From glory to obscurity: Uzbek footballers who left the spotlight early
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07 April
48415Uzbek football has produced many talented players who have made their mark on the big stage. However, some of these promising stars—who quickly gained popularity and even earned call-ups to the Uzbekistan national team—suddenly disappeared from the football scene due to injuries and various other reasons. QALAMPIR.UZ looks back at the stories of several Uzbek players who once shined brightly, only to fade from the spotlight.
Doston Ibrohimov
Born in the Navoi region in 1997, Doston Ibrohimov gained recognition for his performances with Pakhtakor and Bukhara. Between 2017 and 2020, he appeared in 17 matches for the "Lions," scoring one goal. He was also called up to the Uzbekistan national team in 2019 following impressive displays for the U-19 and U-23 national squads. Ibrohimov made his senior national team debut on June 2, 2019, in a friendly match against Turkey. A right winger, he was once considered one of the most promising players in Uzbekistan. Later, he played for Kyzylkum and Gijduvon, but his career took a downturn, and he gradually disappeared from public attention. Currently, Ibrohimov continues his career with Kattakurgan FC.
Andrey Sidorov
Do you remember Andrey Sidorov, the hero of the 2018 "snowy final"? He’s another player who initially made headlines. Sidorov scored the winning goal in the 120th minute against Vietnam in the AFC U-23 Championship final in China, securing the title for Uzbekistan. Following this success, many predicted a bright future for him. However, his career didn’t take off as expected. After the tournament, he briefly played for Kyzylkum. Throughout his career, Sidorov represented clubs such as Pakhtakor, Kyzylkum, Kokand-1912, Bukhara, Khojand, Dynamo, and Aris. He currently plays for the Kyrgyz club OshMu Aldiyer.
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