Fixtures

Uzbekistan PFL 07/31 14:00 16 FK Buxoro vs AGMK - View
Uzbekistan Cup 08/25 14:00 3 FC Bunyodkor vs FK Buxoro - View

Results

Uzbekistan PFL 07/04 15:00 15 [10] Termez Surkhon v FK Buxoro [15] D 0-0
Uzbekistan PFL 06/29 15:00 14 [15] FK Buxoro v Shortan Guzor [16] W 3-1
Uzbekistan Cup 06/25 14:30 4 AGMK v FK Buxoro W 1-3
Uzbekistan PFL 06/20 15:00 13 [4] Neftchi Fargona v FK Buxoro [15] L 1-0
Uzbekistan PFL 06/14 19:00 13 Neftchi Fergana v FK Buxoro - PPT.
Uzbekistan PFL 06/13 15:00 12 [15] FK Buxoro v Andijon FK [10] D 1-1
Uzbekistan PFL 05/31 19:00 12 FK Buxoro v FK Andijan - PPT.
Uzbekistan PFL 05/24 16:00 11 [14] Sogdiana Jizzakh v FK Buxoro [15] D 1-1
Uzbekistan PFL 05/17 13:00 10 [15] FK Buxoro v Dinamo Samarqand [3] D 2-2
Uzbekistan PFL 05/10 15:15 9 [12] Pakhtakor Tashkent v FK Buxoro [15] L 6-0
Uzbekistan PFL 05/03 13:00 8 [15] FK Buxoro v FK Mashal Mubarek [14] L 1-2
Uzbekistan PFL 04/27 13:00 7 [8] Navbahor Namangan v FK Buxoro [15] L 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 17 6 11
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 4 2 2
Losses 9 2 7
Goals for 19 10 9
Goals against 28 9 19
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 7 0 7

Wikipedia - FC Bukhara

FK Buxoro (Uzbek: Futbol Klubi Buxoro) is an Uzbek professional football club based in Bukhara. Founded in 1989, the club competes in the Uzbekistan Super League.

History

The old club logo in 2009–12

The club was founded in 1960 under name Bukhoro. In 1989 club was renamed to Nurafshon. During the 1990 season the club played in the Soviet Second League, zone "East", finishing in 4th position. Buxoro played its first Oliy League season in 1992. The best club performance in Oliy League is runners-up of 1994 season after Neftchi Farg'ona.

FK Bukhoro played three times in semi-final of Uzbek Cup. In 2005 Cup semi-final club lost to Neftchi Farg'ona in two legs by 1–3 and in 2012 lost to Nasaf with a 3–5 score. After the 2013 season had finished, on 10 November 2013 Edgar Gess became new head coach of Bukhoro, replacing Tachmurad Agamuradov in this position.

Name changes

  • 1960–67: FC Bukhoro
  • 1967–80: Fakel Bukhoro
  • 1980–88: FC Bukhoro
  • 1989–97: Nurafshon Buxoro
  • 1997–2021: FK Buxoro
  • 2021 (since September): Nurafshon Buxoro
  • 2022–: FK Buxoro

Domestic history

Season League Uzbekistan Cup Top goalscorer Manager
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
1991 SSL 4th 42 20 9 13 72 45 49 Stanislav Kaminskiy
1992 1st 4th 32 20 7 5 59 23 47 R32 Yuriy Ageev 15 Stanislav Kaminskiy
1993 1st 5th 30 15 5 10 46 32 35 R32 Mikhail Fomin 9 Boris Lavrov
1994 1st 2nd 30 20 4 6 63 31 44 Quarter-final Olim Tillyaev 19 Alexander Ivankov
1995 1st 5th 30 13 1 16 39 26 40 Quarter-final Mustafa Belyalov
1996 1st 5th 30 15 5 10 52 39 50 Quarter-final Yuriy Ageev 12 Islom Akhmedov
Igor Plyugin
1997 1st 7th 34 16 5 13 57 55 53 Quarter-final Stanislav Kaminskiy
1998 1st 6th 30 13 4 13 51 50 43 Quarter-final Stanislav Kaminskiy
Khakim Fuzailov
1999 1st 9th 30 10 7 13 44 50 37 - Khakim Fuzailov
2000 1st 6th 38 20 5 13 73 60 65 R32 Usmon Toshev
2001 1st 8th 34 15 3 16 57 58 48 Semi-final Usmon Toshev
2002 1st 7th 30 12 5 13 37 53 41 R16 Usmon Toshev
2003 1st 12th 30 10 2 18 48 56 32 Quarter-final Usmon Toshev
2004 1st 7th 26 10 3 13 31 45 30 Quarter-final Rahmat Inogamov 8 Usmon Toshev
2005 1st 12th 26 9 2 15 37 59 29 Semi-final Alisher Kholiqov 6 Usmon Toshev
2006 1st 11th 30 9 7 14 35 34 34 Quarter-final Alisher Kholiqov 9 Usmon Toshev
2007 1st 9th 30 11 3 16 29 43 36 R16 Usmon Toshev
2008 1st 15th 30 7 5 18 25 44 26 Quarter-final Lochin Soliev 8 Usmon Toshev
2009 1st 15th 30 6 6 18 40 59 24 Quarter-final Rauf Inileev
2010 2nd 1st 30 24 2 4 71 21 74 R32 Abdulatif Juraev 27 Rauf Inileev
Gennadiy Kochnev
2011 1st 9th 26 8 7 11 23 38 31 R32 Sukhrob Nematov 7 Gennadiy Kochnev
2012 1st 7th 26 10 5 11 24 31 35 Semi-final Vokhid Shodiev 5 Jamshid Saidov
Täçmyrat Agamyradow
2013 1st 6th 26 10 3 13 33 44 33 R16 Vokhid Shodiev 12 Täçmyrat Agamyradow
2014 1st 12th 26 6 7 13 22 42 25 R32 Sukhrob Nematov
Ulugbek Bakayev
Predrag Vujović
3 Edgar Gess
Said Seýidow (interim)
Alexander Mochinov
2015 1st 14th 30 7 5 18 31 53 26 R16 Aziz Ibragimov 10 Alexander Mochinov
Shukhrat Fayziev (interim)
Jamshid Saidov
2016 1st 4th 30 17 7 6 42 27 58 Semi-final Aziz Ibragimov 10 Jamshid Saidov
2017 1st 6th 30 13 7 10 42 20 46 Quarter-final Ivan Nagaev 10 Ulugbek Bakayev
2018 1st 6th 20 3 1 16 14 41 10 R32 Arslanmyrat Amanow 5 Ulugbek Bakayev
2019 1st 12th 26 5 9 12 18 37 24 R32 Doston Ibragimov 3 Bakhtiyor Ashurmatov
Mukhsin Mukhamadiev
2020 1st 15th 26 1 11 14 19 50 14 R16 Izzatilla Abdullaev
Jasurbek Khakimov
Bekhruz Sadullaev
3 Mukhsin Mukhamadiev
Julio Hernandeź
Jamshid Saidov
The Bukhara soccer team, representing the historic city of Bukhara in Uzbekistan, is a prominent club known for its rich heritage and passionate fan base. Founded in the early 20th century, the team has a storied history in Uzbek football, showcasing a blend of traditional values and modern athleticism.

Bukhara plays its home matches at the Central Stadium of Bukhara, a venue that resonates with the echoes of countless thrilling encounters. The team's colors, often a vibrant mix of blue and white, symbolize the spirit and pride of the region.

Over the years, Bukhara has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent, emphasizing teamwork, and playing an attacking style of football that excites fans. The club has participated in various national leagues and tournaments, consistently striving for excellence and aiming to secure its place among the top teams in Uzbekistan.

With a commitment to community engagement and youth development, Bukhara not only aims for success on the pitch but also seeks to inspire the next generation of soccer players in the region. The team's resilience and determination make it a formidable competitor in Uzbek football, and its legacy continues to grow as it strives for new achievements in the beautiful game.