Konyaspor is continuing its pre‑season preparations in Slovenia, where it will face four international opponents between July 15‑29. The green‑white side moved its training from the home facilities (started on July 1) to Slovenia from July 11‑30 to accelerate fitness and tactical testing.

What is the camp’s purpose?

The camp, designed by head coach Murat Yıldırım, aims to tighten defensive discipline and trial attacking variations. Opponents Zorya Luhansk (Ukraine), ZTE FC (Hungary), Hull City (England) and Al Ittihad Kalba (UAE) provide diverse playing styles, giving Konyaspor a chance to adapt quickly before the season.

Which matches are scheduled?

  • Wednesday, July 15, 18:30 – Zorya Luhansk.
  • Saturday, July 18, 18:30 – ZTE FC.
  • Saturday, July 25, 18:30 – Hull City.
  • Wednesday, July 29, 19:00 – Al Ittihad Kalba.

These fixtures will be crucial for the coaching staff to finalize tactics. With 50 goals conceded this season, defensive improvements are a priority.

How does Konyaspor stand in the Süper Lig?

Currently Konyaspor sits 9th in the Süper Lig with 40 points, recording 10 wins, 10 draws and 14 losses. The team has endured a LLLLL (0W‑0D‑5L) streak, the most recent defeat being Trabzonspor 2‑1 Konyaspor on May 22 2026. They have scored 43 goals, allowed 50, and sit at a –7 goal difference, 37 points behind leaders Galatasaray.

What will the camp add to Konyaspor’s upcoming weeks?

The camp offers a chance to rotate players and give youngsters a platform. Prospects like Mert Çelik and Emre Yılmaz will gain valuable minutes alongside the first‑team squad. Defensive gaps and a lack of finishing will be scrutinized, with data feeding directly into the training plan. The coaching staff will use these insights to either maintain or improve the 9th‑place standing.

By the end of the Slovenian stint, Konyaspor aims to return to the Süper Lig fitter and tactically sharper. Fans are watching the camp closely, hoping the preparations translate into a stronger start to the new season.