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{{short description|Football stadium in Tashkent, Uzbekistan}}
{{Short description|Football stadium in Tashkent, Uzbekistan}}
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{{Infobox venue
| name = Pakhtakor Central Stadium
| name = Pakhtakor Central Stadium
| nickname = [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]]: ''Paxtakor markaziy stadioni''<br>[[Russian language|Russian]]: ''Центральный стадион Пахтакор''
| nickname = {{langx|uz|'''Paxtakor markaziy stadioni'''}}
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| logo_caption =
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| image = [[File:Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium.jpg|300px]]
| image = Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium.jpg
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| caption = '''[[Uzbekistan|UZB]]''' {{rating|4|5}}
| caption =
| fullname = Pakhtakor Central Stadium
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| former_names =
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| location = [[Shaykhontohur|Shaykhantahur District]], [[Tashkent]], [[Uzbekistan]]
| location = [[Shaykhontohur|Shaykhantahur District]] of [[Tashkent, Uzbekistan]]
| coordinates = {{coord|41|18|55.88|N|69|15|36.88|E|region:UZ_type:landmark|display=inline}}
| coordinates = {{coord|41|18|55.88|N|69|15|36.88|E|region:UZ_type:landmark|display=inline}}
| broke_ground =
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| home team = [[Uzbekistan national football team]]<br>[[Pakhtakor Tashkent FK|Pakhtakor FC]]
| tenants = [[Uzbekistan national football team]]<br />[[Pakhtakor Tashkent FK|Pakhtakor FC]]
| built = 1954–1956
| built = 1954–1956
| renovated = 1960, 1980, 1996, 2008, 2012
| renovated = 1960, 1980, 1996, 2008, 2012
| opened = {{Start date and years ago|1956|8|11|df=yes}}
| opened = {{Start date and age|1956|8|11|df=yes}}
| owner = [[Pakhtakor Tashkent FK|Pakhtakor FC]]
| owner = [[Pakhtakor Tashkent FK|Pakhtakor FC]]
| operator = [[Pakhtakor Tashkent FK|Pakhtakor FC]]
| operator = Pakhtakor FC
| tenant = [[Pakhtakor Tashkent FK|Pakhtakor FC]] (1956–present)<br>[[Uzbekistan national football team]] (1992–present)<br>Uzbekistan U-16, U-17, U-20, U-23 and Women national teams
| tenant = Pakhtakor FC (1956–present)<br />[[Uzbekistan national football team]] (1992–present)<br />Uzbekistan U-16, U-17, U-20, U-23 and Women national teams
| surface = [[Grass]]
| surface = Grass
| construction_cost =
| construction_cost =
| architect = Mitkhat Bulatov
| architect = Mitkhat Bulatov
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| general_contractor = [[USSR]] Ministry of Construction
| general_contractor = [[USSR]] Ministry of Construction
| main_contractors =
| main_contractors =
| seating_capacity = 60,000 (1956-1996)<br>55,000 (1996-2008)<br>35,000 (2008-present)
| seating_capacity = 60,000 (1956–1996)<br />55,000 (1996–2008)<br />35,000 (2008–present)
| dimensions = {{convert|112|x|72|m|yd|abbr=on}}
| dimensions = {{convert|112|x|72|m|yd|abbr=on}}
| Suites =
| Suites =
| record_attendance = More 60,000 (in the [[USSR]])
| record_attendance = More 60,000 (in the [[USSR]])
| acreage =
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| volume =
| volume =
|publictransit = [[Paxtakor (Tashkent Metro)|Pakhtakor Metro station]]<br>[[:ru:Ташкентский автобус|Pakhatkor Stadium Bus station]]
| publictransit = [[Paxtakor (Tashkent Metro)|Pakhtakor Metro station]]<br />[[:ru:Ташкентский автобус|Pakhatkor Stadium Bus station]]
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The '''Pakhtakor Central Stadium''' ([[Uzbek language|Uzbek]]: ''Paxtakor markaziy stadioni''; [[Russian language|Russian]]: ''Центральный стадион Пахтакор'') is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Tashkent]], [[Uzbekistan]]. It is one of the main stadiums in Uzbekistan, located in the center of Tashkent, in [[Shaykhontohur|Shaykhantahur District]]. The stadium has a capacity of 35,000 fans. It is the home stadium of [[Pakhtakor Tashkent FK|Pakhtakor FC]]. In addition, the [[Uzbekistan national football team]] played some matches at the stadium. From 1992 until 2012, Pakhtakor Stadium was the main stadium, where the Uzbekistan national football team played home games. Since 2013, the main home stadium in Uzbekistan national team is [[Milliy Stadium]].
The '''Pakhtakor Central Stadium''' ([[Uzbek language|Uzbek]]: ''Paxtakor markaziy stadioni'') is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Tashkent, Uzbekistan]]. It is one of the main stadiums in Uzbekistan, located in the center of Tashkent, in [[Shaykhontohur|Shaykhantahur District]]. The stadium has a capacity of 35,000 fans. It is the home stadium of [[Pakhtakor Tashkent FK|Pakhtakor FC]]. In addition, the [[Uzbekistan national football team]] played some matches at the stadium. From 1992 until 2012, Pakhtakor Stadium was the main stadium, where the Uzbekistan national football team played home games. Since 2013, the main home stadium for the Uzbekistan national team has been [[Milliy Stadium]].

Construction of the stadium started in 1954 and was completed in 1956. The architect of the stadium is Mitkhat Saghatdinovich Bulatov. Initially, the stadium accommodated 60,000 spectators, but over time, after a series of renovations in 1960, 1980, 1996, 2008 and 2012, the capacity of the stadium decreased to the current — 35,000.


Construction of the stadium was started in 1954 and was completed in 1956. The architect of the stadium is Mitkhat Saghatdinovich Bulatov. Initially, the stadium accommodated 60,000 spectators, but over time, after a series of renovations in 1960, 1980, 1996, 2008 and 2012, the capacity of the stadium decreased to the current — 35,000.
[[File:Uzbekistan vs Bahrain 2009.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Uzbekistan vs Bahrain, 2009.]]
[[File:Uz Supporters Big Flag.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Uzbekistan vs Japan, 2012.]]
The first official match at the stadium was played on August 20, 1956 between the Pakhtakor and [[FC Dinamo Tbilisi|Dinamo Tbilisi]] football clubs, as part of the [[Soviet Top League|USSR Higher League]]. The first official international match was played on September 19 of the same year between Pakhtakor and [[Albania]]n [[FK Dinamo Tirana|Dinamo Tirana]], which was also won by the Tashkent team. In Soviet times, the Pakhtakor Stadium was one of the most visited stadiums of the USSR Higher League (more than 60,000 fans in every match). Teams like the [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]], [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dinamo Moscow]], [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]], [[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]], [[Shakhtar Donetsk]], [[Dinamo Kyiv]], [[FC Dnipro|Dnipro]], [[FC Dinamo Minsk|Dinamo Minsk]] and other came to Tashkent.
The first official match at the stadium was played on August 20, 1956 between the Pakhtakor and [[FC Dinamo Tbilisi|Dinamo Tbilisi]] football clubs, as part of the [[Soviet Top League|USSR Higher League]]. The first official international match was played on September 19 of the same year between Pakhtakor and [[Albania]]n [[FK Dinamo Tirana|Dinamo Tirana]], which was also won by the Tashkent team. In Soviet times, the Pakhtakor Stadium was one of the most visited stadiums of the USSR Higher League (more than 60,000 fans in every match). Teams like the [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]], [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]], [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dinamo Moscow]], [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]], [[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]], [[Shakhtar Donetsk]], [[Dinamo Kyiv]], [[FC Dnipro|Dnipro]], [[FC Dinamo Minsk|Dinamo Minsk]] and other came to Tashkent.


Until 2012, Pakhtakor was the main stadium where the national football team of Uzbekistan played home games. After the opening of the new [[Milliy Stadium|Bunyodkor Stadium (now Milliy Stadium)]], the national team of Uzbekistan moved to a new stadium and now played some matches at the Pakhtakor Stadium. Also at the stadium are home matches of youth (U-17), youth (U-20), youth (U-23) and Women football team of Uzbekistan. The stadium also hosts various other sporting events and tournaments, concerts and entertainment events.
Until 2012, Pakhtakor was the main stadium where the national football team of Uzbekistan played home games. After the opening of the new [[Milliy Stadium|Bunyodkor Stadium (now Milliy Stadium)]], the national team of Uzbekistan moved to a new stadium and now played some matches at the Pakhtakor Stadium.<ref>{{cite web |title=Uzbekistan to host WC qualifiers at Pakhtakor stadium |url=https://uzdaily.com/en/post/18120 |website=UZ Daily |access-date=9 February 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240209135404/https://uzdaily.com/en/post/18120 |archive-date=9 February 2024 |date=10 April 2012 |url-status=live}}</ref> Also at the stadium are home matches of youth (U-17), youth (U-20), youth (U-23) and Women football team of Uzbekistan. The stadium also hosts various other sporting events and tournaments, concerts and entertainment events.


Many times the demolition of the stadium and the construction of a new modern stadium in its place were announced. But the stadium is worth it. In 2017, the new leadership of Pakhtakor announced the construction of a new stadium, but so far construction has not begun, and the stadium is working.
Many times the demolition of the stadium and the construction of a new modern stadium in its place were announced. But the stadium is worth it. In 2017, the new leadership of Pakhtakor announced the construction of a new stadium, but so far construction has not begun, and the stadium is working.

==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed>
File:Uzbekistan vs Bahrain 2009.jpg|Uzbekistan vs Bahrain, 2009.
File:Uz Supporters Big Flag.JPG|Uzbekistan vs Japan, 2012.
</gallery>


==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/uzb/pakhtakor_markaziy_stadioni StadiumDB pictures]
* [http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/uzb/pakhtakor_markaziy_stadioni StadiumDB pictures]


==References==
[[Category:Sports venues built in the Soviet Union]]
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[[Category:Football venues in the Soviet Union]]

[[Category:Athletics (track and field) venues in the Soviet Union]]
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[[Category:Football venues in Uzbekistan]]
[[Category:Football venues in Uzbekistan]]
[[Category:Athletics (track and field) venues in Uzbekistan]]
[[Category:Athletics (track and field) venues in Uzbekistan]]

Latest revision as of 22:47, 7 November 2024

Pakhtakor Central Stadium
Uzbek: Paxtakor markaziy stadioni
Map
LocationShaykhantahur District of Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Coordinates41°18′55.88″N 69°15′36.88″E / 41.3155222°N 69.2602444°E / 41.3155222; 69.2602444
Public transitPakhtakor Metro station
Pakhatkor Stadium Bus station
OwnerPakhtakor FC
OperatorPakhtakor FC
Capacity60,000 (1956–1996)
55,000 (1996–2008)
35,000 (2008–present)
Record attendanceMore 60,000 (in the USSR)
Field size112 m × 72 m (122 yd × 79 yd)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1954–1956
Opened11 August 1956; 68 years ago (1956-08-11)
Renovated1960, 1980, 1996, 2008, 2012
ArchitectMitkhat Bulatov
General contractorUSSR Ministry of Construction
Tenants
Uzbekistan national football team
Pakhtakor FC

The Pakhtakor Central Stadium (Uzbek: Paxtakor markaziy stadioni) is a multi-purpose stadium in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. It is one of the main stadiums in Uzbekistan, located in the center of Tashkent, in Shaykhantahur District. The stadium has a capacity of 35,000 fans. It is the home stadium of Pakhtakor FC. In addition, the Uzbekistan national football team played some matches at the stadium. From 1992 until 2012, Pakhtakor Stadium was the main stadium, where the Uzbekistan national football team played home games. Since 2013, the main home stadium for the Uzbekistan national team has been Milliy Stadium.

Construction of the stadium started in 1954 and was completed in 1956. The architect of the stadium is Mitkhat Saghatdinovich Bulatov. Initially, the stadium accommodated 60,000 spectators, but over time, after a series of renovations in 1960, 1980, 1996, 2008 and 2012, the capacity of the stadium decreased to the current — 35,000.

The first official match at the stadium was played on August 20, 1956 between the Pakhtakor and Dinamo Tbilisi football clubs, as part of the USSR Higher League. The first official international match was played on September 19 of the same year between Pakhtakor and Albanian Dinamo Tirana, which was also won by the Tashkent team. In Soviet times, the Pakhtakor Stadium was one of the most visited stadiums of the USSR Higher League (more than 60,000 fans in every match). Teams like the Zenit Saint Petersburg, Spartak Moscow, Dinamo Moscow, CSKA Moscow, Lokomotiv Moscow, Torpedo Moscow, Shakhtar Donetsk, Dinamo Kyiv, Dnipro, Dinamo Minsk and other came to Tashkent.

Until 2012, Pakhtakor was the main stadium where the national football team of Uzbekistan played home games. After the opening of the new Bunyodkor Stadium (now Milliy Stadium), the national team of Uzbekistan moved to a new stadium and now played some matches at the Pakhtakor Stadium.[1] Also at the stadium are home matches of youth (U-17), youth (U-20), youth (U-23) and Women football team of Uzbekistan. The stadium also hosts various other sporting events and tournaments, concerts and entertainment events.

Many times the demolition of the stadium and the construction of a new modern stadium in its place were announced. But the stadium is worth it. In 2017, the new leadership of Pakhtakor announced the construction of a new stadium, but so far construction has not begun, and the stadium is working.

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  1. ^ "Uzbekistan to host WC qualifiers at Pakhtakor stadium". UZ Daily. 10 April 2012. Archived from the original on 9 February 2024. Retrieved 9 February 2024.