Uzbekistan

Calendário e resultados completos de futebol de Uzbekistan na Copa do Mundo FIFA 2026 — todas as partidas da fase de grupos e eliminatórias, com horários e placares finais.

ConfederaçãoAFC
ApelidoThe White Wolves, Turanians
TécnicoFabio Cannavaro
Fundado1946
CoresWhite / Blue / Green
Tamanho do elenco26 jogadores
CapitãoEldor Shomurodov
Ranking FIFA#50
Estádio sedeMilliy Stadium
Primeira partida1992-06-17 vs Tajikistan
Mais convocaçõesServer Djeparov (128)
Artilheiro históricoEldor Shomurodov (44)
Conquistas

Títulos do futebol

1CAFA Nations Cup2025
A história

História do clube

Uzbekistan, known as the White Wolves, are Central Asia's leading football nation, competing under the AFC banner since gaining independence in 1991. They have grown into a consistent qualifier for the AFC Asian Cup and claimed the 2025 CAFA Nations Cup, with striker Eldor Shomurodov their record scorer and captain.

Uzbekistan football traces its organised roots to the Soviet era, when the republic's clubs competed in Soviet league and cup structures. Following independence in 1991, the national team played its first match in June 1992 — a 2–2 draw with Tajikistan — and was admitted to FIFA and the AFC shortly thereafter. The Uzbekistan Football Association set about developing a domestic league, with Pakhtakor Tashkent serving as the flagship club and Tashkent's stadiums hosting the bulk of home internationals.

Through the late 1990s and 2000s the White Wolves became a fixture in AFC Asian Cup qualification, occasionally reaching the tournament proper while remaining outside the continent's elite tier. A notable early peak was the gold medal at the 1994 Asian Games. Under Italian coach Fabio Cannavaro, appointed in the 2020s, the side made significant strides in both AFC competition and FIFA rankings, rising to 50th in the world by April 2026 and winning the 2025 CAFA Nations Cup. Their qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup marks the programme's most significant achievement to date.

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