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Kazakhstan Open Champs 03/05 14:00 3 [7] HC Saryarka v Humo Tashkent [2] L 3-2
Kazakhstan Open Champs 03/01 14:00 3 [2] Humo Tashkent v HC Saryarka [7] W 1-0
Kazakhstan Open Champs 02/26 13:00 3 [7] HC Saryarka v Humo Tashkent [2] L 3-1
Kazakhstan Open Champs 02/25 11:00 3 [6] HC Saryarka v Humo Tashkent [2] W 1-5
Kazakhstan Open Champs 02/21 14:30 3 [2] Humo Tashkent v HC Saryarka [7] L 2-5
Kazakhstan Open Champs 02/20 14:30 3 [2] Humo Tashkent v HC Saryarka [7] L 5-6
Kazakhstan Open Champs 02/16 14:00 - Beybarys Atyrau v Humo Tashkent W DBFA
Kazakhstan Open Champs 02/09 14:30 - [2] Humo Tashkent v HK Aktobe [5] L 1-2
Kazakhstan Open Champs 02/07 14:30 - [2] Humo Tashkent v Nomad Astana [3] W 5-1
Kazakhstan Open Champs 02/02 13:00 - [1] Arlan Kokshetau v Humo Tashkent [2] W 2-3
Kazakhstan Open Champs 01/30 13:00 - [7] Gornyak Rudny v Humo Tashkent [2] L 5-4
Kazakhstan Open Champs 01/26 14:30 - [2] Humo Tashkent v HC Kulager [9] W 3-0

Wikipedia - Humo Tashkent

Humo Hockey Club (Uzbek: Ҳумо Хоккей Клуби; Humo xokkey klubi), commonly referred to as Humo Tashkent, is a professional ice hockey team based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Originally a member of the Uzbekistan Ice Hockey League, Humo joined the Kazakhstan Hockey Championship for the 2022–23 Season. Humo play their games at the Humo Arena. both the team and arena derive their names from the mythical Huma bird, a symbol of happiness and freedom. They formerly Play in The Supreme Hockey League From 2019 to 2020.

History

Humo Tashkent was a member of the reformed Uzbekistan Ice Hockey League which began play in February 2019. The UIHL consisted of three other teams Binokor Tashkent, HK Tashkent, & Semurg Tashkent, with all of the teams playing out of the Humo Ice Dome. Humo would finish in first place at the end of the regular season, with Forward Pavel Sedov scoring the most points throughout the season. In the play-offs however, Humo were upset by the 4th seeded Semurg Tashkent. Semurg would then go on to defeat Binokor in the final.

On 31 May 2019 it was announced that Humo would be joining the VHL for the 2019–20 season. Alongside Humo, Dynamo Tver, Torpedo-Gorky Nizhny Novgorod and Kazakhstan's Nomad Astana would also be joining the league. Rumours of an Uzbek team in the VHL had been circulating for months, after KHL Vice-President Vitali Prokhorov announced that an Uzbek team could join the KHL in 2022, after having gained experience in the VHL. It was subsequently announced that a further two teams would be joining the VHL; HK Rostov and China's Shougang Beijing.

A Humo farm team playing in the Kazakhstan Hockey Championship was also proposed. Initially, Binokor Tashkent was earmarked for this role, however on July 17, 2019, the Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation announced that a new team from Samarkand, HC Sherdor, would be taking Binokor's place in the league. A week later it was announced that the Samarkand rink would not be completed in time, and as a result 'Humo Tashkent 2' would act as the feeder club for the VHL side.

Following the completion of the 2019-20 VHL Season, and the cancellation of the playoffs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic Humo announced that they would not be fielding a team in either the VHL or the Kazakhstan Hockey Championship, citing "the absence of an unambiguous understanding of the timing of the start of pre-season preparation and the VHL itself, as well as the format in which it will be held" due to the ongoing pandemic.

Humo Tashkent is a professional ice hockey team based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The team was founded in 2019 and competes in the Uzbekistan Hockey League. The team's name, "Humo," is derived from the Uzbek word for "phoenix," symbolizing the team's resilience and determination.

Humo Tashkent boasts a talented roster of players from Uzbekistan and other countries, including Russia, Kazakhstan, and Canada. The team's home arena is the Humo Ice Dome, a state-of-the-art facility that can accommodate up to 3,000 spectators.

The team's style of play is characterized by speed, agility, and physicality. Humo Tashkent's players are known for their strong skating skills, precise passing, and hard-hitting defensive play. The team's offensive strategy is focused on creating scoring opportunities through quick transitions and aggressive forechecking.

Humo Tashkent has quickly established itself as a dominant force in the Uzbekistan Hockey League, winning the league championship in its inaugural season. The team's success has helped to raise the profile of ice hockey in Uzbekistan and inspire a new generation of young players to take up the sport.