French forward Kylian Mbappé scored a hat-trick in Kazakhstan last night, as Real Madrid overwhelmed Almaty’s Kairat in a UEFA Champions’ League group-stage match. The game drew massive attention in Kazakhstan and beyond. Yet despite the 5-0 defeat, it was 18-year-old Kairat goalkeeper Sherkhan Kalmurza who earned plaudits for his valiant performance against the Spanish giants.
Held on September 30 at Almaty’s Central Stadium, the match became the most attended football event in Kazakhstan in recent years. With a stadium capacity of 23,800, organizers reported 99% attendance, including around 5,000 fans from abroad, not only from Spain, but also from Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Russia. Several thousand more were left outside the gates, prompting police to intervene to prevent overcrowding. In a creative twist, a local mobile operator arranged an “extra-tribune” on a nearby apartment balcony, offering ten lucky subscribers an elevated view of the game.
The anticipation around the match spiked when Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso opted to bring his full squad, contrary to expectations that reserves would be fielded. The decision proved decisive.
Kairat nearly stunned the visitors early on when forward Dastan Satpayev, on loan from Chelsea, forced Thibaut Courtois into a reflex save with a powerful header.
But Real quickly assumed control. After a string of early saves by Kalmurza, Mbappé opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 24th minute. The young goalkeeper held firm through the rest of the first half, but the second period saw Real’s firepower overwhelm Kairat. Mbappé added two more goals to complete his hat-trick, while Eduardo Camavinga and Brahim Díaz also found the net both assisted by Rodrygo.
Kairat had a fleeting chance to pull one back in the 67th minute when Valery Gromyko earned a penalty. However, Italian referee Marco Guida overturned the decision after a VAR review.
Speaking after the match, Alonso praised Kairat’s opening effort: “This team deserves to play in the Champions League. The atmosphere was incredible. I wish Kairat all the best.”
Kairat head coach Rafael Urazbakhtin acknowledged the quality gap: “We are in different weight categories. But we gained invaluable experience playing at such speed. Real’s counterattacks were simply crazy.”
The evening produced three standout performers: Mbappé with a hat-trick, Rodrygo with three assists, and Kalmurza, whose string of saves against world-class opponents earned him praise across social media. His Instagram following more than doubled overnight, from 89,000 to 172,000.
As previously reported by The Times of Central Asia, Kairat’s journey to the group stage was largely secured by backup goalkeeper Temirlan Anarbekov, who stepped in for the injured Alexander Zarutsky during the August qualifiers.
However, ahead of the group stage, Anarbekov suffered a broken jaw in a domestic league match, while Zarutsky had only just returned to training. The responsibility fell to 18-year-old Kalmurza, who seized his moment on European football’s biggest stage.