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FC Sogdiana

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Association football club in Uzbekistan
Football club
Sogdiyona Jizzakh
Soʻgʻdiyona Jizzax
Full nameSogdiyona Jizzakh Professional Football Club
Soʻgʻdiyona Jizzax Professional Futbol Klubi
Nickname(s)Sogdians
Yellows
Founded1970; 55 years ago (1970)
GroundSogdiyona Sport Majmuasi
Capacity11,650
ChairmanUktam Mahmudjonov
ManagerIvan Bošković
LeagueUzbekistan Super League
2024Uzbekistan Super League, 3rd of 14
Websitewww.fcsogdiana.uz
Current season

Sogdiyona Jizzakh (Uzbek:Soʻgʻdiyona Jizzax Futbol Klubi / "Сўғдиёна" Жиззах Футбол Клуби), formerly known asSogdiana, is anUzbek professionalfootball club based inJizzakh, that plays in theUzbekistan Super League.

Football Club Sogdiyona Jizzakh was founded in 1970, and is named after the ancient historical area ofSogdia. InSoviet times, the club was mainly involved in theSecond andFirst Leagues of the USSR Championship. In 1979 it became the winner of zone "Central Asia" of the Second League of the USSR. In the debut drawing of theUzbekistan Higher League in 1992, Sogdiana sensationally won thebronze medal of this league, an achievement which is still the highest in their history. Besides, they have three times became the winners of theUzbekistan First League (now called theUzbekistan Pro League), once wonsilver league medal, were also two-time winners of theUzbekistan League Cup.

History

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Founded in 1970 under the name "Jizzakh" (some sources DSC), in the same year made his debut inSoviet Second League B, getting on the end of the penultimate tournament in 17th place. Since 1973 he participated in theUSSR Second League, and in 1979 he was able to get a ticket to theUSSR First League. In the USSR First League participated until 1985, and after departure again began to participate in the Second League. Until thedissolution of the USSR club participated in the USSR Second League. In theUSSR Cup, max reached the 1/16 final in the season 1985/1986. In some periods, when the club flew even from the Second League, he participated in theUzbekistan SSR Championship. In Soviet times, the club was an army team.

AfterUzbekistani independence, the first Championship of Uzbekistan was played in 1992, and Sogdiana was included in the Highest League of the country. In that season, Sogdiana sensationally won bronze medals, and the championship was divided byPakhtakor andNeftchi Ferghana because of the same number of points, and therefore silver medals were not awarded in that season to anyone. Until 2002 Sogdiana participated in the Higher League, but in the 2002 season took the last 16th place, flew to theUzbekistan First League. In 2003, taking first place in the First League, is back in the Higher League, but in 2006 was again relegated to the second division. Through the season managed to get back in the big leagues, but twice and flew back to the top division of the country, thus becoming the "club lift". From 2013 to the present time again in the Higher League (since 2018 Uzbekistan Super League). In 2011 and 2012, won the Uzbekistan PFL Cup. In 2022, the club became the first team to enterAFC Cup as standby team after fellow Uzbek clubFC Nasaf won the play-off atAFC Champions League.

Name changes

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PeriodName
1970–1972FC Jizzakh (also DSC)
1973–1975Trud Jizzakh
1975–1976FC Jizzakh
1976–1977Irrigator Jizzakh
1978–1981Buston Jizzakh
1982–1985Zvezda Jizzakh
1986–1989Yoshlik Jizzakh
1990–presentSogdiyona Jizzakh

Domestic

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SeasonLeagueUzbekistan CupTop goalscorer
Div.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPNameLeague
19921st3rd322327782748Samad Narziqulov14
19931st4th301686473140Bakhtiyor Gafurov8
19941st6th301479533535
19951st9th3011316435036
19961st12th309318326130Zinur Ziganshin10
19971st8th3415712514652
19981st4th3016410564352Alexey Zhdanov18
19991st13th308814435232N/A
20001st17th389524469632
20011st10th3414515455147
20021st16th308517335529
20032nd1st282332832172Kobil Alikulov23
20041st8th269215274729Rasul Khayitov11
20051st14th265417165319Shakhboz Erkinov5
20061st15th307320234824Saidolim Sharofuddinov4
20072nd1st382675792785Bekzod Abdumuminov15
20081st11th308913324833Shakhboz Erkinov13
20091st16th306618246624
20102nd2nd302136572166Round of 32Bahodir Pardaev26
20111st16th264517325117QuarterfinalSukhrob Nematov7
20122nd1st302217714067Round of 16Khurshid Yuldashev26
20131st10th268414345428Round of 32Sukhrob Berdiev7
20141st13th267316324924Round of 32Sukhrob Berdiev5
20151st15th308220316026QuarterfinalJasur Khakimov6
20161st10th309714234134Third roundIkhtiyor Toshpulatov5
20171st13th308715335131Third roundSanzhar Rashidov14
20181st11th20668182324Round of 16Nikola Milinković
Oybek Nurmatov
Shokhruz Norkhonov
4
20191st4th261178292940QuarterfinalShokhruz Norkhonov9
20201st6th261088343238Round of 16Shokhruz Norkhonov12
20211st2nd2612113281547QuarterfinalShokhruz Norkhonov10

Continental

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As of match played 5 October 2022
CompetitionPldWDLGFGA
AFC Cup6510133
Total6510133
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2022AFC CupGroup EKyrgyzstanNeftchi2–01st
TajikistanCSKA Pamir Dushanbe3–2
TurkmenistanAltyn Asyr3–1
Central Asia Zonal finalTajikistanKhujand4–0
Inter-zone play-off semi-finalsHong KongEastern1–0
Inter-zone play-off finalMalaysiaKuala Lumpur City0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–5p)

Stadium

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The stadium of Sogdiana,Jizzakh Stadium was built in 1970 with capacity 9,000.[1] In 2012, the stadium was closed for the reconstruction. In 2013–14 season, Sogdiana played its home matches atZaamin stadium. The construction works of renovatedMarkaziy Stadium were finished in 2015. The stadium changed its name to sporting complexSogdiana and holds 11,650 spectators. On 26 June 2015, the stadium was officially opened with the league match between Sogdiana andKokand 1912,[2] in which Sogdiana emerged victorious with a 2–1 win.

Women's football

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The club also operated a women's football team, also called Sogdiana Jizzakh, and had participated in the2022 AFC Women's Club Championship.[3]

Players

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Current squad

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As of January 2025[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKUzbekistan UZBShokhrukh Isoqov
2DFUzbekistan UZBSardor Kulmatov
3DFUzbekistan UZBIslom Kobilov
4DFUzbekistan UZBOtabek Akhadov
5DFUzbekistan UZBJasurbek Yoqubov
6DFUzbekistan UZBAlisher Salimov
7MFUzbekistan UZBMukhammadsafo Fozilov
8MFMontenegro MNEVladimir Jovović
9FWUzbekistan UZBSamandarjon Mavlonqulov
10MFUzbekistan UZBShokhrukhbek Abdurakhmonov
11FWMontenegro MNEZoran Petrović
14FWNorth Macedonia MKDLjupcho Doriev
15DFUzbekistan UZBKhondamir Mustafokulov
17MFUzbekistan UZBSamandar Sindarov
18DFUzbekistan UZBMirjalol Abdumutalov
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21GKUzbekistan UZBMukhammadyusuf Sobirov
27GKSerbia SRBMilan Mitrović
28DFUzbekistan UZBStanislav Andreev
30MFUzbekistan UZBIbrohimjon Turaqulov
32MFUzbekistan UZBNodirjon Soibov
33MFUzbekistan UZBOleg Zoteyev
34MFUzbekistan UZBDilshodbek Misraliev
38DFUzbekistan UZBIsroil Malikov
43FWUzbekistan UZBSherzod Mirzajonov
44MFUzbekistan UZBSanjar Rashidov
63DFUzbekistan UZBNizomiddin Farhodov
72DFUzbekistan UZBMirasror Mirabrorov
77FWMontenegro MNELuka Đorđević
90FWUzbekistan UZBUlugbek Kenjaev
99MFUzbekistan UZBBekzod Xolikulov

Honours

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Soviet Union

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Uzbekistan

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Managers

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PeriodHead coach
1973Soviet Union Nikolay Mednykh
1976Soviet Union Oleg Bugaev
1979Soviet Union Viktor Borisov
1982Soviet UnionAleksey Mamykin
1980–1981Soviet Union Ahrol Inoyatov
1983Soviet Union Viktor Tikhonov
1984–1985Soviet UnionGennady Krasnitsky
1986Soviet UnionSergey Dotsenko
1987–1989Soviet Union Yuriy Khristoforidi
1989Soviet Union Suyun Murtazaev
1990Soviet UnionSergey Dotsenko
1991–1992Soviet Union Yuriy Khristoforidi
1992–1993Uzbekistan Viktor Borisov
1995–1996Uzbekistan Bakhtiyar Ghafurov
1997–2000UzbekistanRauf Inileev
2003Uzbekistan Bakhtiyar Ghafurov
2004–2006Uzbekistan Suyun Murtazaev
2007–2008Uzbekistan Furqat Esanbaev
2009Uzbekistan Oleg Tyulkin
2010–2011UzbekistanRauf Inileev
2011Uzbekistan Murad Atadjanov
2012–2017UzbekistanDavron Fayziev
2018Uzbekistan Alexander Mochinov
2019–UzbekistanUlugbek Bakayev

References

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  1. ^"Jizzakh Stadium".allstadiums.ru (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 2014-03-30.
  2. ^Генсек ФФУ принял участие в открытии нового стадиона в Джизаке (in Russian). sports.uz. 2015-06-25. Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved2015-06-28.
  3. ^"FC Sogdiana Matches". Archived fromthe original on 2022-07-08.
  4. ^"FC Sogdiana Jizzakh"(PDF). pfl.uz. Retrieved22 March 2024.

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