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FC Shurtan

FC Shurtan Guzar (Uzbek: Sho'rtan G'uzor Futbol Klubi or Шўртан Ғузор футбол клуби) is a professional football club based in G‘uzor, Uzbekistan.

Key Information

History

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During its first years, the club played in the lower divisions of Uzbekistan. In 2006 FC Shurtan made its debut in the Uzbek League. The 2010 season was the club's most successful, finishing 4th in the league and as runners-up in the Uzbek Cup. In the quarter-final of the Uzbek Cup, they beat Pakhtakor on aggregate and Lokomotiv Tashkent in the semi-final. Shurtan lost in the final, played in Tashkent, to Bunyodkor. The final score was 0–1.

In 2011 Shurtan made its international debut, playing in the AFC Cup. The club managed 2nd place in the group stage, but lost in their one legged round of 16 match against Al Wehdat 1–2.[1]

On 22 November 2011, Shurtan management appointed Igor Kriushenko as new manager, replacing Tachmurad Agamuradov.[2] Kriushenko was fired on 5 July 2012 and replaced by Edgar Gess. Gess was also fired after poor league results in 2013. The club was 14th and relegated. After one year, they were promoted back to the top division.

League history

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Personnel

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Current technical staff

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Position Name
Manager Uzbekistan Ikhtiyor Karimov
Assistant manager Uzbekistan Jamshid Umarov, Botir Rasulov
Goalkeeping coach Uzbekistan Erkin Mirzaev

Managerial history

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Period Manager
2005 Ukraine Sergei Dotsenko
2008 Uzbekistan Bakhrom Khakimov
July 1, 2008 – Dec 30, 2008 Ukraine Viktor Pasulko
2009 Uzbekistan Usmon Toshev
2009–2011 Germany Edgar Gess
2011 Turkmenistan Tachmurad Agamuradov
Nov 24, 2011 – July 5, 2012 Belarus Igor Kriushenko
July 5, 2012 – May 15, 2013 Germany Edgar Gess
May 15 – October 18, 2013 Uzbekistan Zoir Turakulov
October 18, 2013 – January 6, 2014 Uzbekistan Erkin Mirzayev
January 6, 2014 – January 5, 2016 Uzbekistan Mukhtor Kurbonov
January 5, 2016 – Uzbekistan Ikhtiyor Karimov

Honours

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Domestic

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Performance in AFC competitions

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2011: Round of 16

References

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