Uzbekistan national under-20 football team

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Uzbekistan
Nickname(s)Uzbek: Oq boʻrilar (White Wolves)
AssociationUzbekistan Football Association
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Head coachTimur Kapadze
Home stadiumMilliy Stadium
FIFA codeUZB
First colours
Second colours
FIFA U-20 World Cup
Appearances4 (first in 2003)
Best resultQuarterfinals: 2013, 2015
AFC U-19 Championship
Appearances7 (first in 2002)
Best resultRunners-Up 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[]

U-20 against Azerbaijan, 20 May 2009

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[]

Managers[]

  • Uzbekistan Viktor Borisov, U20 (2003)
  • Uzbekistan Akhmadjon Ubaydullaev, U18- U20 (2007-2009)
  • Russia Marat Kabaev, U18- U19 (2009-2010)
  • Uzbekistan Ahmadjon Musaev, U18- U20 (2011-2013)
  • Uzbekistan Alexey Evstafeev, U18- U19 (2013-2014)
  • Russia Sergey Lushan, U19 (2014)
  • Uzbekistan Ravshan Khaydarov, U19- U20 (2014-2015)
  • Uzbekistan Jasur Abduraimov, U18- U19 (2015-2016)
  • Uzbekistan Alexander Mochinov, U18 (2017)
  • Uzbekistan 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: Uzbekistan Alexander Mochinov

# Name Date of Birth (Age) Club
Goalkeepers
Umidjon Ergashev 1999 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor
Javokhir Kilichev 1999 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
Defenders
Ibrokhim Yuldoshev 1999 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor
Abubakr Muydinov 1999 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
Georgiy Akhmedov 1999 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor
Nodirbek Kuybokov 1999 Uzbekistan Sogdiana
Abdulaziz Yokubov 1999 Uzbekistan Andijan
Jasurbek Yokubov 1999 Uzbekistan Andijan
Midfielders
Roman Juraev 1999 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor
Bobur Askarov 1999 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor
Kamron Saidazimov 1999 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor
Islom Kenjaboev 1999 Uzbekistan Nasaf
Asadbek Sobirjonov 1999 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor
Sukhrob Izzatov 1999 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
Rasul Yuldoshev 1999 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
Khudoyorkhon Sadullaev 1999 Uzbekistan Nasaf
Dilshod Saidov 1999 Uzbekistan Nasaf
Forwards
Abbosbek Jumakulov 1999 Uzbekistan Sementchi
Jakhongir Abdusalomov 1999 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor

Previous squads[]

Schedule and results[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Mochinov called up 19 players for friendlies against Georgia U-18". Championat.asia. 2017-04-26.

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