

Uzbekistan
Founded
1946
Coach
Fabio CannavaroVenue
Paxtakor Markaziy Stadion
City
Toshkent (Tashkent)
Capacity
54,170
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
2W 2D 0L
H:1W/A:1W
Goals
6 / 2 (+4)
H:2/A:4
Clean Sheets
2
H:1/A:1
Sidelined Players (1)
Recent Results
vs Urartu
30/01/2026Friendlies
vs China PR
26/01/2026Friendlies
@ IR Iran
08/09/2025CAFA Nations Cup
vs Kyrgyzstan
05/09/2025CAFA Nations Cup
@ Turkmenistan
02/09/2025CAFA Nations Cup
vs Oman
30/08/2025CAFA Nations Cup
vs Qatar
10/06/2025AFC World Cup Qualifiers
@ UAE
05/06/2025AFC World Cup Qualifiers
@ IR Iran
25/03/2025AFC World Cup Qualifiers
vs Kyrgyzstan
20/03/2025AFC World Cup Qualifiers
Upcoming Fixtures
Uzbekistan
The Uzbekistan national football team, known as the White Wolves, is governed by the Uzbekistan Football Federation and competes in AFC Asian Cup qualifying and FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers. Since independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Uzbekistan has grown steadily in Asian football, qualifying for multiple AFC Asian Cup tournaments. They reached the AFC Asian Cup quarter-finals in 2011 and 2023, the latter signalling a new generation of talent. Notable players include Odil Ahmedov, Server Djeparov, and rising stars like Eldor Shomurodov who have played in top European leagues. Uzbekistan typically plays home matches at the Bunyodkor Stadium in Tashkent, a 34,000-capacity venue, and are considered an emerging force in Asian football.

























