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Besiktas JK - Jk VS Konyaspor Live
Besiktas JK
05-06 01:30
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99
59
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66
21
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59
41
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1
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E. Bardhi
95′
J.Ishola
92′
B.Gungordu
83′
V.Černý
K. Asllani
73′
K. Olaigbe
D. Gonçalves
Halftime 0-0
42′
D. Türüç
37′
O.Kökçü
37′
E.Agbadou
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Match Info

Besiktas JK suffered a shock 1-0 home defeat to Konyaspor in the Turkish Cup on May 6, 2026, at the Vodafone Park in Istanbul. The result sent a major shockwave through the competition, as the Black Eagles, who dominated possession and created numerous chances, were undone by a single defensive lapse and a clinical finish from the visitors.

Match Overview

Besiktas entered the match as heavy favorites, boasting a strong squad and the backing of a fervent home crowd. They controlled the early proceedings, pinning Konyaspor deep inside their own half. The visitors, however, employed a disciplined defensive strategy, sitting deep and looking to hit on the counter. The game's decisive moment arrived just before the hour mark when a misplaced pass in Besiktas's defensive third allowed Konyaspor to break quickly and score the only goal of the match.

Despite Besiktas's relentless pressure in the final 30 minutes, Konyaspor held firm, with their goalkeeper producing a string of outstanding saves to secure a memorable victory. The result ensures Konyaspor's progression to the next round of the Turkish Cup, while Besiktas must now focus solely on their Super Lig campaign.

Key Moments

  • 58th minute: A poor back pass from Besiktas's center-back was intercepted by Konyaspor's forward, who raced through on goal and slotted calmly past the onrushing keeper.
  • 65th minute: Besiktas came close to an equalizer when a curling free kick from their captain struck the post.
  • 72nd minute: Konyaspor's goalkeeper made a stunning one-handed save to deny a point-blank header from a Besiktas substitute.
  • 88th minute: Besiktas had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside in the buildup, sparking furious protests from the home bench and crowd.

Tactical Story

Besiktas manager had set his team up in a 4-3-3 formation designed to overwhelm Konyaspor, but the visitors' compact 5-4-1 shape frustrated the hosts throughout. Konyaspor's game plan was clear: absorb pressure and strike on the break. The execution was near-perfect, as they committed 11 fouls to break up play and limited Besiktas to mostly long-range efforts.

Besiktas's inability to break down a low block will be a source of concern, particularly given their dominance in possession (68%) and shots on goal (14). The lack of a cutting edge in the final third has been a recurring theme in their recent performances, and this loss could prompt tactical adjustments in the coming weeks.

Standout Players

  • Konyaspor goalkeeper: Made eight saves, several of them outstanding, and was the clear man of the match for his heroics between the posts.
  • Konyaspor goalscorer: Showed composure and pace to punish a defensive error, taking his only clear chance of the game.
  • Besiktas central midfielder: Covered every blade of grass, making key passes and interceptions, but lacked support in the final third.

Cup Competition and Season Impact

This defeat marks the end of Besiktas's Turkish Cup journey for the 2025/26 season, a bitter pill to swallow for a club that had ambitions of adding the trophy to their collection. The early exit frees up their schedule, allowing them to focus entirely on the Super Lig title race, where they currently sit in second place.

For Konyaspor, this result is a massive boost. As a lower-ranked side, advancing past a giant like Besiktas in the Turkish Cup provides not only momentum but also a potential financial windfall and the chance of a deep run. Their supporters will be dreaming of more giant-killing acts as the competition progresses.

The defeat will inevitably raise questions about Besiktas's depth and their ability to manage multi-front campaigns. However, with the league still wide open, the club's hierarchy is expected to back the manager and focus on the primary objective of winning the domestic championship.