Farrukh Kilichev (ру: Киличев, Фаррух Комилович, uzb: Farruh Qilichev: born September 15, 1985) - is an Uzbekistani former amateur boxer and currently boxing trainer of Uzbekistan National Team, who trains Dilshodbek Ruzmetov[1][2] olympic gold medalist Bakhodir Jalolov[3] youth Olympic medalist Jakhongir Rakhmonov[4] Farrukh was born on September 15, 1985, in Jizzakh, Uzbekistan.
Since 1995, he started boxing in Jizzakh, from 2005 competed in the Middleweight, light heavyweight category, multiple champion of Uzbekistan.
He graduated from Uzbek State University of Physical Culture and Sport in 2008 year.
In 2009 he won the Misra International Tournament - (Chandigarh, India)[6][7] Silver medalist of International Tournament - Ufa, Russia - December 2–6, 2008[8] Bronze medalist of .Shokyr Boltekuly Memorial Tournament - Aktau, Kazakhstan - October 26–30, 2011[9] In 2011 due to injury finished his fighter career and started boxing coach career.
He was awarded in 2019 after IBA World Championships with the medal of Shukhrat (Medal of Glory)[10] and in 2021 after Tokyo Olympic games with the Honored Coach of the Republic of Uzbekistan by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan[11][12] Kilichev married and has 3 children.