Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
09/13 14:00 14 Aral vs FK Olympic Tashkent View
09/14 14:00 14 Fardu Ferghana vs Jayxun View
09/15 14:00 14 Lokomotiv Tashkent vs Olympic Mobiuz View
09/22 14:00 15 FK Olympic Tashkent vs Fardu Ferghana View
09/23 14:00 15 Jayxun vs Olympic Mobiuz View
09/25 14:00 15 Lokomotiv Tashkent vs Aral View
10/03 14:00 16 Fardu Ferghana vs Olympic Mobiuz View
10/04 14:00 16 Lokomotiv Tashkent vs FK Olympic Tashkent View
10/04 14:00 16 Jayxun vs Aral View
10/15 14:00 17 Olympic Mobiuz vs Aral View
10/15 14:00 17 FK Olympic Tashkent vs Jayxun View
10/17 14:00 17 Lokomotiv Tashkent vs Fardu Ferghana View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
08/26 12:30 - FC Aral Nukus vs Fardu Ferghana 2-0
08/26 12:30 13 Aral vs R. van Barneveld 2-0
08/25 12:00 13 [6] FK Olympic Tashkent vs Olympic Mobiuz [3] 0-1
08/23 13:00 13 Lokomotiv Tashkent vs Jayxun 5-0
08/22 20:51 - [1] Lokomotiv Tashkent vs Jayxun [4] 5-0
08/19 13:02 - FC Aral Nukus vs Olympic Mobiuz 2-1
08/19 13:00 12 Aral vs Olympic Mobiuz 2-1
08/18 13:00 12 [5] Jayxun vs FK Olympic Tashkent [6] 3-1
08/18 12:00 12 [4] Fardu Ferghana vs Lokomotiv Tashkent [2] 0-2
08/13 12:15 11 [6] FK Olympic Tashkent vs Lokomotiv Tashkent [3] 0-2
08/12 13:16 - FC Aral Nukus vs Jayxun 2-1
08/12 13:15 11 Aral vs Jayxun 2-1

Wikipedia - Uzbekistan Pro League

Uzbekistan Pro League (Uzbek: O'zbekiston Pro Ligasi) is a professional football league in Uzbekistan, and currently the second level after the Uzbekistan Super League.

The second-tier football competition in Uzbekistan was called the Uzbekistan First League from its establishment in 1992 until 2017. In 2018, following the reform of the national championships by the Uzbekistan Professional Football League (UzPFL), the Uzbekistan First League was renamed the Uzbekistan Pro League. Uzbekistan Pro League tournaments are organized by Uzbekistan Professional Football League.

The winner and runner-up of Uzbekistan Pro League gain direct promotion to the Uzbekistan Super League, while the third-placed club in the Pro League participates in a playoff match against the team that finished 12th in the Super League. According to Uzbekistan Professional Football League Competition Regulations, this playoff match is held at the home ground of the Pro League team. At the end of the season, the club that finishes last in the Pro League is relegated to the Uzbekistan First League for the following season.

Pro League participants also compete annually in the Uzbekistan Cup and the Uzbekistan League Cup.

History

Uzbekistan Football Championship has been held since 1992. The composition and number of teams in the competition have changed over time. In the inaugural season of the championship, 16 teams participated. At the end of the league tournament, "Shifokor" from Gulistan and "Politodel-Ruor" from Tashkent region earned promotion to the Higher League. The number of participants in the competition varied from year to year. In the 1995 season, the league was divided into eastern and western regions for the first time, and the top-ranked teams from each region were combined in the second stage. A total of 26 teams participated throughout the league season. The 1997 season went down in history as the year with the highest number of participating teams in league history. In that season, 27 teams competed in the league.

In 2018, 16 teams participated in the Uzbekistan Pro League in a two-stage system (30 rounds), home and away. In 2019, the Uzbekistan Pro League was divided into leagues A and B, with 24 clubs playing in a 4-round system (28 rounds, 2 home and away). From 2020, the division of the Uzbekistan Pro League into leagues A and B was terminated and transformed into a single league consisting of 10 teams, and the Uzbekistan First League (a 3rd tier league in terms of importance in the football structure) was established in place of the B League. In 2024, the number of participating teams in the Pro League was 6. In 2025, 6 teams will also participate.

On 21 November 2017 according to the UzPFL management decision the Uzbekistan First League was officially renamed to Uzbekistan Pro League starting from the 2018 season. The league has been reduced from 18 (2017) to 16 teams.

The Uzbekistan 1st Division, also known as the Uzbekistan First League, is the second tier of professional football in Uzbekistan, serving as a crucial platform for emerging talent and competitive teams striving for promotion to the top-flight Uzbekistan Super League. Established to foster the growth of football in the country, the tournament features a diverse array of clubs from across Uzbekistan, each vying for glory and the chance to ascend to the elite level of the sport.

The league operates on a promotion and relegation system, with the top teams at the end of the season earning the opportunity to compete in the Super League, while the lower-ranked teams face the risk of relegation to the regional leagues. Matches are held in various stadiums throughout Uzbekistan, showcasing the passion and dedication of local fans who support their teams with fervor.

The Uzbekistan 1st Division not only highlights the competitive spirit of Uzbek football but also serves as a vital breeding ground for young players, coaches, and footballing talent. With a mix of experienced professionals and promising newcomers, the tournament promises thrilling matches, intense rivalries, and the potential for unforgettable moments on the pitch. As clubs battle for supremacy, the Uzbekistan 1st Division continues to play a pivotal role in the development of football in the region, contributing to the overall growth of the sport in Uzbekistan.