2011 Turkish Super Cup Explained

2011 Turkish Super Cup
Event:Turkish Super Cup
Team1:Fenerbahçe
Team2:Beşiktaş
Date:Cancelled
Stadium:Universiade Arena
City:Erzurum
Previous:2010
Next:2012

TFF Süper Kupa 2011 should have been the 39th edition of the Turkish Super Cup since its establishment as Presidential Cup in 1966. The match was going to be contested between the 2010–11 Süper Lig champions Fenerbahçe and the 2010–11 Turkish Cup winners Beşiktaş. The match was to be played on 31 July 2011[1] but the TFF postponed[2] but was cancelled after the match fixing scandal investigations. The venue for the final would have been the Erzurum Universiade Arena, which would have hosted its first Turkish Super Cup final.

On 27 December 2021, Istanbul 13th High Criminal Court acquitted[3] Fenerbahçe executives Aziz Yıldırım, Şekip Mosturoğlu, İlhan Ekşioğlu and others, which made the issue of replaying the match moot on Fenerbahçe side and they posted an announcement about their application to the Turkish Football Federation on 30 December.[4] On Beşiktaş side, Emre Karadağ, Beşiktaş deputy chairman, declared that they would be willing to compete.[5] The Turkish Football Federation president Nihat Özdemir said that the issue would be under review in the board meeting, also that he supports the idea of replaying the match.[6]

Background

This was to be the 7th overall national super cup matchup between the teams since 1966, and the 3rd matchup since 2006, when the cup was rebranded as TFF Süper Kupa. Fenerbahçe won in 2007 and 2009 against Beşiktaş, while Beşiktaş has yet to win their 2nd TFF Süper Kupa since their victory in the inaugural tournament. Also, both teams created a pattern, playing against each other in every other odd year.[7]

Path to the final

Fenerbahçe were champions by 26 wins, 4 draws and 4 losses, collecting 82 points overall. They were trailed by Trabzonspor, which collected the same number of points but came second due to head-to-head record. This also meant setting a new national record for Fenerbahçe, as they grabbed their record 18th title.[8]

On the other hand, Beşiktaş finished fifth in the Süper Lig, but were more successful in the domestic cup. They won the playoff round against Mersin İdmanyurdu, and won the group stage by three wins and one loss. They eliminated quarter finalists Gaziantep B.B. and semi finalists Gaziantepspor. Beşiktaş won their ninth cup by a decisive penalty shootout against first time finalists İstanbul B.B.[9]

Request for the match to be played

On 18 December 2023, Fenerbahçe president Ali Koç visited the newly elected Beşiktaş president Hasan Arat at Tüpraş Stadium. They announced that they would apply for the 2011 Super Cup to be played.[10]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=471&ftxtID=12830 TFF Super Cup to be held on 31 July
  2. http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=471&ftxtID=13033 TFF Super Cup postponed
  3. Web site: Turkish court acquits former Fenerbahçe executives of match-fixing . 27 December 2021 . Daily Sabah . 11 January 2022.
  4. Web site: Bilgilendirme . 30 December 2021 . . 11 January 2022 . tr.
  5. Web site: Beşiktaş, 2011'de oynanmayan Süper Kupa maçının yapılmasına sıcak bakıyor . 3 January 2022 . . 11 January 2022 . tr.
  6. Web site: Nihat Özdemir, Habertürk TV'ye konuştu: "2011 Süper Kupa talebine sıcak bakıyoruz" . 3 January 2022 . . 11 January 2022 . tr.
  7. http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=412 Turkish Super Cup history (in Turkish)
  8. http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=487 2010–11 Süper Lig table
  9. http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=471&ftxtID=11698 Turkish Cup winners
  10. Web site: Ali Koç ve Hasan Arat'tan "2011 Süper Kupa" açıklaması. tr. 18 December 2023.