FK Yangiyer

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FK Yangiyer
Full nameYangiyer futbol klubi
GroundYangiyer Stadium
Capacity6,000
ManagerHayrullo Abdiev
League Uzbekistan First League
2012 4th

FK Yangiyer (Uzbek : Yangiyer) is Uzbekistani football club based in Yangiyer, Sirdaryo Province.

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Achievements

Runners-Up (1): 1994

Managerial history

NameNatPeriod
Gennadi Krasnitsky Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 1972
Gennadi Krasnitsky Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 1977
Bahodir Davlatov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg 2011
Hayrullo Abdiev Flag of Uzbekistan.svg 2012 

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