Farrukh Sayfiev's Net Worth Details

Farrukh Sayfiev is one of the most experienced defenders in Central Asian football.

With over 270 club appearances and 47 caps for the Uzbekistan national team, his career spans more than 14 years across Nasaf Qarshi, Pakhtakor Tashkent, Navbahor Namangan, and Neftchi Fergana.

This article covers everything verified about Farrukh Sayfiev’s net worth — his salary, contract, career earnings by year, and what makes him one of Uzbekistan’s most durable professional footballers.

Farrukh Sayfiev’s Biography

Field Details
Full Name Farrux Karimovich Sayfiyev
Date of Birth 17 January 1991
Age 35
Birthplace Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Nationality Uzbek
Height / Weight 180 cm / 68 kg
Position Left-Back / Defender
Current Club Neftchi Fergana
Contract Expires 31 December 2026
Turned Professional 2012 (Nasaf Qarshi)
Market Value €250,000 (2026)
Estimated Net Worth ~$300,000

Early Life and Career

Farrukh Sayfiev was born on 17 January 1991 in Samarkand, the ancient city in southeastern Uzbekistan.

Growing up in a football-mad country where the sport served as one of the most accessible paths to professional success, Sayfiev developed his game through local youth setups before eventually attracting interest from professional clubs.

He made his senior professional debut with Nasaf Qarshi in 2012, starting just one league match in that first season.

Nasaf, based in Qarshi, was then one of the most competitive clubs in Uzbekistan, and breaking into the first team was no easy feat for a young defender.

His early appearances were limited, but his physical development and positional discipline helped him earn more consistent minutes over the following seasons.

By 2013, Sayfiev was a regular squad member at Nasaf, making 16 league appearances. He steadily increased his output year on year — 22 appearances in 2014, 27 in 2015 — establishing himself as one of the more dependable full-backs in the Uzbekistan Super League.

His development during these formative years with Nasaf also earned him his first call-ups to the Uzbekistan national team in 2014, where he went on to make nine international appearances in his debut year at the senior level.

Professional Career

After six full seasons at Nasaf Qarshi, Sayfiev made the move that defined his career when he joined Pakhtakor Tashkent in January 2018.

Pakhtakor is Uzbekistan’s biggest and most successful club, and signing for them placed Sayfiev at the center of one of Central Asian football’s most dominant periods.

He went on to spend six years at the club, contributing to five consecutive Uzbekistan Super League title wins from 2019 through 2023.

During his time at Pakhtakor, Sayfiev also featured regularly in the AFC Champions League, the continent’s premier club competition, where Pakhtakor competed as Uzbekistan’s top representative.

He accumulated 38 AFC Champions League appearances across his career — a figure that reflects both his importance to the squad and his consistency at the highest level of Asian club football.

On the international front, his 10-appearance run for Uzbekistan in the 2019 season marked his busiest year in the national shirt, and he scored his first international goal in 2022.

After leaving Pakhtakor at the end of 2023, Sayfiev joined Navbahor Namangan on a free transfer in February 2024, making 21 appearances in his single season there.

In January 2025, he signed for Neftchi Fergana, again as a free agent, continuing his career at 34.

His current market value, as tracked by Transfermarkt’s 2026 player profile for Farrukh Sayfiev, stands at €250,000.

According to Soccer365’s player data, his contract with Neftchi Fergana runs through 31 December 2026.

Farrukh Sayfiev’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Farrukh Sayfiev’s has an estimated net worth of $300,000.

He built this wealth through 14+ years of professional contracts across four Uzbek Super League clubs, consistent national team earnings, and six AFC Champions League seasons with Pakhtakor Tashkent.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Contract

Sayfiev joined Neftchi Fergana on a free transfer in January 2025, with his contract running until 31 December 2026.

Neftchi finished as runners-up in the 2025 Uzbekistan Super League, which means Sayfiev is part of a genuinely competitive squad rather than a retirement move.

His deal covers both the 2025 and 2026 domestic seasons, giving him stability at the tail end of his career. No reported transfer fee or buyout clause is attached to his current agreement, as both his Navbahor and Neftchi moves were completed as free transfers.

Salary

Farrukh Sayfiev however, Zamin.uz’s 2025 report on Uzbek football player salaries confirms that players at Uzbekistan’s leading clubs earn up to $30,000–$40,000 per month.

Neftchi Fergana, as a second-tier club relative to Pakhtakor, would offer lower wages.

Based on his experience level, seniority, and role as a starting defender, Sayfiev likely earns in the range of $4,000–$6,000 per month at Neftchi in 2026.

During his peak Pakhtakor years (2019–2023), his estimated monthly salary would have been considerably higher, likely in the $7,000–$10,000 range for a title-winning squad regular.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Apps Estimated Annual Earnings
2012 Nasaf Qarshi 1 ~$6,000
2013 Nasaf Qarshi 16 ~$18,000
2014 Nasaf Qarshi 22 ~$22,000
2015 Nasaf Qarshi 27 ~$26,000
2016 Nasaf Qarshi 18 ~$24,000
2017 Nasaf Qarshi 27 ~$28,000
2018 Pakhtakor 21 ~$60,000
2019 Pakhtakor 24 ~$90,000
2020 Pakhtakor 24 ~$96,000
2021 Pakhtakor 25 ~$96,000
2022 Pakhtakor 25 ~$100,000
2023 Pakhtakor 21 ~$96,000
2024 Navbahor Namangan 21 ~$55,000
2025 Neftchi Fergana 12+ ~$55,000
Career Total ~274+ ~$772,000

Career Statistics

Season Club League Apps Goals Assists
2012 Nasaf Qarshi 1 0 0
2013 Nasaf Qarshi 16 0 0
2014 Nasaf Qarshi 22 0 0
2015 Nasaf Qarshi 27 0 0
2016 Nasaf Qarshi 18 0 0
2017 Nasaf Qarshi 27 0 0
2018 Pakhtakor 21 0 0
2019 Pakhtakor 24 0 0
2020 Pakhtakor 24 0 0
2021 Pakhtakor 25 0 0
2022 Pakhtakor 25 0 0
2023 Pakhtakor 21 1 0
2024 Navbahor Namangan 21 1 1
2025 Neftchi Fergana 12+ 0 0
Total 274+ 2+ 1+

International Career (Uzbekistan National Team)

Year Caps Goals
2014 9 0
2015 4 0
2016 0 0
2017 1 0
2018 1 0
2019 10 0
2020 2 0
2021 5 0
2022 8 1
2023 2 0
2024–2026 5+ 0
Total 47+ 1

Major Honours

  • Uzbekistan Super League: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 (with Pakhtakor)
  • AFC Champions League appearances: 38 (with Pakhtakor)
  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Adrenalyn XL: Featured as Uzbekistan national team card

FAQs

What is Farrukh Sayfiev’s net worth?

Sayfiev’s estimated net worth is approximately $300,000. He accumulated this through 14+ years of professional contracts at Nasaf Qarshi, Pakhtakor, Navbahor, and Neftchi Fergana, plus consistent national team earnings.

Which club does Farrukh Sayfiev play?

He plays for Neftchi Fergana in the Uzbekistan Super League. He joined the club on a free transfer in January 2025, and his contract runs until 31 December 2026.

How many caps does Farrukh Sayfiev have for Uzbekistan?

Sayfiev has earned 47+ caps for the Uzbekistan senior national team since making his debut in 2014. He scored his only international goal.

What is Farrukh Sayfiev’s market value?

His current market value is €250,000 according to Transfermarkt’s 2026 player profile. He is 35 years old, and his value reflects his late-career stage in the Uzbekistan Super League.

How many club appearances has Farrukh Sayfiev made in his career?

He has made over 274 club appearances across four Uzbek Super League clubs since his debut. His most productive single season was 2015 and 2017, both with 27 league appearances for Nasaf Qarshi.

M. Abdullah
M. Abdullah is a football content specialist and analyst at Surprise Sports. He specializes in tactical match coverage, global tournament tracking, and data-driven player profiles, evaluating both on-pitch performance and the off-pitch economics of the sport.