Player Focus: Ilvina Ablyakimova, The Reliable Anchor

Ilvina Ablyakimova is an essential leader in the world of Uzbekistan’s women’s football. At 30 years old, she brings a wealth of experience to the national team as they aim for success in the Asian Cup and Olympic qualifiers. Known for her incredible versatility, she is a player who can master almost any role on the field, including right-back, center-back, and midfield. Having played for all three of the country’s top clubs, she is the tactical glue that keeps her team together, whether she is defending against global giants like the United States or scoring championship-winning goals on the futsal court.

At a Glance

  • Full Name: Ilvina Serverovna Ablyakimova
  • Date of Birth: Circa 1995/1996 (30 years old)
  • Place of Birth: Uzbekistan
  • Position: Defender / Defensive Utility Specialist
  • Current Club: Sevinch Qarshi
  • National Team: Uzbekistan

The Story So Far

Ilvina Ablyakimova’s career serves as a perfect map of how women’s football has grown in Uzbekistan over the last decade. She has spent her professional life moving between the Big Three clubs of the Uzbek league, ensuring she is always competing at the highest possible level.

Her journey began to gain national attention during her time at Metallurg Bekabad between 2019 and 2020. As a utility defender, she helped her side challenge the traditional dominance of the league’s top two teams. Her consistency earned her a move to FC Bunyodkor, a club often called the Asian Barcelona because of its professional setup and big ambitions. This era marked the peak of her club visibility. In 2021, she made history as part of the first Uzbek squad to compete in the AFC Women’s Club Championship in Jordan. A standout moment from this tournament was a powerful header she scored against the Indian champions, Gokulam Kerala, which was unfortunately ruled out for offside—a moment still talked about as a major what if for the club.

In 2024, Ilvina made a significant move to Sevinch Qarshi, the most successful institution in the history of the domestic game. This transition sparked a new chapter of success. Not only did she help the team dominate the national league, but she also proved her technical class by leading them to the 2024 Uzbekistan Women’s Futsal Championship. In the title-deciding match, she scored the crucial fourth goal to secure the trophy.

On the international stage, Ilvina has become a symbol of reliability for the White Wolves. She was a key part of the squad that finished as runners-up in the 2022 CAFA Women’s Championship, where she finished as one of the team’s top scorers. Her longevity is perhaps her most impressive trait; in 2025, she remains a first-choice player, recently completing a full 90-minute defensive shift against a high-speed Zambia side.


Style of Play & Tactical Analysis

Ilvina is best described as a Defensive Utility Specialist. In a modern era where many players only know one position, her ability to plug gaps across the entire defensive line and midfield is a massive advantage for her coaches.

Key Strengths:

  • Tactical Intelligence: She is a stabilizer on the pitch. Against world-class teams like China or the USA, she uses her experience to organize the backline and stay deep. Against regional rivals, she is given the freedom to push into midfield and join the attack.
  • Defensive IQ: She is an expert at the last-man tackle. During a recent 2025 victory over India, she executed a perfectly timed sliding tackle to stop a certain goal, showing her ability to handle high-pressure situations with composure.
  • Aerial Presence: Ilvina is a primary target during set-pieces. Whether it is clearing a dangerous cross from her own box or rising high to meet a corner in the opponent’s area, her timing in the air is one of her most dangerous weapons.
  • Technical Control: Her background in professional futsal gives her a level of ball control that is rare for a specialist defender. This allows her to keep possession in tight spots and start attacks from the back rather than just clearing the ball long.

Future Outlook

As Uzbekistan looks toward the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup, Ilvina Ablyakimova’s role is more important than ever. She acts as a bridge between the sport’s amateur past and its professional future. While many players begin to slow down in their 30s, her recent match logs show that her fitness and conditioning remain elite. She is expected to be a foundational part of the national team’s defense for the upcoming cycle, providing the leadership needed to help Uzbekistan finally break into the top tier of Asian football.


The Trophy Case (Honours)

YearCompetitionTeamResult
2024Uzbekistan Women’s LeagueSevinch QarshiChampion
2024Uzbekistan Women’s Futsal ChampionshipSevinch QarshiChampion
2022CAFA Women’s ChampionshipUzbekistan NTRunner-up
2022Uzbekistan Super CupFC BunyodkorRunner-up
2020Uzbekistan Super CupFC BunyodkorWinner

The Record (Career Statistics)

PeriodClubLeague StatusRole
2024–PresentSevinch QarshiOliy Liga (Champions)Senior Defender / Futsal Specialist
2021–2023FC BunyodkorOliy Liga (Champions/Runners-up)Key Squad Member / Continental Rep
2019–2020Metallurg BekabadOliy LigaUtility Defender

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