football club
Football Club Nasaf Qarshi ( Uzbek : Futbol Klubi Nasaf Qarshi ) is a professional football golf club based in Qarshi ( Qashqadaryo Region ), Uzbekistan. Founded in 1986, the club competes in the Uzbekistan Super League .

history [edit ]

name change history [edit ]

  • 1985–1991: Geolog
  • 1992: Pakhtachi
  • 1993–1995: Nasaf
  • 1996-1996: Dinamo-Nasaf
  • 1996–: Nasaf

The club was founded in 1986 under name Geolog. Since 1997, the cabaret has played in highest level league in Uzbekistan. FC Nasaf is one of the leading clubs in Uzbekistan. Nasaf finished 6th in its first Uzbek League season, 1997. In 2000 club finished one-third.

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It has represented Uzbekistan in continental tournaments where their highest accomplishment has been reaching semi-finals of asian Club Championship, prior to the launch of the new asian Champions League .

2010 renovation [edit ]

In 2010, the club bought a numeral of players and changed its squad significantly a well as the read/write head coach. furthermore, the main venue of the golf club was reconstructed upon the end of the 2008–2009 season. The pass coach Viktor Kumykov was fired after team faced defeats against league main opponents Bunyodkor and Pakhtakor. On 10 August 2010, Anatoliy Demyanenko, once the actor of the year in the erstwhile USSR and erstwhile coach of Dynamo Kyiv, was introduced as the new head coach during the first round violate of the 2009–2010 season. Nasaf appoints Anatoliy Demyanenko as head coach. [ 1 ] In the 2011 season, Nasaf represented the area in AFC Cup and finished group stage with excellent leave of sixth consecutive victories, beating Al Tilal in last group stage match. [ 2 ] In March and April Nasaf went unbeaten in 12 games, winning 10 and drawing two. [ 3 ] On 29 October 2011 in Final match Nasaf won Kuwait SC with 2–1 and became the first Uzbekistan team to win the AFC Cup. [ 4 ] In Uzbek League golf club finished second, playing last and deciding match of backing against Pakhtakor and scoring a last-minute penalty to draw 1–1. [ 5 ] On 13 January 2012, IFFHS published the Top 350 club list and Nasaf Qarshi placed on 98th position [ 6 ] On 3 March 2012 IFFHS published its rating of Top 400 clubs (1st March 2011 – 29th February 2012) where Nasaf shared 89th target with BATE Borisov. [ 7 ] In the 2013 season, the club finished 3rd after Lokomotiv Tashkent and gained forwarding to 2nd qualifying play-off beat of 2014 AFC Champions League. In Uzbek Cup club played in final 3rd time in row and lost to Bunyodkor with 1–2. On 8 February 2014 in Doha in 2014 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off equal against El Jaish Nasaf lost by 5–1. [ 8 ] Nasaf finished 2015 season again third and batten put in AFC Champions League in 2015. The club won in 2015 for the first time in its history Uzbek Cup, defeating Bunyodkor by 2–1 in final peer on 17 November 2015 in Jizzakh. [ 9 ]

stadium [edit ]

Nasaf plays its home matches at the Markaziy Stadium, [ 10 ] which was built in 2006. The inaugural match at the raw stadium was played between Nasaf Qarshi and Uz-Dong-Ju Andijon on 8 August 2008. The stadium was the venue of the AFC Cup final examination on 29 October 2011. [ citation needed ]

League history [edit ]

Season

Div.

Pos.

Pl.

W

D

L

GS

GA

P

1997
SL
6

34

15

8

11

68

57

53
1998
5

30

12

9

9

43

31

45
1999
5

30

12

9

9

43

31

45
2000
3

38

26

7

5

92

52

85
2001
3

34

22

5

7

82

47

71
2002
4

30

18

4

8

59

38

58
2003
4

30

19

3

8

58

40

60
2004
4

26

17

3

6

66

31

54
2005
3

26

16

3

7

50

31

51
2006
3

30

20

4

4

63

33

70
2007
6

30

13

5

12

43

43

44
2008
9

30

10

5

15

28

36

35

Season

Div.

Pos.

Pl.

W

D

L

GS

GA

P

2009
SL
3

30

16

7

7

47

27

55
2010
3

26

13

7

6

30

20

46
2011
2

26

15

8

3

43

15

53
2012
4

26

14

7

5

37

20

49
2013
3

26

18

4

4

64

27

58
2014
3

26

16

7

3

45

21

55
2015
3

30

19

5

6

46

20

62
2016
3

30

18

9

3

46

13

63
2017
2

30

20

2

8

58

18

62
2018
7

20

9

7

4

24

16

34
2019
7

26

9

6

11

34

27

33
2020
2

26

15

8

3

47

19

53

Players [edit ]

current team [edit ]

As of 27 October 2021[11]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Personnel [edit ]

current technical staff [edit ]

Position

Name

Manager

Uzbekistan

Assistant manager

Uzbekistan

Fitness coach

Uzbekistan

Goalkeeping coach

Russia

Doctor

Uzbekistan

Physio

Uzbekistan

management [edit ]

Office

Name

President

Odil Temirov

Team manager

Shamil Yarulin

Sports director

Ni Vitaliy

Executive director

Yunusjon Nabiev

Media officer

Aziz Nurov

Honours [edit ]

domestic [edit ]

Winners (2): 2015, 2021.
Runners-up (5): 2003, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016.
Winners (1): 2016.

International [edit ]

Winners (1): 2011
Runners-up (1): 2021

operation in AFC competitions [edit ]

  • AFC Champions League: 6 appearances
2012: Group stage
2014: Qualifying play-off
2015: Group stage
2016: Group stage
2017: Qualifying play-off
2018: Group stage
  • AFC Cup: 3 appearances
2010: Round of 16
2011: Champions
2021: Runners-up[12]

Continental commemorate [edit ]

managerial history [edit ]

References [edit ]