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Samvel Babayan (football Coach)
Samvel Vyacheslavovich Babayan (born on 19 May 1971) is an Uzbek soccer, football coach of Armenian origin. He had been previously the head coach of the Chinese club Changchun Yatai. Currently, he is a coach of PFC Navbahar, Namangan. Biography Samvel Babayan was born in Tashkent on 19 May 1971. According to some available data, he graduated from the Tashkent State Institute of Physical Education with a degree in “trainer”.''Сафаров, Владимир Ашотович, Сафаров В. А.'' Энциклопедия футбола в Узбекистане 1912—2012. — Т. 2014. — С. 363. Early career Babyan played for various teams in the championship of the Uzbek SSR and ended his career early as a footballer. In 1993 he was appointed administrator of the "Politotdel" club from the Tashkent region. In 1996, he was working in the coaching staff of the Namangan club "Navbahor" headed by Viktor Jalilov, and he became the champion of Uzbekistan. In 2001, Ba ...
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Tashkent
Tashkent (, uz, Toshkent, Тошкент/, ) (from russian: Ташкент), or Toshkent (; ), also historically known as Chach is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan. It is the most populous city in Central Asia, with a population of 2,909,500 (2022). It is in northeastern Uzbekistan, near the border with Kazakhstan. Tashkent comes from the Turkic ''tash'' and ''kent'', literally translated as "Stone City" or "City of Stones". Before Islamic influence started in the mid-8th century AD, Tashkent was influenced by the Sogdian and Turkic cultures. After Genghis Khan destroyed it in 1219, it was rebuilt and profited from the Silk Road. From the 18th to the 19th century, the city became an independent city-state, before being re-conquered by the Khanate of Kokand. In 1865, Tashkent fell to the Russian Empire; it became the capital of Russian Turkestan. In Soviet times, it witnessed major growth and demographic changes due to forced deportations from throughout the Sov ...
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