

Istiklol Edge Past Sardor Tursunzoda in Tajikistan Higher League Clash
FC Istiklol Dushanbe continued their pursuit of the Tajikistan Higher League title with a hard-fought 1-0 victory away at Sardor Tursunzoda on 28 June 2026. The match, played under the lights at a compact stadium in Tursunzoda, was a tight, tactical affair that ultimately swung in favour of the league’s most decorated club.
The solitary goal that decided the contest arrived in the second half, as Istiklol’s relentless pressure finally paid off. Despite dominating possession and creating the clearer chances, the visitors were kept at bay by a disciplined Sardor Tursunzoda defence until the breakthrough came. The goal, a calmly taken finish after a well-worked move, once again highlighted the gulf in quality between the perennial champions and a side fighting for mid-table respectability.
Match Overview
Sardor Tursunzoda entered the match determined to make life difficult for the title favourites. Sitting in the lower half of the table, they knew a point would be a significant result. For long spells, their game plan worked. They defended in numbers, crowded the midfield, and looked to catch Istiklol on the counter-attack. However, chances were few and far between at both ends, and the game threatened to end goalless until Istiklol’s moment of quality.
- Possession: Istiklol Dushanbe enjoyed roughly 65% of the ball.
- Shots on target: Istiklol registered five efforts on goal, Sardor Tursunzoda managed just one.
- Key moment: The decisive goal arrived in the 68th minute, a precise finish from inside the area.
Season Impact
This win kept Istiklol firmly in the title race, maintaining the pressure on their rivals at the top of the Tajikistan Higher League standings. For Sardor Tursunzoda, the narrow defeat was a familiar story – competitive but ultimately falling short against the division’s elite. The result leaves them still searching for the consistency needed to climb away from the relegation zone.
Istiklol’s ability to grind out results even when not at their best remains a hallmark of their championship pedigree. Head coach and fans will be pleased with the clean sheet and the three points, knowing that away wins in the Higher League are rarely straightforward.