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UZB Cup
05-16 22:40
6 - 1
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Nasaf Qarshi
Havokand FC
Attacks
72
40
Dangerous Attacks
46
18
Ball Possession
67
33
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7
1
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Match Info

Nasaf Qarshi produced a stunning attacking display to thrash Havokand FC 6-0 in the Uzbekistan Cup on May 16, 2026. The result was a statement of intent from the home side, who dominated from start to finish.

Match Overview

From the first whistle, Nasaf Qarshi took control of the game, pressing high and exploiting Havokand's defensive frailties. They raced to a 3-0 lead inside the first 30 minutes, and the second half brought no respite for the visitors. Three more goals followed, including a brace from one of their star forwards. Havokand offered little going forward and were thankful to escape without an even larger defeat.

Key Moments

  • 12' – Nasaf Qarshi strike early with a low drive from the edge of the box.
  • 24' – A defensive error allows Nasaf to double their lead.
  • 29' – A swift counter-attack makes it 3-0.
  • 56' – The home side add a fourth from a set piece.
  • 72' – A beautiful team goal results in number five.
  • 88' – The sixth goal completes the rout from a penalty.

Dominant Performance

Nasaf Qarshi's midfield controlled possession with over 65% of the ball, while their forwards were relentless in their movement. The man of the match finished with two goals and two assists, showcasing his immense quality. Havokand's defence simply had no answer to the pace and creativity of the home side.

Cup Progress

The emphatic victory sends Nasaf Qarshi into the next round of the Uzbekistan Cup with tremendous confidence. For Havokand, the heavy defeat is a setback they will need to quickly put behind them as they focus on league fixtures.