FC Bunyodkor

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Bunyodkor
Bunyodkor logo.png
Full nameFootball Club Bunyodkor
Nickname(s) Uzbek: Qaldirg'ochlar
The Swallows
Uzbek: Osiyo Barselonasi
Asian Barcelona
Short nameBunyodkor
Founded2005;20 years ago (2005)
Ground Milliy Stadium
Capacity34,000
Manager Ilyos Zeytulayev
League Uzbekistan Super League
2024 Uzbekistan Super League, 10th of 14
Website fcbunyodkor.com
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Football Club Bunyodkor (Uzbek : Bunyodkor futbol klubi) is an Uzbek professional football club based in Tashkent that competes in the Uzbekistan Super League.

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Bunyodkor, a relatively unknown club at the time, made international headlines when it claimed to be close to signing world-famous Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o, [1] [2] [3] although he did not eventually sign with them. [4] On 25 August 2008, AEK Athens Brazilian superstar Rivaldo announced to the Greek press that he was joining Bunyodkor on a reported $14 million two-year contract. [5]

The club finished second in the 2007 Uzbek League season and made the semi-finals of the 2008 AFC Champions League. In the beginning of August 2008, the club changed its name to Bunyodkor from PFC Kuruvchi to reflect the club's success on the pitch and its increasing professionalism off the pitch. [6]

Bunyodkor competed in the AFC Champions League for 10 consecutive tournaments from 2008 to 2017. Only Pakhtakor has participated in more tournaments from the Uzbekistan Super League.

History

The club's old logo as Kuruvchi PFC Kuruvchi.png
The club's old logo as Kuruvchi
The club's logo in 2008-2013 Bunyodkor logo.jpg
The club's logo in 2008–2013

Bunyodkor, which means "creator" in Uzbek (and originally from the Persian بنیادکار| bonyad-Kar), was created on 6 July 2005, with the name Neftgazmontaj-Quruvchi, which was typically abbreviated "Kuruvchi" (the Uzbek word for "builder"). In 2005, the club played initially in the championship of Tashkent region and played its way into the playoff for promotion into the First League, the second level of Uzbek football. [7] Kuruvchi gained promotion that year, its first, and under the management of Khikmat Irgashev, Kuruvchi won the First League in its first attempt, winning 27 of 38 matches with 5 draws and 6 defeats.

With its victory in the second level of Uzbek football in 2006, the 2007 season was Kuruvchi's debut in the Uzbek League. Never before had a club moved with such alacrity from the lower reaches of Uzbek competition into the top league. In club's first season Bunyodkor finished runner-up after Pakhtakor Tashkent.

In December 2007 Mirjalol Kasymov was appointed as head coach of Bunyodkor, replacing Hikmat Irgashev. [8]

2008 was debut year of Bunyodkor in AFC Champions League where they qualified to the semi-final of tournament. In semi-final they were beaten over two legs by Adelaide United 3–1 on aggregate.

Famous signings

The ticket for Uzbek league match on 18 October 2008 against Olmaliq FK Bunyodkor - Otmx.jpg
The ticket for Uzbek league match on 18 October 2008 against Olmaliq FK

On 14 July 2008, the club, then called Kuruvchi, announced through their official website that they had signed Barcelona star Samuel Eto'o on a six-month contract. The story was confirmed by Bakhtiyor Babaev, the club's sporting director, stating that it was a performance-related contract. He also went on to say that the Cameroonian football star would sign on 17 July, and that the transfer had taken place due to the good relationship enjoyed between both clubs' presidents. Despite this, Barcelona official spokesperson denied any knowledge of the transfer, stating "I don't think it's very likely". [9] [10]

On 16 July 2008, the Uzbek radio Maxima reported that Davut Kivrak and Barcelona managers are expected to arrive in Tashkent to hold talks with the Uzbek Football Federation and to promote youth football (Barcelona and Bunyodkor have a yearly renewable deal to help in youth football). The following day, Eto'o confirmed that he was thinking of joining Kuruvchi – the team stated that they would have confirmation on whether Eto'o would join the team on 23 July 2008. [11]

Shortly thereafter, Bunyodkor and Barcelona managements announced that the two clubs had reached an agreement to play a friendly in Tashkent and the Uzbek side will be able to train at Camp Nou. [12]

As of 31 July 2008, Eto'o's status had become no clearer, as Bunyodkor was still in the running to obtain the services of the Cameroonian international, but he was also being sought by Milanese powerhouses A.C. Milan and Internazionale. [13]

Just a couple of days after Eto'o's visit to Tashkent, two other players from Barcelona visited the team Andrés Iniesta and Carles Puyol, as well as Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fàbregas. [14]

Although unsuccessful in obtaining Eto'o's services by September 2008, Bunyodkor brought two famous Brazilians to Tashkent: Rivaldo as a midfielder and Zico as manager. Rivaldo signed a contract that he termed "very good for the end of my career" to play for Bunyodkor. [15] Three weeks later, his countryman Zico signed on to manage the club on a one-year deal. [16] [17] Mirjalol Qosimov became adviser-coach to Brazilian Zico. On 17 November 2008 Rivaldo extended his contract with club until December 2011. [18]

Zico left Bunyodkor in January 2009 after he was signed by PFC CSKA Moscow as head coach. [19] On 8 June 2009 Luiz Felipe Scolari was announced as Bunyodkor's new head coach. [20] [21] In 2010 AFC Champions League, Bunyodkor failed to reach the quarter-final after losing on 12 May 2010 in Round of 16 to Al-Hilal FC 3–0. Scolari resigned from his post on 28 May 2010 and Mirjalol Qosimov was named as his successor. [22] Qosimov became head coach of Bunyodkor again. Also Rivaldo unexpectedly terminated his multi-million contract and was released from the club on 12 August 2010. [23]

2011–present

Rivaldo, played for Bunyodkor in 2008-2010 Rivaldo bunyodkor 2010.jpg
Rivaldo, played for Bunyodkor in 2008–2010

On 26 February 2011 Bunyodkor unveiled 11 new players for the 2011 season. [24]

In the 2012 season, Bunyodkor was unable to defend its league title, despite winning its third Uzbek Cup; the club finished runner-up to Pakhtakor in the league. In the 2012 AFC Champions League, the club repeated its 2008 achievements, reaching the semi-final of the tournament. In the semi-final, Bunyodkor lost to Ulsan Hyundai over two legs.

Bunyodkor made play-off of AFC Champions League for the 6th successive season in 2013, winning the group stage of tournament. The club renewed its own previous record and record of AFC Champions League history. [25] On 7 March 2014 Bunyodkor won Lokomotiv Tashkent with 2–1 in Uzbekistan Super Cup match, match between League champion and Uzbek Cup winner. [26] [27] The Super Cup was held for the second time since 1999.

On 6 June 2014, Sergey Lushan succeeded Mirjalol Kasymov to become the manager of Bunyodkor after Kasymov resigned his post at club in April 2014. During his time as head coach in club Lushan brought many talents from Bunyodkor academy to main squad. 2014 season club finished only 4th after Nasaf Qarshi. In 2015 AFC Champions League group stage Bunyodkor failed to qualify to play-off for the first time. After match Neftchi Farg'ona- Bunyodkor on 20 September 2015 he resigned his post on 23 September.

On 5 May 2017, Sergey Lushan was sacked, [28] with Mirjalol Qosimov being appointed as the club's new manager the same day. [29]

On 12 January 2019, Vadim Abramov was appointed as manager of Bunyodkor. [30]

Recent seasons

Domestic record

Uzbekistan Super LeagueUzbekistan First LeagueFC Bunyodkor
ChampionsRunners-up3rd Place, 4th Place or Losing semi-finalists
SeasonLeague Cup Top goalscorerManager
Div.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPNameLeague
2006 2nd 1st382756943286Round of 16 Ravshan Teshaboev 21 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg M.Umarkhojaev
2007 1st 2nd302253621671Runner-up Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Ilkhom Muminjonov 16 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg H.Irgashev
2008 1st 1st302541751379Winner Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Server Djeparov 19 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Qosimov / Flag of Brazil.svg Zico
2009 1st 1st302820851386Runner up Flag of Brazil.svg Rivaldo 20 Flag of Ukraine.svg A.Memet / Flag of Uzbekistan.svg H.Irgashev / Flag of Brazil.svg Scolari
2010 1st 1st262051451065 Winner Flag of North Macedonia.svg Stevica Ristić 11 Flag of Brazil.svg Scolari / Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Qosimov
2011 1st 1st261943511461 Semi-final Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Trifunović 17 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Qosimov
2012 1st 2nd261763421657 Winner Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Anvarjon Soliev 7 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Qosimov
2013 1st 1st261943591361 Winner Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Pyschur 19 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Qosimov
2014 1st 4th261565442051 Runner-up Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sardor Rashidov 10 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Qosimov / Flag of Uzbekistan.svg A.Volkov / Flag of Russia.svg S.Lushan
2015 1st 4th301857441959 Runner-up Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Dostonbek Khamdamov 10 Flag of Russia.svg S.Lushan / Flag of Uzbekistan.svg B.Babaev
2016 1st 2nd301893461363 Semi-final Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Eldor Shomurodov 10 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg B.Babaev / Flag of Russia.svg S.Lushan
2017 1st 4th3014106472952 Runner-up Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Dostonbek Khamdamov 14 Flag of Russia.svg S.Lushan / Flag of Uzbekistan.svg M.Qosimov
2018 1st 4th3216511463827 Semi-final Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Jovlon Ibrokhimov 11 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg M.Qosimov
2019 1st 3rd261277373343 Semi-final Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Khursid Giyosov 12 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg V.Abramov
2020 1st 4th261277433643 Round of 16 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nurillo Tukhtasinov 11 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg V.Abramov
2021 1st 5th261367433045 Semifinal Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Khursid Giyosov 9 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg S.Maqsudov
2022 1st 8th269710293734 Round of 16 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Umarali Rahmonaliyev 7 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg S.Maqsudov / Flag of Uzbekistan.svg V.Karpenko / Flag of Montenegro.svg I.Bošković
2023 1st 8th261079303337 Round of 16 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Jasur Hakimov 6 Flag of Montenegro.svg I.Bošković / Flag of Uzbekistan.svg M.Atadzhanov / Flag of Russia.svg A.Krestinin
2024 1st 10th267910273830 Quarter-final Flag of Croatia.svg Andrija Filipović 5 Flag of Croatia.svg I.Bubalo / Flag of Uzbekistan.svg A.Gafurov / Flag of Uzbekistan.svg S.Arslanov

Records

Asian record

Overview

As of match played 2 December 2024
CompetitionPldWDLGFGA
AFC Champions League 8328223393106
Total8328223393106
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAway
2008 AFC CL Group Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Ittihad 2–00–1
Flag of Iran.svg Sepahan 2–01–1
Flag of Syria (2025-).svg Al Ittihad 1–02–0
Quarter-final Flag of Iran.svg Saipa 5–12–2
Semi-final Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adelaide United 1–00–3
2009 AFC CLGroup Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Ettifaq 2–10–4
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Shabab 0–00–2
Flag of Iran.svg Sepahan 2–21–0
Round of 16 Flag of Iran.svg Persepolis not held1–0
Quarter-final Flag of South Korea.svg Pohang Steelers 3–11–4(aet)
2010 AFC CLGroup Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Ittihad 3–01–1
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Wahda 4–12–1
Flag of Iran.svg Zob Ahan Isfahan 0–10–3
Round of 16 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal not held0–3
2011 AFC CLGroup Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Wahda 3–21–1
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Ittihad 0–11–1
Flag of Iran.svg Persepolis 0–03–2
Round of 16 Flag of Iran.svg Sepahan not held1–3
2012 AFC CLGroup Flag of Japan.svg Gamba Osaka 3–21–3
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adelaide United 1–20–0
Flag of South Korea.svg Pohang Steelers 1–02–0
Round of 16 Flag of South Korea.svg Seongnam not held1–0
Quarter-final Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adelaide United 3–2 (aet)2–2
Semi-final Flag of South Korea.svg Ulsan Hyundai 1–30–2
2013 AFC CLGroup Flag of South Korea.svg Pohang Steelers 2–21–1
Flag of Japan.svg Sanfrecce Hiroshima 0–02–0
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Beijing Guoan 0–01–0
Round of 16 Flag of Thailand.svg Buriram United 0–01–2
2014 AFC CLGroup Flag of Iran.svg Foolad 1–10–1
Flag of Qatar.svg El Jaish 1–22–1
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Fateh 3–20–0
Round of 16 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal 0–10–3
2015 AFC CLPlay-off round Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Jazira 2–1not held
Group Flag of Iran.svg Persepolis 0–11–2
Flag of Qatar.svg Lekhwiya 0–10–1
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Nassr 0–11–1
2016 AFC CLPlay-off round Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Shabab 2–0not held
Group Flag of Iran.svg Zob Ahan 0–02–5
Flag of Qatar.svg Lekhwiya 0–20–0
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Nassr 0–13–3
2017 AFC CLPlay-off round Flag of Qatar.svg El Jaish not held0–0(p)
Group Flag of Iran.svg Zob Ahan 0–21–2
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Ahli 2–00–2
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Ain 2–30–2
2020 AFC CLPreliminary round 2 Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Zawraa 4–1not held
Play-off round Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Ain not held0–1

AFC ranking

As of 27 January 2025. [31]
RankTeam
104 Flag of Qatar.svg Al-Arabi
105 Flag of Japan.svg Kashiwa Reysol
106 Flag of Indonesia.svg PSM Makassar
107 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Bunyodkor
108 Flag of Iran.svg Saba Qom
109 Flag of Japan.svg Kyoto Sanga
110 Flag of Iran.svg Malavan

Stadium

Bunyodkor Stadium, 26 March 2013 Bunyodkor stadium.jpg
Bunyodkor Stadium, 26 March 2013

Bunyodkor played its first years at the MHSK Stadium. After the end of the Uzbek League season 2008 it was announced that MHSK stadium would have been closed for longtime reconstruction. Season 2008 was the last season at the MHSK stadium, for 2009 season club moved to 8,460-seater JAR Stadium. The old MHSK Stadium was completely demolished, with plans to build a new 34,000 all-seater Milliy Stadium and football academy. The construction works were finished in August 2012.

The stadium was opened on 28 September 2012 and originally was one of the proposed venues to host the matches of FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup 2012 in Uzbekistan. The festive opening ceremony of the stadium marking the 100th anniversary of football in Uzbekistan was held on 28 September 2012 with an exhibition match between Bunyodkor and Pakhtakor with the scoreline ending 3:3.

The first official football match was played on 26 March 2013. The 2014 FIFA World Cup AFC qualifying round 4 match between Uzbekistan and Lebanon ended with a 1–0.

Records and statistics

Anvar Gafurov presently holds the team record for number of matches played for the club. He made 232 appearances ahead of Hayrulla Karimov with 224 caps (4 December 2017) [32]

Bunyodkor's all-time top goalscorers in all competitions is Anvar Soliev with 65 goals, 46 of them in league matches, 2nd is Rivaldo with 43 goals followed by Viktor Karpenko with 39 goals.

Top goalscorers

As of Match played 27 November 2021
Jose Luis Villanueva scored 28 goals during his two seasons at Bunyodkor. Jose Luis Villanueva.jpg
José Luis Villanueva scored 28 goals during his two seasons at Bunyodkor.
NameYearsLeague Uzbek Cup League Cup Super Cup AFC Total
1 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Anvarjon Soliev 2008–201346 (100)11 (17+)- (-)- (-)8 (35)65 (152+)
2 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Dostonbek Khamdamov 2014–201837 (93)9 (21)- (-)0 (0)3 (20)49 (134)
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Rivaldo 2008–201033 (53)5 (10+)- (-)- (-)5 (18)43 (81+)
4 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Victor Karpenko 2007–2012, 2015–201632 (148)3 (31+)- (-)- (-)3 (38)38 (217+)
4 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Server Djeparov 2007–201033 (65)2 (10+)- (-)- (-)3 (26)38 (101+)
6 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Khursid Giyosov 2014–2019, 2020–Present34 (103)2 (13)1 (1)- (-)0 (4)37 (121)
7 Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Pyschur 2013–201425 (44)5 (8)- (-)1 (1)4 (16)35 (69)
8 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shavkat Salomov 2007–201220 (104)8 (22+)- (-)- (-)2 (28)30 (154)
9 Flag of Chile.svg José Luis Villanueva 2008–200919 (35)5 (5+)- (-)- (-)4 (4)28 (44+)
10 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Vokhid Shodiev 2014–2015, 201717 (52)4 (13)- (-)1 (1)3 (13)25 (79)

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

The current main shirt sponsor of Bunyodkor is the state natural gas transport company "Uztransgaz". Uztransgaz became largest shareholder of Bunyodkor in March 2011 and head club sponsor. Bunyodkors shirts had been made by manufacturer Nike until 2012. In March 2012 club announced Jako as the club's new kit manufacturer, [33] extending the deal in December 2017. [34]

PeriodKit manufacturerSponsor
2005–2006 Logo NIKE.svg Nike Neftgazmontaj
2006–2011UzGazOil
2011–Uztransgaz
2012–2018 Jako
2019–now Logo NIKE.svg Nike

Capital derby

Since Bunyodkor's promotion to the Uzbek League matches between club and their other rival from capital, football powerhouse Pakhtakor, considered by supporters of both sides and football journalists as Uzbek capital derby or Toshkent derby. With former coach Luiz Felipe Scolari Bunyodkor faced four derby matches: three Uzbek League and one Uzbekistan Cup matches. His first derby match took place on 12 July 2009 at JAR Stadium where Bunyodkor won against Pakhtakor with 2:1. [35] [36] The Supercup match between the champion and the Cup winner originally scheduled for 11 March 2012 was postponed. The new date for the game was officially not announced.

On 26 June 2012, in League match Bunyodkor won Pakhtakor for the second time with two goal difference (2:0). In semi-final 2nd leg match of Uzbekistan Cup on 25 November 2012, Bunyodkor won Pakhtakor with 3:1 for the second time, qualifying to cup final. On 30 June 2013 Bunyodkor played away League match won with 2:0. This defeat was Pakhtakor's first home match loss in Uzbek League against Bunyodkor.

In the second leg of 2013 League season on 8 August 2013 Bunyodkor faced Pakhtakor at home JAR ground and lost against the Lions with 1:2. The loss was Bunyodkor's first since 2009 Cup match and first ever in League matches.

Match statistics

Statistics as of 8 December 2022

MatchesBunyodkor winsDrawsPakhtakor winsBunyodkor goalsPakhtakor goals
Uzbek League34129133943
Uzbek Cup9414118
Total matches431610175051

Derby all-time top scorers

As of 27 November 2019
#ScorerClubGoals
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Bezerra Pakhtakor6
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Igor Sergeev
2 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Dostonbek Khamdamov Bunyodkor Pakhtakor5
3 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shavkat Salomov Bunyodkor4
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Stanislav Andreev Pakhtakor
4 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Anvar Soliev Bunyodkor3
Flag of Georgia.svg Kakhi Makharadze Pakhtakor

Players

Current squad

As of 11 August 2025 [38]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Abdumavlon Abduzhalilov
2 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Nikoloz Mali
4 DF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Najmiddin Normurodov
5 DF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Aleksandr Zevadinov
6 DF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Boburbek Yuldoshev
8 MF Flag of Croatia.svg  CRO Martin Šroler
9 FW Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Imeda Ashortia
10 MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Rasul Yuldoshev
11 FW Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Temurkhuja Abdukholiqov
14 MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Tohir Tukhtasinov
15 DF Flag of Montenegro.svg  MNE Marko Bugarin
17 MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Ollobergan Karimov
18 MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Narimonjon Ahmadjonov
19 FW Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Farruhzhon Qodirov
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21 MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Nosirzhon Abdusalomov
22 GK Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Valizhon Rakhimov
23 DF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Asadbek Rahimzhonov
25 MF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Itsuki Urata
28 FW Flag of Montenegro.svg  MNE Matija Krivokapić
30 MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Sardor Abdunabiev
33 DF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Abdulazizkhon Abdurashidov
35 DF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Oybek Shomurodov
39 FW Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Fahriddin Muhammadov
47 FW Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Rustamkhon Azimov
57 FW Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Amir Turakulov
66 MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Azizbek Tulkinbekov
77 DF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Muzaffar Olimzhonov

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
23 MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Sanjar Rixsiboev(at Khujand)
No.Pos.NationPlayer

Reserves squad

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Bunyodkor.

Former players

Current technical staff

PositionName
Head coach Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Ivan Bubalo
Assistant coach Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Dalibor Šilić
Assistant coach Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Alexander Gennadievich Volkov
Assistant coach Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Hikmat Irgashev
Fitness coach Flag of Romania.svg Augustin Chiriță [39]
Goalkeeping coach Flag of Serbia.svg Srđan Soldatović
Coach Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Khairullo Karimov
Coach Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Victor Karpenko

Managerial history

As of match played 1 January 2025. Only competitive matches are counted.
NameFromToPWDLGSGA%WHonours
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Mavzurkhoja Umarkhojaev 20052006000000!Tashkent Region Championship (1)
Uzbekistan Second League (1)
Uzbekistan First League (1)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Hikmat Irgashev 200720073828737618073.68
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Mirjalol Qosimov 4 December 200724 September 20083428518613082.35
Flag of Brazil.svg Zico 26 September 20088 January 20091310122410076.92 Uzbek League (1)
Uzbekistan Cup (1)
Flag of Ukraine.svg Amet Memet (interim)8 January 200915 March 2009330071100.00
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Hikmat Irgashev 15 March 20098 June 20091511222611073.33
Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz Felipe Scolari 8 June 200928 May 20104433569932075.00 Uzbek League (1)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Mirjalol Qosimov 28 May 20104 April 2014155993620281102063.87 Uzbek League (3)
Uzbekistan Cup (3)
Uzbekistan Super Cup (1)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Alexander Volkov (interim)4 April 20146 June 2014126331712050.00
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sergey Lushan 6 June 201422 September 201527125103925044.44
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Bahtiyor Babaev (interim)23 September 20151 February 20169432187044.44
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sergey Lushan 1 February 20165 May 2017 [28] 512415128047047.06
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Mirjalol Qosimov 5 May 2017 [29] 31 December 20193017764927056.67
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Vadim Abramov 1 January 201931 December 2020622914199985046.77
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shukhrat Maqsudov 1 March 202111 May 2022422011118154047.62
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Viktor Karpenko 11 May 20229 September 2022123361723025.00
Flag of Montenegro.svg Ivan Bošković 10 September 202210 February 2023842298050.00
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Murad Atadzhanov 10 February 20236 July 2023165651516031.25
Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Krestinin 7 July 20232 December 2023146351820042.86
Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Bubalo 4 January 202416 March 2024200228000.00
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Anvar Gafurov (interim)16 March 202421 June 2024132741416015.38
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sergey Arslanov 22 June 202431 December 2024167452117043.75
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Ilyos Zeytulayev 1 January 2025000000!

P – Total of played matches W – Won matches D – Drawn matches L – Lost matches GS – Goal scored GA – Goals against
%W – Percentage of matches won

Nationality is indicated by the corresponding FIFA country code(s).

Honours

Uzbekistan

International

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