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Svay Rieng and Crown Eye Possible Final Clash as Hun Sen Cup Reaches Last Eight
PHNOM PENH, Feb 12, 2026 (KPT) – The Hun Sen Cup has confirmed its final eight teams after the completion of the Round of 16, setting up a thrilling quarterfinal stage and raising the prospect of a blockbuster final.
Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng advanced with a commanding 17–3 aggregate win over Battambang United, while Phnom Penh Crown crushed Tbong Khmum Province 13–0. Visakha delivered the most dominant performance, thrashing Phnom Penh Galaxy 22–0, and Boeung Ket eased past Lion King Siem Reap 10–0.

NagaWorld, the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, ISI Dangkor Senchey and Kirivong Sok Sen Chey also booked their places in the quarterfinals.
The draw pits Svay Rieng against Kirivong, Boeung Ket against the Armed Forces, Visakha against NagaWorld, and Crown against ISI Dangkor Senchey. Winners will progress to the semifinals, with the bracket setting up a potential showdown between Svay Rieng and Crown should both continue their dominant form.
Excitement is building as the race for Cambodia’s prestigious Hun Sen Cup intensifies, with fans already anticipating a possible clash between two of the country’s football heavyweights in the final.

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