Uzbek women's football championship
Uzbek women's football championshipCountry |
Uzbekistan |
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Confederation |
AFC |
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Founded |
1996 |
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Number of teams |
10 |
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Level on pyramid |
1 |
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Most championships |
Andijanka Andijon, Sevinch Qarshi (9) |
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Website |
UFF |
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The Uzbek women's national football championship is top division of women's football in Uzbekistan. The league is organized by the Uzbekistan Football Federation.
Teams
The 2011 season was played by the following 10 teams:[1]
- Chirchik" (Tashkentskaya. region).
- "Tumaris" (Khorezm region)
- "Kirk Keyes" (Nukus)
- "Kushbegi" (Tashkent)
- "Casbah" (Karshi)
- "Kyzylkumochka" (Navoi)
- "TerDU-Surkhan" (Termez)
- "Shark Yulduzi" (Gulistan city)
- KSDYUSSHOR (Tashkent region).
- "Gulbahor" (Namangan)
Format
The league features 10 teams that play a double round-robin to decide the champion. The season is held on several matchweeks, within one matchweek which lasts five days each team plays one game per day in the matchweek's city.
Champions
The champions so far are:[2]
- 1996 Andijanka Andijon
- 1997 Andijanka Andijon
- 1998 Andijanka Andijon
- 1999 Andijanka Andijon
- 2000 Andijanka Andijon
- 2001 Andijanka Andijon
- 2002 Andijanka Andijon
- 2003 Andijanka Andijon
- 2004 Sevinch Qarshi
- 2005 Andijanka Andijon
- 2006 Sevinch Qarshi
- 2007 Sevinch Qarshi
- 2008 Sevinch Qarshi
- 2009 Sevinch Qarshi[3]
- 2010 not known
- 2011 Sevinch Qarshi
- 2012 Sevinch Qarshi
- 2013 Sevinch Qarshi
- 2014 Sevinch Qarshi
References
External links
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