List of foreign football players in Uzbekistan

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This is a list of foreign football players who played in the Uzbekistan Super League and Uzbekistan Pro League in the 2020 season. The following players have been born outside Uzbekistan and have not been capped for the Uzbek national team at any level. From season 2020, four per squad is the limit on foreign players, one from Asia and three from the rest of the world.

In bold: players who have played at least one Super League game in the (2020) season, and were still at a club for which they played. This does not include players of a Super League club who did not play a Super League game in the 2020 season.

Details correct as of 24 August 2020

Armenia[]

  • Khoren HovhannisyanPakhtakor (1989–1991)
  • Aram VoskanyanLokomotiv Tashkent (2010)
  • Romik KhachatryanLokomotiv Tashkent (2012—2013)
  • Zhora HovhannisyanLokomotiv Tashkent (2012—2013), Pakhtakor (2013—2014)
  • Ruslan KoryanLokomotiv Tashkent (2015)

Australia[]

David Carney, First Australian player.
Rostyn Griffiths Pakhtakor.
Steven Lustica.
  • David CarneyBunyodkor (2012)
  • Petar FranjicFC AGMK (2014)
  • Rostyn GriffithsPakhtakor (2017–2018) [b ENG]
  • Steven LusticaFC Qizilqum (2019)

Azerbaijan[]

  • Elshan GambarovNavbahor (1998, 2002), Dinamo Samarkand (2000—2002), Mashal (2003)
  •  [ru]Mashal (2005–2010) [b UZB]

Belarus[]

Bosnia and Herzegovina[]

Brazil[]

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Bulgaria[]

  • Nikolay ChipevDinamo (2015), Bukhara (2015)
  • Petar DenchevNavbahor (2014-2015)
  • Plamen DimovAndijon (2021 present)

Burkina Faso[]

  • Mohamed KoneLokomotiv Tashkent (2017)
  • Faysal TraoréFC Nasaf (2020 present)

Cape Verde[]

Cameroon[]

Canada[]

  • Milovan KaporBuxoro (2019–2020)

Chile[]

Colombia[]

  • Oqtepa (2021), FC Gijduvon (2021 present)

Croatia[]

Estonia[]

Finland[]

France[]

  • Mohammad Bindi Mustaffa — Lokomotiv Tashkent (2012) [b LIB]
  • Olivier BonnesKokand 1912 (2019) [b NIG]

Gabon[]

  • Thibault TchicayaFC AGMK (2010–2011)

Georgia[]

Germany[]

Ghana[]

  • Mash'al Mubarek (2007)
  • Metalourg Bekabad (2010)
  • Kwame KarikariFC Turon (2021 present)

Guinea-Bissau[]

Hungary[]

Iraq[]

  • Haidar Abdul-RazzaqFC Andijon (2011)

Israel[]

  • Gidi KanyukPakhtakor (2017, 2019)

Italy[]

Ivory Coast[]

Japan[]

  • Naoya ShibamuraPakhtakor (2012), FK Buxoro (2012—2013)
  • Minori SatoBunyodkor (2014—2016)
  • Tomoki MuramatsuMashal (2017)

Kazakhstan[]

Kyrgyzstan[]

Latvia[]

Lithuania[]

Macedonia[]

Malaysia[]

Moldova[]

Montenegro[]

Namibia[]

  • McCartney NawesebQizilqum Zarafshon (2020)

Nicaragua[]

Nigeria[]

Norway[]

Poland[]

Romania[]

Russia[]

Serbia[]

Slovakia[]

Slovenia[]

Spain[]

  • Carles CotoFC Bunyodkor (2014)
  • Diego Bardanca Lokomotiv Tashkent (2021 present)

South Korea[]

  • Choi Hyun-yeonNavbahor (2016)
  • Cho Seok-jaeLokomotiv Tashkent (2018)
  • Kim Dong-heeSoghdiana (2018)
  • Kim Bo-yongFC Turon (2021 present)

Swaziland[]

Switzerland[]

Tajikistan[]

Tunisia[]

  • Chaker ZouaghiFC AGMK (2014), Bunyodkor (2015—2016)

Trinidad and Tobago[]

Turkmenistan[]

Ukraine[]

United States[]

Notes[]

  1. ^
    Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  2. ^
    Born in Brasil
  3. ^
    Born in Burkina Faso
  4. ^
    Born in Cameroon
  5. ^
    Born in England
  6. ^
    Born in Ghana
  7. ^
    Born in Ivory Coast
  8. ^
    Born in Libya
  9. ^
    Born in Montenegro
  10. ^
    Born in Niger
  11. ^
    Born in Russia
  12. ^
    Born in Serbia
  13. ^
    Born in Slovenia
  14. ^
    Born in Tajikistan
  15. ^
    Born in Uzbekistan
  16. ^
    Capped for the Ghana national under-18 football team
  17. ^

See also[]

References[]

External links[]

  • Uzbekistan Super League
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