Uzbekistan Women's League

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Uzbekistan Women's League
Founded1995
CountryUzbekistan
Confederation AFC
Number of clubs10
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)Uzbekistan Women's Cup
International cup(s) AFC Women's Champions League
Current champions Nasaf (2024)
Most championships Nasaf (15th titles)
Top goalscorer Diyorakhon Khabibullaeva
(237 goals)
Website UFF

The Uzbekistan Women's League, also the Uzbek women's national football championship, is top division of women's football in Uzbekistan. The league is organized by the Uzbekistan Football Federation. Before 1991, some Uzbek women's clubs had competed in the Soviet Union women's league system, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union most women's teams left for Russia or simply dissolved.

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Teams

The 2022 season was played by the following 10 teams: [1]

Format

The league features 10 teams that play a double round-robin to decide the champion. The season is held on several matchweeks, within one matchweek which lasts five days each team plays one game per day in the matchweek's city.

Champions

The champions so far are: [2]

Top goalscorers

SeasonPlayerTeamGoals
2008 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nargiza Abdurasulova Andijanka28
2013 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Zebo Juraeva Sevinch37
2014 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Zebo Juraeva Sevinch27
2015 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Lyudmila Karachik Metallurg66
2019 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Diyorakhon Khabibullaeva Sogdiana45
2020 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Dildora ErgashevaLokomotiv29
2021 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Diyorakhon Khabibullaeva Sogdiana32
2022 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Diyorakhon Khabibullaeva Sogdiana37
2023 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Diyorakhon Khabibullaeva Sogdiana60
2024 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Lyudmila Karachik Sevinch48
Most time goalscorers
Most goals by a player in a single season
Most goals by a player in a single game

See also

References

  1. "Uzbekistan (Women) 2022". RSSSF . Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  2. "Uzbekistan - List of Women Champions". RSSSF . Retrieved 9 November 2011.
  3. "Champion remains the same, 2009 season results" (in Russian). Uzbek Football Federation. 9 October 2009. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  4. "Sevinch Team achievements" (in Uzbek). pfcsevinch.uz. Archived from the original on 27 February 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2017. Sevinch professional football club became the country's champion for the 12th time in the 2016 season and the Uzbekistan Cup for the ninth time in its history.
  5. "Чемпионский аккорд "Бунёдкор-Women"!" (in Russian). .com. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  6. Gani, Abdul (21 November 2022). "Footballer Dangmei Grace of Manipur wins two trophies with Sevinch Karshi in Uzbekistan". The Assam Tribune.