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All Coaches of the Uzbekistan National Football Team: Complete List and Achievements

The Uzbekistan national football team has come a long way, with its coaches playing a key role in the formation of the team and the development of football culture in the country. Each of them made a unique contribution, bringing their own methods and strategies that determined the style of play of the national team. Getting to know the history of the coaches who led the team allows you to better understand the evolution of the football culture of Uzbekistan, as well as the achievements that were achieved under their leadership.

Oleg Bugaev

Oleg Bugaev

Appointed: 01 Jan. 1983

Dismissal: Dec. 31, 1983

Oleg Bugayev is an Uzbek football coach who previously led the Uzbekistan national football team. He is known for his work with young talent and his commitment to developing football in the country. Bugayev has significant experience in Uzbek football, including coaching positions at various clubs. His approach to training and tactics has helped improve the team's performance and increase its competitiveness on the international stage. Bugayev is known for his ability to analyze the game and adapt strategies depending on the opponent.

 

Rustam Akramov

Rustam Akramov

Appointed: 01 Jan 1992

Dismissed: 31 Dec 1994

Rustam Akramov is a name that is forever inscribed in the history of Uzbek football. He became the first head coach of the Uzbekistan national team after the country gained independence. Under his leadership, the Uzbekistan national team won a number of significant victories, including the Central Asian Championship and gold medals at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima. These triumphs were the first major successes for young Uzbek football.

 

Alexander Dmitrievich Ivankov

Alexander Dmitrievich Ivankov

Appointed: 01 Jan. 1995

Dismissal: Dec. 31, 1995

Alexander Dmitrievich Ivankov was not only an outstanding football player who defended the colors of Tashkent "Pakhtakor", but also a talented coach. His contribution to the development of Uzbek football is invaluable. Alexander Ivankov was a bright figure in the history of Uzbek football. His contribution to the development of the national team and football in general deserves deep respect.

 

Bakhodir Khodzhievich Ibragimov

Bakhodir Ibragimov

Appointed: 01 Jan 1996

Dismissal: 31 Dec. 1996

Bakhodir Khodjievich Ibragimov was not only an outstanding Uzbek football player, but also an experienced coach. Although he did not lead the Uzbekistan national team for as long as some other specialists, his contribution to the development of national football is significant. Ibragimov led the Uzbekistan national team in 1996. As an experienced coach, he brought to the team his knowledge and experience gained while working with other clubs.

 

Veiga da Silva

Veiga da Silva

Appointed: Sep 1, 1996

Dismissed: Dec 31, 1998

Ubijara Veiga da Silva is a name that has become iconic in the history of Uzbek football. He became the first foreign head coach of the Uzbekistan national team. Under his leadership, the biggest victory of the Uzbekistan national team was recorded - 15:0 over Mongolia. He was not just a coach, but a real pioneer who opened a new page in the history of Uzbek football. His name will forever remain in the memory of fans.

 

Rustam Tukhtamuradovich Mirsadykov

Rustam Mirsadykov

Appointed: 01 Jan 1997

Dismissal: 18 Oct 1997

Rustam Tukhtamuradovich Mirsadykov is a name well known to Uzbek football fans. As an experienced football player and coach, Mirsadykov made a significant contribution to the development of domestic football. Mirsadykov's main achievements are associated withcoaching work in various Uzbek clubs. He led teams to victories in the Uzbekistan championship, which testifies to his high coaching skills. Thanks to his experience and knowledge, Mirsadykov has always been in demand in Uzbek football. His opinion was valued by both colleagues and fans.

 

Makhmud Rakhimov

Makhmud Rakhimov

Appointed: July 01, 1999

Dismissal: Dec. 24, 1999

Makhmud Rakhimov is a name that is forever inscribed in gold letters in the history of Uzbek football. Being not only a talented football player but also an outstanding coach, Rakhimov made an invaluable contribution to the development of national football. Under Rakhimov's leadership, the Uzbekistan national team successfully qualified for the 2000 Asian Cup, which was a great achievement for Uzbek football. Rakhimov significantly increased the prestige of the Uzbekistan national team in the international arena. He paid great attention to the development of young talents, giving them the opportunity to prove themselves at the highest level. Unfortunately, the life of Mahmud Rakhimov was tragically cut short in 1999. His departure was a huge loss for all Uzbek football.

 

Pavel Sadyrin

Pavel Sadyrin

Appointed: 01 Apr. 2000

Dismissal: May 20, 2000

 

Yuri Sargsyan

Yuri Sargsyan

Appointed: July 01, 2000

Dismissal: Jan 31, 2004

 

Vladimir Salkov

Vladimir Salkov

Appointed: 01 Dec. 2000

Dismissal: 13 Oct. 2001

Vladimir Maksimovich Salkov is a name that is well known to fans of Russian football. He was a successful football player and coach, and was also a member of the coaching staff of the Russian national team. In 2000-2001, he headed the national team of Uzbekistan. Under Salkov's leadership, the Uzbekistan national team fought to qualify for major tournaments, such as the World Cup. The coach actively attracted young players to the team, trying to renew the team's roster. Salkov was not afraid to experiment with tactical schemes, trying to find the best option for the team.

 

Ravshan Khaydarov

Ravshan Khaydarov

Appointed: 03 Jan 2002

Dismissed: 31 Dec 2004

Ravshan Khaidarov is a name that is inextricably linked with the successes of Uzbek football. As a talented football player and an outstanding coach, Khaidarov made an invaluable contribution to the development of domestic football. He paid great attention to the development of young talents, which allowed him to renew the national team and ensure its future. Khaidarov is known for his tactical skills and ability to adapt the team's game to different opponents.

 

Hans-Jurgen Gede

Hans-Jurgen Gede

Appointed: Feb 09 2005

Dismissal: March 30, 2005

Hans-Jurgen Gede is a name that is well known to fans of Uzbek football. The German specialist contributed to the development of domestic football, working with the Uzbekistan national team in the early 2000s. Gede worked in the Uzbekistan national team as an assistant head coach, and then as a head coach. The German specialist brought European principles of the training process and game tactics to Uzbek football. Gede paid great attention to the development of young talents, which allowed him to renew the team and ensure its future.

 

Bob Houghton

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Appointed: August 17, 2005

Dismissed: Oct. 12, 2005

 

Valery Nepomnyashchy

Valery Nepomnyashchy

Appointed: 22 Feb 2006

Dismissed: 17 Nov 2006

Valery Kuzmich Nepomnyashchy is an outstanding Russian football coach, known for his achievements in Russian football. Teams coached by Nepomnyashchy often demonstrated attacking and spectacular play, which could be associated with the Eastern mentality.

 

Rauf Inileev

Rauf Inileev

Appointed: Feb 07, 2007

Dismissal: Sep 18, 2008

Rauf Inileev is a name that is inextricably linked with the development of Uzbek football. Being both an outstanding football player and a successful coach, Inileev made a significant contribution to the formation and development of domestic football. Inileev has repeatedly led various youth teams of Uzbekistan, sharing his experience to the younger generation. Being a native of Uzbekistan, Inileev deeply understands the specifics of local football and the mentality of the players. He has always paid great attention to the development of young talents, which allowed us to renew the national team and ensure its future. His contribution to the development of domestic football is invaluable.

 

Mirzhalol Kasymov

Mirzhalol Kasymov

Appointed: September 19, 2008.

Dismissed: April 6, 2010


Appointed: June 4, 2012

Dismissal: June 23, 2015

Mirzhalol Kasymov – is a name that is inextricably linked with the success of Uzbek football, both as a player and as a coach. As an outstanding football player, Kasymov represented the Uzbekistan national team and achieved significant success in the international arena. Thanks to his playing experience, Kasymov has a deep understanding of football and can effectively transfer his knowledge to players. Under Kasymov's leadership, the Uzbekistan national team regularly qualified for major international tournaments. Kasimov was actively involved in the development of football infrastructure in Uzbekistan.

 

Vadim Abramov

Vadim Abramov

Appointed: 07 Apr 2010

Dismissed: 04 Jun 2012


Appointed: 23 Sep 2019

Dismissed: 19 Jun 2021

Vadim Karlenovich Abramov is a name that has firmly entered the history of Uzbek football in recent years. As an experienced football player and coach, Abramov contributed to the development of the national team. Before working with the national team, Abramov coached several Uzbek clubs, which gave him a deep understanding of local football. The coach actively attracted young players to the national team, trying to renew the team's roster. Deep knowledge of local football allowed Abramov to work effectively with the national team.

 

Samvel Babayan

Samvel Babayan

Appointed: June 23, 2015

Dismissal: September 7, 2017

Samvel Vyacheslavovich Babayan is a name that is firmly associated with modern Uzbek football. As both an outstanding football player and a successful coach, Babayan has made a significant contribution to the development of the national team.

 

Hector Cuper

Hector Cuper

Appointed: 02 Aug 2018

Dismissed: 22 Sep. 2019

Héctor Raúl Cúper is a name that is familiar to football fans around the world. The Argentine specialist with extensive coaching experience led the Uzbekistan national team from 2018 to 2019. Cooper set ambitious goals for the Uzbekistan national team related to reaching major international tournaments.

 

Srecko Katanec

Srecko Katanec

Appointed: 12 Aug 2021 to present

Srečko Katanec is an experienced Slovenian footballer and coach who currently leads the Uzbekistan national football team. His appointment in 2021 has generated great interest among fans given his extensive experience working with various national teams. Under Katanec's leadership, the Uzbekistan national team has demonstrated stable play and achieved positive results. Katanets is known for his tactical flexibility and ability to adapt the team's game to a specific opponent.

 

The coaches of the Uzbekistan national football team have left a bright mark in the history of the national team, and their achievements have become an important part of the country's football heritage. Despite the difficulties and challenges, each of them sought to lead the team to new heights, contributing to the development of football in Uzbekistan. By analyzing their successes and approaches, we can assess how coaching experience and philosophy influenced the results of the national team, and also inspire future generations of footballers and coaches to new achievements.

 

 

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