Server Jeparov

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Server Jeparov
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Personnel
Surname Server Reshatovich Jeparov
birthday 3rd October 1982
place of birth ChirchiqUzbek SSR
size 178 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
1990-1994 FK Chirchiq
1994-1995 Pakhtakor 81
1995-2000 RUOR
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2000-2001 Navbahor Namangan 46 0(7)
2002-2008 Pakhtakor Tashkent 125 (52)
2008-2011 Bunyodkor Tashkent 46 (38)
2010-2011 FC Seoul 29 0(1)
2011-2013 Al Shabab Riyadh 25 0(4)
2013-2015 Seongnam FC 55 (13)
2015-2016 Ulsan Hyundai 22 0(6)
2016-2017 Tashkent locomotive 23 0(7)
2017-2018 Esteghlal Tehran 0 0(0)
2017 →  Sepahan FC  (loan) 2 0(0)
2018 Shetissu Taldyqorghan 5 0(1)
2019– Metallurg Bekobod 9 0(2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2002-2017 Uzbekistan 128 (25)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: October 19, 2019

2 As of September 5, 2017

Server Reshatovich Jeparov (or Server Djeparov Resatovich ; russian Сервер Решатович Джепаров Serwer Reschatowitsch Dscheparow ; * 3. October 1982 in Chirchiq ) is an Uzbek football player and most-capped player his country. He is currently under contract with Sepahan FC in Iran . Jeparov was twice named Asia's Footballer of the Year .

Club career

Jeparov in the jersey of Seongnam Ilhwa (2013)

Jeparov began his football career in the youth of his home club Chirchiq. Via Pakhtakor 81, the youth department of Pakhtakor Tashkent , he came to the football boarding school RUOR in 1995, which is considered a training center for Uzbek professional footballers.

In 2000 he then signed his first professional contract with Navbahor Namangan . With the traditional middle class in the Uzbek league, he quickly developed into the most valuable player and already in his second professional game, with a pronounced goal instinct, caught the eye.

In 2002 the logical step to Uzbek record champions Pakhtakor Tashkent followed , for whom he was briefly active in his youth. Pakhtakor became an Uzbek national player in 2002 and won 6 championship titles and just as many cup titles in a row with the club. Soon he was dubbed one of the best Uzbek players of all time.

When the Bunyodkor Tashkent was taken over by a potent oligarch in 2008 , the association tried to break the supremacy of Pakhtakor through an immense financial investment. Although the planned change of the then FC Barcelona star Samuel Eto'o failed, a number of players such as the former Brazilian world champion Rivaldo or the U-20 team player Luizão were able to sign up . The soccer legend Zico was appointed as coach . Bunyodkor also did not stop at home players and so it happened that Djeparov received a contract offer, which he accepted.

Since then he has led the team as captain to two championship titles and one cup victory. In 2008 he experienced his preliminary career highlight with the election of Asia's Footballer of the Year . He had previously scored 19 goals and prepared 18 in 23 games this season. As a result, there was an agreement between Chelsea FC and the Asian Football Association , which provided for a trial month between Jeparov and Ahmed Khalil , who had just been elected Asian Youth Player of the Year . Although Jeparov wanted to take this chance, he was subsequently forbidden by his employer, on the grounds that he was important for the team. In the winter of 2010 he was loaned to FC Seoul , which then signed him permanently. But in the summer of 2011, Jeparov moved to Al Shabab Riyadh in Saudi Arabia for an estimated US $ 2.250 million . In Riyadh he received a contract until 2014 .

National team

Jeparov has been an Uzbek national player since 2002 . In 2004 & 2007 he reached the quarter-finals of the Asian Cup with the national team . As in 2006, he failed with the team in qualifying for the 2010 World Cup in the second group stage of the AFC qualification.

On September 1, 2016, with his 119th international match, he replaced Timur Kapadze as the record-breaking Uzbek national player. By September 2017, he had played a total of 128 international matches, in which he scored 25 goals, making him the Uzbeks fourth-best goalscorer.

successes

Jeparov as captain of Uzbekistan (blue) during an international match against Japan

As a player

In the club

  • 8 × Uzbek Football League champions: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
  • 7 × Uzbek Cup winners: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
  • 1 × AFC Champions League 2008 : semi-finals

In the national team

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The new power in the east
  2. ^ ESPN : Rivaldo leaves AEK, bound for Uzbekistan (English). Accessed January 31, 2020.
  3. Djeparov named Asia's Footballer of the Year ( Memento from December 6, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  4. ^ ESPN : Chelsea offer trials to two of Asia's rising stars . Accessed January 31, 2020.
  5. transfermarkt.de : Al Shabab signs Djeparov . Accessed January 2020.
  6. Djeparov wins AFC Player of the Year