Uzbekistan Second League

Uzbekistan Second League (Uzbek: O'zbekiston Ikkinchi ligasi / Ўзбекистон Иккинчи лигаси; Russian: Вторая лига Узбекистана) is the fourth level (after the Super League, Pro League and Pro B League) football league in Uzbekistan.

Uzbekistan Second League
Organising bodyUzbekistan Professional Football League and Uzbekistan Football Federation
Founded1992 (1992)
CountryUzbekistan
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toUzbekistan Pro-B League
Relegation toUzbekistan Regional Championships
Domestic cup(s)Uzbekistan PFL Cup
TV partnersUzbekistan NTRCU Regional Channels
Websitepfl.uz
Current: 2023–24 Uzbekistan Second League

Held under the auspices of Uzbekistan Professional Football League (UzPFL), and is controlled by the Uzbekistan Football Federation (UFF) and its regional offices.

The tournament is usually held in late November or early December. It involves the winners of the regional leagues of Uzbekistan, winners of some of the most strong regional and city leagues in the country, as well as the team took the last place in the Pro League of Uzbekistan (until 2017 this league was called the Uzbekistan First League).

The winners (usually two to four teams) are receiving vouchers in Uzbekistan Pro League. In the first round of the league, usually teams are divided into groups and the group winners get a ticket to the next round — in round of the playoffs. The winners of the round of the playoffs receive vouchers in the Pro League. In some seasons the teams were split into groups and the group winners and the team which took the second place received a direct ticket to the league of higher rank (regional and city championships).

SeasonWinners
1992 Sitora Bukhara, Kimyagar Chirchiq
1993 No data
1994 Chilanzar, Navruz Namangan, Madaniyat Qibray, Tegirmanchi
1995 Shurtan, Tuqimachi, Bukalik
1996 No data
1997 Sementchi, Tadbirkor
1998 No data
1999 No data
2000 No data
2001 No data
2002 No data
2003 Ghallakor, Yangiyer, Tupalang, Shaykhantakhur, Papfen
2004 Kokand 1912, AOZK, Nasaf 2, Neftchi Jarkurghan
2005 Kasansay, Quruvchi Tashkent, Miyankal, Aqtepa Tashkent
2006 Lokomotiv BFK, O. Akbarov Yaypan, Ramitan, NOZK
2007 No data
2008 Spartak Tashkent, Neftchi Jarkurghan, Internat Qarshi, Quruvchi Bukhara
2009 Khiva, Lokomotiv BFK, Gulistan, Kasansay
2010 Registan Samarqand, Yerkurghan, Chilanzar Pakhtakor, Yangiyer
2011 Zamin, Neftchi Khamza, Yuzhanin Navoi, Bukhara 2
2012 Lokomotiv BFK, Khotira 79, Sherdor Samarqand, Spartak Bukhara
2013 Abad Tashkent, Geofizika Tashkent, Ghijduvan, Mashal FSH
2014 Yazyavan Lachinlari, Sementchi, Nasaf FSH, NGPI
2015 Nurafshan Bukhara, Ghijduvan, Lokomotiv BFK, Naryn Haqqulabad
2016 Neftchi Surkhandarya, Ghallaaral, Yangiyer, Istiqlal Ferghana
2017 No data
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