The 34th tour victory with 3:1 over Baku writes history for Gabala to have their best record in all domestic championships. The red-black squad of Yuri Semin got fortified on the 3rd place at the league table just 2 tour from the season end. Now they strike at least a silver medal staying amongst top 4 teams. With the result, Gabala goes more ahead than the 5th tier result of 2011/12.
Another candidate to the top 4 was Neftchi that we are going to face having chance to get tally to the European leagues.
Being founded in 2005, Gabala hit their Euroleague tally for their first ever in 9-year history of the club. Results of the next 2 league tours and cup final does no matter to affect to the tally of Gabala.
Beating Ravan 2:1 in the 31st tour, as well as Simurg and Neftchi with, respectively, 1:0 in 32nd tour and 2:1 in the 33rd tour, the red-black team gained their 4th win in a row repeating the longest run of league victories of the club dating back to the 21st-24th tour games last year. Now Gabala will push hard to progressing into the better record at the next tour.
The Wednesday victory over Baku allowed to beat the 43-goal record of the 2011/12 season with 45. Gabala repeat the home win records of 2009/10 and 2011/12 having 9 victories. Gabala”s possession of home goals hit again the record of the 2011/12 season with Subotic scoring the 12th goal during the season.
Marat Izmaylov and Mushfig Teymurov reached to their debut of scoring for Gabala in their, respectively, 16th and 15th performances. They both extended Gabala”s scoring players up to 86, as well as 64 in league. Scoring in his 21st year, 3rd moth and 21st day, Mushfig arrived to be the youngest league player for Gabala, as well as the 5th in all domestic cup championships.
Amil Yunanov, (19 years, 4 months, 5 days), Vasif Aliyev (20 years, 20 days), Vusal Garayav (20 years, 1 months, 3 days), Samir Zargarov (20 years, 5 months, 25 days), Asif Mammadov (20 years, 7 months, 27 days) scored in their younger ages.