2009 Uzbek League - Clubs and Locations

Clubs and Locations

Tashkent Metallurg Nasaf Navbahor Neftchi Olmaliq Qizilqum Dinamo Shurtan Mash'al Xorazm FK Buxoro Sogdiana Tashkent teams:
Bunyodkor
Lokomotiv
Pakhtakor Location of teams in 2009 Uzbek League
Club Coach City Stadium
FC Bunyodkor Luiz Felipe Scolari Tashkent JAR Stadium
FC Pakhtakor Tashkent Viktor Djalilov Tashkent Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium
FC Shurtan Guzar Victor Pasulko G'uzor G'uzor Stadium
FK Buxoro Rauf Inileev Bukhoro Markaziy Stadium
FK Andijan Orif Mamatkazin Andijan Navro'z Stadium
FK Neftchi Farg'ona Yuriy Sarkisyan Fergana Fargona Stadium
FK Samarqand-Dinamo Azamat Abduraimov Samarkand Dynamo Samarkand Stadium
Lokomotiv Tashkent Vadim Abramov Tashkent Lokomotiv Stadium
Mash'al Mubarek Bahodir Davlatov Muborak Bahrom Vafoev Stadium
Metallurg Bekabad Rustam Mirsodiqov Bekabad Metallurg Bekabad Stadium
Nasaf Qarshi Viktor Kumykov Qarshi Markaziy Stadium
Navbahor Namangan Mustafo Bayramov Namangan Markaziy Stadium
Olmaliq FK Igor Shkvyrin Olmaliq Metallurg Stadium
Qizilqum Zarafshon Rustam Zabirov Zarafshan Progress Stadium
Sogdiana Jizzakh Oleg Tyulkin Jizzakh Markaziy Stadium
Xorazm FK Urganch Vali Sultonov Urganch Xorazm Stadium
  • O.T.M.K. Olmaliq changed name to Olmaliq FK
  • FK Dustlik Jizzakh withdrew because of financial problems and were replaced by FK Buxoro

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