Championship Contenders’ Sudden Collapse

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Karşıyaka, which had 1 draw and 2 defeats in the last 3 matches of TFF 3rd League 4th Group, increased the point difference with the leader Belediye Kütahyaspor to 10. Following these results, the Izmir team aims to advance to the next league from the play-off line.

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  • Karşıyaka had 1 draw and 2 losses in the last 3 matches in the TFF 3rd League 4th Group.
  • Karşıyaka had only 1 away win in the last 6 league matches.
  • Karşıyaka fell to the 4th place in the points table and the gap between it and the top increased to 10 points.

Karşıyaka, aiming for the championship despite starting the season with economic difficulties in the TFF 3rd League 4th Group, has become one of the most important candidates for the championship with its consecutive victories. The green-reds, who have been in the leadership seat for a long time, disappointed their fans with the unsuccessful results they received in recent weeks.

1 DRAW AND 2 LOSSES IN THE LAST 3 MATCHES

The Izmir team, which had a bad start in the second half, first drew with Afyonspor away and then lost 1-0 to Belediye Kütahyaspor at home. When Karşıyaka lost 2-1 away to Balıkesirspor, the gap between them and the top increased to 10 and they fell to the 4th place in the points table. Following these developments, the Izmir team set its goal as getting to the next league from the play-off line.

While they were the number one candidate for the championship 3 weeks ago, they turned upside down.

CANNOT WIN AWAY

Karşıyaka, which could not get the results it wanted on the road, had only 1 win, 2 defeats and 3 draws in the last 6 league matches. This poor performance in the away field caused the Izmir team to experience a great decline and was able to score only 6 points. The green-reds, who also had difficulties in scoring, conceded 6 goals in this period, while the opponent could only score 3 times.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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