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Fozil Musaev

Fozil Musaev

1989Present Uzbekistan
association football player

Who was Fozil Musaev?

Professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for various clubs in Central Asian leagues. He has represented Uzbekistan at youth international levels.

Biographical data adapted from Wikipedia’s article on Fozil Musaev (CC BY-SA 4.0).

Born
Tashkent
Died
Present
Nationality
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn

Biography

Fozil Musaev, also spelled Fozil Musayev (Uzbek: Фозил Мусаев), born on January 2, 1989, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is a football player from Uzbekistan. He is a defensive midfielder, a role central to a team's setup, where he disrupts opposing plays and passes the ball to teammates in more advanced positions. His career has been tied to the football scene that grew in Uzbekistan after it gained independence in 1991.

Musaev has made his mark in Central Asian football, particularly with FC Bukhara, a club in Uzbekistan's domestic league. FC Bukhara, located in the historic city of Bukhara, plays in the Uzbekistan League. Musaev's time there shows his dedication to local football rather than pursuing opportunities overseas. His position as a defensive midfielder has made him a dependable part of the teams he has played for.

On the international stage, Musaev has also been recognized as part of the Uzbekistan national team. This highlights his skill as a player who can compete beyond the local level. Earlier in his career, he played for Uzbekistan's youth teams, establishing himself as a product of the country's football development in the 2000s and 2010s.

Growing up in Tashkent, Musaev matured during a time when Uzbek football was finding its place in Asian competitions. The Uzbekistan Super League has produced players who have competed in Asian Champions League qualifying rounds and other regional contests. Musaev's career is linked to this broader growth of the sport in the area.

Before Fame

Fozil Musaev was born in Tashkent in 1989, two years before Uzbekistan became independent after the Soviet Union broke up. During this time of change, young footballers in Uzbekistan grew up with a sports culture influenced by Soviet-era infrastructure and coaching while also creating new national systems. Tashkent, being the largest city and a key footballing center, offered access to clubs and academies that were crucial for developing players in the country.

Musaev moved up through youth football in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when Uzbekistan was becoming more active in Asian football through organizations like the Asian Football Confederation. His participation in youth international teams shows he was seen as a promising talent during his early years, giving him the early competitive experience that set the stage for his senior career in the Uzbekistan League.

Key Achievements

  • Earned a place in the senior Uzbekistan national team squad as a defensive midfielder
  • Represented Uzbekistan at youth international level, demonstrating early recognition as a top domestic talent
  • Sustained a professional career in the Uzbekistan League, including a notable stint with FC Bukhara
  • Contributed to club football in Central Asia across multiple seasons as a recognized defensive midfield presence

Did You Know?

  • 01.Musaev's surname is sometimes transliterated as 'Musayev,' reflecting variation in the romanization of Uzbek and Russian script.
  • 02.He was born in Tashkent just two years before Uzbekistan became an independent nation in 1991, meaning his entire footballing life has taken place under the independent Uzbekistani football system.
  • 03.Musaev plays for FC Bukhara, a club based in one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, a city with a history dating back over two millennia.
  • 04.As a defensive midfielder, Musaev occupies one of the most tactically demanding positions in modern football, often described as a 'holding midfielder' responsible for shielding the defensive line.
  • 05.His career spans a period during which Uzbekistan has been one of the more competitive football nations in Central Asia, qualifying for multiple AFC Asian Cup tournaments.