Pakhtakor reasserted their dominance in the Uzbekistan Cup with a comprehensive 4–1 home victory over Yaypan FK on 13 May 2026. The reigning league champions produced a powerful attacking display at the Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium, booking their place in the next round with comfort.
Match Overview
From the first minute, Pakhtakor dictated the pace, moving the ball quickly and pinning Yaypan deep inside their own half. The visitors struggled to cope with the intensity and technical quality of the home side. By half‑time, the tie was effectively over, but Pakhtakor maintained their hunger for goals in the second period.
Key Moments
- 12' – Pakhtakor open the scoring: A clever one‑two on the edge of the box allowed the striker to finish low into the corner.
- 23' – Quickfire double: A deflected shot from distance doubled the lead, and minutes later a penalty made it 3–0 after a handball in the area.
- 38' – Yaypan pull one back: A rare counter‑attack caught Pakhtakor napping, and the visitors scored with a fierce drive from outside the box.
- 68' – Pakhtakor seal the rout: A sweeping team move ended with a tap‑in at the far post, restoring the three‑goal cushion.
Tactical Story
Pakhtakor’s 4–3‑3 formation overwhelmed Yaypan’s low block. The home side’s full‑backs provided constant width, while the midfield trio rotated possession effectively. Yaypan tried to defend deep and hit on the break, scoring once, but lacked the defensive organisation to contain Pakhtakor’s fluid attacking movements. The match highlighted the gulf in class between the Uzbek giants and a lower‑division opponent.
Standout Players
Pakhtakor’s left winger was a constant menace, providing two assists and scoring one goal. The central midfielder controlled the game’s rhythm, completing over 90% of his passes. For Yaypan FK, the goalkeeper made several credible saves to keep the score respectable, while the goalscorer showed composure in front of goal.
Cup Progress and Context
With this result, Pakhtakor advanced to the quarter‑finals of the Uzbekistan Cup, maintaining their status as favourites for the trophy. The win also continued an unbeaten run at home in all competitions that stretches back to March. Yaypan FK, meanwhile, can take pride in their cup run but were outclassed at the highest level of Uzbek football.

