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Rivals eye Pakhtakor’s crown as Uzbek Super League kicks off

March 1, 2024 Martin Lowe

The 2024 Uzbek Super League season is set to get underway this weekend, with a contrasting mix of financial prudence and a thriving youth talent pool, that raises the very real prospect of the most […]

INTERVIEWS

The best is yet to come: Fayzullaev

July 4, 2023 Paul Williams

Uzbek teen sensation Abbosbek Fayzullaev has boldly declared his nation will finally end their World Cup drought and qualify for the next global showpiece in 2026. On the back of winning the AFC U20 Asian […]

FEATURES

Uzbek Super League kicks off amid renewed optimism

March 3, 2023 Martin Lowe

As the new Super League season resumes this weekend, Uzbek football is buoyant, generating increased interest inside and out of the country’s borders. With renewed optimism placed on the new youth structures in place across […]

ANALYSIS

Can anyone stop Pakhtakor’s dominance of Uzbek football?

March 1, 2022 Martin Lowe

If this weekend’s curtain raiser was anything to go by, Uzbek football looks to have started 2022 in the same fashion as it ended 2021. Unfortunately, however, 2021 will not live long in the memory; […]

ANALYSIS

Pakhtakor the hunted as Uzbek Super League kicks off

March 9, 2021 Martin Lowe

The sight of Pakhtakor lifting yet another piece of silverware this past weekend, which has become increasingly commonplace in Uzbek football of late, was indeed a familiar one.  At the turn of a new domestic […]

PODCAST

The Asian Game – Episode 52

April 17, 2020 TAG Admin

On this week’s show, Scott recalls his journeys to Uzbekistan and reflections on the 1979 air disaster that killed the entire Pakhtakor team, as we talk to Brian Song, the producer of an upcoming documentary […]

ANALYSIS

What does the future hold for Uzbekistan after another failure?

January 27, 2020 Martin Lowe

Saturday’s defeat to Australia brought to a close Uzbekistan’s dream of qualifying for the Olympics for a first time since independence. A moment that would’ve been the pinnacle of the nation’s football history to date, […]

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