Day Two Results: Broux and Nazhimanov Shine for Loughborough and Kazakhstan

Day Two Results: Broux and Nazhimanov Shine for Loughborough and Kazakhstan

  • 19 August 2026

Day two of the 2026 IFCPF World Championships brought two more round-robin fixtures in Loughborough.

Results:

  • CP Soccer US 6-1 Loughborough
  • Italy 6-0 Kazakhstan

In the day's first match, CP Soccer US backed up their opening-day win with a 6-1 victory over hosts Loughborough. Loughborough captain Jordy Broux was named Player of the Match.

Italy followed with a 6-0 win over Kazakhstan in the second fixture. Kazakhstan goalkeeper Sandybek Nazhimanov was named Player of the Match for his performance between the posts.

CP Soccer US and Italy both sit on two wins from two games, with the round robin concluding tomorrow, August 20, when Loughborough face Kazakhstan and CP Soccer US take on Italy.

Photo: Taylor Byron

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