FC Sogdiana Jizzakh

Sogdiana (Uzbek: "Soʻgʻdiyona" Jizzax futbol klubi / "Сўғдиёна" Жиззах футбол клуби; Russian: Футбольный клуб "Согдиана" Джизак) is an Uzbek professional football club based in Jizzakh, that plays in the Uzbekistan Super League.

Soʻgʻdiyona PFK
Full nameProfessional Football Club Sogdiana / Soʻgʻdiyona professional futbol klubi
Nickname(s)Sogdians
Yellows
Founded1970 (1970)
GroundSoghdiana Stadium
Capacity11,650
ChairmanUktam Mahmudjonov
ManagerUlugbek Bakayev
LeagueUzbekistan Super League)
2019Uzbekistan Super League, 4th of 14
WebsiteClub website

Founded in 1970, it is named after the ancient historical area of Sogdiana. In Soviet times, the club was mainly involved in the Second and First 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 the Uzbekistan Higher League in 1992, Sogdiana sensationally won the bronze medal of this league, an achievement which is still the highest in their history. Besides, they have three times became the winners of the Uzbekistan First League (now called the Uzbekistan Pro League), once won silver league medal, also were two-time winners of the Uzbekistan PFL Cup.

History

Founded in 1970 under the name "Jizzakh" (some sources DSC), in the same year made his debut in Soviet Second League B, getting on the end of the penultimate tournament in 17th place. Since 1973 he participated in the USSR Second League, and in 1979 he was able to get a ticket to the USSR First League. In the USSR First League participated until 1985, and after departure again began to participate in the Second League. Until the dissolution of the USSR club participated in the USSR Second League. In the USSR 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 the Uzbekistan SSR Championship. In Soviet times, the club was an army team.

After Uzbekistani 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 by Pakhtakor and Neftchi 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 the Uzbekistan 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.

Name change history

PeriodName
1970—1972Jizzakh (also DSC)
1973—1975Trud
1975—1976Jizzakh
1976—1977Irrigator
1978—1981Buston
1982—1985Zvezda
1986—1989Yoshlik
1990—н.вSogdiana

Stadium

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 seasons Sogdiana played its home matches at Zaamin stadium. The construction works of renovated Markaziy Stadium were finished in 2015. The stadium changed its name to sporting complex Sogdiana and holds 11,650 spectators. On 26 June 2015 the stadium was officially opened with League match Sogdiana- Kokand 1912.[2] Match finished by 2:1 win of Sogdiana.

League history

Players

Current squad

As of 1 April 2020[3]

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 Shirinboy Abdullaev
2 DF  UZB Sardor Qulmatov
3 DF  UZB Iskandar Shaykulov
4 DF  UZB Elyor Orifov
5 MF  UZB Ayubkhon Numonov
7 MF  UZB Sanjar Rashidov
8 MF  UZB Jamshid Boltaboev
9 MF  UZB Oybek Nurmatov
10 FW  UZB Shokhruz Norkhonov
11 MF  UZB Jasur Hasanov
12 MF  UZB Sanat Shikhov
13 DF  UZB Javokhir Mamasoatov
14 MF  UZB Daniel Nasriddinov
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW  UZB Ivan Nagaev
18 DF  UZB Shavkat Mullajanov
19 FW  UZB Javokhir Qakhramanov
20 FW  UZB Bahodir Nasimov
21 MF  UZB Sakhob Rashidov
22 DF  UZB Shakhboz Jurabekov
27 GK  SRB Milan Mitrović
29 FW  UZB Ibrokhim Qadirov
30 DF  UZB Dian Talkhadov
37 MF  UZB Ismoil Jasurkhoja
55 GK  UZB Fazliddin Isomiddinov
80 FW  BRA Elivelto
93 DF  SRB Marko Kolaković

Honours

USSR

Uzbekistan

Managers

PeriodHead coach
1973 Nikolay Mednykh
1976 Oleg Bugaev
1979 Viktor Borisov
1982 Aleksey Mamykin
1980—1981 Ahrol Inoyatov
1983 Viktor Tikhonov
1984—1985 Gennady Krasnitsky
1986 Sergey Dotsenko
1987—1989 Yuriy Khristoforidi
1989 Suyun Murtazaev
1990 Sergey Dotsenko
1991—1992 Yuriy Khristoforidi
1992—1993 Viktor Borisov
1995—1996 Bakhtiyar Ghafurov
1997—2000 Rauf Inileev
2003 Bakhtiyar Ghafurov
2004—2006 Suyun Murtazaev
2007—2008 Furqat Esanbaev
2009 Oleg Tyulkin
2010—2011 Rauf Inileev
2011 Murad Atadjanov
2012—2017 Davron Fayziev
2018— Alexander Mochinov

References

  1. "Jizzakh Stadium". allstadiums.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2014-03-30.
  2. Генсек ФФУ принял участие в открытии нового стадиона в Джизаке (in Russian). sports.uz. 2015-06-25. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-06-28.
  3. "Coca-Cola Суперлига-2020 жамоалари заявкаси". pfl.uz. Retrieved 1 April 2020.


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