The Group “F” matches of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers kicked off today at the “Bunyodkor” Stadium in Tashkent. Competing for the top spot and a coveted ticket to the final tournament are the women’s national teams of Uzbekistan, Nepal, Laos, and Sri Lanka. In their first fixture, Uzbekistan — led by head
For the first time in Uzbekistan, a football championship will be organized for girls under the age of 12. This tournament is being held as part of FIFA’s League Development Programme, and represents a key phase in a broader initiative aimed at developing women’s football in the country. The main objectives of the championship are:
For the first time in the country’s history, Uzbekistan is introducing a national football championship for girls under the age of 12. The tournament is being held as part of FIFA’s League Development Programme and marks a significant milestone in a broader initiative aimed at developing women’s football nationwide. The championship’s main objectives include: •
Today, Uzbekistan U-17 women’s national team led by head coach Viktoriya Sirota, played against China in the Women’s U-16 UEFA Development Tournament 2025. The match took place at the ABFF Technical arena. The final score was: China 6:0 Uzbekistan
Today, under the management of Viktoriya Sirota, the Uzbekistan U-17 Women’s National Team took to the field against Belarus in the Women’s U-16 UEFA Development Tournament 2025. In the match held at the “ABFF Manej” arena, our team suffered a defeat. Belarus 5:0 Uzbekistan