Demir Grup Sivasspor beat Yukatel Kayserispor 3-2 after extra time Thursday to seal the 2022 Ziraat Turkish Cup — the club’s first trophy.
In the final held at Istanbul’s Ataturk Olympic Stadium, Kayserispor scored the opening goal in the 33rd minute.
Turkish right-back Ramazan Civelek fired from outside the area to make it 1-0 for Kayserispor.
Sivasspor leveled in the 60th minute, when Aaron Appindangoye — a Sivasspor defender — scored in a one-on-one after his teammate flicked the ball with his head, making it 1-1.
Regular time ended in a draw.
Sivasspor came back in the early minutes of the extra time. Ivorian winger Max Gradel entered the area and made a right-footed effort, which hit the bar and went in.
But Kayserispor forward Ilhan Parlak scored the equalizer with a header in the 107th minute, making it 2-2.
Six minutes later, Sivasspor’s Senegalese forward Moussa Konate made a close-range finish after a low pass, making it 3-2.
In the remaining time, Kayserispor took risks as they were seeking an equalizer.
But Sivasspor secured the 3-2 win to be crowned this season’s Turkish Cup champions.
The 2008 Turkish Cup winners, Kayserispor ended the tournament as runners-up.
Sivasspor will now face 2022 Turkish Spor Toto Super Lig champions Trabzonspor in this year’s Super Cup
Source: Anadolu Agency