The Ziraat Turkish Cup quarter-final clash between Trabzonspor and Bodrum FK was a rollercoaster. Trabzonspor started strong, with Simon Banza opening the scoring just 3 minutes in. However, Bodrum FK quickly turned the tide. Taulant Seferi equalized in the 15th minute following a defensive lapse, and just five minutes later, former Trabzonspor player Enis Bardhi put the visitors ahead 2-1.
Trabzonspor responded almost immediately, with Mustafa Eskihellaç leveling the score at 2-2 in the 22nd minute with a fine finish from the left wing. The second half saw fewer clear chances as both teams played more cautiously, leading to a 2-2 stalemate at the end of normal time.
The match intensified further with red cards. Bodrum FK's Fredy was sent off in the 79th minute for a second yellow card. Trabzonspor's Okay Yokuşlu followed suit in the 89th minute, also receiving a second yellow.
Extra time brought the decisive goal. Oleksandr Zubkov unleashed a powerful shot in the 98th minute to put Trabzonspor ahead 3-2. The drama wasn't over, as Batista Mendy received his second yellow card in the 108th minute, reducing Trabzonspor to nine players. Despite the numerical disadvantage, Trabzonspor held on to secure their semi-final place.
While the result was positive, the performance was widely criticized as disjointed and lacking tempo. Defensive frailties were evident, and the team relied on moments of individual brilliance rather than cohesive play. Coach Fatih Tekke's tactical decisions, especially in defense, were questioned.