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Turkmenistan national football team

Men's association football team

Turkmenistan national football team

Men's association football team

FieldValue
NameTurkmenistan
BadgeFlag of Turkmenistan.svg
Badge_size175px
NicknameEmerald
Greens
Karakum Warriors
AssociationTürkmenistanyň Futbol Federasiýasy (TFF)
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationCAFA (Central Asia)
CoachRovshen Meredov
CaptainMekan Saparow
Most capsArslanmyrat Amanow (63)
Top scorerWladimir Baýramow (16)
Home StadiumAshgabat Stadium
FIFA TrigrammeTKM
FIFA Rank
FIFA max86
FIFA max dateApril 2004
FIFA min174
FIFA min dateSeptember 2007
Elo Rank
Elo max83
Elo max date31 March 2004
Elo min154
Elo min date27 March 2018
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First game1–0
(Almaty, Kazakhstan; 1 June 1992)
Largest win11–0
(Ashgabat, Turkmenistan; 19 November 2003)
Largest loss5–0
(Dushanbe, Tajikistan; 22 June 1997)
6–1
(Kuwait City, Kuwait; 10 February 2000)
5–0
(Doha, Qatar; 31 May 2004)
5–0
(Riffa, Bahrain; 3 August 2005)
5–0
(Goyang, South Korea; 5 June 2021)
5–0
(Tehran, Iran; 21 March 2024)
Regional nameAsian Cup
Regional cup apps2
Regional cup first2004
Regional cup bestGroup stage (2004, 2019)
2ndRegional nameCAFA Nations Cup
2ndRegional cup apps2
2ndRegional cup first2023
2ndRegional cup bestGroup stage (2023)
3rdRegional nameAFC Challenge Cup
3rdRegional cup apps4
3rdRegional cup first2008
3rdRegional cup bestRunners-up (2010, 2012)
Note

the men's team

Greens Karakum Warriors | Sub-confederation = CAFA (Central Asia) (Almaty, Kazakhstan; 1 June 1992) (Ashgabat, Turkmenistan; 19 November 2003) (Dushanbe, Tajikistan; 22 June 1997) 6–1 (Kuwait City, Kuwait; 10 February 2000) 5–0 (Doha, Qatar; 31 May 2004) 5–0 (Riffa, Bahrain; 3 August 2005) 5–0 (Goyang, South Korea; 5 June 2021) 5–0 (Tehran, Iran; 21 March 2024)

The Turkmenistan national football team () represents Turkmenistan in men's international football. It is controlled by the Football Federation of Turkmenistan, the governing body for football in Turkmenistan. Turkmenistan's home ground is the Kopetdag Stadium and their head coach is Mergen Orazow. The team represents FIFA and Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

History

After the country gained independence, they played their first match against Kazakhstan on 1 June 1992, and against fellow Central Asian nation Uzbekistan on 28 June the same year.

2000s

Turkmenistan match against North Korea in June 2008

They qualified for the 2004 AFC Asian Cup by winning the 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification, where they were placed in group G, alongside the United Arab Emirates, Syria and Sri Lanka. In the autumn of 2003, in the first leg of the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification, they defeated Afghanistan 11–0 in Ashgabat. Begench Kuliyev and Rejepmyrat Agabaýew each scored a hat-trick, while Guvanchmuhammet Ovekov scored twice. Other players on the scoresheet that day were Nazar Bayramov, Omar Berdiyev and Didarklych Urazov. In the second leg the team won 0–2, with both goals scored by Begench Kuliyev. In December 2003, the national team of Turkmenistan reached the top 100 in the FIFA rankings for the first time in its history, reaching the 99th position, thanks to the successes in the 2004 AFC Asian Cup and the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. In the 2004 AFC Asian Cup that took place in China, Turkmenistan was placed in group C, with neighbours Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. They were knocked out in the group stages following two defeats and a draw against Saudi Arabia.

2010s

In February 2010, Turkmenistan's national football team was coach by Ýazguly Hojageldyýew, who was working for HTTU Aşgabat. Under his leadership the team went to Sri Lanka to participate in the 2010 AFC Challenge Cup. For the first time, they made it to the final, only to see them lose against North Korea in the penalty shootout. In the same year, the Football Association of Turkmenistan invited a native Turkmen, the head coach of FC Rubin Kazan, Kurban Berdyev to resume leadership.

In March 2011, Turkmenistan successfully entered the final round of the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup, beating Pakistan, Taiwan, and played in a draw with India in the qualifying competition in Kuala Lumpur. In the summer of 2011, in the race for a spot at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, they faced Indonesia in the second round. After managing a 1–1 draw in the first leg in Ashghabat, they were eventually defeated 4–3 in the second leg, 5–4 on aggregate, thus were knocked out of the contention for qualifying to the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

In winter 2012 the team gathered for a training camp in Turkey. In preparation for the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup, Ýazguly Hojageldyýew arranged a friendly match with Romania, which they lost 4–0.

In March 2012, the team went to Kathmandu to participate in the final tournament of the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup. They beat the hosts Nepal 3–0 and the Maldives 3–1, while the final group stage match with Palestine ended in a goalless draw. In the semifinals, Turkmenistan defeated the Philippines 2–1. However, as in the previous edition, they lost the final match to North Korea with a scoreline of 1–2.

In October 2012, Turkmenistan's were invited to the 2012 VFF Cup held in Ho Chi Minh City and finished as runners-up in the tournament, beating the teams of Vietnam and Laos, only to lose in the final match against the South Korean University Selection team 0–4.

On 23 March 2013, Turkmenistan defeated Cambodia 7–0 in Manila, in the qualifying round of the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup. In the second round, Turkmenistan was to meet Brunei, but the team did not arrive at the tournament, thus Turkmenistan was awarded a default 3–0 victory. In the last round, Turkmenistan lost to Philippines 1–0, but managed to qualify for the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup finals as the best second placed team alongside Laos.

In January 2014 Rahym Kurbanmämmedow was again in charge of the national team. They held three training camps in May and participated in the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup, where they were eliminated in the group stage, thereby losing the chance to qualify for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup. In June 2014, as a result of their poor performance at the AFC Challenge Cup, the entire coaching staff was dismissed, including the head coach.

In the spring of 2015, Amangylyç Koçumow was appointed as the new head coach of the national team to prepare the team for participation in 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The team started off badly, losing to one of the weakest teams in Asia – Guam national football team 0–1. On 16 June 2015, for the first time, the Turkmenistan national team held a match outside Ashgabat, at the Spot toplumy Stadium in Dashoguz in the presence of 10,000 spectators, the Turkmenistan team played a draw with Iran (1–1). Then, the team lost Oman 1:3. In the home games that took place at the Kopetdag Stadium in October 2016, Turkmenistan beat India 2–1 and Guam 1–0. In November, the Turkmenistan held a friendly match with the UAE, which ended in a 1–5 defeat and an official match with Iran, in which the team lost 1–3. On 17 November 2016, the national team of Turkmenistan in the home game sensationally beat the national team of Oman 2–1. In the final stage, the Turkmenistan national team defeated India 2–1. The Turkmenistan team took the 3rd place in Group D, which did not allow the team to go to the next stage of the qualifying games for the 2018 World Cup, but gave the opportunity to fight for getting into the 2019 AFC Asian Cup.

Turkmenistan in the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup

Back to the AFC Asian Cup

Turkmenistan had finally qualified to the 2019 AFC Asian Cup for the second time in history, having finished second after Bahrain. In the tournament, Turkmenistan was grouped with Japan, neighbor Uzbekistan and Oman. The Turkmen side played pretty well in their first match against Asian powerhouse Japan and even took a lead until the end of the first half, but eventually fell to Japan 2–3. The next match against Uzbekistan was a complete disaster when Turkmenistan decided to play duel with more experienced Uzbekistan, leaving the team defeated 0–4, all four goals were scored in the first half. Turkmenistan then tried to make a fight against Oman, but lost 1–3 with two Omani goals scored in final minutes, thus the team was eliminated without scoring any point. Coach Ýazguly Hojageldyýew resigned in the aftermath of the tournament.

In March 2019, the Football Federation of Turkmenistan named Croatian Ante Miše as the head coach of the Turkmenistan, signing a one-year contract. Another croatian specialist, Sandro Tomić will help to train the national team of Turkmenistan. Croatian coaches are set to develop the overall football in Turkmenistan, not just the national team. His first game, 3 month later, was a 0–0 draw at friendly match with Uganda.

In the 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification, Turkmenistan was then grouped with host Malaysia, Bahrain and Bangladesh. They would go on to lose against Malaysia (1–3) and Bahrain (1–0), and despite winning against Bangladesh (1–2), Turkmenistan did not manage to qualify to the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. In 2023, Turkmenistan participated in the inaugural 2023 CAFA Nations Cup held in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.

In November, they lost to Uzbekistan 1–3 and drew 2–2 against Hong Kong during the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification.

Team image

The national football team of Turkmenistan in the green home kit

Kit

YearsSuppliers
1992–2002Germany Adidas
2002–2007USA Nike
2007–2008Germany Jako
2009–2010Turkmenistan 2X
2010–2011Germany Adidas
2012–2016UK Umbro
2016–2018Spain Joma
2019–2023Germany Jako
2023–2024Denmark Hummel
2024–presentSpain Kelme

Home stadium

From the moment of its formation (1992) until now, the main home stadium of the Turkmenistan national football team is the Köpetdag Stadium in Ashgabat, built and opened in 1997. This stadium is also the venue for home matches of FK Köpetdag Aşgabat. It was reconstructed in 2015 and currently holds 26,503 spectators.

From 2003 until the end of 2012, the main home stadium of the Turkmenistan national team was the Ashgabat Olympic Stadium (until 2017 was named Olympic Stadium named after Saparmurat Turkmenbashi the Great), renovated 2013–2017 and accommodating 45,000 spectators. At the moment, the national team is not used for football matches.[unclear]

The national team of Turkmenistan in different years held their home matches also in other cities and stadiums of Turkmenistan. So, at the Nisa Stadium in Ashgabat (matches vs China, Vietnam and Tajikistan in May 1997), at the Sport Toplumy in Dashoguz (Match vs Iran in 2015 and vs Bahrain in 2017), at the Sport Toplumy in Balkanabat (Match vs Taipei in 2017).

Turkmenistan national football team home stadiumsImageStadiumCapacityLocationLast match
[[File:Ashgabat Olympic Stadium (1) (32291465498).jpgframeless171x171px]]Ashgabat Olympic Stadium45,000Ashgabatv (23 July 2011; 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC))
Köpetdag Stadium26,503Ashgabatv (19 November 2019; 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) )
[[File:Ashgabat suburbs IMG 5855 (26018615962).jpgframeless171x171px]]Ashgabat Stadium20,000Ashgabatv (10 June 2025; 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round)
Dashoguz Sport Toplumy10,000Daşoguzv (13 June 2017; 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round)
Balkanabat Sport Toplumy10,000Balkanabatv (14 November 2017; 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round)
Nusaý Stadium3,000Ashgabatv (25 May 1997; 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC))

Rivalries

2019 Asian Cup in UAE

The main rivals of the Turkmenistan national team are the countries of Central Asia, the national teams of Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. The main and most important rival of the national team of Turkmenistan are the national teams of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. The matches between the countries of Central Asia have always aroused great interest among fans of Central Asia. Football is one of the instruments of rivalry between the states of Central Asia.

Results and fixtures

Main article: Turkmenistan national football team results

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

2025

  • Kouamé
  • Tagayew
  • Gurbanow
  • Titow
  • Saparmämmedow
  • Saparow
  • Supachai
  • Kojo
  • Jumaýew
  • Durdyýew
  • Sergeev
  • Ballakow
  • Ahallyýew
  • Al Ghassani
  • Perera
  • Tagaýew
  • Saparow
  • Annagulyýew
  • Myratberdiýew
  • Tagaýew
  • Diniýew
  • Kouamé

2026

Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coachTKM Rovshen Meredov
Assistant coachTKM Myrat Baýramow
TKM Wladislaw Golowanow
TKM Güwançmyrat Annadurdyýew
Goalkeeper coachTKM Begençguly Ýusupow

Coaching history

  • TKM Baýram Durdyýew (1992–1996)
  • GEO Elguja Gugushvili (1996–1997)
  • TKM Täçmyrat Agamyradow (1997–1998)
  • UKR Viktor Pozhechevskyi (1998–1999)
  • Russia TKM Gurban Berdyýew (1999)
  • TKM Röwşen Muhadow (1999–2000)
  • TKM Täçmyrat Agamyradow (2000–2001)
  • UKR Volodymyr Bezsonov (2002–2003)
  • TKM Rahym Gurbanmämmedow (2003–2004)
  • TKM Boris Grigorýanc (2005)
  • TKM Amangylyç Goçumow (2005–2006)
  • TKM Rahym Gurbanmämmedow (2007–2009)
  • TKM Boris Grigorýanc (2009–2010)
  • TKM Ýazguly Hojageldyýew (2010–2014)
  • TKM Rahym Gurbanmämmedow (2014)
  • TKM Amangylyç Koçumow (2015–2016)
  • TKM Ýazguly Hojageldyýew (2017–2019)
  • CRO Ante Miše (2019–2020)
  • TKM Röwşen Muhadow (2021)
  • TKM Ýazguly Hojageldyýew (2021)
  • TKM Said Seýidow (2022)
  • TKM Ýazguly Hojageldyýew (2022)
  • TKM Mergen Orazow (2023–2025)
  • TKM Rovshen Meredov (2025–present)

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round against Chinese Taipei on 18 November 2025.

Caps and goals correct as of 10 June 2025, after the match against Thailand.

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the Turkmenistan squad within the last twelve months.

;Notes

  • INJ = Withdrew due to injury
  • PRE = Preliminary squad / standby
  • RET = Retired from the national team
  • SUS = Serving suspension
  • WD = Player withdrew from the squad due to non-injury issue.

Player records

2000–2013
2
14
63

|

2009–2024
3
13
18

|

1992–2000
4
12
30

|

1994–2004
5
11
39

|

2000–2013
6
10
24

|

2008–2015
9
23

|

2003–2010
9
25

|

1994–2007
9
42

|

2015–present
6
18

|

1996–2003
6
22

|

2004–2011
6
23

|

2012–present
6
30

|

2009–2023
}

Competitive record

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup recordQualification recordYearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGAPldWDLGFGATotal0/852207257684
1930 to 1990Part of Part of
United States 1994Not a FIFA memberNot a FIFA member
France 1998Did not qualify6204813
South Korea Japan 20026402127
Germany 200684132110
South Africa 201010325913
Brazil 2014201145
Russia 201884131011
Qatar 20226303811
Canada Mexico United States 20266024414
Morocco Portugal Spain 2030To be determinedTo be determined
Saudi Arabia 2034

AFC Asian Cup

Main article: Turkmenistan at the AFC Asian Cup

AFC Asian Cup recordAFC Asian Cup qualification recordYearResultPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGATotalBest: Group stage2/18601571637185145853
HKG 1956 to Qatar 1988Part of Part of
Japan 1992Not an AFC memberNot an AFC member
United Arab Emirates 1996Did not qualify401338
Lebanon 20004301156
China 2004Round 112th3012466420102
Indonesia Malaysia Thailand Vietnam 2007Did not enterDid not enter
Qatar 2011Did not qualifyAFC Challenge Cup
Australia 2015
United Arab Emirates 2019Group stage21st3003310147251921
Qatar 2023Did not qualify94051116
Saudi Arabia 2027To be determinedTo be determined

Asian Games

Asian Games recordYearResultPldWD*LGFGATotalBest: Quarter-finals114521718
National team
Japan Hiroshima 1994Quarter-finals513179
Thailand Bangkok 1998Quarter-finals6321109

Note: as of 2002, only U23 teams are allowed to participate in the Asian Games' football tournament.

AFC Challenge Cup

AFC Challenge Cup recordYearResultPldWDLGFGATotalBest: Runners-up168442714
Bangladesh 2006Did not enter
India 2008Group stage311162
Sri Lanka 2010Runners-up532062
Nepal 2012Runners-up531194
Maldives 2014Group stage310266

CAFA Nations Cup

CAFA Nations Cup recordYearResultPldWDLGFGATotalBest: Group stage301215
Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan 2023Group stage301215

RCD Cup/ECO Cup

YearRoundPldWDLGFGATotalBest: Runners-up420265
Iran 1965 to Turkey 1974No international team
Iran 1993Runners-up420265

Head-to-head record

Main article: Turkmenistan national football team records and statistics

The list shown below shows the Turkmenistan national football team all-time international record against opposing nations.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDConfederationTotal175653179258270–12
5401213+18AFC
100101-1UEFA
210123-1UEFA
110021+1AFC
6024415-11AFC
2200150+15AFC
110030+3AFC
3300121+11AFC
4013310-7AFC
7700184+14AFC
1010110UEFA
2101110AFC
413052+3AFC
531197+2AFC
5113811-3AFC
10236919-10AFC
200226-4AFC
100123-1AFC
420245-1AFC
201102–2UEFA / AFC
714276+1AFC
5104416-12AFC
5023413-9AFC
421173+4AFC
220093+6AFC
410358-3AFC
100112-1UEFA
200214-3AFC
220062+4AFC
110021+1AFC
220080+8AFC
7106614-8AFC
1010000AFC
110030+3AFC
420274+3AFC
300318-7AFC
100104-4UEFA
401327-5AFC
311156-1AFC
8611144+10AFC
201126-4AFC
7223611-5AFC
311165+1AFC
411249-5AFC
1010000AFC
141111834-26AFC
6501124+8AFC
330071+6AFC

Turkmenistan was supposed to face Brunei in the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers but the latter withdrew from the tournament. Turkmenistan was awarded a 3-goal victory for the supposed match.

FIFA ranking history

Honours

Continental

  • AFC Challenge Cup

Friendly

  • Turkmenistan President's Cup (1): 1997
  • HCM City Cup (1): 2008

Summary

Only official honours are included, according to FIFA statutes (competitions organized/recognized by FIFA or an affiliated confederation).

CompetitionTotalTotal0202
AFC Challenge Cup0202

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