Kasimpasa and Konyaspor Share Honors in Tactical Stalemate at Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium
In a tightly contested battle marked by defensive discipline and moments of individual inspiration, Kasimpasa and Konyaspor played out a 1-1 draw on Sunday in Istanbul, as both sides missed the chance to climb higher in the Süper Lig standings. The result reflected the balance between the teams, with possession and only a handful of scoring chances defining the encounter.
Konyaspor seized the early initiative and broke the deadlock in the 22nd minute. Forward Jackson Muleka was the beneficiary of a clever set-up by Umut Nayir, finishing clinically past Andreas Gianniotis to give the visitors a deserved lead. The opening goal capped a confident start for coach Recep Uçar’s side, whose high pressing and midfield control saw them dictate much of the first half with 56% possession and perfect shot efficiency—three shots, all on target.
Kasimpasa, under the stewardship of Shota Arveladze, struggled to carve out clear opportunities in the opening period, registering just two shots. The hosts, however, grew into the game after the interval, buoyed by crowd support and a reshuffling in midfield that added energy and width. Their breakthrough arrived in the 73rd minute when right-back Cláudio Winck surged forward and met Kubilay Kanatsızkuş’s precise pass. Winck’s finish not only equalized but ignited the stadium and shifted momentum decisively in Kasimpasa’s favor.
The match’s physical edge was evident, with four yellow cards issued: Uğurcan Yazgılı (26’) and Muleka (35’) for Konyaspor, and Pape Habib Gueye (60’) and Nicholas Opoku (82’) for Kasimpasa. Moments of frustration spilled over as both sides chased a late winner, but defenses held firm in the closing stages.
Substitutions played their part, most notably as Ndao and Yazgılı made way for fresh legs in the 58th minute, while Kasimpasa adjusted with attacking changes in the last half-hour, seeking that decisive goal but ultimately unable to breach Konyaspor’s resilient back line. Andreas Gianniotis’s two late saves preserved the draw for the hosts, while Deniz Ertaş’s composure in goal ensured Konyaspor left with a point.
For both teams, the result highlights areas for growth but also resilience under pressure. Konyaspor remain mid-table with 10 points from six matches, evidencing their solid defensive record and an ability to score when it counts. Kasimpasa, meanwhile, are left to rue their lack of cutting edge but can take heart from a determined second-half performance and a share of the spoils against a tough rival.
With Istanbul’s autumn chill settling over Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium, neither side could find the winner, but both depart with positives as they look ahead to pivotal fixtures in the coming weeks. For fans and neutrals, it was a match defined by discipline, flashes of quality, and a result that keeps the race for European spots finely poised.