Ordabasy 2–1 FC Zhetysu Taldykorgan | Kazakhstan Premier League | 17 May 2026
Ordabasy climbed further up the Kazakhstan Premier League table after a hard-earned 2-1 home victory over FC Zhetysu Taldykorgan at the Kazhymukan Munaitpasov Stadium. The hosts survived a late scare to secure three points and continue their push for European qualification.
Match Overview
The match started at a high tempo, with Ordabasy controlling possession early on. Their pressure paid off with a goal midway through the first half, but Zhetysu responded quickly to level the score. Ordabasy regained the lead before the break and then withstood a second-half onslaught from the visitors to claim the win.
Key Moments
- Ordabasy opener: A precise through ball split the Zhetysu defence, allowing the striker to slot calmly past the advancing goalkeeper in the 23rd minute.
- Zhetysu equaliser: The visitors struck back just five minutes later when a corner was headed home powerfully at the near post, catching the home defence off guard.
- Winning goal: Ordabasy restored their advantage in the 42nd minute following a swift counterattack. The winger cut inside and fired a low shot into the far corner.
- Second-half drama: Zhetysu had a goal disallowed for offside in the 68th minute and hit the post from a free kick in the 83rd minute, but could not find a second equaliser.
Standout Players
Ordabasy's attacking midfielder was the creative hub, providing the assist for the opening goal and constantly troubling the Zhetysu defence with his dribbling. The home goalkeeper also made three crucial saves in the final 20 minutes to preserve the lead. For Zhetysu, the centre-forward was a constant aerial threat, winning numerous headers and scoring the equaliser.
Table Context
With this result, Ordabasy move to fourth place in the Kazakhstan Premier League standings, now just three points behind the top two. Zhetysu remain in the relegation zone, still searching for consistency after a difficult start to the campaign. The loss extends their winless run to four matches, increasing the pressure on the coaching staff.

