Viktor Romanovich Djalilov (Uzbek: Viktor Romanovich Jalilov, Russian: Виктор Романович Джалилов; 17 March 1952 – 7 May 2023) was an Uzbek footballmanager.
From 2002, he was on the coaching staff of Pakhtakor Tashkent. On 19 February 2002, the club's management appointed Djalilov head coach, replacing Sergey Butenko.[5]
In the 2002–03 AFC Champions League on 9 April 2003, Pakhtakor lost the first leg match of the semifinal 3–1 to BEC Tero Sasana and in the home match on 22 April Pakhtakor won 1–0. After that match, Djalilov resigned his post and his successor Tachmurad Agamuradov who was already working as a consulting coach became the new coach of Pakhtakor. Djalilov remained in the club.[6] In 2005, Djalilov finished runner-up in the league with Mash'al Mubarek.
On 22 October 2008, Pakhtakor appointed the experienced Victor Djalilov as acting coach, after Ravshan Khaydarov resigned his job (the club lost 2–1 to Metallurg Bekabad, widening the gap between Kuruvchi).[4][7]
Djalilov resigned his position after Pakhtakor appointed a new head coach, Miodrag Radulović, on 21 December 2009.[8] In January 2009, Djalilov was appointed head coach of Navbahor.[9]
On 23 September 2010, he became head coach of Dynamo Samarkand.[10] After matchday 11 of the 2011 Uzbek League, Djalilov was sacked from his position for an unsuccessful start to the season; the club had won only two out of eleven matches.[11]
In September 2011, Djalilov moved back to Pakhtakor and became general manager, director of the club.[1]