

Shurtan Guzor 0-2 FK Gazalkent: Visitors Dominate to Climb Uzbekistan Pro League Table
FK Gazalkent secured a commanding 2-0 victory over Shurtan Guzor in an Uzbekistan Pro League fixture played on 10 June 2026. The win at the Shurtan Stadium moved the visitors into contention for a top-half finish, while the home side remained mired in mid-table mediocrity.
Match Overview
Shurtan Guzor, known for their strong home form, were expected to pose a challenge, but FK Gazalkent controlled proceedings from the outset. The visitors dominated possession and created the better chances, leaving the home defence under constant pressure. By full-time, the scoreline could have been even wider.
Key Moments
- 17th minute: FK Gazalkent took the lead through a well-crafted move. The right winger delivered a low cross into the box, and the striker swept the ball home from six yards.
- 44th minute: The visitors doubled their advantage just before half-time. A free kick from the edge of the area was curled over the wall and into the top corner, leaving the goalkeeper with no chance.
- 62nd minute: Shurtan Guzor had a golden chance to pull one back when they were awarded a penalty, but the spot kick was saved by the FK Gazalkent goalkeeper, diving low to his left.
Tactical Story
FK Gazalkent employed a fluid 4-2-3-1 that allowed their attacking midfielders to roam and create overloads. Shurtan Guzor, in a cautious 4-5-1, struggled to retain possession and rarely threatened the visitors’ goal. The away side’s high press forced errors in the home team’s build-up play, leading to several turnovers in dangerous areas.
Standout Players
- FK Gazalkent: The goalkeeper earned special praise for his penalty save, which preserved the two-goal cushion and deflated the home team.
- Shurtan Guzor: The left-back was the only bright spot, making several forward runs and delivering dangerous crosses that went unconverted.
Season Impact
The victory lifts FK Gazalkent into the top half of the Uzbekistan Pro League table, while Shurtan Guzor remain in a comfortable but unambitious mid-table position. The result also puts pressure on the home side’s manager, as fans expect better performances at their own stadium.