Galatasaray Fuzul vs. Şanlıurfa: Wheelchair Basketball Preview

Towards the Match I Galatasaray Fuzul – Astor Enerji Şanlıurfa Physically Disabled Sports Club

Galatasaray Fuzul will host Astor Enerji Şanlıurfa Physically Disabled Sports Club in the sixth week of the 2025-2026 Season Wheelchair Basketball Super League.

The match to be played at Başakşehir Sports Complex will be played on Saturday, December 20 at 12.30. The match will be broadcast live on Galatasaray YouTube and GSPlus.

Our team, which got 5 wins in the last 5 matches, lastly hosted Karabük Demir Kartal in the league. Three of our basketball players scored double-digit points for Galatasaray Fuzul, which won the match with a score of 83-57.

While Enes Bulut was our top scorer with 19 points, Mete Sarı scored 18 and Kemal Kaan Şafak scored 12 points. In our team, Deniz Acar scored 9 points, Ferit Gümüş, Lee Manning and Arda Albayrak scored 6 points each, while Mahdi Abbasi contributed 4 points, Burak Ayğan contributed 2 points and İsmail Ar contributed 1 point.

Astor Enerji Şanlıurfa Physically Disabled Sports Club, which had 2 wins and 3 losses in 5 matches, hosted Ordu Metropolitan Municipality in its last match.

Iranian Heidar Ali Vaezzarnagh scored 20 points for the Şanlıurfa representative, who lost the match with a score of 65-61. Mahmut Açıkgöz finished the match in double digits with 16 points and Muhterem Aktaş with 11 points.

After the match against Astor Enerji Şanlıurfa Physically Disabled Sports Club, Galatasaray Fuzul will be the guest of Şanlıurfa Metropolitan Municipality Disabled Sports Club in the seventh week of the 2025-2026 Season Wheelchair Basketball Super League. The match, which will be played at the Indoor Sports Hall on April 11, will be played on Saturday, December 27 at 14.00.

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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