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Uzbekistan National Football Team, Squad, Injuries, Schedule and Stats

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Uzbekistan

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Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan
0 - 0
V/S
Iran
Iran
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan
2 - 0
V/S
Egypt
Egypt
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan
1 - 2
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Uruguay
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan
2 - 0
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Kuwait
Kuwait
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan
3 - 0
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Qatar

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The Uzbekistan national football team is one of the prominent Central Asian teams in terms of holding the highest competitive results. The Uzbekistan football team is overseen by the Uzbekistan Football Association, the governing body for football in Uzbekistan. The Uzbekistan national football team nickname is the White Wolves, and they have also qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 2026. The Uzbekistan national football team played its first official match in 1992 against Tajikistan. The Uzbekistan national football team further joined the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in 1994 after winning the first major title at the Asian Games. Join us as we take a look at the Uzbekistan national football team history and also take a look at the Uzbekistan football team players.

Uzbekistan National Football Team Key Facts

The Uzbekistan national football team nickname is the White Wolves, due to their fierce performances and improvements in recent years. The Uzbekistan football team also won the 2025 CAFA Nations Cup and qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in its history. With such success in hand, the Uzbekistan football team players are aiming for more in the upcoming years.

Confederation

AFC (Asia)

CAFA (Central Asia)

PresidentBakhodir Kurbanov
Nickname

The White Wolves

Turanians

National Stadium

Milliy Stadium

Pakhtakor Stadium

ManagerFabio Cannavaro

Uzbekistan Football Association (UFA)

The UFA is the governing body for the Uzbekistan national football team and controls the men's as well as the women's national teams. It also conducts several professional leagues featuring several Uzbekistan football team players. The top-tier league in Uzbekistan is the Super League and has been showcasing several Uzbekistan national football team players over the years. The Uzbekistan national football team manager, Fabio Cannavaro, is also keen on achieving higher things with the Uzbekistan football team and has been a great addition to the team so far. Apart from the UFA, the Uzbekistan football team players and the Uzbekistan national football team manager are aiming to hit it big at the upcoming FIFA World Cup, as the country has qualified for the tournament for the first time. The UFA was founded in 1946 and was affiliated with FIFA and the AFC in 1994. It is also responsible for conducting the Uzbek league, the second-tier Uzbekistan First League, the Uzbekistan Second League, and the Uzbek Cup.

History of Uzbekistan National Football Team: Early Years

The Uzbekistan football team was formed in 1992 after the country's independence from the Soviet Union. The early years saw them winning the 1994 Asian Games in Japan, which is often referred to as the Miracle of 1994. 1994 also saw the Uzbekistan national football team being affiliated to FIFA and further making their AFC Asian Cup debut in 1996. The Uzbekistan football team players have been consistently outperforming other major countries in Central Asia and have been rising through the ranks over the years. The Uzbekistan national football team coach over the years have contributed to the team's overall success so far.

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Home Stadium of the Uzbekistan National Football Team

The Uzbekistan National football team stadium is the Milliy Stadium. Additionally, Pakhtakor Central Stadium is also the Uzbekistan national football team stadium and was used as the main home ground till 2012. The Milliy Stadium was built in 2012 and has a capacity of around 34,000.

Uzbekistan National Football Team: Achievements & Honours

The Uzbekistan National football team has achieved notable success in recent times, as they recently qualified for the FIFA World Cup. Apart from that, they also won the CAFA Nations Cup recently in 2025 and are looking to win more gold ahead. Take a look at the awards and achievements won by the Uzbekistan national football team over the years.

CompetitionNo. of TitlesYear
CAFA Nations Cup12025
Asian Games1 (Gold Medal)1994
Afro-Asian Cup of Nations1 (Silver Medal)1995

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the President of the Uzbekistan Football Association?

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Bakhodir Kurbanov is the President of the Uzbekistan Football Association. 

Has the Uzbekistan national football team ever won a trophy?

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Yes, the Uzbekistan football team has won the 1994 Asian Games and the 2025 CAFA Nations Cup in their history. 

Who is Uzbekistan's top scorer?

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Eldor Shomurodov is the current all-time top scorer for Uzbekistan. 

Where is Uzbekistan ranked in football?

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Uzbekistan is currently ranked 50th at the official FIFA Rankings. 

In which year did the Uzbekistan national football team play its first match?

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The Uzbekistan football team played its first match on June 17, 1992, against Tajikistan. 

What language does the Uzbekistan national football team speak?

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Primarily, the players of the Uzbekistan national football team speak the Uzbek language.