Pakhtakor Tashkent denied any wrongdoing with registration of Akmal Holmatov with the AFC. The club said Mr Holmatov obtained a passport of Uzbekistan in 2002.
22/04/2008Read more
AFC has announced the first list of contenders for the coveted AFC Player of the Year 2008 award, setting in motion a transparent process which will ultimately culminate in the unveiling of the best football player in Asia towards the end of the year.
22/04/2008Read more
AFC has revised the criteria for selecting the AFC Player of the Year 2008 to infuse more transparency into the process.
22/04/2008Read more
Japanese champions Kashima Antlers and 2006 runners-up Al-Karama of Syria have a chance to book their Asian Champions League quarterfinals berths with wins when the fourth leg of the tournament kicks off Wednesday.
22/04/2008Read more
Kuruvchi’s wonderful start to the season continued when the AFC Champions League side from Uzbekistan consolidated their grip atop the domestic game with a 4-0 demolition of Dinamo Samarkand on Friday.
21/04/2008Read more
Defending champions Pakhtakor failed to close the gap on fellow AFC Champions League team and early leaders Kuruvchi after a goalless draw against Mashal in the Uzbekistan League’s sixth round on Friday.
21/04/2008Read more
AFC has announced the disciplinary summary for Match day 4 of the AFC Champions League Match on April 23, 2008.
18/04/2008Read more
AFC has launched an investigation into the identities of two Central Asian players after what the Confederation believes is a case of falsification of nationalities to play in AFC competitions.
18/04/2008Read more
India defeated Uzbekistan 2-1 to advance to the semi-finals of the Asia-Oceania leg of World under-14 tennis championship at Shenzen, China. Top-seeded India will now take on China, who thrashed Chinese Taipei 3-0 in the other quarterfinal, for a berth in the World Group final to be held in August in Prostejov, Czech Republic.
18/04/2008Read more
Uzbekistan had two reasons for celebration in March. Not only did the Central Asians beat Saudi Arabia 3-0 in their second outing of the continent’s third stage of qualifying to the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™, but they also climbed ten places to 60th on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking. Moreover, they leapfrogged Iraq into sixth place in Asia’s pecking order on the global ladder in the process, edging ever closer to the ’big five’ of Japan, Australia, Korea Republic, Iran and Saudi Arabia.
17/04/2008Read more
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