klubi / "Сўғдиёна" Жиззах Футбол Клуби''), formerly known as Sogdiana, is an Uzbek professional football club based in Jizzakh, that plays in the Uzbekistan Super League. Football Club Sogdiyona Jizzakh was founded in 1970, it is named after the ancient historical area of Sogdia. In Soviet times, the club was mainly involved in the Second and First leagues of the USSR Championship. In 1979 it became the winner of zone "Central Asia" of the Second League of the USSR. In the debut drawing of the Uzbekistan Higher League in 1992, Sogdiana sensationally won the bronze medal of this league, an achievement which is still the highest in their history. Besides, they have three times became the winners of the Uzbekistan First League (now called the Uzbekistan Pro League), once won silver league medal, also were two-time winners of the Uzbekistan League Cup. History Founded in 1970 under the name "Jizza ...
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1994 In Uzbekistani Football
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Uzbekistan Super League Seasons
Uzbekistan (, ; uz, Ozbekiston, italic=yes / , ; russian: Узбекистан), officially the Republic of Uzbekistan ( uz, Ozbekiston Respublikasi, italic=yes / ; russian: Республика Узбекистан), is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia. It is surrounded by five landlocked countries: Kazakhstan to the north; Kyrgyzstan to the northeast; Tajikistan to the southeast; Afghanistan to the south; and Turkmenistan to the southwest. Its capital and largest city is Tashkent. Uzbekistan is part of the Turkic world, as well as a member of the Organization of Turkic States. The Uzbek language is the majority-spoken language in Uzbekistan, while Russian is widely spoken and understood throughout the country. Tajik is also spoken as a minority language, predominantly in Samarkand and Bukhara. Islam is the predominant religion in Uzbekistan, most Uzbeks being Sunni Muslims. The first recorded settlers in what is now Uzbekistan were Eastern Iranian nomads ...
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Oleg Shatskikh
Oleg Aleksandrovich Shatskikh (russian: Олег Александрович Шацких; born 15 October 1974), is an Uzbek former professional footballer who played as a forward in the Uzbek League. His brother Maksim Shatskikh is also a former footballer. International career Shatskikh made his debut in the Uzbekistan national team on 11 September 1996 and played 11 matches, scoring 9 goals. Honours Pakhtakor Tashkent * Uzbek League: 1992 Navbahor Namangan * Uzbek League: 1996 * Uzbek Cup The O‘zbekiston Kubogi or ( uz, O‘zbekiston Kubogi, script=Latn or ) Uzbek Cup is the top knockout tournament in Uzbek football (soccer). Previous champions All champions as Uzbek SSR in Soviet times: *1939: Dinamo Tashkent *1940: Dinamo T ...: 1995 Individual * Uzbek League Top Scorer: 1995 (26 goals), 1996 (23) * Uzbekistan Player of the Year: 1995 * Asian Player of the Month: September 1997 References External links *Oleg Shatskikhplayer info at FIFA.com 1974 birt ...
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Ravshan Bozorov
Ravshan Bozorov (born 10 May 1968) is a former footballer and trainer from Uzbekistan. He played in the position of forward. Bozorov is one of the best top goalscorers in the history of uzbek football with 316 goals in all tournaments and various leagues. Playing career He started his career in 1985 at ''Surkhon Termiz'' which played one of the regional zones of Soviet Second League. Bozorov played from 1986 to 1989 for ''Surkhon''. In 1990–1991 he played for Pamir Dushanbe in Soviet Top League. In 2004, he became best goalscorer of ''Tupolang Sariosiyo'' with 44 goals and gained promotion to the top division with his club. Bozorov scored in his next season in ''Tupolang'' 9 goals, playing in Uzbek League. During his career he played for many clubs from various divisions. Only in top Uzbek League he played in over 300 matches and scored over 170 goals. He is member of the "Club 200 of Berador Abduraimov" founded 2001 by initiative of Uzbekistan Football Federation, club of the ...
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Uzbekistan 1-Division
Uzbekistan Pro League ( Uzbek: ''O'zbekiston Pro Ligasi'') is a professional football league in Uzbekistan, and currently the second level after the Uzbekistan Super League. History Since the foundation in 1992 and until the end of 2017 was called the "Uzbekistan First League" ( Uzbek: ''O'zbekiston Birinchi ligasi / Ўзбекистон Биринчи лигаси''; Russian: ''Первая лига Узбекистана''). Structure of the league On 21 November 2017 according to the ''UzPFL'' management decision the ''Uzbekistan First League'' was officially renamed to ''Uzbekistan Pro League'' starting from the 2018 season. The league has been reduced from 18 (2017) to 16 teams. In 2018 in the Pro League Uzbekistan involved 16 teams in a double round system (30 rounds), home and away. The winner of the Uzbekistan Pro League receives the permit in the Uzbekistan Super League, and the club took second place in the Pro League gets a place in the play-offs, consisting of two ma ...
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FK Atlaschi
FK Atlaschi ( uz, Атласчи футбол клуби) is an Uzbekistani football club based in Margilan. Currently it plays in the Uzbekistan First League History FK Atlaschi was founded in 1993. The club played a total of four seasons in the Uzbek League, playing their first season in 1994. The last season the club played in the Uzbek League was in 1997. In 2012 the club played in Uzbekistan First League, Zone "East". Achievements *Uzbek League Uzbekistan Super League ( uz, O'zbekiston Superligasi), also called Coca-Cola Uzbekistan Super League due to sponsorship reasons ( uz, Coca-Cola O'zbekiston Superligasi / Coca-Cola Ўзбекистон Суперлигаси), is the top division ...: :: 7th place: 1995 References External links FK Atlaschi matches and resultsat sportepoch.com FK Atlaschi matches and resultsat scoresway.com Football clubs in Uzbekistan 1993 establishments in Uzbekistan Association football clubs established in 1993 Fergana Region {{Uz ...
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FK Yangiyer
FK Yangiyer ( uz, Yangiyer) is Uzbekistani football club based in Yangiyer, Sirdaryo Province. Achievements *Uzbek Cup The O‘zbekiston Kubogi or ( uz, O‘zbekiston Kubogi, script=Latn or ) Uzbek Cup is the top knockout tournament in Uzbek football (soccer). Previous champions All champions as Uzbek SSR in Soviet times: *1939: Dinamo Tashkent *1940: Dinamo T ...: :: Runners-Up (1): 1994 Managerial history References External links FK Yangyier matches and results Football clubs in Uzbekistan {{Uzbekistan-footyclub-stub ...
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FK Andijan
Football Club Andijan, also known as FC Andijan, is an Uzbek football club based in Andijan. The club plays in Uzbekistan Super League. History The club was formed 1964 under the name ''Spartak''. In 1969 the club was renamed ''Andijanez''. After 1990 the club played in Uzbek League as ''Navruz Andijan''. Since 1997 the club has played as ''FK Andijan''. In 1964–70, 1973–74 and 1986–91 the club played in Soviet League championships. On 22 August 2012 club hired Azamat Abduraimov as head coach to help Andijan remain in the top division, however the club was relegated to the Uzbekistan First League. The club finished as 2013 season runners-up after Mash'al Mubarek and gained promotion to ''Uzbek League'' after a single year in the First League. After the first half of the 2013 season, Andijon was 14th in the league with only 4 points. On 14 June 2014 Andijan lost an away match against Bunyodkor by 1–2. Some days later, on 20 June 2014 Azamat Abduraimov resigned. Orif Mama ...
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Surkhon Termez
Surkhon Termez ( uz, Сурхон Термиз футбол клуби, Surxon Termiz Futbol Klubi) is an Uzbek professional football club based in the city of Termez. It was founded in 1968. History Domestic history Managers Players Notable players * Abdusamad Durmonov * Vladimir Grishchenko * Rustam Durmonov * Vladimir Gryngazov * Marat Kabaev * Vladimir Dergach * Nikolay Maslov * Gennady Mikhaylutsa * * Yuri Sargsyan Yuri may refer to: People and fictional characters Given name *Yuri (Slavic name), the Slavic masculine form of the given name George, including a list of people with the given name Yuri, Yury, etc. * Yuri (Japanese name), also Yūri, feminine Ja ... * Asan Mustafayev * Albert Tsaraev * Dougllas Nacsimento Do Trugilho * Lucas Oliveria De Cunha * Darko Stanojević * Vladimir Bubanja * Oleksandr Kasyan References Football clubs in Uzbekistan Association football clubs established i ...
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