
Turkey
Türkiye Kupası
The Türkiye Kupası, known as the Turkish Cup, is the premier knockout football competition in Turkey, steeped in history and drama since its inception in 1962. Organized by the Turkish Football Federation (TFF), it provides a stage for giants and underdogs alike, offering a direct route to European competition for the winner. The competition's format is a classic single-elimination knockout tournament. It begins with preliminary rounds involving teams from the lower tiers of Turkish football, including amateur and regional sides, before clubs from the TFF First League and the Süper Lig enter in later stages. This structure allows for over 158 teams to participate annually, fostering the classic "magic of the cup" atmosphere where minnows can dream of toppling giants. Matches are typically played over a single leg, with extra time and penalties used to decide ties if necessary, except for the two-legged semi-finals and the prestigious final. The cup is dominated by Turkey's traditional "Big Three" from Istanbul: Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, and Beşiktaş, who collectively hold the majority of the titles. However, the competition is renowned for its upsets, with clubs like Ankaragücü, Kocaelispor, and Akhisarspor famously lifting the trophy against the odds. Legendary players have graced the tournament, including Hakan Şükür, Alex de Souza, Metin Oktay, and more recently, stars like Arda Turan and Burak Yılmaz. The current competitive landscape sees the Süper Lig powerhouses as perennial favorites, but the single-match format ensures high-stakes, unpredictable encounters. The final is a major national event, traditionally held at a neutral venue, with the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul being a frequent host. An interesting fact is the trophy's unique design, featuring a stylized tulip, a symbol deeply rooted in Turkish culture. The competition has also been the stage for historic comebacks and controversies, such as the infamous 2001 final between Gençlerbirliği and Fenerbahçe, which was decided by a controversial penalty. Winning the Türkiye Kupası not only brings silverware but also secures a spot in the UEFA Europa League, adding significant continental stakes to every match.
About Türkiye Kupası
Türkiye Kupası is a top football competition based in Turkey, featuring league standings, fixture lists, results and team-by-team statistical breakdowns. 24 teams currently compete in Türkiye Kupası, battling across the season for the title and league position. 3 matches are scheduled in the upcoming Türkiye Kupası fixture list, with live updates and AI-powered predictions on this site. Browse standings, top scorers, fixtures, results and matchday predictions for Türkiye Kupası below.
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View allBeşiktaş and Konyaspor Face Disciplinary Action After Turkish Cup Semi-Final Incidents
The Turkish Football Federation has referred Beşiktaş and Konyaspor to its disciplinary board following incidents in their Turkish Cup semi-final match. The clubs face charges related to pitch disturbances and offensive chanting.
VakıfBank's Trophy Haul Reaches 44 as Guidetti Eyes More Glory
VakıfBank's 44-trophy legacy grows under coach Giovanni Guidetti, who has won 32 of them in 18 years. The team's dominance in Turkish and European volleyball continues.
Sergen Yalçın Reverses Resignation Decision After Beşiktaş Cup Exit and Fan Backlash
Beşiktaş manager Sergen Yalçın nearly quit after a cup loss to Konyaspor sparked fan fury. Management intervened to persuade him to stay, at least until the season's end.
Dursun Özbek Poised to Become Galatasaray's Second Longest-Serving President
Dursun Özbek is set to make Galatasaray history as the club's second longest-serving president, trailing only founder Ali Sami Yen, with a potential 11th trophy on the horizon.
Beşiktaş Backs Sergen Yalçın After Cup Exit, Vows to Continue Together
Following a shock cup defeat and fan calls for his resignation, Beşiktaş management has publicly backed manager Sergen Yalçın, stating there is no problem and they will move forward together.
Oh's Emotional Apology to Beşiktaş Faithful After Cup Exit
Beşiktaş's Hyeon-gyu Oh issues a heartfelt apology to fans following the team's shock 1-0 Turkish Cup semi-final loss to Konyaspor, vowing to fight on for the club.







