FC Pakhtakor Tashkent - League and Cup History

League and Cup History

Season Position Uzbek Cup Topscorer (League) AFC CL
1992 1 First round Valeriy Kechinov – 24 -
1993 2 Winner Shukhrat Maqsudov – 15 (1) -
1994 8 Semifinal - -
1995 4 Quarterfinal - -
1996 6 Final Dilmurod Nazarov, Ravshan Bozorov – 12 -
1997 5 Winner - -
1998 1 Semifinal Mirjalol Kasymov, Igor Shkvyrin – 22 -
1999 4 - - -
2000 7 Quarterfinal Igor Shkvyrin – 20 -
2001 2 Winner Negmatullo Quttiboyev – 16 -
2002 1 Winner Goçguly Goçgulyýew – 14 -
2003 1 Winner Zaynitdin Tadjiyev – 13 Semifinal
2004 1 Winner Leonid Koshelev – 12 Semifinal
2005 1 Winner Anvar Soliev – 29 Group Stage
2006 1 Winner Server Jeparov – 18 Group Stage
2007 1 Winner Alexander Geynrikh – 16 (2) Group Stage
2008 2 Final Zaynitdin Tadjiyev – 17 (1) Group Stage
2009 2 Winner Odil Ahmedov – 16 (1) Quarterfinal
2010 2 Quarterfinal Alexander Geynrikh – 11 Round of 16
2011 3 Winner Dušan Savić – 7 Group stage
Note
  • 1999 Uzbekistan Cup did not take place

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