FC Qizilqum Zarafshon

Qizilqum Zarafshon (Uzbek: Qizilqum Zarafshon futbol klubi / Қизилқум Зарафшон футбол клуби) ,which translates to "Red Sands Zarafshon", is an Uzbeki football club based in Zarafshon. They play in the Uzbekistan Super League. Club is named after the biggest desert in the Central Asia Qizilqum . Qizilqum in Uzbek means Red Sands, which also is the name of the local desert.

Qizilqum Zarafshon
Full nameQizilqum Zarafshon
Founded1967 (1967)
GroundYoshlar Stadium, Navoi
Capacity12,500
ManagerTäçmyrat Agamyradow
LeagueUzbekistan Super League
20219th of 14

History

FC Qizilqum old logo till 2014

Qizilqum was founded in 1967 under the name Progress. The club changed its name several times and was known as Qizilqum before becoming known as Progress. Since 1997 it has played as Qizilqum. The club made its debut in the Uzbek League in 2000. In its first season the club finished in 11th position. One year later, in the 2001 season, the club finished in 6th place in final League table. At the end of the 2002 season the club finished in 3rd position behind runners-up Neftchi Farg'ona which is their highest finishing position in the Uzbek League to date. Since 2000 the club has consequently play in the top league of Uzbek football.

Name changes history

  • 1967—1994: Progress
  • 1994—1995: Qizilqum
  • 1995—1997: Progress
  • 1997: Qizilqum

Domestic history

Season League Uzbekistan Cup Top goalscorer Manager
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
1992 2nd 13th 30 7 3 20 29 76 17 Round of 32
1993 2nd 14th 30 9 5 16 31 41 23 Round of 32
1994 2nd 5th 34 16 10 8 54 36 42
1995 2nd 5th 22 11 4 7 42 27 37 Round of 16
1996 2nd 3rd 52 33 10 9 119 58 109 Playoff Round Vitaly Avanesov 31
1997 2nd 4th 42 23 7 12 74 43 76 Playoff Round
1998 2nd 7th 38 20 4 14 74 48 64 Round of 16
1999 2nd 3rd 34 25 6 3 84 27 81 -
2000 1st 11th 38 13 12 13 46 55 51 R16
2001 1st 6th 34 16 5 43 48 35 53 Quarterfinal
2002 1st 3rd 30 18 5 7 67 34 59 Semifinal
2003 1st 5th 30 17 4 9 59 33 55 Round of 16
2004 1st 11th 26 6 7 13 28 48 25 Quarterfinal
2005 1st 7th 26 11 4 11 33 32 37 Round of 16
2006 1st 6th 30 14 6 10 51 37 48 Round of 16
2007 1st 7th 30 12 3 15 42 64 39 Round of 32 Timur Islomov 10
2008 1st 14th 30 9 5 16 27 44 32 Round of 32
2009 1st 14th 30 10 5 15 33 56 35 Quarterfinal Rustam Zabirov
2010 1st 8th 30 9 7 10 25 28 34 Round of 16 Leonid Koshelev
Volodymyr Postolatyev
5 Sergei Arslanov
2011 1st 13th 26 6 6 14 23 40 24 Round of 16 Bakhriddin Vakhobov 6 Marat Kabayev
Sergei Arslanov
2012 1st 11th 26 6 9 11 22 41 27 Round of 16 Gulom Urunov
Feruz Babakulov
5 Ravshan Khaydarov
2013 1st 12th 26 8 1 17 28 48 25 Quarterfinal Zafar Turayev 5 Ravshan Khaydarov
Rustam Zabirov
Yuriy Lukin
2014 1st 11th 26 7 6 13 23 34 27 Round of 16 Vladimir Shishelov
Giorgi Kvesieshvili
Akmal Rustamov
Sherali Djuraev
3 Yuriy Lukin
2015 1st 10th 30 10 4 16 38 49 34 Round of 32 Bakhriddin Vakhobov 21 Yuriy Lukin
2016 1st 6th 30 14 8 8 41 32 50 Third Round Nemanja Jovanović 8 Yuriy Lukin
2017 1st 11th 30 9 10 11 31 40 37 Third Round Ivan Nagaev 10 Yuriy Lukin
2018 1st 8th 20 9 4 7 26 26 31 Quarterfinal Artur Geworkýan 9 Hamidjon Aktamov
2019 1st 13th 26 5 9 12 24 48 24 R16 Elgujja Grigalashvili 4 Hamidjon Aktamov
2020 1st 11th 26 5 10 11 19 37 25 Quarterfinal Oybek Kilichev 5 Hamidjon Aktamov
Täçmyrat Agamyradow
Hamidjon Aktamov
2021 1st 9th 26 7 10 9 26 29 31 Quarterfinal Elgujja Grigalashvili 9 Hamidjon Aktamov

    Stadium

    The club's home ground is Progress Stadium with has a capacity of 5,000 and is located in Zarafshan. In August 2013 the Progress Stadium was closed for reconstruction. From August 2013 to May 2014 the club played its home matches in the 10,000-seater Sogdiana Stadium in Navoi. The Sogdiana Stadium is the home ground of the Navoi club, FC Yuzhanin Navoi. In May 2014 the club moved to another newly built stadium located in Navoi, the Yoshlar Stadium, to play its home matches.[1]

    Yoshlar Stadium with the attached sporting complex was built for Umid nihollari 2012; the republican sports games among school students. The construction work of the 12,500-all seater stadium and sporting complex started in April 2011 and finished in 2012. The sporting complex includes two indoor courts for volleyball, handball, basketball and other facilities. The festive opening of the new Yoshlar Stadium was held in May 2012 with the opening of the Umid nihollari 2012 games. In November 2012 the AFC awarded the new stadium A category class. The first official football match was played on 3 May 2014. This was a League match between Qizilqum and Dinamo Samarkand.[2]

    Current squad

    As of 29 August 2020[3][4]

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    No. Pos. Nation Player
    1 GK  UZB Ignatiy Nesterov
    4 MF  UZB Mirdzhalol Kosimov
    6 MF  UZB Erkin Boydullayev
    7 MF  UZB Oybek Kilichev
    8 MF  RUS Ruslan Margiev
    9 MF  UZB Khumoyun Abdualimov
    10 MF  UZB Alisher Sanoev
    11 FW  UZB Kadamboy Nurmetov
    15 FW  UZB Vokhid Shodiev
    14 DF  UZB Fayzulla Kambarov
    17 DF  UZB Salim Mustafoev
    18 MF  UZB Jasur Azimov
    20 MF  UZB Khurshid Olimov
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    21 DF  UZB Mukhsin Ubaydullaev
    22 GK  UZB Artem Makosin
    23 DF  UZB Sherali Juraev
    25 MF  UZB Azizbek Usmonov
    28 MF  UZB Sardor Jakhonov
    44 FW  NGA Ibrahim Tomiwa
    45 GK  UZB Nizomiddin Ziyovutdinov
    75 DF  RUS Oleg Tolmasov
    77 FW  UZB Sunnatilla Abdullazhonov
    94 FW  UZB Doniyor Usmonov
    97 MF  UZB Sherzod Kodirov
    99 FW  UZB Doston Ibragimov (on loan from Pakhtakor Tashkent)

    Current technical staff

    As of February 2014

    Position Name
    Manager Yuriy Lukin
    Assistant coach Aleksey Evstafeev
    Assistant coach Vladimir Andreev

    Honours

    Managers

    References

    1. "Кызылкум": домашние матчи теперь в спортивном комплексе "Ёшлар" (in Russian). 2014-04-18.
    2. "Qizilqum – Dinamo Samarkand, 2014-05-03". soccerway.
    3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-07-21. Retrieved 2017-07-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
    4. "Uzbek League players list for 2014 season". pfl.uz (in Russian). 2014-03-24. Archived from the original on 2016-08-27. Retrieved 2014-04-19.



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