Visakha FC 4 – 0 Tiffy Army FC – Cambodian Premier League
Date: 9 May 2026 | Venue: Prince Stadium
Match Overview
Visakha FC delivered a ruthless performance at home as they dismantled Tiffy Army FC 4‑0 in the Cambodian Premier League. The emphatic victory keeps Visakha in the title race, while Tiffy Army remain in the lower half, still searching for a first win in three matches.
First Half: Visakha Dominate Early
From the opening exchanges, Visakha looked intent on making a statement. Their high‑press caused panic in the Tiffy Army defence, and the reward came as early as the 7th minute. Winger Koem Chanthea drifted in from the left and exchanged a neat one‑two with striker Prak Mony Udom before slotting home at the near post.
The home side doubled their lead in the 24th minute through a powerful header from centre‑back Chea Chansamnan from a corner kick. Tiffy Army struggled to cope with the physical presence of the Visakha defenders, and the second goal effectively knocked the stuffing out of the visitors.
Second Half: Unstoppable Visakha
Visakha continued to dominate after the interval. In the 56th minute, midfielder Nop Ivan collected the ball 30 yards out and unleashed a thunderous strike that flew into the top corner – a goal that will surely be a contender for goal of the season.
The scoring was completed in the 78th minute when substitute Chhorn Sokha capitalised on a defensive mix‑up to tap home from close range. The Visakha fans inside the Prince Stadium were in full voice as their team put the seal on a polished performance.
Key Talking Points
- Set‑piece efficiency: Two of Visakha’s four goals came from corners, highlighting their preparation and aerial threat.
- Defensive solidarity: Visakha goalkeeper Ly John had a quiet evening, making only two saves all match.
- Tiffy Army’s slow start: The visitors conceded inside seven minutes and were always playing catch‑up.
What It Means
Visakha FC move up to second place in the Cambodian Premier League standings, just one point behind leaders Boeung Ket Angkor. Tiffy Army stay in eighth and will need a drastic improvement to move away from the relegation zone. The result underlines Visakha’s title credentials and their ability to punish weaker sides.

