Uzbekistan to Host FIFA Central Asia Regional Office

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Uzbekistan to Host FIFA Central Asia Regional Office

FIFA plans to open a Central Asia regional office in Tashkent as Uzbekistan gears up for co-hosting the 2027 FIFA U-20 World Cup with Azerbaijan.

The move follows a presidential order focused on meeting global standards and boosting the country’s role in major FIFA and AFC events, The Caspian Post reports, citing Uzbek media.

Under the decree, the FIFA Regional Office for Central Asian countries will be opened on a rent-free basis in the building of the Uzbekistan Football Association (UFA) in Tashkent.

The costs associated with establishing and operating the regional office will primarily be covered by FIFA funds. Any remaining expenses will be financed by the Uzbekistan Football Support Fund, though its contribution must not exceed 50% of total operating costs.

Renovation of the office premises, as well as the provision of furniture, equipment, technical facilities, and vehicles, will be funded through allocations from the Reconstruction and Development Fund, in accordance with the decree. Minimum operational requirements for the office will be determined by the Uzbekistan Football Association.

The opening of a FIFA regional office is expected to enhance coordination with Central Asian football associations and support Uzbekistan’s preparations for hosting the 2027 U-20 World Cup and other high-profile international tournaments.

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