

FK Eskhata 1–6 Khosilot Parkhar
Tajikistan Higher League | 13 June 2026
Khosilot Parkhar announced themselves as serious title contenders in the Tajikistan Higher League with a devastating 6–1 away victory over FK Eskhata on 13 June 2026. The visitors produced a near-flawless attacking display, racing into an insurmountable lead before Eskhata could even find a foothold in the match.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Khosilot Parkhar dictated the tempo and carved open the home defence with alarming ease. By half-time the scoreboard already read 0–4, leaving FK Eskhata with a mountain too steep to climb. The second half followed a similar pattern, with Khosilot adding two more goals before Eskhata grabbed a consolation strike late on.
Key Moments
- 12' – 0–1: A swift counter-attack caught Eskhata’s backline napping, and the Khosilot forward slotted home from close range.
- 28' – 0–2: A corner kick was met with a powerful header that arrowed into the top corner.
- 39' – 0–3: A defensive mix‑up allowed Khosilot’s striker to intercept a poor back‑pass and round the goalkeeper.
- 44' – 0–4: A long‑range effort from 25 yards flew past the helpless Eskhata keeper.
- 58' – 0–5: Khosilot added a fifth with a composed finish after a cut‑back from the byline.
- 71' – 0–6: A penalty was converted with ease to complete the rout.
- 84' – 1–6: Eskhata’s lone reply came through a deflected shot that looped over the Khosilot goalkeeper.
Tactical Analysis
Khosilot Parkhar played with a high press that forced Eskhata into hurried clearances, and their midfield dominance allowed them to recycle possession quickly. The visitors’ width stretched the home defence, creating gaps that were ruthlessly exploited. FK Eskhata, by contrast, lacked cohesion in midfield and struggled to build any sustained pressure until the game was already decided.
Season Implications
The emphatic win keeps Khosilot Parkhar firmly in the upper echelons of the Tajikistan Higher League standings, sending a strong message to the title favourites. For FK Eskhata, this heavy defeat raises concerns about their defensive organisation as they look to avoid slipping into the relegation battle. The result is one of the most lopsided of the season so far.
Attendance: estimated 2,500 | Venue: Eskhata Stadium, Khujand