2010 Uzbekistan First League

Uzbekistan First League
Season 2011
Champions FK Buxoro
Promoted FK Buxoro
Sogdiana Jizzakh
Top goalscorer 27 goals
Abdulatif Juraev
2009
2011

The 2010 Uzbekistan First League was the 19th season of 2nd level football in Uzbekistan since 1992.

Teams and locations

Zarafshan NCZ
Imkon
Shurchi-Lochin
Muborak
Chust-Pakhtakor
Locations of the 2010 Uzbekistan First League Teams
Stadium of FK Khiva
Team Location Stadium Stadium capacity
FK Buxoro Bukhoro Bukhoro Sport Majmuasi 22,700
Sogdiana Jizzakh Jizzakh Jizzakh Stadium 9,000
FK Guliston Guliston 12,400
Zarafshon NCZ Zarafshan
FK Khiva Khiva
Lokomotiv BFK Tashkent
Imkon Oltiariq Altyaryk
Dynamo Ghallakor Ghallaorol
Shurchi-Lochin Shurchi
Mash'al Akademiya Muborak
Oqtepa Tashkent
FK Kosonsoy Kosonsoy
Chust-Pakhtakor Chust
FC Spartak Tashkent Tashkent
Durmon-Sport Tashkent
NBU Osiyo Tashkent

Competition format

League consists of 16 teams which play on regular home-and-away schedule: each team plays the other teams twice. The top two teams of the promote to Uzbek top league.

League Table

The final standigs of teams after last matchday. FK Buxoro and Sogdiana Jizzakh promoted to Oliy Liga.[1]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GF Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FK Buxoro 30 24 2 4 71 21 +5074Promotion to Uzbek League
2 Sogdiana Jizzakh 30 21 3 6 57 21+3666.
3 FK Guliston 30 18 3 9 56 31+2557
4 Zarafshon NCZ 30 16 5 9 53 38+1553
5 FK Khiva 30 16 4 10 52 48+952
6 Lokomotiv BFK 30 14 6 10 33 23+1048
7 Imkon Oltiariq 30 14 4 12 42 39+346
8 Dynamo Ghallakor 30 14 4 12 29 27+246
9 Shurchi-Lochin 30 12 7 11 37 42-539
10 Mash'al Akademiya 30 11 8 11 42 29+1341
11 Oqtepa 30 13 2 15 48 49-141
12 FK Kosonsoy 30 9 5 16 30 63-3332
13 Chust-Pakhtakor 30 7 5 18 32 68-3626
14 FC Spartak Tashkent 30 6 7 17 23 38-1525
15 Durmon-Sport 30 7 1 22 22 57-3522
16 NBU Osiyo 30 4 2 24 25 64-3914

Top goalscorers

# Scorer Goals (Pen.) Team
1 Uzbekistan Abdulatif Juraev 27 Chust-Pakhtakor/FK Buxoro
2 Uzbekistan Bahodir Pardaev 26 Sogdiana Jizzakh

Last updated: October 28, 2010
Source: Uzbekistan First League

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