(The Great Game in English) is an Azerbaijani football rivalry between Neftçi Baku and Khazar Lankaran. The fixture had developed into an intense and often bitter one, traditionally attracting large attendances. The tie was played out at numerous venues across the cities, with Khazar Lankaran Central Stadium being the stadium most synonymous with the fixture, having hosted more games than any other.
The clubs have large support bases in Baku, as well as supportersâ groups in most towns across Azerbaijan. The relationship between the two teams has long been marked by strong animosity, as the rivalry represents two geographic regions: Neftchi symbolizes the north of Azerbaijan, while Khazar Lankaran represents the south.
The first game played between the two sides was an Azerbaijan Premier League fixture on Wednesday, 8 December 2004. The game, staged at Lankaran City stadium, finished 1âÂÂ1 draw. Both clubs compete each other for the title of the most successful football club in the country.
In 2011, the derby reached its ultimate peak as both clubs had to play each other 4 times during 33 days, after Azerbaijan Cup draws and Azerbaijan Premier League format changes. Khazar once became triumphant over Neftchi, even though all other remaining games ended in draw.
Khazar Lankaran has the longest unbeaten series in Great Games. Last time Lankaran side lost to Neftchi on 12 April 2009 (2:1). After that date 11 games have been played between both teams in all competitions. In three of last eleven encounters Khazar Lankaran beat their rival and other matches finished with draw.
On 6 November 2011, Neftchi broke Khazar's 938 days of unbeaten run and recorded the biggest win in derby, by beating Khazar 5âÂÂ0 in Baku.
The rivalry intensified in 2013 due to the final of the Azerbaijan Cup. Several accusations of unsportsmanlike behaviour from both teams and a war of words erupted throughout the fixtures which included post-match fight between fans and players.
The rivalry turned bitter after Neftchi won Azerbaijan Premier League title by beating Khazar Lankaran in play off match. Over time, the rivalry became more heated and club fans began attaining collective identities. Neftchi was seen as a capital club, while Khazar was viewed as regional club and supported by the south regions of Azerbaijani society.
Crowd attendances for first 21 games, has exceeded 229,000 supporters.
League
Cup
Note: League championship statistics includes play-off match for the 2004–05 title, which Neftchi won 2–1.
<small>Statistics obtained from Apasport</small>
<small>(In bold: Transfer between both clubs)</small>
Transfers between both clubs are rare, only few in last decade.