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Uzbekistan Super League (Uzbek: Ўзбекистон Суперлигаси; Russian: Узбекистан Суперлига), known as Coca-Cola Uzbekistan Super League due to sponsorship reasons (Uzbek: Кока-Кола Ўзбекистон Суперлигаси; Russian: Кока-Кола Узбекистан Суперлига), [1] is the top division of professional football in ...
The 2024 Uzbekistan Super League (known as the Artel Uzbekistan Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the 33rd season of top-level football in Uzbekistan since its establishment in 1992. Pakhtakor Tashkent are the defending champions for the 2023 campaign. [1] Lokomotiv Tashkent and Dinamo Samarqand teams promoted to the 2024 Super League. [2]
The 2023 Uzbekistan Super League (known as the Coca-Cola Uzbekistan Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the 32nd season of top-level football in Uzbekistan since its establishment in 1992. Pakhtakor Tashkent are the defending champions for the 2022 campaign. [ 1 ]
The 2022 Uzbekistan Super League (known as the Coca-Cola Uzbekistan Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the 31st season of top-level football in Uzbekistan since its establishment on 1992. Pakhtakor Tashkent were the defending champions from the 2021 campaign, and successfully defended their title.
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. [2] In 2018 in the Pro League Uzbekistan involved 16 teams in a double round system (30 rounds), home and away.
The 2021 Uzbekistan Super League (known as the Coca-Cola Uzbekistan Super League for sponsorship reasons) is the 30th season of top-level football in Uzbekistan since its establishment on 1992. Pakhtakor Tashkent were the defending champions from the 2020 campaign.
Uzbekistan Football Federation was founded in 1946, [3] while Uzbekistan was still under Soviet rule, and has been a member of FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation since 1994. On 7 January 2013, at a ceremony in Zurich, Switzerland, Uzbekistan football federation was awarded the prize FIFA Fair Play Award from FIFA .
China 0–2 Uzbekistan (6 December 1996; Al Ain, United Arab Emirates) Biggest win Uzbekistan 5–0 Malaysia (14 July 2007; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) Biggest defeat Japan 8–1 Uzbekistan (17 October 2000; Sidon, Lebanon) Best result Fourth place Worst result Group stage (1996, 2000)