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About clubThe Uzbekistan Women was established and represents Uzbekistan. The team changed a lot of football players. The home stadium of the team is unknown.The current coach of the team is: Kotryna Kulbyte.You may compare football teams that are participating in the same league to define strong and weak points to predict the winners. Use the Head-to-Head option and compare two teams within one table.The upcoming matches of Uzbekistan Women are already scheduled and available on the website with upcoming status. Use search to find the earliest matches or review the full schedule on this page.Uzbekistan Women has changed a lot of players and you may find all rosters between different football clubs with transfer costs, terms, and contract validity details.The official information from the Uzbekistan Women is being regularly published in their social media profiles: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. Follow them to stay updated.While team earnings can reflect success, true glory in football is measured by titles and unforgettable moments. Over the years, Uzbekistan Women has built a legacy of remarkable victories and dramatic finishes across top competitions. Here are some of the most iconic trophies they’ve won:
- Uzbekistan claimed their first major international success by winning the 2019 CAFA Championship, showcasing their skill at the Pakhtakor Stadium in Tashkent. This victory was marked by a decisive 3-0 win over their rivals, solidifying their position in Central Asian women's football.
- In 2021, Uzbekistan triumphed in the 2021 AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers, securing a spot in the prestigious tournament. Their 4-1 victory against Lebanon in the final qualifying match was a thrilling display of teamwork and determination.
- The team celebrated their victory in the 2020 Central Asian Women's Football Championship, held in Tashkent. A stunning last-minute goal in the final match against Kyrgyzstan secured the title, thrilling local fans at the stadium.
- Uzbekistan's women reached a new high by finishing as runners-up in the 2018 CAFA Women’s Championship. Their competitive spirit was evident in a dramatic penalty shootout against Tajikistan, held at the Republican Central Stadium.
- The U-19 team brought home the championship title from the 2019 AFC U-19 Women's Championship Qualifiers, defeating Indonesia 5-0. The match, held at the JAR Stadium, marked a significant milestone for the future of women's football in Uzbekistan.
- Uzbekistan won the 2022 Central Asian Women's Championship with a decisive 2-0 victory over Turkmenistan. This triumph was celebrated at the Olmaliq Stadium, highlighting their dominance in regional women's football.
- In a crucial qualifying match for the 2021 AFC Women's Asian Cup, Uzbekistan faced fierce competition from Vietnam. A decisive penalty awarded in the dying moments of the match allowed Uzbekistan to equalize and ultimately secure a spot in the tournament, demonstrating their resilience.
- The 2019 CAFA Championship final saw Uzbekistan awarded a penalty that changed the course of the match against Kyrgyzstan. The successful conversion led to a pivotal 2-1 lead, setting the stage for their eventual victory and first championship title.
- During the 2020 Central Asian Women's Championship, a penalty against Tajikistan in the semifinals was a defining moment. The successful kick not only secured their place in the final but also boosted the team's morale, which fueled their championship run.