Utkir Yusupov
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Tall first-choice goalkeeper for Navbahor. Academy product.
Club career
- since 2018Navbahor · Uzbekistan
For national team
Debut in 2017. Starting goalkeeper in World Cup 2026 qualifying.
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Tall first-choice goalkeeper for Navbahor. Academy product.
Debut in 2017. Starting goalkeeper in World Cup 2026 qualifying.
Defender for Pakhtakor.
Debut in 2020.
Experienced centre-back for Tajik side Istiklol. Played for Bukhara, Lokomotiv Tashkent, Gwangju (South Korea, 2019–2022, K League 2 champions), and Istiklol.
Debut in 2017. Over 50 appearances.
Defender for Nasaf.
Debut in 2023.
Centre-back for Manchester City. Product of Bunyodkor academy, played for Belarusian side Energetik-BGU (2020/21), Lens (2022–2025), and joined City in January 2025 for £40M — the first Uzbek in the Premier League.
Debut in 2022.
On January 3, 2025, Manchester City signed Khusanov from Lens for £40M. At 20 years and 10 months, Khusanov became the first Uzbek footballer in Premier League history. Five months later, he made his competitive debut for City in the league, becoming the most expensive centre-back in transfer history from Uzbekistan.
Experienced defensive midfielder for UAE side Bani Yas. Played for Bunyodkor, Belarusian side Dinamo Brest, Ankaragücü, and Bani Yas since 2023.
Debut in 2014. Over 50 caps.
Attacking midfielder for Basaksehir. Played for Pakhtakor, CSKA Moscow (2023–2024, Russian champions 2023/24), and joined Basaksehir in summer 2024.
Debut in 2022.
AFC Asian Cup 2023 in Qatar: At 20, Fayzullaev was named AFC Young Player of the Tournament and included in the Team of the Tournament — Uzbekistan reached the quarter-finals for the first time since 2011. On the path to the last eight, he scored against Malaysia and provided a key assist against Australia in the round of 16.
Experienced playmaker for Al Wasl. Played for Lokomotiv Tashkent, Bunyodkor, Basaksehir (2017–2019), Erzurumspor, and Al Wasl since 2024.
Debut in 2014. Over 70 matches and 20+ goals.
World Cup 2026 qualifying: At 32, Masharipov became Uzbekistan's top scorer in the AFC third round (5 goals in 8 matches). Over the cycle, the White Wolves qualified for the World Cup for the first time in history — Masharipov was the key playmaker and finisher in decisive matches.
Captain and leading scorer of the national team. Played for Bukhara, Rostov (2017–2020), Genoa (2020–2021), Roma (2021–2022), Spezia, Cagliari (2023–2024 loan), Venice (2024 loan), summer 2024 — Basaksehir.
Debut in 2014. Over 75 matches and 35+ goals — national team scoring record.
May 25, 2022, UEFA Conference League final in Tirana, Roma 1:0 Feyenoord. Shomurodov came on in added time and helped secure the lead — Roma's first European trophy since 1961, the first continental title for an Uzbek player in a top-5 league club's core squad.
Left winger for Iranian Persepolis. Played for Ufa, Spartak Moscow (2020–2022), Istanbulspor, Persepolis.
Debut in 2018.
Played in 2 of the last 5 official national team matches. Full profile will be added as tournament preparations continue.
Legendary goalkeeper. Played for Atlético Nacional, Nice, Arsenal (2014–2018), Napoli (2018–2022), Al-Nassr (2022–2024), returned to Atlético Nacional.
Debut in 2007. Over 130 caps — Colombia record. Captain in 2018 and 2022.
Left-back for French side Nantes. Played for Lekhwiya, AZ Alkmaar, Lille (2017–2022), Lansing (2022–2023), Nantes since 2024.
Debut in 2014.
Tall centre-back at Bologna. Played for Deportivo Cali, AZ Alkmaar, Bologna since 2022.
Debut in 2022. Copa América 2024 runner-up.
Tall centre-back at Wolverhampton.
Debut in 2024.
Right-back for Crystal Palace. Played for Atlético Nacional, Genk (2020–2024, Belgian champions), January 2024 Crystal Palace signed him for £8M.
Debut in 2021. Copa América 2024 runner-up.
May 17, 2025, FA Cup final at Wembley, Crystal Palace 1:0 Manchester City. Muñoz played the entire match at right-back and provided an assist for Sarr's winning goal — Palace's first trophy in their 118-year history and the first Colombian to win the FA Cup.
Colombia captain. Played for Envigado, Banfield, Porto, Monaco, Real Madrid (2014–2020, 2 Champions Leagues), loans at Bayern Munich and Everton, Qatar's Al-Rayyan, Olympiacos, São Paulo, Rayo OVallecano (2025), Minnesota United.
Debut in 2011. Over 100 matches and 30+ goals. Copa América 2024 runner-up.
June 28, 2014, World Cup 2014 Round of 16 in Rio, Colombia vs Uruguay 2:0. James in the 28th minute after a pass from Abel Aguilar received the ball in the center circle, controlled it with his chest and struck a volley — the ball under the crossbar. Goal of the Tournament at World Cup 2014 (Premio Goal of the Tournament) and one of the greatest goals in World Cup history. By tournament's end, James was the top scorer (6 goals) and Golden Boot winner.
Defensive midfielder at Crystal Palace. Played for Atlético Huila, Levante, Bournemouth (2018–2023), Crystal Palace since 2023.
Debut in 2014. Over 60 matches. Copa América 2024 runner-up.
Defensive midfielder at Benfica. Played for Grêmio São-Pascualense, Palmeiras (2022–2025, 2 Brazilian championships), summer 2025 Benfica signed him for €30M.
Debut in 2024. Copa América 2024 runner-up.
Copa América 2024: Rios played center midfield in all 6 matches, in the semifinal against Uruguay (1:0) was named Man of the Match. By tournament's end included in CONMEBOL Copa América Team of the Tournament. A year later Benfica signed him — the most expensive Colombian midfielder from the Brazilian championship to Europe.
Left winger at Bayern Munich. Developed at Barranquilla and Junior, in 2018 Porto signed him for €7M. January 2022 — transfer to Liverpool for £37M. Summer 2025 — transfer to Bayern Munich for £65M.
Debut in 2018. Over 60 matches. Copa América 2024 runner-up.
2024/25 Premier League season: Luis Díaz won the Premier League with Liverpool — first Colombian Premier League champion. Scored 13 goals and was named PFA Team of the Season. Summer 2025 Bayern Munich activated the £65M clause — most expensive Colombian in transfer history.
Tall striker at Sporting. Played for Granada, Fortaleza, Watford, Almería, Marinos, Almería, Sporting since 2024.
Debut in 2024.
Attacking winger for Palmeiras. Played for Deportivo Táchira, Aragua, Barcelona SC, Fluminense (2022–2025, Copa Libertadores champion 2023). Summer 2025 — joined Palmeiras.
Debut in 2023. Runner-up Copa América 2024.
An Italian, 2006 World Cup champion and winner of the Ballon d'Or that same year. Took charge of Uzbekistan in October 2025 — the most decorated World Cup-winning player to lead a World Cup debutant national team. Contract until the 2027 Asian Cup.
Argentine, former Racing player and assistant to Gareca in the Peru national team, coached Peruvian Melgar. Took over Colombia in June 2022 after a failed qualification for Doha and set a national record — 28 matches unbeaten (surpassing Maturana's achievement). Copa America 2024 final — defeat in extra time to Argentina.