Pakhtakor Tashkent Most of honours were achieved by Azamat while he played for
Pakhtakor. He joined Pakhtakor three times and spent more than seven seasons of his playing career there (scored more than 60 goals). First time he was playing for
Pakhtakor from 1987 until 1990 in
Soviet First League, scored 25 times. He left Pakhtakor in the middle of 1990 season to join
Spartak Moskva. Next time he returned to Pakhtakor in 1996, and spent three seasons in the team, scored 37 times and won
Uzbek League in 1998 and
Uzbekistani Cup in 1997. Last season Azamat played for Pakhtakor was 2000 when he was already 34.
Spartak Moskva During 1990 Azamat was the bench player of
Spartak Moskva, gaining only three first team appearances. He scored a lot for reserve team during that time, however, he couldn't achieve a first team place and left to
Pamir Dushanbe.
Foreign countries During his career, Azamat Abduraimov become one of the first Uzbekistani players who began playing in foreign countries. He played for different teams in 4 non-ex
USSR countries (Bangladesh, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, India). In 1992, during his time with
Mohammedan SC, Azamat showcased one of the best goal to game ratio in Bangladesh domestic football history, scoring 17 goals in only 12 games. He was the top scorer in the
Dhaka First Division League as Mohammedan finished runners-up. With
National Football League (India) side
Salgaocar SC, he won the prestigious
Durand Cup in 1999. ==International career==