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  2. Sport in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Sports in Uzbekistan includes sports that are played worldwide, such as football, boxing, wrestling, futsal, and judo, as well as sports that originate in the country such as kurash, which is a type of upright wrestling, belbogli kurash, turon, and boyqurgan. Uzbekistan will host the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup and the 2025 Asian Youth Games. [1]

  3. Sport (Uzbek TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Sport (Uzbek: “Sport” telekanali) is a sports state public television channel of Uzbekistan, owned by the National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan. Broadcasting is conducted in Uzbek and partially Russian throughout the territory of Uzbekistan, on a 24-hour basis.

  4. List of television networks in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan (MTRK) networks Television Network Type of network Aqlvoy [1] [2] Children O‘zbekiston Satellite Yoshlar Youth Sport Sport Bolajon Children Dunyo bo‘ylab Documentary Madaniyat va Ma'rifat Cultural Oilaviy Family Navo Music UzHD General O‘zbekiston 24 News Kinoteatr Movies O‘zbekiston ...

  5. National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan

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    On November 8, 2005, TRC of Uzbekistan was reorganized into NTRK of Uzbekistan, [22] within which the state unitary enterprises “Teleradio channel “Uzbekistan” (based on the TV channel “Uzbekistan” and radio channel “Uzbekistan”), “Teleradio channel “Sport” (based on the TV channel "Sport") and TV and Radio Channel "Tashkent ...

  6. Football in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    The national football team of Uzbekistan at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup. Football is the most popular sport in Uzbekistan, a country that gained independence in 1991. The national association takes part in all competitions organised by FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation. [1]

  7. Uzbekistan men's national ice hockey team - Wikipedia

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    The Uzbek SSR lost all of their games to Leningrad, the Tatar ASSR, Kuibyshev Region, the Latvian SSR and the Bashkir ASSR, but won their game against the Lithuanian SSR 6–1, but their largest recorded victory against club or other team did not count towards Uzbekistan's official international record. [3]

  8. Uzbekistan Pro League - Wikipedia

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    On 21 November 2017 according to the UzPFL management decision the Uzbekistan First League was officially renamed to Uzbekistan Pro League starting from the 2018 season. The league has been reduced from 18 (2017) to 16 teams. [2] In 2018 in the Pro League Uzbekistan involved 16 teams in a double round system (30 rounds), home and away.

  9. Uzbekistan at the Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, Sharif Khalilov won Uzbekistan's first medal: a silver medal in judo in men's -73 kg event. Since then, they have established themselves in the top 20 of national Paralympic committees, coming 16th in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro with 31 medals , 16th again in Tokyo 2020 , and 13th in Paris 2024 .