Below are the squads for the 2010 AFC Challenge Cup in Sri Lanka, that took place between 16 February and 27 February 2010. The players' listed age is their age on the tournament's opening day (16 February 2010).
Coach: Pulod Kodirov
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Alisher Tuychiev | 3 March 1976 (aged 33) | 8 | Metalourg Bekabad |
3 | DF | Naim Nosirov | 28 April 1986 (aged 23) | 19 | Regar-TadAZ |
4 | DF | Davron Ergashev | 19 March 1988 (aged 21) | 7 | Regar-TadAZ |
7 | MF | Ibrahim Rabimov | 3 August 1987 (aged 22) | 16 | Regar-TadAZ |
9 | MF | Khurshed Mahmudov (c) | 8 August 1982 (aged 27) | 15 | Regar-TadAZ |
10 | FW | Davronjon Tukhtasunov | 14 May 1990 (aged 19) | 7 | Regar-TadAZ |
11 | FW | Numonjon Hakimov | 5 September 1978 (aged 31) | 27 | Vakhsh |
12 | DF | Eraj Rajabov | 9 November 1990 (aged 19) | 10 | Esteghlal Dushanbe |
13 | DF | Asatullo Nurulloev | 21 June 1984 (aged 25) | 2 | Vakhsh |
14 | DF | Ruslan Tavakalov | 2 | Parvoz Bobojon | |
15 | DF | Sohib Savankulov | 15 September 1988 (aged 21) | 11 | Vakhsh |
17 | MF | Dilshod Vasiev | 12 February 1988 (aged 22) | 6 | Esteghlal Dushanbe |
18 | MF | Fatkhullo Fatkhuloev | 24 March 1990 (aged 19) | 11 | Esteghlal Dushanbe |
19 | FW | Dzhomikhon Mukhidinov | 15 April 1976 (aged 33) | 27 | Vakhsh |
22 | FW | Yusuf Rabiev | 24 December 1979 (aged 30) | 26 | Esteghlal Dushanbe |
23 | DF | Farrukh Choriev | 24 July 1984 (aged 25) | 7 | Regar-TadAZ |
25 | FW | Kamil Saidov | 25 January 1989 (aged 21) | 12 | Regar-TadAZ |
27 | DF | Isomiddin Qurbonov | 12 September 1990 (aged 19) | 0 | Dynamo Dushanbe |
29 | MF | Alisher Ulmasov | 18 December 1986 (aged 23) | 1 | Regar-TadAZ |
30 | GK | Alisher Dodov | 4 August 1981 (aged 28) | 5 | Regar-TadAZ |
Coach: Saiful Bari Titu
Coach: Tin Myint Aung
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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2 | DF | Han Win Aung | 17 December 1986 (aged 23) | 2 | Kanbawza |
3 | DF | Win Min Htut | 6 April 1986 (aged 23) | 3 | Kanbawza |
4 | DF | Moe Win | 30 March 1988 (aged 21) | 3 | Kanbawza |
5 | DF | Khin Maung Lwin | 14 July 1980 (aged 29) | 3 | Kanbawza |
7 | MF | Zaw Htet Aung | 11 May 1987 (aged 22) | 3 | Yadanabon |
8 | DF | Khin Maung Tun | 18 September 1985 (aged 24) | 0 | Yadanabon |
10 | MF | Tun Tun Win | 15 December 1987 (aged 22) | 1 | Yadanabon |
11 | FW | Pyaye Phyo Oo | 16 July 1990 (aged 19) | 3 | Delta United |
12 | FW | Aung Kyaw Myo | 5 May 1990 (aged 19) | 3 | Delta United |
14 | MF | Myo Min Tun (c) | 14 July 1986 (aged 23) | 3 | Yangon United |
15 | DF | Aye San | 24 December 1988 (aged 21) | 1 | Kanbawza |
17 | DF | Shwe Hlaing Win | 15 December 1988 (aged 21) | 0 | Yangon United |
18 | GK | Thiha Si Thu | 10 February 1987 (aged 23) | 0 | Delta United |
19 | GK | Aung Aung Oo | 8 June 1982 (aged 27) | 0 | Yangon United |
20 | MF | Pai Soe | 22 January 1987 (aged 23) | 2 | Yadanabon |
21 | FW | Yan Paing | 27 November 1983 (aged 26) | 0 | Yadanabon |
24 | MF | Yan Aung Kyaw | 0 | Yangon United | |
25 | DF | Zaw Lynn Tun | 23 July 1983 (aged 26) | 0 | Zeyashwemye |
28 | FW | Kyaw Ko Ko | 20 December 1992 (aged 17) | 0 | Zeyashwemye |
30 | FW | Kyaw Thi Ha | 24 August 1986 (aged 23) | 0 | Kanbawza |
34 | DF | Htay Aung | 15 August 1985 (aged 24) | 0 | Yangon United |
36 | FW | Soe Min Oo | 8 March 1988 (aged 21) | 0 | Kanbawza |
37 | DF | Yan Aung Win | 9 September 1992 (aged 17) | 0 | Yangon United |
Coach: Mohamed Amanulla
Coach: Sukhvinder Singh
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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3 | DF | Nirmal Chettri | 21 December 1990 (aged 19) | — | East Bengal |
4 | DF | Rowilson Rodrigues | 26 March 1987 (aged 22) | — | Churchill Brothers |
5 | DF | Ravinder Singh | 4 September 1991 (aged 18) | — | Air India |
8 | DF | Naoba Singh | 1 March 1988 (aged 21) | — | Churchill Brothers |
9 | MF | Balwant Singh | 16 December 1986 (aged 23) | — | JCT |
10 | FW | Sushil Kumar Singh (c) | 25 June 1984 (aged 25) | — | Mahindra United |
11 | MF | Joaquim Abranches | 28 October 1985 (aged 24) | — | Dempo |
12 | FW | Jeje Lalpekhlua | 7 January 1991 (aged 19) | — | Pune |
13 | MF | Khangebam Jibon Singh | 6 February 1990 (aged 20) | — | East Bengal |
14 | DF | Dharmaraj Ravanan | 27 July 1987 (aged 22) | — | Mahindra United |
16 | FW | Jagtar Singh | 18 May 1991 (aged 18) | — | Tata FA |
17 | DF | Robert Lalthalma | 4 September 1988 (aged 21) | — | Churchill Brothers |
18 | DF | Denzil Franco | 30 June 1986 (aged 23) | — | Mahindra United |
19 | MF | Lalrindika Ralte | 7 September 1992 (aged 17) | — | Churchill Brothers |
21 | GK | Laxmikant Kattimani | 3 May 1989 (aged 20) | — | Dempo |
22 | GK | Gurpreet Singh Sandhu | 3 February 1992 (aged 18) | — | East Bengal |
23 | MF | Jewel Raja Shaikh | 19 January 1990 (aged 20) | — | Dempo |
24 | FW | Singam Subhash Singh | 2 February 1990 (aged 20) | — | East Bengal |
29 | GK | Karanjit Singh | 8 January 1986 (aged 24) | — | JCT |
30 | MF | Baljit Sahni | 12 January 1987 (aged 23) | — | JCT |
31 | MF | Gurwinder Singh | 16 April 1986 (aged 23) | — | JCT |
33 | DF | Debabrata Roy | 4 December 1986 (aged 23) | — | Mahindra United |
Coach: Anarbek Ormonbekov
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Pavel Matiash | 11 July 1987 (aged 22) | 4 | Dordoi-Dynamo |
2 | DF | Sergey Chikishev | 29 July 1984 (aged 25) | 4 | Sher-Ak-Dan |
3 | DF | Vladimir Kasian | 5 March 1988 (aged 21) | 3 | Abdish-Ata |
4 | DF | Azamat Baimatov | 3 December 1988 (aged 21) | 0 | Dordoi-Dynamo |
5 | DF | Rustam Zakirov | 19 December 1989 (aged 20) | 6 | Abdish-Ata |
6 | DF | Faruh Abitov | 4 December 1988 (aged 21) | 5 | Dordoi-Dynamo |
7 | FW | Anton Zemlianuhin | 11 December 1988 (aged 21) | 9 | Abdish-Ata |
8 | FW | Almazbek Mirzaliev | 10 June 1987 (aged 22) | 10 | Abdish-Ata |
9 | MF | Sergey Kaleutin | 20 June 1986 (aged 23) | 4 | Abdish-Ata |
11 | FW | Ildar Amirov | 9 October 1987 (aged 22) | 15 | Dordoi-Dynamo |
13 | DF | Davron Askarov | 6 January 1988 (aged 22) | 18 | Toulouse |
14 | MF | Vadim Harchenko | 28 May 1984 (aged 25) | 31 | Dordoi-Dynamo |
15 | MF | Aibek Bokoev (c) | 19 June 1978 (aged 31) | 19 | Dordoi-Dynamo |
17 | DF | Kursanbek Sheratov | 1 October 1989 (aged 20) | 2 | Kant-77 |
20 | MF | Islam Shamshiev | 1 March 1991 (aged 18) | 0 | Dordoi-Dynamo |
22 | MF | Pavel Sidorenko | 26 March 1987 (aged 22) | 7 | Abdish-Ata |
24 | FW | Kaiumzhan Sharipov | 5 | Abdish-Ata | |
25 | MF | Artem Muladjanov | 4 February 1988 (aged 22) | 2 | Dordoi-Dynamo |
28 | DF | Rustem Usanov | 12 September 1985 (aged 24) | 6 | Abdish-Ata |
30 | GK | Vladislav Volkov | 15 August 1980 (aged 29) | 7 | Dordoi-Dynamo |
Coach: Jo Tong-Sop
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Ri Kang | 20 April 1988 (aged 21) | 0 | Rimyongsu |
2 | DF | Ryang Myong-Il | 31 July 1987 (aged 22) | 4 | Wolmido |
3 | DF | Kim Myong-Gyu | 8 January 1985 (aged 25) | 2 | Rimyongsu |
5 | FW | Kim Seong-Yong | 26 February 1987 (aged 22) | 0 | Kyoto Sanga |
9 | MF | Pak Song-Chol (c) | 24 September 1987 (aged 22) | 10 | Rimyongsu |
10 | FW | Choe Chol-Man | 22 September 1985 (aged 24) | 15 | April 25 |
11 | FW | Pak Chol-Min | 10 December 1988 (aged 21) | 7 | Rimyongsu |
12 | MF | Sin Yong-Nam | 23 January 1978 (aged 32) | 11 | Amrokgang |
13 | FW | Pak Kwang-Ryong | 27 September 1992 (aged 17) | 2 | Wolmido |
14 | DF | Pak Yong-Jin | 29 January 1989 (aged 21) | 2 | Rimyongsu |
16 | DF | Jon Kwang-Ik | 5 April 1988 (aged 21) | 8 | Amrokgang |
17 | MF | Yun Yong-Il | 31 July 1988 (aged 21) | 9 | Wolmido |
18 | DF | Kim Song-Gi | 23 October 1988 (aged 21) | 0 | Korea University of Japan |
19 | FW | Chae Tu-Yong | 7 June 1990 (aged 19) | 5 | April 25 |
20 | GK | Ju Kwang-Min | 20 May 1990 (aged 19) | 9 | Kigwancha |
22 | MF | Kim Won-Sik | 5 November 1991 (aged 18) | 0 | Pyongyang City |
23 | DF | Pak Nam-Chol | 3 October 1988 (aged 21) | 33 | Amrokgang |
24 | MF | Ri Chol-Myong | 18 February 1988 (aged 21) | 8 | Pyongyang City |
25 | MF | Choe Myong-Ho | 3 July 1988 (aged 21) | 3 | Pyongyang City |
28 | DF | Ri Kwang-Hyok | 17 August 1987 (aged 22) | 11 | Kyonggongop |
29 | MF | Ryang Yong-Gi | 7 January 1982 (aged 28) | 6 | Vegalta Sendai |
Coach: Ýazguly Hojageldiýew
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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2 | DF | Guwanç Rejepow | 20 April 1982 (aged 27) | 12 | Unattached |
4 | DF | Begli Annageldiýew | 24 May 1984 (aged 25) | 18 | HTTU |
5 | DF | Maksim Belyh | 7 August 1984 (aged 25) | 5 | Pakhtakor |
6 | MF | Nazar Çöliýew | 21 July 1986 (aged 23) | 6 | Aşgabat |
7 | FW | Berdi Şamyradow | 22 June 1982 (aged 27) | 9 | HTTU |
9 | DF | Azat Garajaýew | 23 April 1984 (aged 25) | 0 | HTTU |
10 | MF | Mihail Muhammedow | 5 July 1987 (aged 22) | 0 | HTTU |
12 | FW | Didargylyç Urazow | 27 February 1977 (aged 32) | 11 | HTTU |
13 | FW | Guwançmuhammet Öwekow | 2 February 1981 (aged 29) | 20 | Navbahor Namangan |
15 | DF | Omar Berdiýew | 25 June 1979 (aged 30) | 34 | Karvan |
16 | GK | Baýramnyýaz Berdiýew (c) | 13 September 1974 (aged 35) | 22 | Navbahor Namangan |
17 | DF | Begli Nurmyradow | 27 May 1981 (aged 28) | 2 | HTTU |
20 | MF | Nazar Baýramow | 4 September 1982 (aged 27) | 26 | Neftchi Baku |
23 | DF | Baýramdurdy Meredow | 27 March 1979 (aged 30) | 8 | HTTU |
25 | MF | Döwlet Baýramow | 8 August 1982 (aged 27) | 2 | HTTU |
26 | MF | Döwran Allanazarow | 23 February 1986 (aged 23) | 0 | HTTU |
29 | DF | Dawid Sarkisow | 20 November 1982 (aged 27) | 0 | HTTU |
31 | FW | Mämmedaly Garadanow | 17 March 1982 (aged 27) | 13 | HTTU |
32 | MF | Ruslan Mingazow | 23 November 1991 (aged 18) | 2 | Skonto |
34 | FW | Arslanmyrat Amanow | 28 March 1990 (aged 19) | 2 | Aşgabat |
36 | GK | Rahmanberdi Alyhanow | 19 January 1986 (aged 24) | 1 | HTTU |
40 | MF | Mekan Datdow | 2 January 1983 (aged 27) | 1 | HTTU |
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