Uzbekistan Football Federation

Uzbekistan Football Federation
AFC
Founded 1946
FIFA affiliation 1994
AFC affiliation 1993 (Associate member),[1] 1994
CAFA affiliation 2015
President Mirabror Usmanov

The Uzbekistan Football Federation (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Futbol Federatsiyasi, Russian: Федерация футбола Узбекистана, English: Uzbekistan Football Federation; UFF) is the governing body of football in Uzbekistan, controlling the Uzbekistan national team.

History

Uzbekistan Football Federation was founded in 1946, while Uzbekistan was still under Soviet rule, and has been a member of FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation since 1994.

On 7 January 2013, at a ceremony in Zurich, Switzerland, Uzbekistan football federation was awarded the prize FIFA Fair Play Award from FIFA. Uzbekistan Football Federation took also first place in points for the "Fair Play" among the AFC in 2012.

The federation organizes the Uzbek League, the second level Uzbekistan First League, Uzbekistan Second League, Uzbek Cup, UzPFL Cup and the Uzbek women's football championship.

League System

Men

Level Division
1 Uzbek League
2 Uzbekistan First League
3 Uzbekistan Second League
4 Uzbekistan Third League

Women

Level Division
1 Uzbek Women's Football Championship

Awards

The Uzbekistan Football Federation Awards Gala is an award ceremony hosted by The Football Federation. The inaugural ceremony take place in February or March each year. The 2015 Award ceremony took place on 20 February 2013.[2] The 2015 Award ceremony was held on 4 March 2016.

Player of the Year

Year Place Player Club Points
2013 1 Vitaliy Denisov Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 147 [3]
2 Jamshid Iskanderov Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 56
3 Odil Ahmedov Russia Anzhi Makhachkala 44
2014 1 Odil Ahmedov Russia Krasnodar 239 [4]
2 Vitaliy Denisov Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 194
3 Jamshid Iskanderov Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 155
2015 1 Odil Ahmedov Russia Krasnodar 50[5]
2 Sardor Rashidov Qatar El Jaish 32[6]
3 Igor Sergeev Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 21

Young Player of the Year

Year Player Club
2010 Timur Khakimov Pakhtakor
2011 Timur Khakimov Pakhtakor
Davlat Yarbekov Pakhtakor
Bobir Davlatov Mash'al Mubarek
2012 Jamshid Boltaboev RCOR Pakhtakor
Otabek Shukurov Mash'al Mubarek
2013 Izatilla Abdullaev Pakhtakor
Jamshid Boltaboev Pakhtakor
Akobir Turaev FK Buxoro
2014 Islom Kenjaboev Nasaf Qarshi[7]
2015 Dostonbek Khamdamov Bunyodkor

Coach of the Year

Year Place Coach Club Points
2013 1 Uzbekistan Ruziqul Berdiev Nasaf Qarshi 120[8]
2 Uzbekistan Mirjalol Qosimov Uzbekistan/Bunyodkor 108
3 Uzbekistan Dilshod Nuraliev Uzbekistan U-17 85
2014 1 Uzbekistan Samvel Babayan Pakhtakor 254[7]
2 Uzbekistan Ruziqul Berdiev Nasaf Qarshi 138
3 Uzbekistan Vadim Abramov Lokomotiv Tashkent 133
2015 1 Uzbekistan Samvel Babayan Uzbekistan 60[9]
2 Uzbekistan Ruziqul Berdiev Nasaf Qarshi 44
3 Uzbekistan Ravshan Khaydarov Uzbekistan U-20 10

Youth Coach of the Year

Year Name Team
2010 Aleksey Evstafeev Uzbekistan U-16
2011 Aleksey Evstafeev Uzbekistan U-17
2012 Dilshod Nuraliev Uzbekistan U-16
2013 Dilshod Nuraliev Uzbekistan U-17
2014 Temur Alimkhodjaev[7] Uzbekistan U-16

Referee of the Year

Year Referee Notes
2006 Ravshan Irmatov
2007 Ravshan Irmatov
2008 Ravshan Irmatov
2009 Ravshan Irmatov
2010 Ravshan Irmatov
2011 Ravshan Irmatov
2012 Ravshan Irmatov [2]
2013 Ravshan Irmatov
2014 Ravshan Irmatov [7]
2015 Ravshan Irmatov

Fair Play

Year Club Notes
2008 Bunyodkor
2009 Bunyodkor
2010 Bunyodkor
2011 Sogdiana Jizzakh [10]
2012 Olmaliq FK [2]
2013 Lokomotiv Tashkent
2014 Olmaliq FK [7]

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