Uzbekistan Super League

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Uzbekistan Super League
Ўзбекистон Суперлигаси
Uzbekistan super league logo 2024.png
Organising body Uzbekistan Professional Football League
Founded1992;33 years ago (1992)
CountryUzbekistan
Confederation AFC
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to Uzbekistan Pro League
Domestic cup(s) Uzbekistan Cup
Uzbekistan Super Cup
League cup Uzbekistan League Cup
International cup(s) AFC Champions League Elite
AFC Champions League Two
Current champions Neftchi (6th title)
(2025)
Most championships Pakhtakor (16 titles)
Broadcaster(s)Sport TV (Uzbekistan)
Futbol TV (Uzbekistan)
Sponsor(s) Artel Electronics
Website
Current: 2025 Uzbekistan Super League

Uzbekistan Super League (Uzbek : Ўзбекистон Суперлигаси), known as Artel Super League due to sponsorship reasons (Uzbek : Artel Superligasi) is the top division of professional football in Uzbekistan. It is operated under the auspices of the Uzbekistan Professional Football League. It was founded in 1992 and currently has 16 teams. The top team qualifies to the group stage of the AFC Champions League.

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History

The Uzbek League was founded in 1992 after the collapse of the Soviet Union and its domestic league, the Soviet Top League. The league is known locally as the Higher League with relegation to the First League. [1] [2]

League system

The league is generally played between March and November in the calendar year and has occasionally had the Super Cup as a curtain raiser to the domestic campaign. Teams play each other on a home and away basis. Two or three teams can be relegated depending on the number of sides participating which has in the past been between fourteen and seventeen sides. Occasionally no sides would be promoted from the First League, due to reserve teams winning the championships. Reserve clubs are not allowed to feature in the top flight but can play at any level up to First League. On these occasions, clubs can be relegated without any promoted sides making the next campaign feature less sides than before. League winners enter the next edition of the AFC Champions League along with the winners of the Uzbekistan Cup. [3]

On 21 November 2017 according to the UzPFL management decision the Uzbek League was officially renamed to Uzbekistan Super League starting from 2018 season. The number of teams playing in top division of Uzbek football is reduced from 16 to 12. [4] Famous personnels like Rivaldo, Eren Derdiyok, Zico, Luiz Felipe Scolari have contributed to the league so far.

Champions and top scorers

Key
*League champions also won the Uzbekistan Cup, i.e. they completed the domestic Double.

As Uzbekistan Oliy Liga

SeasonChampionsRunner-upThird placeTop scorer
1992 Pakhtakor and Neftchi Sogdiana Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Valeriy Kechinov (Pakhtakor, 24 goals)
1993 Neftchi (2) Pakhtakor Navbahor Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Rustam Durmonov (Neftchi, 24 goals)
1994 Neftchi (3) * Bukhara Navbahor (2) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Ravshan Bozorov (Neftchi, 26 goals)
1995 Neftchi (4) MHSK Navbahor (3) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Oleg Shatskikh (Navbahor, 23 goals)
1996 Navbahor Neftchi MHSK Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Jafar Irismetov (Dustlik, 23 goals)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Oleg Shatskikh (Navbahor, 23 goals)
1997 MHSK Neftchi (2) Navbahor (4) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Jafar Irismetov (Dustlik, 34 goals)
1998 Pakhtakor (2) Neftchi (3) Navbahor (5) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Mirjalol Kasymov (Pakhtakor, 22 goals)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Igor Shkvyrin (Pakhtakor, 22 goals)
1999 Dustlik Neftchi (4) Navbahor (6) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Umid Isoqov (Neftchi, 24 goals)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Bakhtiyor Hamidullaev (Andijon, 24 goals)
2000 Dustlik (2) * Neftchi (5) Nasaf Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Jafar Irismetov (Dustlik, 45 goals)
2001 Neftchi (5) Pakhtakor (2) Nasaf (2) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Umid Isoqov (Neftchi, 28 goals)
2002 Pakhtakor (3) * Neftchi (6) Qizilqum Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Bakhtiyor Hamidullaev (Andijon, 22 goals)
2003 Pakhtakor (4) * Neftchi (7) Navbahor (7) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Marsel Idiatullin (Qizilqum, 26 goals)
2004 Pakhtakor (5) * Neftchi (8) Navbahor (8) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shuhrat Mirkholdirshoev (Navbahor, 31 goals)
2005 Pakhtakor (6) * Mashʼal Nasaf (3) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Anvar Soliev (Pakhtakor, 29 goals)
2006 Pakhtakor (7) * Neftchi (9) Nasaf (4) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Pavel Solomin (Traktor, 21 goals)
2007 Pakhtakor (8) * Kuruvchi Mashʼal Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Ilhom Moʻminjonov (Kuruvchi, 21 goals)
2008 Bunyodkor * Pakhtakor (3) Neftchi Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Server Djeparov (Bunyodkor, 19 goals)
2009 Bunyodkor (2) Pakhtakor (4) Nasaf (5) Flag of Brazil.svg Rivaldo (Bunyodkor, 20 goals)
2010 Bunyodkor (3) * Pakhtakor (5) Nasaf (6) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Alisher Kholiqov (Neftchi, 13 goals)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nosirbek Otakuziev (AGMK, 13 goals)
2011 Bunyodkor (4) Nasaf Pakhtakor Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Trifunović (Bunyodkor, 17 goals)
2012 Pakhtakor (9) Bunyodkor (2) Lokomotiv Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Anvar Berdiev (Neftchi, 19 goals)
2013 Bunyodkor (5) * Lokomotiv Nasaf (7) Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Pyschur (Bunyodkor, 19 goals)
2014 Pakhtakor (10) Lokomotiv (2) Nasaf (8) Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Artur Gevorkyan (Nasaf, 18 goals)
2015 Pakhtakor (11) Lokomotiv (3) Nasaf (9) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Igor Sergeev (Pakhtakor, 23 goals)
2016 Lokomotiv * Bunyodkor (3) Nasaf (10) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Temurkhuja Abdukholiqov (Lokomotiv, 22 goals)
2017 Lokomotiv (2) * Nasaf (2) Pakhtakor (2) Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Marat Bikmaev (Lokomotiv, 26 goals)

As Uzbekistan Super League

SeasonChampionsRunner-upThird placeTop scorer
2018 Lokomotiv (3) Pakhtakor (6) Navbahor (9) Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Bezerra (Pakhtakor, 17 goals)
2019 Pakhtakor (12) * Lokomotiv (4) Bunyodkor Flag of Serbia.svg Dragan Ćeran (Pakhtakor, 23 goals)
2020 Pakhtakor (13) * Nasaf (3) AGMK Flag of Serbia.svg Dragan Ćeran (Pakhtakor, 21 goals)
2021 Pakhtakor (14) Sogdiana AGMK (2) Flag of Serbia.svg Dragan Ćeran (Pakhtakor, 16 goals)
2022 Pakhtakor (15) Navbahor Nasaf (11) Flag of Serbia.svg Dragan Ćeran (Pakhtakor, 20 goals)
2023 Pakhtakor (16) Nasaf (4) Navbahor (10) Flag of Serbia.svg Dragan Ćeran (Pakhtakor, 13 goals)
2024 Nasaf AGMK Navbahor (11)
2025 Neftchi (6) Pakhtakor Nasaf Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Igor Sergeev (Pakhtakor, 20 goals)

Performance by club

ClubWinnersRunners-upThird PlaceWinning seasons
Pakhtakor 1672 1992*, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Neftchi 691 1992*, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2025
Bunyodkor 531 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013
Lokomotiv 341 2016, 2017, 2018
Dustlik 2-- 1999, 2000
Nasaf 1412 2024
Navbahor 1111 1996
MHSK 111 1997
AGMK -12
Mashʼal -11
Sogdiana -11
Bukhara -1-
Qizilqum --1

* Both teams were awarded with the title.
Defunct teams marked in Italics.

All-time table

All-time table of league, as of end of the 2024 season [5]

PosTeamSeasonsPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostG.F.G.A.123Best
1 Pakhtakor 332058968651159158212882016621
2 Neftchi 30167289050416022616679425911
3 Navbahor 3315069684502093091556111411111
4 Nasaf 281494816443175198139884714111
5 Bukhara 291121864325146393112813140102
6 Sogdiana 291047856293168395108113410112
7 Bunyodkor 1810045082991111008704355311
8 Andijon 28945818256177385106613290005
9 Metallurg 2793078225317135892511690005
10 Dinamo 2589575825313636991211190004
11 Qizilqum 2589072225216130985110220013
12 Lokomotiv 178774862541151698366333411
13 Mash'al 197445382141022236737250112
14 AGMK 176694781891021836786500122
15 Kokand 1912 17634516180942526708720005
16 Traktor 16621490178872256848140004
17 Surkhon 18572530158982636059450006
18 Dustlik 11559346169521256695322001
19 Shurtan 12381340109541773935660004
20 MHSK 736221610644664203351111
21 Khorazm 823024862441422815180007
22Zarafshon Navoiy62171966037992363550009
23 Yangiyer 7205216563712326638500010
24 Orol 515516444239717132900011
25 Kosonsoy 51451564025911713050008
26 Guliston 5119154341710314234000014
27 Atlaschi 41181243416741492800007
28Chirchiq410312226257113024000014
29Tupalang-Sariosiyo396862812461031460009
30Kimyogar-Chirchiq39610425215811319300014
31 Olympik 3917821282979980006
32Akademiya Toshkent159341611772450005
33Semurg Angren257721512459920000012
34 Turon 2335261531328800013
35 Sementchi 131308715396400015
36 Chilonzor 130348620517000016
37Shakhrikhon128327718256700015
38 Obod 124306618255100014
39 Vobkent 115303621237000016
40Uz-Dong-Ju.113302721176500016
Competing in Super League
Competing in Pro League (2nd tier)
Competing in First League (3rd tier)
Club disappeared

Soviet Top League participation

PosTeamSeasonsPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostG.F.G.A.123Best
15 Pakhtakor 226297222122112998051035---6

Players records

Sponsorship

From 1992 to 2017, the Uzbekistan Super League had no title sponsorship rights with any companies. Only starting from 2018 Uzbekistan Super League have got title League sponsor. On 4 April 2018 Uzbekistan Football Association vice-president Umid Akhmadjonov and IBT, the official PepsiCo bottler, reached an agreement that PepsiCo would become the official League sponsor for the 2018 season. [8]

PeriodSponsorName
1992–2017No sponsorOliy Liga
2018 Pepsi Pepsi Uzbekistan Super League
2019–2023 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Uzbekistan Super League
2024–present Artel Artel Uzbekistan Super League

See also

References

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  3. "PFL.UZ". pfl.uz. Retrieved 11 September 2025.
  4. "Высшая и Первая лиги Узбекистана сменят названия" (in Russian). Gazeta.uz. 21 November 2017. Archived from the original on 12 November 2018. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
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  8. "Суперлига по футболу представила своего первого титульного спонсора". Nuz.uz. 5 April 2018. Archived from the original on 28 April 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2018.