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Uzbekistan National Team Results History
Confederation: AFC
Statistics for last 365 Days
Current rank: 108
Games played: 6
2 Wins 1 Draws 3 Lost
Score: 7-7 |
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Legend
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For ranking are counted only results for last 365 days
Listed results since 1.1.2006 |

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| Ravshan Irmatov and Viktor Kassai will referee the World Cup semifinals, FIFA said on Monday. Uzbekistan's Irmatov will take charge of the Netherlands-Uruguay match at Cape Town on Tuesday for his fifth match of the finals. The 32-year-old Irmatov also refereed the Germany-Argentina quarterfinal on Saturday, and the opening match between South Africa and Mexico. |
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| FIFA has appointed Ravshan Irmatov to referee the Argentina-Germany quarterfinal at the World Cup. Saturday's game in Cape Town will be the 32-year-old Uzbek's fourth match at the tournament, including the opening game between South Africa and Mexico plus Argentina's 2-0 group-stage win over Greece. |
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PRETORIA (Reuters) - Soft-spoken and serious, Uzbek referee Ravshan Irmatov was a picture of calm while a global media storm raged around him Sunday.
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Uzbekistan's Ravshan Irmatov will referee the opening World Cup match between hosts South Africa and Mexico at Soccer City in Johannesburg on Friday, organisers FIFA said Saturday.
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| Uzbek referee Ravshan Irmatov has been assigned Friday's opening World Cup match between Mexico and South Africa. Carlos Simon of Brazil gets the high-profile game between the United States and England on Saturday. An international ref since 2003, Irmatov is the only Uzbek referee to have officiated in the final stages of a FIFA tournament. |
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| Uzbek referee Ravshan Irmatov has been assigned Friday's opening World Cup match between Mexico and South Africa. |
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| World Cup-winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has quit his job with Uzbek club Bunyodkor after failing to win the Asian Champions League. The 61-year-old Brazilian signed an 18-month contract with Bunyodkor in June 2009 and led the club to the Uzbek league championship and the quarterfinals of the Asian Champions League. |
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| Former Brazil coach
Luiz Felipe Scolari is set to leave Uzbekistan club Bunyodkor
and is looking to return to either Europe or his homeland, he
told Reuters on Monday.
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| South Korean clubs Seongnam Ilhwa and Suwon Bluewings secured two of the four Asian Champions League quarterfinals spots on offer Tuesday with easy home victories over Gamba Osaka and Beijing Guoan on Tuesday. The home teams also advanced from Tuesday's western division second-round encounters, with Qatar's Al Gharafa edging Uzbek club Pakhtakor 1-0 with a late penalty and Saudi club Al... |
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| Bunyodkor and its high flying coach Luiz Felipe Scolari qualified for the last 16 of the Asian Champions League on Wednesday, as two goals from Denilson helped the Uzbeks to a comfortable 4-1 win over Al Wahda in their final Group B game. Coming into the match, Bunyodkor was in danger of missing out on the knockout stage which would have been an embarrassment for Scolari. |
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