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Riyadh – Sports
The new Uzbekistan-based team, created in 2004, dreams of a historic feat by qualifying for the AFC Champions League group stage when it faces Tuesday's victory in Riyadh for the qualifying match for the group stage of the AFC Champions League 2019.
The Uzbek team, owned by a mining and metallurgical company, dates back to 1966, when it represented the Uzbek Metallurg metallurgical company, before disintegrating in 1988. It played in the second division of the Soviet Union at a time when the Uzbekistan was a former Soviet Union.
The Ulymalek team of Uzbekistan has qualified for the AFC Champions League after its 2018 Uzbekistan Cup and has qualified for the ranking after defeating Tajikistan 4 to 4 in the preliminaries. In ninth place after fighting the ups and downs.
The former coach of the Uzbek national team, Mir Jalal Kasimov, counts many foreign professionals, including Serbian forward Milos Trivonovic and midfielder Jovan Djokic.
Ajam supporters hope that their team will continue its adventure and will go beyond Al Nasraa to reach the third group, which includes Al Wasl Al-Emirati and Al-Zawra in Iraq, as well as Al- Gharafa from Qatar and Thub Khan from Iran.
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