In a hard-fought encounter at the 2026 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, Portugal U19 and Kazakhstan U19 played out a 1-1 draw on June 3. The result kept both sides alive in the group stage, though it left Portugal frustrated after dominating large spells of the match.
Match Overview
The match kicked off under clear skies at 17:00 local time, with Portugal entering as clear favourites given their rich youth development history. However, Kazakhstan, competing in only their third U19 European Championship finals, showed remarkable resilience and tactical discipline to earn a point. The final scoreline of 1-1 reflected a contest where Portugal controlled possession but Kazakhstan struck with lethal efficiency on the counter.
Key Moments
- 12th minute – Portugal breakthrough: A slick passing move between midfield and attack allowed Portugal's right winger to slip a through ball to striker João Neves, who calmly slotted past the Kazakhstan goalkeeper for the opener.
- 38th minute – Kazakhstan equaliser: Against the run of play, Kazakhstan won a free kick on the left flank. Captain Timur Smagulov swung the ball into the box, where central defender Alikhan Sarsenbayev rose highest to power a header into the far corner.
- 65th minute – Portugal denied by the woodwork: Midfielder Diogo Santos struck a fierce long-range effort that rattled the crossbar, with the rebound cleared away.
- 81st minute – Kazakhstan hold firm: A goalmouth scramble saw two Portugal shots blocked on the line, including a header from substitute Pedro Lima that was hacked away by right-back Nurzhan Kozhakhmetov.
Tactical Story
Portugal lined up in a fluid 4-3-3, looking to dominate through quick combinations in the final third. Their full-backs pushed high, creating overloads, but Kazakhstan coach Rauf Akhmetov set his team in a compact 5-4-1 mid-block, absorbing pressure and looking for transitions. The approach worked perfectly: Kazakhstan conceded just one goal while managing only 29% possession, but they made their two shots on target count. The equaliser came from a well-rehearsed set piece, a sign of meticulous preparation.
Standout Players
- João Neves (Portugal): The striker's movement and finishing were a constant threat; he scored the opener and forced a late save from the Kazakhstan keeper.
- Alikhan Sarsenbayev (Kazakhstan): The heroic centre-back scored the crucial equaliser and made a staggering 14 clearances, earning the man-of-the-match award.
- Diogo Santos (Portugal): The central midfielder pulled the strings, completing 93% of his passes and hitting the bar from distance.
Impact on the Group Standings
With the draw, Portugal moved to four points from two matches, putting them level with group leaders Spain (who earlier beat Austria). Kazakhstan picked up their second point of the campaign, keeping their hopes of advancing alive. The result sets up a tense final group day as both teams still have a chance to reach the knockout rounds. For Portugal, failure to win against a side ranked far below them in UEFA's youth coefficients will be a disappointment, but Kazakhstan's inspired performance earned them a famous result in only their second match at this level.
The 1-1 draw will be remembered as a story of determination over expectation, and a reminder that at youth tournaments, no result is guaranteed.

