Gennadi Krasnitsky club

Gennadi Krasnitsky club (Uzbek: Геннадий Красницкий тўпурарлар клуби or Gennadi Krasnitsky to'purarlar klubi, Russian: Клуб Геннадия Красницкого) is a list of Uzbek football players that have scored 100 or more goals during their professional career. This club is named after first Uzbekistani player in Soviet Union who scored over 100 goals - Gennadi Krasnitsky.

The club was founded by Uzbekistan Football Association in August 2010 in memory of legendary striker of Pakhtakor and with intention to stimulate youth for achievements in football.[1]

The first player who scored its first 100 goals in Uzbekistan Super League was Oleg Shatskikh. He needed for that six seasons. The first player who scored its 200 goals in League was Zafar Kholmurodov.

Anvar Berdiev is leading the goalscorer's list with 277 goals (as of 2 December 2019). In 2016 season Anvar Berdiev playing for Andijan scored another 4 goals in League matches, he scored in Uzbekistan Super League totally 225 goals. Artur Gevorkyan is first foreign footballer who entered this goalscorer's club. Gevorkyan scored his over 100 goals in April 2015.

Goals

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The following goals are counted:

  • Championship - goals scored in Uzbek League, top division of Uzbek football
  • Cup - goals scored in Uzbek Cup
  • Asian Cup - goals scored in AFC Champions League and AFC Cup, the international club tournaments of AFC
  • National team - goals scored for national team

Gennadi Krasnitsky club

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As of 2 December 2019[2]
# Name Years League Cup National Asian Cups Total Ref
1 Anvar Berdiev 1995–2019 225 43 2 7 277 [3]
2 Zafar Kholmurodov 1997–2012 200 32 6 238 [3]
3 Anvar Soliev 1996–2015 164 36 8 22 230
4 Shuhrat Mirkholdirshoev 2000–2014 194 26 2 222
5 Jafar Irismetov 1993–2012 174 24 15 213
6 Ravshan Bozorov 1992–2007 171 23 5 7 206
7 Bakhtiyor Hamidullaev 1997–2011 178 13 3 1 195
8 Oybek Usmankhojaev 1992–2005 157 35 1 1 194
9 Umid Isoqov 1994–2010 171 10 3 3 187
10 Rustam Durmonov 1992–2002 133 25 4 10 172
11 Farid Khabibullin 1992–2004 131 35 166
12 Server Djeparov 2000–present 113 1 25 19 158
13 Numon Khasanov 1992–2009 125 22 5 1 153
14 Mukhtor Kurbonov 1993–2009 128 19 147
15 Zayniddin Tadjiyev 2001-2015 102 28 3 13 146
16 Oleg Shatskikh 1993–2003 105 22 9 8 144
17 Shuhrat Rahmonqulov 1992–2005 108 19 5 2 134
18 Artur Gevorkyan 2006-present 105 17 9 131
19 Nagmetulla Kutibayev 1992–2007 106 17 5 3 131
20 Nosirbek Otakuziev 2003–present 117 4 5 126
21 Shukhrat Maqsudov 1991-2000 82 21 11 9 123
22 Mirjalol Kasymov 1986-2005 58 30 31 4 123
23 Akmal Kholmatov 1998–present 89 21 3 8 121 [4]
24 Shakhboz Erkinov 2003–present 101 11 3 115
25 Vali Keldiev 1992–2006 104 9 2 115
26 Leonid Koshelev 1997-2015 86 11 6 11 114
27 Sergey Ni 1991-2005 87 18 3 108
28 Igor Taran 2003–present 95 8 3 106
29 Sobir Khodiev 1989-2002 77 22 7 106
30 Dilshod Urmanov 1992-2006 86 17 103
31 Ilhom Mo'minjonov 1998-2009 91 11 102
32 Azamat Abduraimov 1983-2001 72 17 10 2 101
33 Marsel Idiatullin 2002-2010 89 12 101
  • Players whose name is listed in bold are active players

See also

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References

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  1. ^ В Узбекистане учрежден «Клуб бомбардиров имени Геннадия Красницкого». Archived 2012-07-19 at archive.today 26.08.2010
  2. ^ "Uzbekistan Super League all time topscoreres (as of 10 December 2018)". Championat.asia. 2018-12-10.
  3. ^ a b "The World's most successful Top Division Goal Scorer among the still active Players". IFFHS. 2012-12-29.
  4. ^ "Холматов 100лик довонни забт этди". lokomotiv.uz. 2012-09-21. Archived from the original on 2013-11-09.
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