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Ural Yekaterinburg
Yenisey Krasnoyarsk
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End 3-0
84′
3-0
D.Bokov
78′
D.Bokov
I.Ishkov
78′
I. Skoropupov
K.Bayramyan
77′
2-0
Nikita·Morozov
75′
D.Kokoev
E.Ivanov
73′
rostislav ogienko
Marat tlekhugov
71′
vitaliy bondarevsky
Léo Cordeiro
71′
V.Malkevich
E.Kharin
63′
N.Shershov
49′
1-0
E.Kharin
46′
A.Okladnikov
A.Khashkulov
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30′
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R.Pechura
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Ural Yekaterinburg produced a commanding performance at their home ground, the Central Stadium, to sweep aside Yenisey Krasnoyarsk 3-0 in the Russian First League on July 19, 2026. The victory keeps Ural firmly in the promotion chase and heaps more pressure on a Yenisey side that has now lost four of its last five away matches.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Ural imposed their physical style, winning the midfield battles and creating clear‑cut chances. Two goals inside the first 25 minutes effectively ended the contest, and a third shortly after the interval confirmed a comfortable evening. Yenisey failed to register a shot on target in the entire second half.

Key Moments

  • 14′ – Ural open the scoring: Left‑back Ilya Karpov broke forward and finished from a tight angle after a neat one‑two with the striker.
  • 23′ – Second goal: A defensive clearance fell to midfielder Artem Shchepetkin, who unleashed a fierce strike from 20 yards that flew into the bottom corner.
  • 48′ – Game over: Winger Daniil Lesnik latched onto a long ball, rounded the goalkeeper, and slotted into an empty net to make it 3‑0.
  • 65′ – Yenisey’s best chance: A 25‑yard free‑kick from Sergey Pryakhin was tipped over the bar by the Ural goalkeeper.

Tactical Analysis

Ural manager Viktor Goncharenko set his team up in a 4‑3‑3 that pressed high and forced errors from Yenisey’s back three. The midfield trio of Shchepetkin, Andrey Egorychev and Dmitry Zharikov dominated possession and dictated the tempo. Yenisey attempted to play out from the back but were repeatedly caught in possession in dangerous areas. Ural’s defensive line, led by captain Mikhail Bakaev, remained compact and never allowed the visitors a clear sight of goal.

Standout Performers

  • Artem Shchepetkin (Ural): Scored one goal, assisted another, and completed 92% of his passes. A commanding display in the middle of the park.
  • Daniil Lesnik (Ural): His pace and movement stretched the Yenisey defence all night, rewarded with a well‑taken goal.
  • Mikhail Bakaev (Ural): The centre‑back made eight clearances and won every aerial duel he contested.

Table Impact

Ural Yekaterinburg climbed to third in the Russian First League, now just two points behind leaders Torpedo Moscow with a game in hand. Yenisey remain mired in 14th place, only two points above the relegation play‑off spot. For Ural, this dominant win sends a clear message to the promotion‑race rivals.