FC Yelimay Reserve 0-3 FC Turan Full Match Score Review: Sultanov Leads Ruthless Kazakhstan 1st League Away Win
FC Yelimay Reserve vs FC Turan in the Kazakhstan 1st League became a cold tactical lesson in away-game control, as Turan turned key moments into goals and left with a commanding 3-0 victory. The scoreboard tells a simple story, but the match rhythm was built on timing: FC Turan struck in the 20th, doubled the damage in the 27th, then killed the contest late through an 85th-minute third.
Match Score Review: FC Yelimay Reserve 0-3 FC Turan
FC Turan’s win was not just about possession or pressure; it was about conversion windows. Their first two goals arrived inside a seven-minute first-half spell, and that burst forced FC Yelimay Reserve into a reactive game state for more than an hour. By half-time, the away side had a 2-0 lead, and by full-time, the margin had widened to three without reply.
The heroes were clear. E. Oralbay opened the scoring, K. Sultanov both scored and assisted, while R. Valiullin applied the final strike. Sultanov, in particular, stood above the match as the decisive attacking reference point: first finishing the move for 0-2, then creating the 85th-minute goal that ended any remaining uncertainty.
First Half: Turan Hit The Match’s Tactical Breakpoint
20th Minute: E. Oralbay Opens The Door
The first major scoreboard action came in the 20th minute, when E. Oralbay finished for FC Turan after service from M. Turlybek. It was the away side’s first major incision, and it changed the tactical temperature immediately. At 0-1, FC Yelimay Reserve had to abandon early caution and start chasing territory.
That goal mattered beyond the number. It gave Turan the right to defend with structure, attack with patience, and wait for Yelimay Reserve errors in transition. In data terms, the opening goal shifted the entire match script: FC Turan no longer needed volume, only precision.
26th-28th Minutes: Yelimay Reserve Lose Control Of The Duel Phase
The home side’s response quickly became physical and fragmented. M. Zhumadilov received a yellow card in the 26th minute, and just two minutes later A. Meyirkhan also went into the book. Between those two cautions came the second Turan goal, which made the sequence even more damaging for FC Yelimay Reserve.
Cards at 26 and 28 minutes showed a side struggling to slow FC Turan’s attacking rhythm without conceding fouls. That discipline issue narrowed the home team’s defensive options for the remainder of the half.
27th Minute: K. Sultanov Doubles The Lead
The defining first-half blow landed in the 27th minute. K. Sultanov scored FC Turan’s second goal, assisted by D. Narzildaev, to make it 0-2. The timing was brutal: only seven minutes after Oralbay’s opener, Turan had turned a competitive match into a controlled away assignment.
Sultanov’s goal was the match’s central swing. It gave FC Turan a two-goal cushion before half-time and forced Yelimay Reserve into riskier passing lanes. From that point, the home side were not only trying to score; they were trying to avoid exposing space behind their midfield line.
43rd Minute: A. Zhilin Booked Before The Break
FC Yelimay Reserve’s third yellow card of the first half arrived in the 43rd minute when A. Zhilin was cautioned. That incident closed a difficult opening period for the hosts: three yellow cards, two goals conceded, and no scoreboard response.
At half-time, the match stood at FC Yelimay Reserve 0-2 FC Turan. The away team had delivered a high-efficiency first-half plan, while the home side entered the break needing both tactical correction and emotional reset.
Second Half: Substitutions Rise, But Turan Keep The Scoreboard Locked
46th Minute: FC Turan Refresh With S. Baktybay
FC Turan made the first change immediately after the restart, sending on S. Baktybay for S. Shamshi in the 46th minute. With a 2-0 advantage, the move looked like game-state management: protect intensity, maintain legs, and avoid letting FC Yelimay Reserve build early second-half momentum.
The away side did not need to chase the match. They needed to keep the structure alive, and the substitution helped them continue controlling the danger zones.
55th-66th Minutes: Yelimay Reserve Search For A Route Back
FC Yelimay Reserve began reshaping their side in the 55th minute, introducing N. Nuradilov for E. Toigozy. Eleven minutes later, they made a double change: A. Karpishanov replaced M. Sergazy, while S. Anuarbek came on for A. Zhilin.
Those substitutions were logical. Yelimay Reserve needed new energy and cleaner progression after a first half disrupted by cards and concession timing. However, the problem was that FC Turan’s two-goal advantage allowed the visitors to absorb changes without panic.
68th-77th Minutes: FC Turan Manage The Edge
K. Dmitriy was booked for FC Turan in the 68th minute, and S. Baktybay later received a yellow card in the 77th minute. Between those cautions, Turan adjusted again in the 74th minute with two substitutions: O. Makhan replaced M. Turlybek, and A. Piskun came on for A. Kenesov.
Even when discipline briefly became a factor for the away team, the scoreline protected them. Their substitutions also removed attacking pieces involved in earlier phases, showing that the priority had shifted from expansion to closure.
Late Drama: Valiullin Finishes, Sultanov Confirms Hero Status
85th Minute: R. Valiullin Scores The Third
The final decisive moment arrived in the 85th minute. R. Valiullin scored FC Turan’s third goal, assisted by K. Sultanov, to make it 0-3. That strike ended the contest as a competitive question and confirmed the away side’s superiority across both halves.
For Sultanov, the assist completed a match-winning attacking package. He had scored the second goal in the 27th minute and created the third in the 85th, making him the standout performer and the clearest hero of the match. Oralbay started the damage, Valiullin closed it, but Sultanov shaped the result.
87th-90th Minutes: Final Rotations Before Full-Time
FC Yelimay Reserve made two late changes in the 87th minute, with E. Kulikov replacing V. Levkovich and T. Omarov coming on for Y. Galva. FC Turan responded with stoppage-time management at 90 minutes, introducing A. Erken for E. Oralbay and A. Moldagaliev for K. Dmitriy.
Those late substitutions did not alter the scoreline, but they underlined the match state. FC Turan were closing down a professional away win; FC Yelimay Reserve were trying to finish with fresh legs and limit further damage.
Final Whistle: A Clinical 3-0 Away Statement
The full-time score finished FC Yelimay Reserve 0-3 FC Turan. The away side won the match through a clean attacking sequence: E. Oralbay in the 20th minute, K. Sultanov in the 27th, and R. Valiullin in the 85th. Each goal had an assist attached, which points to structured chance creation rather than isolated finishing.
FC Yelimay Reserve’s issue was not just conceding three; it was when they conceded. The first goal forced them open, the second punished them before they could reset, and the third arrived when fatigue and match pressure had already stretched the field. Their three first-half yellow cards also made aggressive defending more complicated.
Key Match Takeaways
FC Turan’s Hero: K. Sultanov
K. Sultanov was the defining player of the match. His 27th-minute goal gave FC Turan control, and his 85th-minute assist for R. Valiullin turned control into confirmation. In a 3-0 away win, that direct involvement in two goals made him the tactical and statistical headline.
Turning Point
The decisive phase came between the 20th and 28th minutes. FC Turan scored twice, while FC Yelimay Reserve collected two yellow cards in the same pressure window. That short spell created the gap that the home side never closed.
Final Scoreline
FC Yelimay Reserve 0-3 FC Turan: a disciplined, efficient and professionally managed Kazakhstan 1st League away performance from Turan, driven by Oralbay’s opener, Sultanov’s all-action display, and Valiullin’s late finish.