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Istiklol Dushanbe
Full nameFootball Club Istiklol Dushanbe
Nickname(s)The Lions (Tajik: Шерҳо, romanizedSherho)
Short nameIstiklol
Founded1 November 2007; 16 years ago (2007-11-01)
GroundCentral Republican Stadium
Capacity20,000
ChairmanShohruh Saidzoda[1]
ManagerNikola Lazarevic
LeagueLigai Olii Tojikiston
2023Ligai Olii Tojikiston, 1st of 10 (champions)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Football Club Istiklol(Tajik: Клуби Футболи Истиқлол, romanizedKlubi futboli «Istiqlol», Persian: باشگاه فوتبال استقلال دوشنبه ) is a Tajik professional football club owned by Maldivian Conglomerate Maziya. Founded in 2007, the club competes in the Ligai Olii Tojikiston, the top flight of Tajik football league system. It was founded to commemorate the Independence of Tajikistan; Istiklol in Tajik means 'independence'.

History

Early years (2007–2009)

Istiklol Dushanbe was established in November 2007, under the Presidency of Shohruh Saidov. In 2008, Istiklol competed in the Dushanbe Group of the Second Division under head coach Kanoat Latifov, winning all 30 league games with a +154 goal difference and winning promotion to the Tajik League.[2]

In 2009, in their debut in the Tajik League, led by new head coach Salohiddin Gafurov, the team finished fourth.[3] The team had some experienced players and some young players mostly from Tajikistan national under-17 football team that won bronze in AFC U-17 Championship 2006 and reached round 16 at 2007 FIFA U-17 World Championship, winning two trophies – the traditional winter-spring tournament Rustam Doltabaev and the Tajik Cup.[3] Dilshod Vasiev scored the club's first Tajik League goal in their 2–0 victory over Ravshan Kulob on 4 April 2009.[4]

2010s

In 2010, under coach Alimzhon Rafikov the team won the Super Cup,[3] the national cup and league.[5] In the first Tajik Super Cup, defeating three-time national champion Vakhsh Qurghonteppa 2–0, following two goals from Dilshod Vasiev in extra time.[3] In the final of the 2010 Tajik Cup, which traditionally takes place on October 5 – the birthday of the country's President Emomali Rahmon, Istiqlol with large score 5–0 defeated FK Khujand.[5] Following victory in the 2010 Tajik League, FC Istiqlol qualified for the first time for both the CIS Cup and the 2011 AFC President's Cup.[6] On 20 March 2012, Istiklol's contract with Rafikov had expired at the end of the 2011 season and they had decided not to renew it, with Mubin Ergashev taking over in a caretaker capacity.[7]

As of January 2014 the club's manager has been Mubin Ergashev.[8]

On 22 November 2015, Manuel Bleda scored the club's 500th league goal.[9] Istiklol's 4–2 victory over Barki Tajik on 17 April 2016, saw the club stretch their unbeaten run in the Tajik League to 40 games, with their last defeat occurring in November 2013 against Khayr Vahdat. During this run Istiklol have scored 146 goals, conceding just 17.[10] Also, the team was qualified for the 2015 AFC Cup final against Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. of Malaysia, in which both teams were the finalist for the first time in the competition. Istiklol were defeated by the team with the score of 1–0 on the home soil in Dushanbe.

On 10 July 2016, Istiklol fired their entire coaching staff, including manager Mubin Ergashev.[11] Three days later, 13 July 2016, Istiklol announced Nikola Lazarevic as their new manager.[12]

On 25 September 2016, Istiklol suffered their first League defeat since 3 November 2013, a stretch of 51 games, 2–1 away to Ravshan Kulob.[13] On 29 October 2016, Istiklol defeated Barki Tajik 5–1, to claim their fifth Tajik League title.[14] Two days later, 31 October 2016, Istiklol announced that they had appointed Mukhsin Mukhamadiev for the 2017 season.[15] On 18 September 2017, Istiklol defeated Panjshir 5–0 to secure their sixth Tajik League title.[16] On 18 October 2017, Istiklol drew 2–2 with Bengaluru in the second leg of their Inter-zone play-off final, progressing to the final of the AFC Cup for the second time in three seasons.[17] On 4 November 2017, Istiklol were defeated 1–0 by Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya thanks to a second half Emad Mohsin goal.[18]After being knocked out of the 2018 AFC Cup at the group stage, manager Mukhsin Mukhamadiev resigned as manager six-days later on 22 May 2018, with Alisher Tukhtaev being appointed as acting head coach.[19]

On 3 December 2018, Khakim Fuzailov was announced as Istiklol's new manager.[20] Fuzailov resigned as manager of Istiklol on 27 June 2019 after they failed to progress from the group stages of the AFC Cup, with Alisher Tukhtaev being appointed as Caretaker Manager in his place.[21] On 27 September 2019, Istiklol beat Kuktosh 6–1, to secure their eighth Tajik League title.[22] On 24 November 2019, Istiklol won 4–2 penalties to clinch their eighth Tajik Cup title.[23]

2020s

On 21 January 2020, Istiklol defeated Lokomotiv Tashkent 1–0, to win their first ever AFC Champions League match.[24]After Mubin Ergashev took charge of Istiklol for their two AFC Champions League matches, Vitaliy Levchenko was appointed as the club's new manager on 17 February 2020, with Alisher Tukhtaev returning to an assistants role.[25]

On 10 September 2020, the 2020 AFC Cup was cancelled.[26] 10 days later, 20 September 2020, Istiklol drew 1–1 with Khatlon to secure their ninth league title and seventh in a row.[27]

On 13 April, Istiklol announced former manager Mubin Ergashev as their interim manager for their AFC Champions League group games due to having the required Pro Coaching License Vitaliy Levchenko did not.[28] Istiklol finished their first AFC Champions League group stage top of their group, which included Al Hilal, Shabab Al Ahli and AGMK, qualifying for the knockout stage where they faced Persepolis.[29][30]

On 21 June 2021, Ryota Noma scored the club's 800th league goal.[31] On 21 November 2021, Istiklol defeated Dushanbe-83 8–0 to secure their 10th league title, and 8th in a row.[32]On 27 June 2022, Vitaly Levchenko and his coaching staff left Istiklol after their contracts expired,[33] with Assistant Manager Alisher Tukhtaev being placed in interim charger.[34]

On 29 October 2022, Alisher Tukhtaev guided Istiklol to their ninth Tajik Cup title with a 5–3 victory on penalties over Kuktosh Rudaki after the match finished 2-2.[35] Six days later, 4 November 2022, Istiklol beat Khatlon 1–0 to secure their 11th Tajikistan Higher League title, and 9th in a row.[36]

Istiklol squad against Persepolis in the 2023 AFC champions league at Azadi Stadium.

On 18 January 2023, Igor Cherevchenko was appointed as the new Head Coach of Istiklol on a one-year contract.[37]

On 1 November 2023, Istiklol defeated Ravshan Kulob 4–2 on penalties in the 2023 Tajikistan Cup Final, after an initial 1–1 draw, to claim their 10th Tajikistan Cup title.[38] A month later, on 1 December 2023, Istiklol defeated Kuktosh Rudaki 4–1 to secure their 10th league title in a row, and 12th overall.[39]On 11 February 2024, Istiklol announced that Igor Cherevchenko, Yuri Baturenko, Alisher Tukhtaev and Lilia Sidorkina had all left the club after their contracts had expired.[40] On 15 March 2024, Istiklol announced that Nikola Lazarevic had been appointed as their new Head Coach on a one-year contract.[41]

Sponsorship

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2010–2012Li-Ning[42]
2013–2016Joma[43]Dushanbe International Airport
2017–2019Avesto
2020–Siyoma

Domestic history

SeasonLeagueTajik CupTop goalscorerManager
Div.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPNameLeague
20082nd1st3030001862890-Khudoidod Nusratov85[44]Tajikistan Kanat Latifov
20091st4th181134411836WinnerYusuf Rabiev14Tajikistan Kanat Latifov
Tajikistan Salohiddin Ghafurov
20101st1st322660761784WinnerYusuf Rabiev30Tajikistan Salohiddin Ghafurov
Tajikistan Alimzhon Rafikov
20111st1st40353213016108Runner-UpYusuf Rabiev32Tajikistan Alimzhon Rafikov
20121st3rd241653761353Runner-UpDilshod Vasiev24Tajikistan Mubin Ergashev (Caretaker)
Serbia Nikola Kavazović
20131st2nd18141347846WinnerDilshod Vasiev10[45]Serbia Nikola Kavazović
Tajikistan Oleg Shirinbekov
20141st1st181620651050WinnerDilshod Vasiev15Tajikistan Mubin Ergashev
20151st1st18162069550WinnerManuchekhr Dzhalilov22[46]Tajikistan Mubin Ergashev
20161st1st181431672045WinnerManuchekhr Dzhalilov22Tajikistan Mubin Ergashev
Serbia Nikola Lazarevic
20171st1st211740641455Runner-UpDilshod Vasiev16Tajikistan Mukhsin Mukhamadiev
20181st1st211632361651WinnerSheriddin Boboev12Tajikistan Mukhsin Mukhamadiev
Tajikistan Alisher Tukhtaev (Caretaker)
20191st1st211632611951WinnerSheriddin Boboev16Tajikistan Khakim Fuzailov
Tajikistan Alisher Tukhtaev (Caretaker)
20201st1st181431611145QuarterfinalManuchekhr Dzhalilov16Tajikistan Vitaliy Levchenko
20211st1st27215178968Runner-UpManuchekhr Dzhalilov18Tajikistan Vitaliy Levchenko
20221st1st221462461348WinnerManuchekhr Dzhalilov16Tajikistan Vitaliy Levchenko
Tajikistan Alisher Tukhtaev (Caretaker)
20231st1st221642561252WinnerAlisher Dzhalilov13Tajikistan Igor Cherevchenko

Continental history

As of match played 5 December 2023
CompetitionPldWDLGFGA
AFC President's Cup10631207
AFC Cup421910136955
AFC Champions League2254132133
AFC Champions League 2000000
Total7430172711095
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2011AFC President's CupGroup BState of Palestine Jabal Al Mukaber2–01st
Bhutan Yeedzin8–0
Myanmar Yadanarbon1–1
Final Stage
Group A
Chinese Taipei Taipower FC0–23rd
Turkmenistan Balkan1–1
2012AFC President's CupGroup CState of Palestine Markaz Shabab Al-Am'ari1–01st
Turkmenistan Balkan2–1
Final Stage
Group A
Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek2–01st
Cambodia Phnom Penh Crown1–1
FinalState of Palestine Markaz Shabab Al-Am'ari2–1
2015AFC CupGroup CKuwait Qadsia2–02–21st
Turkmenistan Ahal5–22–1
Iraq Erbil0–01–3
Round of 16Syria Al-Wahda1–1 (p)
Quarter-finalsMalaysia Pahang4–01–35–3
Semi-finalsKuwait Al-Kuwaitw/o[47][48]0–4w/o
FinalMalaysia Johor Darul Ta'zim0–1
2016AFC CupGroup BIraq Naft Al-Wasat0–10–24th
Jordan Al-Faisaly0–02–4
Lebanon Tripoli1–30–1
2017AFC CupGroup DTurkmenistan Altyn Asyr1–01–11st
Kyrgyzstan Alay Osh3–14–1
Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek2–04–1
Inter-zone play-off semi-finalPhilippines Ceres Negros4–01–15–1
Inter-zone play-off finalIndia Bengaluru1–02–23–2
FinalIraq Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya0–1
2018AFC CupGroup DKyrgyzstan Alay Osh1–03–22nd
Turkmenistan Altyn Asyr2–32–2
Turkmenistan Ahal1–01–0
2019AFC Champions LeaguePreliminary round 2Uzbekistan AGMK2–4
2019AFC CupGroup DKyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek4–11–22nd
Turkmenistan Altyn Asyr1–11–1
Tajikistan Khujand3–02–3
2020AFC Champions LeaguePreliminary round 2Uzbekistan Lokomotiv Tashkent1–0
Play-off roundSaudi Arabia Al-Ahli0–1
2020AFC CupGroup DKyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek- [26]
Turkmenistan Altyn Asyr
Tajikistan Khujand2–0
2021AFC Champions LeagueGroup ASaudi Arabia Al Hilal4–11–31st
United Arab Emirates Shabab al-Ahli0–01–0
Uzbekistan AGMK1–23–2
Round of 16Iran Persepolis0–1
2022AFC Champions LeagueGroup ASaudi Arabia Al Hilal0–30–14th
Qatar Al-Rayyan2–30–1
United Arab Emirates Sharjah2–01–2
2023–24AFC Champions LeagueGroup EIran Persepolis1–10–24th
Qatar Al-Duhail0–00–2
Saudi Arabia Al Nassr1–11–3
2024–25AFC Champions League 2Group ?

Honours

Team

Tajik League (12) (record)
2010,[5] 2011,[49] 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,[16] 2018,[50] 2019,[22] 2020,[27] 2021,[32] 2022.[36] 2023[39]
Tajikistan Cup (10) (record)
2009,[3] 2010,[5] 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018,[51] 2019,[23] 2022,[35] 2023[38]
Tajik Supercup (12) (record)
2010,[3] 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016,[52] 2018,[53] 2019,[54] 2020,[55] 2021,[56] 2022[57] 2024[58]
TFF Cup (6)
2014,[59] 2015,[59] 2017,[60] 2018,[61] 2019,[62] 2021[63]
AFC President's Cup
1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (1) 2012
AFC Cup
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up (2): 2015, 2017

Individual

Current squad

As of 6 April 2024[64]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
19DFTajikistan TJKAkhtam Nazarov
21DFUkraine UKROleksiy Larin
22MFTajikistan TJKKabir Salimshoev
23DFTajikistan TJKAlidzhon Karomatullozoda
27FWTajikistan TJKMuammad Toir
28DFJapan JPNKeita Suzuki
33DFCroatia CROIvan Novoselec
63FWTajikistan TJKManuchekhr Dzhalilov
72FWTajikistan TJKMekhron Madaminov
77FWTajikistan TJKRustam Soirov
80MFBrazil BRAMurilo Souza
99GKTajikistan TJKMukhriddin Khasanov

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Istiklol.Foreign players who've played for Istiklol.[65]

Tajikistan
Former USSR countries
South America
Europe
Asia
Africa

Club officials

Management team[66]

Records

Top goalscorers

As of match played 19 May 2024
NameYearsLeagueTajikistan CupTajik SupercupAsiaTotal
1Tajikistan Manuchekhr Dzhalilov2015–2017
2020–Present
121 (121)27 (23)1 (7)17 (44)166 (195)
2Tajikistan Dilshod Vasiyev2009–201987+ (104+)28+ (30+)4 (7)12 (42)131 (183+)
3Tajikistan Khudoidod Nusratov2008–201088 (?)? (?)0 (1)- (-)88 (?)
4Tajikistan Yusuf Rabiev2009–201283 (?)? (?)1 (3)1 (9)85 (12+)
5Tajikistan Fatkhullo Fatkhulloyev2008–2017
2018–2019
45+ (103+)12+ (27+)1 (9)11 (51)69 (190+)
6Tajikistan Alisher Dzhalilov2019–2022
2023–Present
52 (86)5 (14)1 (5)6 (23)64 (128)
7Tajikistan Sheriddin Boboev2015–202040 (64)12 (14)0 (2)1 (12)53 (92)
8Tajikistan Rustam Soirov2020–2022
2024–Present
26 (49)3 (7)2 (4)1 (14)32 (74)
9Tajikistan Ehson Panjshanbe2016–2020
2023–Present
23 (91)6 (20)0 (4)1 (25)30 (140)
9Tajikistan Shervoni Mabatshoev2021–Present26 (61)4 (15)0 (3)0 (13)30 (92)

Managers

Information correct as of match played 19 May 2024. Only competitive matches are counted.

NameNat.FromToPWDLGSGA%WHonoursNotes
Nikola Kavazović SerbiaJanuary 2012June 201346366412922078.26AFC Presidents Cup (1), Tajik Supercup (1)
Oleg Shirinbekov TajikistanJuly 201313 January 2014[69]12912265075.00Tajik Cup (1)
Mubin Ergashev Tajikistan13 January 2014[70]10 July 2016[11]785613925166071.79Tajik League (2), Tajik Cup (2), Tajik Supercup (3)
Nikola Lazarevic Serbia13 July 2016[12]31 December 2016[15]1611416213068.75Tajik League (1), Tajik Cup (1)
Mukhsin Mukhamadiev Tajikistan1 January 2017[15]22 May 2018[19]533810513047071.70Tajik League (1), Tajik Supercup (1)
Alisher Tukhtaev (Caretaker) Tajikistan22 May 2018[19]3 December 2018[20]2015234420075.00Tajik League (1), Tajik Cup (1)
Khakim Fuzailov Tajikistan3 December 2018[20]27 June 2019[21]1610334420062.50Tajik Supercup (1)
Alisher Tukhtaev (Caretaker) Tajikistan27 June 2019[21]31 December 20192014426219070.00Tajik League (1)
Mubin Ergashev Tajikistan1 January 202017 February 2020210111050.00
Vitaliy Levchenko Tajikistan17 February 2020[25]27 June 2022[33]59479318629079.66Tajik Supercup (2)
Tajikistan Higher League (2)
Mubin Ergashev (Interim) Tajikistan13 April 2021[28]14 September 20217313109042.86Took charge of the 2021 AFC Champions League matches
Mubin Ergashev (Interim) Tajikistan8 April 202228 April 20226105510016.67Took charge of the 2022 AFC Champions League matches
Alisher Tukhtaev (Caretaker) Tajikistan27 June 2022[34]18 January 20232012623412060.00Tajikistan Higher League (1)
Tajik Cup (1)
Igor Cherevchenko Tajikistan18 January 2023[37]11 February 2024[40]3419966925055.88Tajikistan Higher League (1)
Tajik Cup (1)
Nikola Lazarevic Serbia15 March 2024[41]8800265100.00
  • Notes:

P – Total of played matchesW – Won matchesD – Drawn matchesL – Lost matchesGS – Goal scoredGA – Goals against
%W – Percentage of matches won

Nationality is indicated by the corresponding FIFA country code(s).

See also

References

External links

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