The 2024 Uzbekistan Pro League was the 33rd since its establishment in 1992. The competition started on 12 March 2024 until ended on 28 November 2024.
On December 12, 2023, announced that the number of teams in the Uzbekistan Super League would increase to 16 starting from the 2025 season.[4] This confirmed that two teams from the Uzbekistan Professional League would receive direct promotion to the Uzbekistan Super League for the 2024 season. The teams finishing 3rd and 4th in the tournament would participate in the Super League playoffs against the teams finishing 13th and 12th in the 2024 Uzbekistan Super League.
Eight teams have been confirmed to participate in the 2024 Uzbek Pro League. The league, which has three teams remaining compared to the previous season, will consist of 28 rounds, each consisting of four rounds.
Last season, Lokomotiv and Dinamo, who played in Pro League, took first place in the standings and qualified for the 2024 Uzbekistan Super League season.
Bukhara, which finished 13th in the 2023 Uzbekistan Super League, began the new season in Pro League. Dustlik Tashkent, which meets the licensing requirements for Uzbekistan First League, received conditional permission to participate. The last team to join the league, Olympic's farm club, Olympic Farm, was allowed to participate in the next Pro League season with a guarantee from Uzbekistan Football Association and sponsorship from the communications company MobiUz.
Andijan SGS, the 11th-place team in the 2023 Uzbekistan Pro League, was relegated to the lower league, the Uzbekistan First League, due to its last-place finish. Yangiyer, the 2023 Uzbekistan First League winner, confirmed its participation in the First League due to licensing non-compliance. Gijduvan was excluded from the league's list of participants due to failure to timely comply with licensing requirements. Samarkand Unired announced the termination of its activities due to financial problems.
Turon Yaypan, which was relegated from Super League to the Pro League, announced that it would not be able to participate in the Pro League due to financial problems and that the season would begin in the Uzbekistan First League in 2024. The team's parent club, Navbahor, was relegated from the Pro League to the First League due to debts and financial problems with the farm club.
The number of foreign players is restricted to five per UPL team. A team can use only five foreign players on the field in each game.
In bold: Players that have been capped for their national team.
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