Tajikistan Higher League 2026: 12 clubs, 78 foreign players and €20m squad value

The 2026 Tajikistan Football Higher League season kicks off on March 6 with 12 clubs competing for the national title. According to Transfermarkt estimates, the combined squad value of the league exceeds €20 million, while foreign players continue to play a major role in the competition.

Олий Лига
Ligai Olii

Eurasia Football looks at the structure of the league, the foreign player market and the financial landscape of Tajik football.


Clubs participating in the 2026 season

Twelve teams will compete in the new season (listed according to their final position in the previous campaign):

  • Istiklol (Dushanbe) — coach Vitaly Levchenko
  • Vakhsh (Bokhtar) — Zarif Usmonov
  • CSKA Dushanbe — Juan Cortés (Spain)
  • Ravshan (Kulob) — Dmitry Cheryshev
  • Khujand — Milan Milanović (Serbia)
  • Eshata (Khujand) — Farrukh Marofiev
  • Regar-TadAZ (Tursunzade) — Alisher Tukhtaev
  • Barkchi (Hissar) — Alifbek Beromov
  • Khosilot (Farkhor) — Shamsiddin Kosimov
  • Istaravshan — Sherali Bobokulov
  • Sardor (Tursunzade) — Rustam Khodjaev (promoted)
  • Parvoz (Gafurov) — Tohir Muminov (promoted)

Foreign player limit

League regulations allow clubs to register up to seven foreign players, with no more than five on the pitch simultaneously.

A total of 78 foreign players have been registered for the first part of the season.

Most clubs use the limit fully, while Regar-TadAZ and Sardor have only four foreign players each, the lowest number in the league.


Most represented countries

Foreign players in the Tajik league come primarily from neighboring Central Asia and Africa.

Top nationalities among foreign players:

  • Uzbekistan — 24
  • Ghana — 12
  • Ukraine — 9
  • Cameroon — 9
  • Russia — 6
  • Serbia — 5
  • Brazil — 3
  • Croatia — 3
  • Belarus — 2

One player each represents:

  • Georgia
  • France
  • Nigeria
  • Iran
  • Estonia

Uzbek footballers view Tajikistan as a nearby league offering regular playing time, while African players — particularly from Ghana and Cameroon — remain one of the most affordable talent markets for clubs in the region.


Balkan presence

For the first time in league history, eight Balkan players from Serbia and Croatia have been registered.

  • All three Croatian players play for Istiklol
  • Four of the five Serbian players represent Khujand

Registration uncertainties

Several cases remain unclear due to discrepancies between club registrations and Transfermarkt data.

Midfielder Faiziddin Najmov (Khosilot) is listed as Russian on Transfermarkt. If that status is correct, the club would exceed the foreign player limit. However, the club itself does not treat him as a foreign player.

A similar situation exists at Ravshan, where Muhammadsharif Saidkhodja and Jamshed Maksumov hold Russian passports but may be registered domestically.

Transfermarkt data also suggests Istaravshan may exceed the foreign player limit, although this cannot be confirmed until official squad lists are published.


Financial overview

The combined market value of all squads in the Tajikistan Higher League is estimated at €20.1 million, based on Transfermarkt data.

Most valuable squads:

  1. Istiklol — €4.23m
  2. Barkchi — €2.30m
  3. Vakhsh — €2.22m
  4. Regar-TadAZ — €2.20m
  5. CSKA Dushanbe — €1.68m
  6. Khosilot — €1.60m
  7. Eshata — €1.53m
  8. Khujand — €1.45m
  9. Istaravshan — €1.33m
  10. Ravshan — €1.13m
  11. Sardor — €250k
  12. Parvoz — €200k

Состав РТ
The most valuable squad in the Tajikistan league. Photo: Transfermarkt.

Most valuable players

The league’s most valuable players are both from Istiklol:

  • Alisher Jalilov — €450k
  • Amirbek Juraboev — €450k

Other notable players by market value:

  • Petar Gigić (Khujand) — €400k
  • Manuchehr Safarov (Istiklol) — €300k
  • Sodikjon Kurbonov (Istiklol) — €300k
  • Nuriddin Khamrokulov (Vakhsh) — €300k
  • Azizbek Khaitov (Regar-TadAZ) — €300k


Only paid transfer of the winter

The league saw only one transfer fee paid during the winter window:

  • Paul Komolafe — from Istiklol to Iraqi club Newroz for €50,000

Age profile of the league

The average age of players in the Tajikistan Higher League is 25.7 years.

  • Youngest squad — Barkchi (21.6)
  • Oldest squad — Khujand (27.9)
  • Oldest player — Kurbonali Boboev (Sardor), 38
  • Youngest player — Mehrubon Odilzoda (Istiklol), 16

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