PFK Metallurg Bekabad

PFK Metallurg Bekabad (Uzbek: "Metallurg Bekobod") is an Uzbek football club based in Bekabad. They play in the Uzbekistan Super League.

PFK Metallurg Bekabad
Full nameMetallurg Bekobod
Founded1945 (1945)
GroundMetallurg Bekabad Stadium
Capacity15,000
ManagerAndrey Shipilov
LeagueUzbekistan Super League
2019Uzbekistan Super Leapgue, 5th of 14

History

The club was founded in 1945. Metallurg played in one of the regional zones of Soviet Second League until 1992. Since 1992 club played in Uzbekistan First League. From 1992 to 1993 club was named Madanchi. In 1994 club was renamed to Metallurg. 1997 season club finished as runner-up after Temiryo'lchi and promoted to the Uzbek League. The 2002 season Metallurg ranked at 5th place which is club's highest performance ever.

Stadium

The club plays its matches at Stadium named after A.Anokhin since 1960. Originally the stadium had capacity 5,000 spectators.[1] In 2009 the reconstruction works started to renovate the stadium. In summer 2012 the construction works have been finished and capacity of the all-seater stadium expanded to 15,000. The opening ceremony of the stadium was held on 4 August 2012 with Uzbek League match Metallurg – Pakhtakor ended with 1–2.[2][3]

League history

Players

Current squad

As of 6 January 2019.

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 Zafar Safoev
4 DF  UZB Khikmat Khoshimov
5 DF  UZB Abbos Otakhonov
6 MF  UZB Ibrokhim Yuldoshev
7 MF  UZB Sukhrob Nurullaev
8 MF  UZB Server Djeparov
10 FW  UZB Islom Isakzhanov
12 GK  UZB Aleksandr Lobanov
14 MF  UZB Abror Toshkuziev
15 DF  UZB Zokhid Abdullaev
17 MF  UZB Muzaffar Muzaffarov
18 DF  UZB Shavkat Mullajanov
19 DF  UZB Donier Usmonov
20 MF  UZB Mirghiyos Sulaymanov
21 DF  UZB Kamoliddin Tadzhiev
22 MF  UZB Murod Toshmatov
24 FW  UZB Doniyor Khoshimov
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 GK  UZB Temurbek Tuychiev
27 MF  UZB Mukhmmad Khahramonov
28 MF  UZB Stanislav Andreev
30 FW  RUS Andrei Shipilov
35 GK  UZB Akmal Tursunboev
38 FW  UZB Mukhammadzhon Sultanov
42 DF  UZB Khudoyshukur Sattorov
70 MF  RUS Sergei Tumasyan
77 MF  UZB Mukhammad Isaev
80 MF  UZB Saidzhamol Davlatdzhonov
88 DF  UZB Abror Khusinov
92 MF  UZB Otabek Zokirov
MF  UZB Sunnat Ermatov
FW  UZB Azizkhon Ibragimov
FW  UZB Ayubkhon Numanov
DF  UZB Odil Abdumazhidov

Honours

  • Uzbek SSR Cup:
Winners (2): 1985, 1990
  • Uzbekistan First League:
Runners-up: 1997
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