Traktor Tashkent

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Traktor Tashkent
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Full nameTraktor Tashkent
Founded1968 [1]
Dissolved2007
Ground Traktor Tashkent Stadium
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Capacity6,400
League Uzbekistan 2nd division

Traktor Tashkent was an Uzbekistani football club based in Tashkent. They used to play in the top division in Uzbekistani football but were dissolved in 2007.

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Achievements

Club problems

In the past, the club was very famous and powerful but when the club couldn't pay for the Oliy Liga it was relegated to the First Division. They could not pay the players due to an unpopular sponsorship deal. These problems led to the club's demise.

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