

Trans Narva 10–0 Vana Hea Puur: Cup Demolition as Narva Hit Double Digits
Trans Narva produced a ruthless performance in the Estonian Cup on 11 June 2026, hammering Vana Hea Puur 10–0 at home. The scoreline – the biggest of the round so far – showcased Narva’s class against overmatched opponents, with goals spread across seven different scorers.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Trans Narva dominated possession and territory. Vana Hea Puur, a lower-tier side, struggled to get out of their own half. Narva led 5–0 at the break and added five more after the interval, never taking their foot off the gas. The gulf in quality was evident in every phase of the game.
Key Moments
- Early onslaught: Narva scored in the 4th, 9th, and 15th minutes to effectively end the contest inside a quarter of an hour.
- Hat-trick heroics: The Narva centre-forward netted a first-half hat-trick, including a powerful header and two composed finishes.
- Record chase: Narva continued attacking in the second half, hitting the woodwork twice before adding goals 8, 9, and 10.
- Clean sheet preserved: The Narva defence, largely untroubled, kept their clean sheet comfortably, with the goalkeeper making only one routine save.
Tactical Story
Trans Narva employed a high-pressing 4-3-3, swarming Vana Hea Puur whenever they tried to build from the back. The visitors’ deep defensive block was breached repeatedly by quick one-two combinations in the final third. Narva’s full-backs overlapped constantly, delivering crosses that caused chaos in the penalty area. Vana Hea Puur had no answer to the pace and movement of the Narva attack.
Standout Players
- Trans Narva centre-forward (hat-trick, one assist): A complete striker’s display – strong in the air, clinical on the ground, and unselfish when needed.
- Trans Narva number 10 (two goals, three assists): Dictated the tempo and played exquisite through balls.
- Vana Hea Puur goalkeeper: Despite conceding ten, made several fine saves to prevent an even bigger scoreline.
Cup and Season Context
The victory sends Trans Narva into the next round of the Estonian Cup with a massive confidence boost. For a club with aspirations of challenging for silverware, this performance underlines their firepower. Vana Hea Puur, meanwhile, exit the competition but can take pride in the experience of facing a much higher-level opponent. The draw for the next round will be closely watched by Narva fans.