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Oleg Zoteev
Oleg Vladimirovich Zoteyev (russian: Олег Владимирович Зотеев; born 5 July 1989 in Olmaliq, Uzbek SSR) is an Uzbekistani association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder for PFC Lokomotiv Tashkent, Lokomotiv Tashkent. Career On 26 December 2012 he was signed by capital club FC Bunyodkor, Bunyodkor after 3 years playing at Olmaliq FK. On 6 January 2015, Lokomtiv Tashkent announced signing Zoteyev. Zoteyev won his second Uzbekistan Supercup title with Lokomotiv on 8 March 2015 in a match against FC Pakhtakor, Pakhtakor. International In the Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's Asian Qualifiers Playoff Round, 2012 Olympics Football Tournament qualifiers, he was called to the Uzbekistan national under-23 football team, Uzbekistan U23 team and he scored 2 goals for his team. In the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Fourth Round, 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, he was called to the Uzbekistan national football team, Uzbekistan senior ...
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Olmaliq
Olmaliq ( uz, Olmaliq / Олмалиқ, russian: Алмалык, Almalyk) is a district-level city (2021 pop 133,400) in the Tashkent Region of central Uzbekistan, approximately 65 km east of Tashkent. It is located at latitude 40° 50' 41N; longitude 69° 35' 54E; at an altitude of 585 meters. Olmaliq is a company town developed by the Soviet Union in the 1930s, to exploit local reserves of copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver and barite. The town contains several enormous smelting facilities and related industries operated today by JSC Almalyk MMC, one of the largest mining-metallurgical enterprises in Uzbekistan. The smelter operations have extensively contaminated Almalyk, which is considered one of the most polluted places on earth. The air has high concentrations of sulphuric acid fumes and the ground has hundreds of tons of toxic waste. The Uzbek government has resisted calls to close the plant, arguing that the country's economy cannot afford to do so: The plant employ ...
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2014 FIFA World Cup Qualification – AFC Fourth Round
This page provides the summaries of the AFC Fourth Round matches for 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification. Format The fourth round saw the five group winners and five group runners-up from the third round split into two groups of five. The top two teams from each group advanced to the 2014 FIFA World Cup finals in Brazil, while the two third-placed teams advanced to the fifth round. Seeding The draw for Round Four was held on 9 March 2012 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with the teams seeded according to their March 2012 FIFA Ranking. The FIFA rankings used were released on 7 March 2012 and included all matches from the third round of Asian Qualifiers for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The ten teams (shown below with their March 2012 FIFA Ranking in brackets, and their positions in the third round in small brackets) are split into five pots, with each group containing a team from each pot. Groups The matches were played from 3 June 2012 to 18 June 2013. As the last matchday overlaps with th ...
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Uzbekistani Expatriate Footballers
The demographics of Uzbekistan are the demographic features of the population of Uzbekistan, including population growth, population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population. The nationality of any person from Uzbekistan is Uzbekistani, while the ethnic Uzbek majority call themselves Uzbeks. Much of the data is estimated because the last census was carried out in Soviet times in 1989. Demographic trends Uzbekistan is Central Asia's most populous country. Its 35 million people ( estimate) comprise nearly half the region's total population. The population of Uzbekistan is very young: 25.1% of its people are younger than 14. According to official sources, Uzbeks comprise a majority (84.4%) of the total population. Other ethnic groups, as of 1996 estimates, include Russians (5.5% of the population), Tajiks (5%), Kazakhs (3%), Karakalpaks (2.5%), and Tatars (1.5%).Uzbekistan iCIA World Factbook/ref> Uzb ...
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Uzbekistani Footballers
The demographics of Uzbekistan are the demographic features of the population of Uzbekistan, including population growth, population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population. The nationality of any person from Uzbekistan is Uzbekistani, while the ethnic Uzbek majority call themselves Uzbeks. Much of the data is estimated because the last census was carried out in Soviet times in 1989. Demographic trends Uzbekistan is Central Asia's most populous country. Its 35 million people ( estimate) comprise nearly half the region's total population. The population of Uzbekistan is very young: 25.1% of its people are younger than 14. According to official sources, Uzbeks comprise a majority (84.4%) of the total population. Other ethnic groups, as of 1996 estimates, include Russians (5.5% of the population), Tajiks (5%), Kazakhs (3%), Karakalpaks (2.5%), and Tatars (1.5%).Uzbekistan iCIA World Factbook/ref> Uzb ...
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Living People
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1989 Births
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Korean FA Cup
The Korean FA Cup is a national football cup knockout competition of South Korea, held annually by the Korea Football Association (KFA). Before the FA Cup was established in 1996, two predecessor competitions named All Joseon Football Tournament (1921–1940) and Korean National Football Championship (1946–2000) were played, but the FA Cup did not succeed their records. The winner qualifies to the next season's AFC Champions League group stage. History The All Joseon Football Tournament was founded by the Joseon Sports Council in 1921, during Japanese rule in Korea. Youth, student and adult football clubs from various provinces participated. After 1934, it became a part of the Korean National Sports Festival, which was the championship for various sports games and matched Koreans against other sports championships operated by Japanese who lived in Korea. The Joseon Sports Council was disbanded in 1937, due to the Japanese government's oppression, and the Joseon Football A ...
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2013 Uzbekistan Super Cup
The 2014 Uzbekistan Super Cup was the second ''UzPFL-Supercup''. It was contested by the winners and runners up of the 2013 Uzbek League. Bunyodkor had also the won 2013 Uzbekistan Cup. The match was contested by Bunyodkor and Lokomotiv Tashkent, at JAR Stadium in Tashkent, on 7 March 2014. Bunyodkor Tashkent won the match 2:1. Match details References External links *Uzbek LeaguePFL.uz Standings and Results {{2014 in Asian football (AFC) SuperCup 2014 File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
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Uzbekistan Super Cup
The Uzbekistan Super Cup ( uz, Oʻzbekiston Superkubogi or Ўзбекистон Суперкубоги) is a one-match pre-season association football, football competition held before the season begins in Uzbekistan every year. It is contested by the winners of the Uzbek League and the Uzbek Cup in the previous season. History The ''Uz-PFL Supercup'' was founded in 1999. The first edition of Cup was played in 1999 between Navbahor Namangan and Pakhtakor. This was the only played match until 2014. In January 2012 UzPFL announced that one match tournament recontested and would have been played on 11 March 2012 between FC Pakhtakor, Pakhtakor - FC Bunyodkor, Bunyodkor. On 7 March 2012 UzPFL informed that ''Supercup'' match canceled due ''JAR Stadium''s poor ground conditions and rescheduled to be played later, but the match was not played. The second edition of ''Supercup'' was played on 7 March 2014, featuring FC Bunyodkor, Bunyodkor and PFC Lokomotiv Tashkent, Lokomotiv Tashken ...
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2013 Uzbekistan Cup
The 2013 Uzbekistan Cup was the 21st season of the annual Uzbek football Cup competition. The Cup draw was held on February 25, 2013 in Tashkent. The competition to start on March 24, 2013, and ends in September 25, 2013 with the final to be held at the Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium in Tashkent. Bunyodkor are the defending champions. The cup winner is guaranteed a place in the 2014 AFC Champions League. Calendar First round On March 22, 2013, Uzbek PFL authority announced changes of participants of 2013 Uzbek Cup. FK Khiva and ''Neftchi Tinchlik'' are replaced by Bunyodkor-2 and ''Bukhoro-2'' because of lack of the financial support. FK Khiva - Bukhoro-2, Kokand 1912 - Neftchi Tinchlik, FK Orol Nukus - Xorazm FK Urganch matches have been canceled. Bukhoro-2', Kokand 1912 and FK Orol Nukus qualified to the next round. * Note: Bukhoro-2, Kokand 1912, FK Orol Nukus qualified to the next round. Bracket Round of 32 The one leg matches will be played on April 6–7. ...
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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 Tashkent *1941: no tournament *1942: Dinamo Tashkent *1943: Dinamo Tashkent *1944: Khar'kovskoye Tankovoye Uchilishche Chirchik *1945: Khar'kovskoye Tankovoye Uchilishche Chirchik *1946: DO Tashkent *1947: Pishchevik Tashkent *1948: Avtozavod im. Chkalova Tashkent *1949: Dinamo Tashkent *1950: Start Tashkent *1951: Start Tashkent *1952: Dinamo Tashkent *1953: Khimik Chirchik *1954: ODO Tashkent *1955: Spartak Samarkand *1956: Sbornaya Fergany *1957: Khimik Chirchik *1958: Mekhnat Tashkent *1959: Khimik Chirchik *1960: SKA-2 Tashkent *1961: Vostok Yangiabad *1962: Sokol Tashkent *1963: Tekstilshchik Tashkent *1964: Tashkentkabel' Tashkent *1965: Tashkabel' Tashkent *1966: Zvezda Tashkent *1967: Vostok Tashkent *1968: Tashkabel' Tashkent *1969 ...
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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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