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Kasimpasa SK vs. Sivasspor (19.04.2025)

Date Season Halftime Result
19.04.2025 2024 2 : 0 3 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
6'' Kasimpasa C. Keleş Normal Goal
31'' Kasimpasa Mortadha Ben Ouanes Yellow Card
34'' Kasimpasa M. Fall Normal Goal
36'' Kasimpasa Nicholas Opoku Yellow Card
41'' Sivasspor Rey Manaj Penalty confirmed
42'' Sivasspor Rey Manaj Missed Penalty
43'' Sivasspor Uğur Çiftçi Goal cancelled
54'' Sivasspor T. Böke Substitution 1
67'' Kasimpasa N. Opoku Substitution 1
73'' Sivasspor Noah Sonko Sundberg Yellow Card
73'' Sivasspor V. Simić Substitution 2
81'' Kasimpasa Andreas Gianniotis Yellow Card
83'' Sivasspor T. Ciğerci Substitution 3
84'' Sivasspor F. Koita Normal Goal
90'' + 9'' Kasimpasa A. Kara Penalty
90'' Kasimpasa Can Keleş Yellow Card
90'' + 11'' Kasimpasa Cafú Substitution 2
90'' + 10'' Kasimpasa M. Ben Ouanes Substitution 3
90'' + 11'' Kasimpasa A. Kara Substitution 4
90'' Kasimpasa C. Keleş Substitution 5
90'' + 8'' Kasimpasa Mamadou Fall Penalty confirmed

Kasimpasa SK

They are called Apaçiler (Apache). The club colours are dark blue and white, while the home jerseys have blue and white vertical stripes on the chest and the shorts are white. Outside, the blue colours are more prevalent, even on the shorts, but the blue and white stripes on the chest remain with minor variations. They are at home at the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium offering a capacity of 14,234 seats. The club was founded in Istanbul in 1921. There are, of course, multiple Turkish teams in this large Turkish city with whom the club has local rivalries. The club was active in the top Turkish Süper Lig in 1959-64, 2007-08, 2009-11 and started its last season in 2012. Since then it has remained in the top league.

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Sivasspor

The Turkish football club is nicknamed Yiğidolar, and its club colours are red and white. They also have red and white jerseys with vertical stripes, which are complemented by red shorts with white details. Outdoors, then, they play mostly in black with red details. At home they are at Sivas Stadium, which has a capacity of 27,532 spectators. The club was founded in the city of Sivas in 1967 after the merger of three local clubs.

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