2011 Uzbekistan Second League

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Uzbekistan Second League is the third highest football league in Uzbekistan.

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Members of Uzbekistan Second League 2011

TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity
Khisar Shahrisabz
Zaamin Jizzakh Province
Lokomotiv BFK Tashkent Tashkent
Neftchi Kumkurgan Surxondaryo Province
Neftchi Khamza Fergana Province
Ohangaron Tashkent Province
Navruz Sirdaryo Province
Shakhrikhon Andijan Province
Bukhoro-2 Bukhoro
Dinamo Nukus Nukus
Nuristan Qarshi
Yuzhanin Navoi
Navqiron Samarqand
Sokol Uchkuduk

League format

In the second phase participated 14 teams split into three groups: Qarshi, Fergana and Bukhara. [1] The winner of each group promote to First League

Second phase

Zaamin, Neftchi Khamza, Yuzhanin and Bukhoro-2 are promoted to First Division. [2] Zaamin is promoted to first league instead of Khisar because Khisar violated competition regulations. Disciplinary Committee declared the matches of Khisar against Zaamin, Lokomotiv BFK and Neftchi Kumkurgan, to be lost by Khisar by forfeit (0:3) due to an ineligible player in the Khisar team taking part in 2011 matches. [3]

Group Qarshi

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGFPtsQualification or relegation
1Khisar3210132+97Promotion to the First League
2Zaamin320187+16.
3Lokomotiv BFK311123-14.
4Neftchi Kumkurgan3003314-110.

Group Ferghana

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGFPtsQualification or relegation
1Neftchi Khamza330041+39Promotion to the First League
2Shakhrikhon320154+16.
3Navruz31024403.
4Ohangaron300337-40.

Group Bukhora

Final standings after last matchday. [4]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGFPtsQualification or relegation
1Yuzhanin4400104+612Promotion to the First League
2Bukhoro-24301165+119.
3Nuristan420276+16.
4Dinamo Nukus4013615-91.
5Sokol4013615-91.

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