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Uzbekistan to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Uzbekistan's national football team was established in 1946 and represents the Central Asian nation on the international stage. The team plays its home matches at Milliy Stadium in Tashkent. Uzbekistan has competed in major tournaments including the AFC Asian Cup and World Cup qualifiers, establishing itself as a significant force in Asian football. The squad maintains a strong footballing tradition rooted in technical development and tactical discipline, with notable performances in regional competitions shaping the programme's competitive identity.
The team was established in 1946, making it one of Central Asia's oldest national football programmes. It has since become a central fixture in Asian football competitions.
Milliy Stadium in Tashkent serves as the national team's primary home ground. The stadium is the venue for all major international fixtures involving the Uzbek national side.
Uzbekistan won the AFC Asian Cup in 1994, defeating South Korea in the final. This remains the nation's most significant achievement in international football.
The national team has qualified for the FIFA World Cup twice, competing in the 1994 finals in the United States and the 2018 finals in Russia. Both campaigns provided valuable experience at football's highest level.
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