1993 Uzbek League

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Uzbek League
Season1993
Champions Neftchi Farg'ona
Relegated Dinamo Samarqand
Kushon Kosonsoy
Top goalscorer Rustam Durmonov Neftchi Farg'ona (26 goals)
1992
1994

The 1993 Uzbek League season was the 2nd edition of top level football in Uzbekistan since independence from the Soviet Union in 1992. Neftchi Farg'ona once again won the league and the championship outright this time after previously sharing with Pakhtakor Tashkent the season before.

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On winning the championship, Nefchi also qualified for the next edition of the AFC Champions League, the first time a club side from Uzbekistan would play in AFC competitions. They would also enter the 1994 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup a competition for former members of the Soviet Union.

Pakhtakor Tashkent won the 1993 Uzbek Cup and would take their place in the 1994–95 Asian Cup Winners' Cup.

Dinamo Samarqand and Kushon Kosonsoy were relegated.

Teams

Shahrixonchi Shahrixon, Kimyogar Olmaliq and Surxon Termiz were relegated to the Uzbekistan 1-Division in the 1992 season campaign and were replaced by Shifokor Guliston and Politotdel Tashkent.

During the off season, three teams decided to change name:

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Neftchi Farg'ona 3024428327+5652Qualification to 1994–95 Asian Club Championship and 1994 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup
2 Pakhtakor Tashkent 3020737429+4547Qualification to 1994–95 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
3 Navbahor Namangan 3018756432+3243
4 Sogdiana Jizzakh 3016864731+1640
5 Nurafshon Buxoro 30155104632+1435
6 Temiryo'lchi Qo'qon 30135123634+231
7 Navro'z Andijan 30118114341+230
8 MHSK Tashkent 30991238501227
9 Politotdel Tashkent 30122165252026
10 Traktor Tashkent 301061425381326
11 Aral Nukus 301131637551825
12 Yangiyer 30961534441024
13 Chirchiq 30851743571421
14 Shifokor Guliston 30831937763919
15 Kushon Kosonsoy 30671733572419Relegation to Uzbekistan 1-Division
16 Dinamo Samarqand 30632122593715
Source: [ citation needed ]

Match results

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1. Neftchi Farg'ona 2:13:23:03:11:03:14:14:02:04:05:15:26:13:14:0
2. Pakhtakor Tashkent 5:43:23:32:02:01:06:14:13:05:13:02:26:11:02:0
3. Navbahor Namangan 0:02:10:01:02:13:21:04:23:03:03:13:25:05:05:0
4. Sogdiana Jizzakh 1:10:13:11:01:00:00:02:13:13:02:03:03:01:02:0
5. Nurafshon Buxoro 2:00:03:21:02:22:14:01:01:14:11:01:08:14:13:1
6. Temiryo'lchi Qo'qon 1:31:11:10:04:03:12:12:11:02:12:11:03:13:11:0
7. Navro'z Andijan 1:21:10:03:10:12:00:02:11:13:22:02:14:02:02:0
8. MHSK Tashkent 1:11:31:13:31:01:03:31:20:31:31:03:21:03:25:1
9. Politotdel Tashkent 1:40:20:23:41:11:02:00:42:15:14:00:16:04:13:0
10. Traktor Tashkent 0:30:22:01:21:03:20:01:21:02:01:02:11:00:11:0
11. Aral Nukus 2:32:01:24:01:01:03:12:01:11:11:02:31:03:01:0
12. Yangiyer 0:31:11:11:43:11:04:10:02:00:03:04:14:11:12:0
13. Chirchiq 1:22:32:32:10:13:03:51:12:14:01:11:03:31:12:1
14. Shifokor Guliston 1:12:22:41:22:00:13:12:01:21:04:01:22:03:11:0
15. Kushon Kosonsoy 0:10:31:11:11:31:21:11:03:61:12:00:03:06:12:1
16. Dinamo Samarqand 0:30:50:20:11:11:10:12:21:22:02:13:21:03:22:0

Top scorer

#FootballerClubGols
1 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Rustam Durmonov FC Neftchi Fergana 24
2 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Oleg Shatskikh FC Dustlik 17
3 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shukhrat Maqsudov Pakhtakor Tashkent FK 15

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