

Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 0 – 0 KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny
International Club Friendly | June 18, 2026
A scoreless draw was the outcome as Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk and KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny met in an international club friendly at the Neftekhimik Stadium on Thursday night. Both sides used the contest as a key part of their pre‑season preparations, with managers rotating heavily and focusing on fitness and tactical shape rather than result.
Match Overview
The first half was a cagey affair, with neither team wanting to commit too many players forward. Neftekhimik dominated possession – holding nearly 60% of the ball – but struggled to break down a compact KAMAZ defence. The hosts’ best chance came in the 28th minute when striker Roman Kosarev headed wide from a pinpoint cross. KAMAZ’s most dangerous moment arrived just before half‑time, when midfielder Ilya Petrov unleashed a 30‑yard drive that was tipped over the bar by Neftekhimik goalkeeper Artem Golubev.
After the break, both coaches made wholesale substitutions, disrupting the flow of the game. Chances were few and far between. Neftekhimik substitute Denis Ushakov saw his low shot well saved by KAMAZ keeper Vladislav Anisimov in the 67th minute. The final 20 minutes were largely spent in midfield, with both sets of players visibly tiring. The 0‑0 draw was a fair reflection of a match that prioritised preparation over entertainment.
Tactical Observations
Neftekhimik head coach Rustem Sharipov used the friendly to test a new 3‑5‑2 formation, aiming to give his side more width. The system looked promising in possession but lacked sharpness in the final third. KAMAZ manager Viktor Talalayev stuck with a pragmatic 4‑2‑3‑1, emphasising defensive solidity – a strength that served his team well. With both sides still early in their pre‑season programmes, the lack of intensity was understandable.
Next Steps
For Neftekhimik, this friendly is part of a three‑match build‑up before their Russian First League campaign resumes. They will face Ufa in their next friendly on June 22. KAMAZ, meanwhile, continue their pre‑season schedule with a trip to face Volga Ulyanovsk. Neither manager will be overly concerned by the scoreline, but both will want to see more attacking incision in their upcoming fixtures.