Röwşen Muhadow

Most of his time playing for the Ashgabat club, he was the team's top scorer, highly productive, and in 1988 scored 24 goals in 34 games.

In the early 1990s, Muhadow and his older brother, Çaryýar, were part of the Pamir Premier League team from Dushanbe, but unlike his brother, he never played for the Tajik club, and returned to Kopetdag.,[6] In the mid-1990s, he returned to Kopetdag, with which he played successfully in the Second League until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

After resuming playing for his home club, Muhadow became his top scorer again, and in the 1991 season, with 35 goals scored in 42 games, he became the top scorer in the eastern zone of the USSR Buffer League, and Kopetdag took second place in the zone, and had next year to play in the first allied league.

In 1994, Muhadow received an invitation from the Kazakh Premier League club Elimay from Semipalatinsk.

He played in the first match of the Turkmen national team, in which it lost to Kazakhstan with a score of 0–1 in Almaty.

[12] As part of the national team Muhadow played at the 1994 Asian Games in Japan.

[13] From 2012 to 2013, Muhadow coached the country's youth team, with which he won the President's Cup of Turkmenistan in 2012.