FK Buxoro

FK Buxoro
Full name Buxoro futbol klubi
Nickname(s) Steppe Warriors (Tajik: Razmandagoni Dasht)
Founded 1989
Ground Buxoro Arena
Ground Capacity 22,700[1]
Manager Uzbekistan Jamshid Saidov
League Uzbek League
2015 14th

Buxoro FK (Uzbek: Buxoro futbol klubi, Tajik: Dastai Futboli Buxoro) is a Uzbekistani football club based in Bukhoro. They play in the top division in Uzbekistani football.

History

The old club logo in 2009–12

The club was founded in 1960 under name Bukhoro. In 1989 club was renamed to Nurafshon. The 1990 season club played in Soviet Second League, zone "East" which finished at the 4th position. Buxoro played its first Oliy League season in 1992. The best club performance in Oliy League is runners-up of 1994 season after Neftchi Farg'ona. FK Bukhoro played three times in semi-final of Uzbek Cup. In 2005 Cup semi-final club lost to Neftchi Farg'ona in two legs by 1–3 and in 2012 lost to Nasaf with 3–5 score. After 2013 season finished, on 10 November 2013 Edgar Gess became new head coach of Bukhoro, replacing Tachmurad Agamuradov on this position.

Name changes

League history

Year Div. Pos. Cup Top scorer (League)
1991 SSL 4th
1992 UzL 4th R32 Uzbekistan Yuriy Ageev – 15
1993 5th R32 Uzbekistan Mikhail Fomin – 9
1994 2nd 1/4 Uzbekistan Olim Tillyaev – 19
1995 5th 1/4
1996 5th 1/4 Uzbekistan Rustam Asqarov – 12
1997 7th 1/4
1998 6th 1/4
1999 9th
2000 6th R32
2001 8th 1/2
2002 7th R16
2003 12th 1/4

Year Div. Pos. Cup Top scorer (League)
2004 UzL 7th 1/4 Uzbekistan Rahmat Inogamov – 8
2005 12th 1/2 Uzbekistan Alisher Kholiqov – 6
2006 11th 1/4 Uzbekistan Alisher Kholiqov – 9
2007 9th R16
2008 15th 1/4 Uzbekistan Lochin Soliev – 8
2009 15th 1/4
2010 1st 1st R32 Uzbekistan Abdulatif Juraev – 27
2011 UzL 9th R32 Uzbekistan Sukhrob Nematov – 7
2012 7th 1/2 Uzbekistan Vokhid Shodiev – 5
2013 6th R16 Uzbekistan Vokhid Shodiev – 12
2014 12th R32
2015 14th R16 Uzbekistan Aziz Ibragimov – 10

Current squad

As of 15 March 2015

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
3 Uzbekistan DF Saidkomil Akbarov
4 Uzbekistan DF Khasan Askarov
5 Moldova MF Vadim Cravcescu
6 Uzbekistan MF Yevgeniy Kochnev
7 Uzbekistan MF Sukhrob Nematov
8 Moldova MF Vitalie Plămădeală
10 Uzbekistan MF Zayniddin Tadjiyev
11 Uzbekistan FW Otabek Isroilov
12 Uzbekistan GK Aleksandr Korneychuk
14 Uzbekistan MF Vyacheslav Ponomaryov
16 Uzbekistan MF Jamshid Khasanov
17 Uzbekistan MF Otabek Narzullaev
18 Uzbekistan DF Dilyaver Abibullaev
19 Uzbekistan MF Jamoliddin Ubaydullaev
20 Uzbekistan MF Islom Kholikov
No. Position Player
21 Uzbekistan GK Farrukh Turdaliev
23 Romania DF Bogdan Hauşi
30 Uzbekistan MF Ahror Umarjonov
Uzbekistan DF Azamat Sharipov
Uzbekistan DF Nodirjon Juraev
Uzbekistan DF Murod Khamdamov
Uzbekistan DF Timur Turdiev
Uzbekistan MF Ravshan Aslanov
Uzbekistan MF Mekhroj Gulyamov
Uzbekistan MF Azizbek Muratov
Uzbekistan FW Akobir Turaev
Uzbekistan FW Bakhrom Narzullaev
Uzbekistan FW Nozim Umurov

Honours

Runners-up: 1994
Winner: 2010

Managerial history

  • Uzbekistan Rauf Inileev (2009–10)
  • Uzbekistan Gennadiy Kochnev (2010–11)
  • Uzbekistan Jamshid Saidov (2012)
  • Turkmenistan Tachmurad Agamuradov (2012–13)
  • Germany Edgar Gess (2014)
  • Turkmenistan Seid Seidov (interim) (2014)
  • Uzbekistan Alexander Mochinov (2014– 17 May 2015)
  • Uzbekistan Shukhrat Fayziev (21 May 2015– 5 July 2015, interim)
  • Uzbekistan Jamshid Saidov (5 July 2015– )

References

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