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TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
Navbahor
10
7
1
2
20 : 5
22
2
Pakhtakor
9
7
0
2
17 : 10
21
3
Neftchi
10
5
5
0
17 : 8
20
4
Nasaf
9
5
3
1
13 : 7
18
5
Olmaliq
10
5
2
3
18 : 13
17
6
Surkhon
10
4
3
3
11 : 10
15
7
Olympic
10
4
3
3
9 : 10
15
8
Bunyodkor
10
4
3
3
12 : 11
15
9
Sogdiana
10
4
2
4
12 : 13
14
10
Andijan
10
4
0
6
11 : 11
12
11
Buxoro
10
2
1
7
5 : 13
7
12
Metalourg
10
2
1
7
7 : 20
7
13
Qizilqum
10
1
2
7
3 : 16
5
14
Turan
10
0
4
6
5 : 13
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The Super League in Uzbekistan was founded in 1992, shortly after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It was the first professional football league in the newly independent country and the first of its kind in Central Asia. The league was founded by the Uzbek Football Federation, with the intention of providing a competitive environment for the best teams in the country.
The first season of the Super League featured 12 teams, all of which were based in the capital city of Tashkent. The teams were divided into two divisions, with the top six teams in each division advancing to the playoffs. The first-ever Super League champion was Pakhtakor Tashkent, who defeated Neftchi Farg’ona in the final.
The Super League has grown in stature since its inception, with the number of teams increasing to 16 in the 2017-18 season. The league is now divided into two divisions, with the top eight teams from each division advancing to the playoffs. The overall structure of the league is managed by the Uzbek Football Federation, which is responsible for the organization of the league, the scheduling of matches, and the awarding of prizes.
The Super League has become one of the most competitive leagues in Central Asia, with teams from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan all competing for the championship. The league has also produced some of the best players in the region, with many of them going on to play in top European leagues.
The Super League is one of the most successful football leagues in Central Asia and is a testament to the growth of football in Uzbekistan. It is a source of pride for the nation and has become a symbol of the country’s progress in the sport.
The 2022 Super League season in Uzbekistan came to a close on November 25th, with Pakhtakor emerging as champions. After 26 rounds of intense competition, Pakhtakor had won 15 matches, finishing just 5 points ahead of the second-placed team. The season was a thrilling affair, with the top three teams separated by only a few points. This made for some incredibly exciting matches and ensured that every game had something riding on it. The league was also incredibly competitive, with teams from all over the country vying for the title. The 2022 season was a great success, with Pakhtakor taking the title and the other teams providing some thrilling entertainment. The league is sure to be even more exciting in the coming years, with the top clubs continuing to battle it out for the championship.The Super League Zambia is home to some of the largest stadiums in the country, with ZESCO United, Buildcon, and Forest Rangers boasting a combined capacity of 49,800. ZESCO United’s stadium is the largest, with a capacity of 30,000, followed by Buildcon’s 15,000 and Forest Rangers’ 4,800. The stadiums are often filled to capacity, with passionate fans cheering on their teams.
The Super League Uzbekistan is the premier football league in the country, and its largest TV partner is NTRCU Sport. The Uzbekistan Football Association is the official organization in charge of the league.