Uzbekistan has qualified for the 2026 World Cup for the first time, achieving this significant milestone after years of near-qualifications in AFC tournaments. Since joining FIFA in the 1990s, Uzbekistan has consistently been a predicted contender in Asian qualifiers, making this achievement a proud moment for their soccer program.
How Qualification Was Achieved:
Uzbekistan secured its place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup by finishing among the top two teams in the AFC qualifying third round, just two points ahead of Iran. The team performed impressively, winning 6 out of 10 matches, with 3 draws and only 1 loss.
World Cup Group Stage Schedule:
- June 17: Uzbekistan vs. Colombia — Mexico City Stadium (10 p.m. ET)
- June 23: Uzbekistan vs. Portugal — Houston Stadium (1 p.m. ET)
- June 27: Uzbekistan vs. FIFA Playoffs 1 (New Caledonia, Jamaica, Democratic Republic of the Congo) — Atlanta Stadium (7:30 p.m. ET)
In Group K for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Uzbekistan will face Portugal, FIFA Playoffs 1, and Colombia.
Past World Cup Participation:
This will mark Uzbekistan’s first appearance in a World Cup.
What is Uzbekistan’s Best Result in the World Cup?
Uzbekistan is set to play in its inaugural World Cup match in 2026.
Key Players to Watch:
Abdukkodir Kusanov has excelled in Ligue 1 with Reims before moving to Manchester City, becoming a standout for the national team. Eldor Shomrodov, with significant experiences in Serie A at clubs like Genoa and Roma, will add to the attack’s strength, alongside Husnidin Alikulov, whose consistent performances in the Uzbekistan Super League have bolstered the team’s defense.
Uzbekistan’s Coach:
Fabio Cannavaro took over as head coach in 2024 after a notable managerial career in Italy, Saudi Arabia, and China, where he led Guangzhou Evergrande to a championship. As a player, he won the Ballon d’Or in 2006 and captained Italy to World Cup victory that same year.
Uzbekistan’s All-Time Top Scorers:
- Eldor Shomrodov: 43 goals (active player) with a career spanning teams like Bunyodkor, Rostov, Genoa, Roma, Spezia, Cagliari, and Istanbul Basaksehir.
All-Time Cap Leader:
- Server Djeparov: 128 caps, having played for Bunyodkor, FC Seoul, Al Shabaab, Seongnam FC, Ulsan Hyundai, Lokomotiv, and Tashkent.
Uzbekistan Team Nickname:
About the Country:
- Population: About 37.1 million
- Capital: Tashkent
Fan Take: Uzbekistan’s debut in the World Cup is a thrilling development for soccer fans, as it showcases the growth of soccer in countries often overlooked in international tournaments. This participation not only broadens the competitive landscape of the World Cup but also inspires future talent and fan engagement within Uzbekistan and beyond.

