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Uzbekistan
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) White Wolves
Association Uzbekistan Football Federation
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Head coach Uzbekistan Mirjalol Qosimov
Most caps Mirjalol Qosimov (65)
Top scorer Maksim Shatskikh (30)
Home stadium Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium
FIFA code UZB
FIFA ranking 76
Highest FIFA ranking 45 (November 2006)
Lowest FIFA ranking 119 (November 1996)
Elo ranking T 75
Highest Elo ranking 47 (June 2008)
Lowest Elo ranking 95 (February 2001)
Home colours
Away colours
First international
Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic Tajikistan 2 - 2 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
(Dushanbe, Tajikistan; 17 June 1992)
Biggest win
 Mongolia 0-15 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
(Chiangmai, Thailand; December 5, 1998)
Biggest defeat
 Japan 8–1 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
(Saida,Lebanon; October 17, 2000)
AFC Asian Cup
Appearances 4 (First in 1996)
Best result Quarter-finals, 2004, 2007

The Uzbekistan national football team represents Uzbekistan in international football competitions. It is controlled by the Uzbekistan Football Federation and is a member of the Asian Football Confederation.

After the split from the Soviet Union, they played their first match against Tajikistan on June 17, 1992. Uzbekistan have consistently been the strongest team out of the new Central Asian nations (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan). They won the Asian Games in 1994. Uzbekistan have never qualified to the final stages of the World Cup.

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[edit] Overview

They were knocked out in the final stage of Asian qualification to the 2006 FIFA World Cup after losing on the away goals rule to Bahrain. The result was subject to controversy as actually three games were played; the first, a 1-0 win for Uzbekistan, was wiped out after FIFA declared the result void after a mistake by Toshimitsu Yoshida, a Japanese referee. The replay ended 1-1, and after the return finished 0-0, Uzbekistan were eliminated.

In the 2007 AFC Asian Cup, Uzbekistan was able to get past the group stage by beating Malaysia 5-0 and China 3-0. However, Uzbekistan was knocked out of the tournament in the quarterfinals stage by losing to Saudi Arabia 2-1.

[edit] Competition history

[edit] World Cup record

The strongest of the five former Soviet Republics to have joined the Asian Football Confederation, Uzbekistan will be keen to live up to the promise they showed in winning the 1994 Asian Games when they open their qualifying campaign for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. They have a two-legged encounter against Chinese Taipei on 8 and 28 October.

The central Asian side delivered a shock by clinching gold in the 1994 tournament as debutants, but since then they have failed to make an impact on the continental stage. That was until they stormed into the last eight of the 2004 AFC Asian Cup, where they were only edged out by Bahrain after a penalty shoot-out.

That morale-boosting performance was followed by an even more sensational victory over Iraq in the second qualifying round for Germany 2006, with goals from Maksim Shatskikh and Alexander Geynrikh sending them through to the last eight. Pitted against the likes of Saudi Arabia and Korea Republic in the final qualifying round, they managed a third-placed finish that set up a play-off against Bahrain, who once again advanced at their expense.

After sticking with a foreign-coach policy over three years, which saw German coach Hans Jurgen Gede, Englishman Bob Houghton and Russian Vladimir Nepomniatchi at the helm, Uzbekistan have come full circle, turning to home-grown Rauf Inileev.

The former Uzbekistan Olympic team coach made radical changes to the team, keeping only eight veterans of the 2004 squad while injecting new blood in the shape of five Under-23 players. Despite missing a number of experienced figures, including influential former captain Mirdjalal Kasimov who retired last year, Inileev successfully moulded the new-look team into a strong squad.

Ace striker, Dynamo Kiev hotshot Maksim Shatskikh, is still in his goal-scoring prime and striking prodigy Geynrikh has come of age, developing into the team's lethal weapon particularly when sent on as a super-sub. In the central areas, Server Djeparov has taken over much of the creative duties since Kasimov retired while at the back young Aziz Ibragimov has quickly developed a solid defensive partnership alongside experienced Hayrulla Karimov and Aleksey Nikolaev.

In the qualifying series for the FIFA World Cup, however, Uzbekistan have been imperious, advancing to the fourth round of Asian qualifying after only four matches with a perfect record, including a 3-0 thrashing of Saudi Arabia. Although the Saudis defeated them in the return encounter. In the past 3 rounds, Uzbekistan has managed to score 26 goals, so far it's the best result in World Cup Qualifiers.

In the final round of qualifying. Uzbekistan finished last in Group A behind favorites Australia and Japan, third place Bahrain and fourth place Qatar with 4 point from all their matches. In their first match, Uzbekistan was stunned by Qatar 3-0. Uzbekistan coach Rauf Inileev refused to blame his players choosing instead to congratulate the Qatari team. "They deserved to win today. They played better," he said. In their second match, Uzbekistan suffered another loss, this time to Australia. Scott Chipperfield scored for Australia in the 26th minute and boasted by a strong defense led by Lucas Neill "plunged Uzbekistan further into the FIFA World Cup mire." Uzbekistan restored some credibility and their first point with an away draw against the highly fancied Japanese. With help from Brazilian legend Zico, Uzbekistan against the run of play scored a goal from striker Maksim Shatskikh sliding in to score from close range after 26 minutes. Japan equalised through striker Keiji Tamada, who bundled home Yoshito Okubo's pull-back five minutes before half-time. February 11, 2009, Uzbekistan played with Bahrain in Tashkent, and despite attacks through out 90 minutes, lost the match by a stunning last minute goal of Muhammad Abdurahman for Bahrain. On March 28th, Uzbekistan revived their hopes of qualifying to South Africa, winning their first match in WC 2010 qualifiers by crushing Qatar 4-0, thanks to hat-trick of Farhod Tadjiev and one goal from Anvarjon Soliev. The massive win puts Uzbekistan in third place in Group A with a tricky assignment against Australia on 1st April in Sydney. Unfortunately, Uzbekistan's hopes of direct qualification ended with a disappointing 2-0 loss to Australia. After a lacklustre first half, Uzbekistan conceded their first goal after a Josh Kennedy header in the 66th minute. To compound the misery, a clumsy challenge by Hayrulla Karimov on Richard Garcia gave Australia a penalty in the 73rd minute which Harry Kewell slotted in, all but ending the contest. Uzbekistan's 1-0 defeat to Bahrain ended Uzbekistan's qualification hopes and another agonizing campaign where they came close only to be pipped in the final round.

[edit] Asian Cup record

[edit] Uzbekistan squad

The following players were called up for friendly match against Iran on September 5, 2009.

Caps and goals as of August 27, 2009.

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
12 GK Ignatiy Nesterov 20 June 1983 (1983-06-20) (age 26) 39 0 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
1 GK Temur Juraev 12 May 1984 (1984-05-12) (age 25) 5 0 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
DF Islom Inomov 30 May 1984 (1984-05-30) (age 25) 27 2 Uzbekistan FK Andijan
2 DF Anvar Gafurov 14 May 1982 (1982-05-14) (age 27) 17 0 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
3 DF Anzur Ismailov 21 April 1985 (1985-04-21) (age 24) 18 0 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
13 DF Sakhob Juraev 19 January 1987 (1987-01-19) (age 22) 8 0 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
15 DF Islom Tukhtahujaev 30 October 1989 (1989-10-30) (age 20) 5 0 Uzbekistan Neftchi Farg'ona
DF Artyom Filiposyan 6 January 1988 (1988-01-06) (age 21) 0 0 Uzbekistan Nasaf Qarshi
5 DF Vitaliy Denisov 23 February 1987 (1987-02-23) (age 22) 18 1 Ukraine FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
18 MF Timur Kapadze 5 November 1981 (1981-11-05) (age 28) 62 6 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
8 MF Server Djeparov 3 October 1982 (1982-10-03) (age 27) 58 12 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
9 MF Odil Ahmedov 25 December 1987 (1987-12-25) (age 21) 23 3 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
4 MF Aziz Ibrahimov 21 June 1986 (1986-06-21) (age 23) 14 3 Czech Republic Bohemians 1905
7 MF Azizbek Haydarov 8 July 1985 (1985-07-08) (age 24) 17 0 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
19 MF Vagiz Galiullin 10 October 1987 (1987-10-10) (age 22) 3 0 Russia Rubin Kazan
6 MF Jasur Hasanov 2 August 1983 (1983-08-02) (age 26) 12 0 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
MF Stanislav Andreev 6 May 1988 (1988-05-06) (age 21) 1 0 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
11 FW Anvarjon Soliev 5 February 1978 (1978-02-05) (age 31) 43 8 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
10 FW Farhod Tadjiyev 9 April 1986 (1986-04-09) (age 23) 9 7 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
FW Aleksandr Geynrikh 6 October 1984 (1984-10-06) (age 25) 46 14 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
FW Kamoliddin Murzoev 12 March 1987 (1987-03-12) (age 22) 0 0 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor

vvv===Recent call-ups===

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
MF Sherzod Karimov 26 January 1989 (1989-01-26) (age 20) 2 0 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
DF Ilhom Suyunov 17 May 1983 (1983-05-17) (age 26) 22 1 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
FW Ulugbek Bakaev 28 November 1978 (1978-11-28) (age 31) 28 8 Uzbekistan FK Samarqand-Dinamo
DF Vladimir Radkevich 31 March 1976 (1976-03-31) (age 33) ? ? Uzbekistan Neftchi Farg'ona
FW Vladimir Shishelov 8 November 1979 (1979-11-08) (age 30) 28 11 Russia FC Ural
MF Ilyas Zeytulaev 13 August 1984 (1984-08-13) (age 25) 8 2 Italy S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924
MF Marat Bikmoev 1 January 1986 (1986-01-01) (age 23) 22 1 Russia Spartak Nalchik
FW Zaynitdin Tadjiyev 22 June 1977 (1977-06-22) (age 32) 16 3 People's Republic of China Tianjin Teda FC
FW Maksim Shatskikh 30 August 1978 (1978-08-30) (age 31) 46 30 Kazakhstan FC Lokomotiv Astana
FW Shakhboz Erkinov 19 July 1987 (1987-07-19) (age 22) 3 0 Iran Pas Hamedan
DF Aleksey Nikolaev 15 September 1979 (1979-09-15) (age 30) 43 0 People's Republic of China Shenzhen

[edit] Olympic U-23 team

Most likely squad for 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China from November 11 to November 27, 2010.

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
GK Doniyor Usmonov 23 June 1989 (1989-06-23) (age 20) Uzbekistan Neftchi Farg'ona
GK Mukhiddin Hudoyarov 11 May 1990 (1990-05-11) (age 19) Uzbekistan FC Bunyodkor
GK Sanjar Kuvvatov 8 January 1990 (aged 19) Uzbekistan Mash'al Mubarek
DF Sakhob Juraev 19 January 1987 (1987-01-19) (age 22) 8 0 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
DF Islom Tukhtahujaev 30 October 1989 (1989-10-30) (age 20) 5 0 Uzbekistan Neftchi Farg'ona
DF Artyom Filiposyan 6 January 1988 (1988-01-06) (age 21) 0 0 Uzbekistan Nasaf Qarshi
DF Vitaliy Denisov 23 February 1987 (1987-02-23) (age 22) 18 1 Ukraine FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
DF Murod Khalmuhamedov 23 December 1990 (aged 18) Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
MF Sunnatilla Mamadaliyev 28 August 1989 (aged 20) Uzbekistan Qizilqum Zarafshon
MF Sherzod Karimov 26 January 1989 (1989-01-26) (age 20) 0 0 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
MF Fozil Musaev 2 January 1989 (1989-01-02) (age 20) 0 0 Uzbekistan Mash'al Mubarek
MF Odil Ahmedov 25 December 1987 (1987-12-25) (age 21) 20 3 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
MF Vagiz Galiullin 10 October 1987 (1987-10-10) (age 22) 3 0 Russia Rubin Kazan
MF Sunnatulla Mamadaliev 28 August 1989 (1989-08-28) (age 20) 0 Uzbekistan Qizilqum Zarafshon
MF Stanislav Andreev 6 May 1988 (1988-05-06) (age 21) 1 0 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor Tashkent
FW Shakhboz Erkinov 19 July 1987 (1987-07-19) (age 22) 1 0 Iran Pas Hamedan
FW Davron Mirzayev 8 February 1989 (1989-02-08) (age 20) 3 2 Russia Rubin Kazan
FW Kamoliddin Murzoev 12 March 1987 (1987-03-12) (age 22) 0 Uzbekistan FC Bunyodkor

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