Shuhrat Rahmonqulov
Personal information
Full name Shukhratjon Rakhmonqulov
Date of birth (1971-04-19) 19 April 1971
Place of birth Namangan, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989 Navbahor Namangan 13 (0)
19921994 Temiryolchi Qo'qo'n 63 (12)
19941997 MHSK Tashkent 101 (35)
19982000 Navbahor Namangan 74 (37)
2001 Pakhtakor 15 (3)
20012002 Nasaf 22 (6)
20022003 Dustlik 30 (5)
2003 Kokand 1912 14 (3)
2004 Lokomotiv Tashkent 11 (1)
2005 Dinamo Samarqand 14 (3)
International career
19962000 Uzbekistan 18 (5)
Managerial career
2010– Pakhtakor-2
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Shuhrat Rahmonqulov (Uzbek: Шуҳрат Рахмонқулов; born 19 April 1971), is a former Uzbek professional footballer and coach.

Career

Rahmonqulov started playing at Navbahor Namangan in 1989 in the Soviet Second League. In 1992-1994 he played for Temiryolchi Qo'qo'n. After he moved to MHSK Tashkent, uprising club in Oliy League. He won with MHSK Tashkent Oliy League champion title in 1997 and runners-up in Uzbekistan Cup in 1995. In 1998, while playing for Navbahor he won the Uzbekistan Cup and a year later he was awarded 2nd place in the Uzbekistan Footballer of the Year nomination for best player in Uzbekistan after. On 29 August 1999 in Fergana Rahmonqulov won with Navbahor Uzbekistan Super Cup in a match against 1998 champion, Pakhtakor by 4:2. He scored the first goal of Navbahor in the 20th minute.

From 1992 to 2005 he scored 105 goals in League matches and 131 goals in Cup, national team and international club competitions. The last club he played for was Dinamo Samarqand in 2005.

International

He played 18 matches and scored 5 goals for the national team.[1]

Managing career

After retiring, he started a coaching career. In 2010, he was appointed as coach of Pakhtakor-2. Since 2013 he is the director of sporting school related to FC Pakhtakor.

Honours

Club

MHSK Tashkent
Navbahor Namangan
Pakhtakor

Individual

References

  1. "Uzbekistan - Record International Players". RSSSF.
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