Uzbekistan national under-20 football team
Nickname(s) | Uzbek: Oq boʻrilar (White Wolves) | ||
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Association | Uzbekistan Football Association | ||
Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
Head coach | Timur Kapadze | ||
Home stadium | Milliy Stadium | ||
FIFA code | UZB | ||
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FIFA U-20 World Cup | |||
Appearances | 4 (first in 2003) | ||
Best result | Quarterfinals: 2013, 2015 | ||
AFC U-19 Championship | |||
Appearances | 7 (first in 2002) | ||
Best result | Runners-up, 2008 |
The Uzbekistan national under-20 football team represents Uzbekistan in international under-20 football competitions. It is controlled by the Uzbekistan Football Association and is a member of the Asian Football Confederation.
Tournament history[]
The Uzbekistan national under-19 football team's debut in AFC Youth Championship was in the 2002 tournament in Qatar. Uzbekistan U-19 qualified for the knockout stages of the tournament and in the quarter-final beat Syria 4-0. In the semi-final they faced Japan, losing 2-4 in a penalty shootout. In the third place match, the U-19 national team lost to Saudi Arabia. Their best performance in the AFC U-19 Championships was in 2008. In the 2008 AFC U-19 Championship the U-19 team finished runners-up, losing 1-2 in the final to UAE.
Uzbekistan national under-20 football team played three times in FIFA U-20 World Cups. In 2003 and 2009 the team exited in the group stage. In the 2013 World Cup in Turkey, the U-20 team made the play-off and in the Round of 16 beat Greece 3-1, but lost in the quarter-final to France 4-0.
In 2013, the Uzbekistan U-18 team qualified for the 2014 AFC U-19 Championship in Myanmar. They qualified for the quarter-final and beat Thailand U-19 2-1 qualifying directly to the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup. In the semi-final match held on 20 October 2014 Uzbekistan was beaten by North Korea 0:5.
Competitions[]
AFC U-19 Championship[]
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FIFA U-20 World Cup[]
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Managers[]
- Viktor Borisov, U20 (2003)
- Akhmadjon Ubaydullaev, U18- U20 (2007-2009)
- Marat Kabaev, U18- U19 (2009-2010)
- Ahmadjon Musaev, U18- U20 (2011-2013)
- Alexey Evstafeev, U18- U19 (2013-2014)
- Sergey Lushan, U19 (2014)
- Ravshan Khaydarov, U19- U20 (2014-2015)
- Jasur Abduraimov, U18- U19 (2015-2016)
- Alexander Mochinov, U18 (2017)
- Otabek Gulomkhujaev, U18- U19 (2018-2019)
Current squads[]
U-20[]
U-19[]
U-18[]
The following players were called for friendlies against Georgia Georgia U-18 in Tbilisi on 2 May and 4 May 2017.[1]
Head coach: Alexander Mochinov
# | Name | Date of Birth (Age) | Club | ||||||
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Goalkeepers | |||||||||
Umidjon Ergashev | 1999 | Pakhtakor | |||||||
Javokhir Kilichev | 1999 | Bunyodkor | |||||||
Defenders | |||||||||
Ibrokhim Yuldoshev | 1999 | Pakhtakor | |||||||
Abubakr Muydinov | 1999 | Bunyodkor | |||||||
Georgiy Akhmedov | 1999 | Pakhtakor | |||||||
Nodirbek Kuybokov | 1999 | Sogdiana | |||||||
Abdulaziz Yokubov | 1999 | Andijan | |||||||
Jasurbek Yokubov | 1999 | Andijan | |||||||
Midfielders | |||||||||
Roman Juraev | 1999 | Pakhtakor | |||||||
Bobur Askarov | 1999 | Pakhtakor | |||||||
Kamron Saidazimov | 1999 | Pakhtakor | |||||||
Islom Kenjaboev | 1999 | Nasaf | |||||||
Asadbek Sobirjonov | 1999 | Pakhtakor | |||||||
Sukhrob Izzatov | 1999 | Bunyodkor | |||||||
Rasul Yuldoshev | 1999 | Bunyodkor | |||||||
Khudoyorkhon Sadullaev | 1999 | Nasaf | |||||||
Dilshod Saidov | 1999 | Nasaf | |||||||
Forwards | |||||||||
Abbosbek Jumakulov | 1999 | Sementchi | |||||||
Jakhongir Abdusalomov | 1999 | Bunyodkor |
Previous squads[]
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Schedule and results[]
See also[]
- Uzbekistan national under-17 football team
- Uzbekistan national under-23 football team
- Uzbekistan national football team
- Uzbekistan national futsal team
References[]
- ^ "Mochinov called up 19 players for friendlies against Georgia U-18". Championat.asia. 2017-04-26.
External links[]
- Uzbekistan national football team
- Asian national under-20 association football teams