List of football stadiums in Uzbekistan

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The following is a list of football stadiums in Uzbekistan , ordered by capacity. The minimum capacity is 5,000. The largest non-football stadium in Uzbekistan is the 12,000-capacity indoor stadium named Humo Arena in Tashkent, the home of ice hockey clubs Binokor Tashkent and Humo Tashkent.

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#ImageStadiumLocationCapacitySportTenants
1 Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium.jpg Pakhtakor Central Stadium Shaykhontohur, Tashkent 35,000Football Uzbekistan national football team, Pakhtakor FC
2 Bunyodkor stadium in Tashkent4.PNG Milliy Stadium Chilanzar, Tashkent 34,000Football Uzbekistan national football team, FC Bunyodkor
3 Markaziy Stadium (Kasansay) Kosonsoy 30,000Football FK Kosonsoy
4 Xorazm Stadium Urgench 25,000Football Xorazm FK Urganch
5 2011 stadium Bukhara 6341042953.jpg Buxoro Arena Bukhara 22,700Football FK Buxoro
6 Markaziy Stadium (Namangan) Namangan 22,000Football PFC Navbahor Namangan
7 Soghlom Avlod Stadium Andijan 18,360Football FK Andijon
8 Dinamo Samarqand stadium.jpg Dinamo Samarkand Stadium Samarkand 16,000Football FC Dinamo Samarqand
9 Nasaf stadium.jpg Markaziy Stadium (Qarshi) Qarshi 16,000Football Nasaf Qarshi
10 Metallurg Bekabad Stadium Bekabad 15,000Football PFK Metallurg Bekabad
11 Fargona Stadium Fergana 14,600Football FC Neftchi Fergana
12 Sogdiana Stadium Jizzakh 11,650Football FC Sogdiana Jizzakh
13 Bahrom Vafoev Stadium Muborak 11,000Football FK Mash'al Mubarek
14 Metallurg Stadium (Olmaliq) Olmaliq 11,000Football FC AGMK
15 Shurtan Stadium Guzar District, Qashqadaryo 10,000Football FC Shurtan Guzar
16 Stadion "Dzhar".jpg JAR Stadium Shaykhontohur, Tashkent 8,500Football FC Obod
17 Lokomotiv Stadium (Tashkent) Tashkent 8,000Football PFC Lokomotiv Tashkent
18 G'uzor Stadium Gʻuzor 7,000Football FC Shurtan Guzar
19 Progress Stadium Zarafshan 5,000Football FC Qizilqum Zarafshon

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