The Kazakhstan Premier League served up a tightly contested affair on June 20, 2026, as Kaisar Kyzylorda played out a goalless draw with newly promoted Ulytau Zhezkazgan at the Gany Muratbayev Stadium. The 0-0 result left both sides searching for cutting edge in a match dominated by midfield battles and defensive resilience.
Match Overview
Kaisar Kyzylorda, a club with a rich history in Kazakh football, were expected to control proceedings on home turf. However, Ulytau Zhezkazgan, making their first top-flight appearance after earning promotion, showed they were not intimidated. The visitors defended deep and compact, frustrating the home side’s attacking efforts throughout the 90 minutes.
Key Moments
- First Half: Kaisar’s winger, Azat, fired a powerful shot from 20 yards that was tipped over by Ulytau goalkeeper Dmitriy Petrov in the 23rd minute. The visitors’ only real chance came from a counter-attack in the 38th minute, but striker Sergiy Chizhikov dragged his effort wide.
- Second Half: Kaisar dominated possession after the break but lacked a final ball. Substitute forward Yerkebulan Tungyshbayev forced a sharp save from Petrov in the 78th minute. Ulytau defended a series of set-pieces in the closing stages to secure a valuable away point.
Tactical Story
Kaisar’s manager opted for a 4-3-3 formation, aiming to use width to break down Ulytau’s low block. However, the visitors’ disciplined 5-4-1 shape, led by centre-back duo Yaroslav Belyakov and Maksim Kolpakov, neutralized Kaisar’s crosses. Ulytau rarely threatened on the break but succeeded in their primary objective: keeping a clean sheet away from home.
Standout Players
For Kaisar, central midfielder Artem Mironov covered every blade of grass, completing 89% of his passes and winning six duels. Ulytau’s goalkeeper Dmitriy Petrov earned man of the match honors with seven saves, many from close range.
Season Impact
The draw leaves Kaisar Kyzylorda in mid-table with 15 points from 10 matches, while Ulytau Zhezkazgan remains in the relegation zone but closes the gap on safety. Both teams will look to sharpen their attacks in upcoming fixtures.

