1992 Uzbek League

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Uzbek League
Season1992
Champions Pakhtakor Tashkent
Neftchi Farg'ona
Relegated Shahrixonchi Shahrixon
Kimyogar Olmaliq
Surkhon Termez
Top goalscorer Valeriy Kechinov FC Pakhtakor Tashkent (22 goals)
1993

The 1992 Uzbek League season was the 1st edition of top level football in Uzbekistan since independence from the Soviet Union in 1992. 17 teams took part in the championship which was won by both Pakhtakor Tashkent and Neftchi Farg'ona whom finished the championship on 51 points and therefore shared the first ever Uzbek League title.

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Pakhtakor Tashkent were also put forward to enter the first Commonwealth of Independent States Cup as league champions for the 1993 campaign.

Shahrixonchi Shahrixon, Kimyogar Olmaliq and Surkhon Termez were relegated

Teams

The League was contested by 17 teams, three of whom would be relegated.

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Pakhtakor Tashkent 3224359440+5451Co-champion, qualified for the 1993 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup
1 Neftchi Farg'ona 3223546614+5251Co-champion
3 Sogdiana Jizzakh 3223277827+5148
4 Nurafshon Buxoro 3220755923+3647
5 Navbahor Namangan 3218865421+3344
6 Temiryo'lchi Qo'qon 3218774728+1943
7 Navro'z Andijan 32129114545033
8 Kosonsoychi Kosonsoy 32128123540532
9 Traktor Tashkent 32115164049927
10 Maroqand Samarqand 328101429461726
11 Pakhtakor-79 Tashkent 32971638582025
12 Chirchiq 327111435541925
13 Yangiyer 32941940642422
14 Aral Nukus 32941928502222
15 Shahrixonchi Shahrixon 32771825674221Relegation to Uzbekistan 1-Division
16 Kimyogar Olmaliq 32552230683815
17 Surkhon Termez 320122015644912
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Match results

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1. FC Pakhtakor Tashkent 1:24:11:01:05:36:17:23:02:17:42:15:12:14:17:34:0
1. Neftchi Farg'ona 2:02:21:01:01:02:04:03:00:04:05:06:01:03:0+:-4:0
3. Sogdiana Jizzakh 4:10:03:01:01:02:16:03:02:12:16:03:01:03:03:010:0
4. Nurafshon Buxoro 2:01:03:11:13:02:22:12:16:04:23:15:04:10:03:04:0
5. Navbahor Namangan 1:12:03:12:12:02:01:04:11:15:02:01:06:04:15:0+:-
6. Temiryo'lchi Qo'qon 0:00:01:01:11:02:12:22:02:02:03:05:1+:-2:12:02:0
7. Navro'z Andijan 0:30:31:30:01:10:02:11:04:13:11:12:14:17:03:1+:-
8. Kosonsoychi Kosonsoy 0:12:33:01:0-:+1:12:13:01:04:10:21:1+:-1:02:01:0
9. Traktor Tashkent 1:20:21:00:12:12:33:01:14:10:11:12:03:24:11:22:2
10. Maroqand Samarqand 1:40:20:21:21:12:10:01:11:13:02:12:12:02:12:02:1
11. Pakhtakor-79 Tashkent 2:30:01:30:10:10:21:31:11:00:03:12:03:01:01:04:1
12. Chirchiq 1:12:10:11:10:01:43:20:01:21:11:12:33:00:02:12:0
13. Yangiyer 1:32:01:01:22:42:11:20:20:11:11:23:14:25:05:11:1
14. Aral Nukus 1:00:32:40:11:00:20:12:01:11:02:22:11:05:0+:-3:1
15. Shahrixonchi Shahrixon 1:21:50:60:10:01:21:11:03:22:02:10:02:21:0+:-4:0
16. Kimyogar Olmaliq 2:90:31:21:32:3-:+0:00:21:31:02:22:22:00:03:03:1
17. Surkhon Termez 0:31:30:20:01:11:11:10:00:10:00:01:3-:+0:01:12:2

Top scorer

#FootballerClubGols
1 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Valeriy Kechinov Pakhtakor Tashkent FK 22
1 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Rustam Abdullaev FK Kokand 1912 22
3 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Furqat Esanbaev FK Andijon 18
3 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Hamza Jabbarov FC Dinamo Samarqand 18

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