2016 Uzbekistan First League

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Uzbekistan First League
Season2016
Champions Dinamo Samarqand
Top goalscorerNavruz Khaipov (30 goals)
2015
2017

The 2016 Uzbekistan First League was the 25th season of second level football in Uzbekistan since independence in 1992. In comparison to 2015 season in 2016 all clubs played two leg matches against each other without geographical split as years before.

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Teams and locations

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Nuravshon
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Gijduvan
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Uz-Dong-Ju
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Tashkent
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Norin
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Chust
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Khotira-79
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Yozyovon
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Kuvasoy
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Zaamin
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Tashkent teams:
Lokomotiv BFK
NBU Osiyo
Pakhtakor-2
Oqtepa
Location of the 2016 First League teams
TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity
Dinamo Samarkand Dinamo Stadium 16,000
Gijduvan Gijduvan Gijduvan Stadium
Khotira-79 Uychi Uychi Stadium
Kosonsoy Kosonsoy Kosonsoy Stadium 30,000
Lokomotiv BFK Tashkent
Mash'al-2 Muborak Bahrom Vafoev Stadium 10,000
Nasaf-2 Qarshi
NBU Osiyo Tashkent NBU Stadium9,100
Norin Khakkulabad Khakkulabad Stadium
Nuravshon Bukhoro Nuravshon Stadium
Oqtepa Tashkent Oq-Tepa Stadium2,000
Orol Nukus Nukus Turon Stadium9,300
Sementchi Kuvasoy Kuvasoy Stadium
Pakhtakor-2 Tashkent Pakhtakor Stadium 33,000
Uz-Dong-Ju Andijan Soghlom Avlod Stadium18,360
Xorazm Urganch Xorazm Stadium 12,000
Yozyovon Lochinlari Yozyovon Yozyovon Stadium
Zaamin Jizzakh Province Zaamin Stadium4,000

League table

Final standings The last matchday matches were played on 12 November 2016

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGFPts. [1] Qualification or relegation
1 Dinamo 3226428619+6782Promotion to Uzbek League
2Norin3224356329+3475Qualification to Promotion play-offs
3Sementchi Kuvasoy3223546919+5074.
4Uz-Dong-Ju32174116758+955.
5 NBU Osiyo 32156116346+1751.
6Nasaf-232151166162-146.
7 Xorazm 32126145650+642.
8Nurafshon32132175661-541.
9 Mash'al-2 32118134659-1341.
10 Orol Nukus 32122187188-1738.
11Yozyovon Lochinlari32115165876-1838.
12Zaamin32106164459-1536.
13Lokomotiv BFK32105175566-1135.
14Khotira-7932103195178-2733.
15Gijduvon3295185193-4232Qualification to the Relegation play-offs
16 Kosonsoy 3294194263-2131.
17 Pakhtakor-2 3277184962-1328Relegation to 2.League
18 Oqtepa 00000000Disqualified

Last updated: 12 November 2016
Source: Soccerway

Top goalscorers

#ScorerTeamGoals (Pen.)
1 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Navruz Khaipov Orol Nukus 30
2 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg A.Safarov Dinamo 22

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References

  1. "1st Division - Uzbekistan - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway". Soccerway.com. 2016-11-14.