Mukhammadkodir Abduvohid o'g'li Khamraliev was born on 6 July 2001 in Fergana, Uzbekistan. He developed as a centre-back in domestic football and came through Dinamo Samarqand before moving into the wider national-team picture. His early profile was built on size, right-footed defending and a willingness to play senior matches while still young for his position.
In February 2023 he joined Pakhtakor Tashkent, the country's most famous club, and the move accelerated his exposure to high-pressure domestic football. At Pakhtakor he has competed for league honours, played in AFC contexts and learned to defend in a side that often has more of the ball than its opponents, which asks centre-backs to manage space behind them as well as traditional duels.
As of May 2026 he remains with Pakhtakor, with public squad information listing his contract through the end of 2026. He is part of a younger defensive generation around Uzbekistan, alongside more internationally visible names such as Abdukodir Khusanov, and his domestic stability gives the national team another option familiar with structured, possession-heavy football.
Khamraliev made his Uzbekistan senior debut in December 2023 in a friendly against Kyrgyzstan and has since appeared around the squad during the 2026 World Cup cycle. His role has been developmental rather than headline-leading, but Uzbekistan's first World Cup qualification was helped by the depth of centre-backs available across both domestic and foreign leagues.
Standing around 1.85 m, he is a right-footed central defender whose game is based on clean first contact, sensible distribution and positional discipline. He resembles a young, more conservative Niklas Sule in broad outline: a defender with enough size to handle aerial pressure, but whose next step is to add speed of decision and authority against elite international forwards.
