2017–18 Turkish Cup


















































2017–18 Turkish Cup
Ziraat Turkish Cup
Country Turkey
Dates 22 August 2017 - 10 May 2018
Teams 159
Champions Akhisar Belediyespor
Runners-up Fenerbahçe
Semi-finalists

  • Beşiktaş

  • Galatasaray

Europa League Akhisar Belediyespor
Matches played 188
Goals scored 562 (2.99 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)
Hugo Rodallega (8)

← 2016–17


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The 2017–18 Turkish Cup (Turkish: Türkiye Kupası) was the 56th season of the tournament. Ziraat Bankası is the sponsor of the tournament, thus the sponsored name is Ziraat Turkish Cup. The winners will earn a berth in the group stage of the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League and will also qualify for the 2018 Turkish Super Cup.




Contents






  • 1 Competition format


  • 2 First round


  • 3 Second round


  • 4 Third round


  • 5 Fourth round


  • 6 Fifth round


    • 6.1 First leg


    • 6.2 Second leg




  • 7 Round of 16


    • 7.1 Qualified teams


    • 7.2 First leg


    • 7.3 Second leg




  • 8 Bracket


  • 9 Quarter-finals


    • 9.1 Qualified teams


    • 9.2 First leg


    • 9.3 Second leg




  • 10 Semi-finals


    • 10.1 First leg


    • 10.2 Second leg




  • 11 Final


  • 12 Top goalscorers


  • 13 References


  • 14 External links





Competition format





























































































Round
Total clubs
remaining
Clubs
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues entering at this round
Notes
First round
159
42
0
42

Regional Amateur League (33 teams), Third League (newly promoted 9 teams)
single leg; no seeds
Second round
138
66
21
45
Third League (all teams except newly promoted ones)
single leg; no seeds
Third round
105
92
33
59

Second League (all teams), First League (all teams), Super League (5 teams not entering in fourth and fifth rounds)
single leg; seeding applied
Fourth round
59
54
46
8
Super League (teams ranked 5th to 13th in 2016-17 season except 2016-17 Turkish Cup winner)
single leg; seeding applied
Fifth round
32
32
27
5
Super League (teams ranked 1st to 4th in 2016-17 season plus 2016-17 Turkish Cup winner)
two legs; seeding applied
Round of 16
16
16
16
0

two legs; seeding applied
Quarter-finals
8
8
8
0

two legs; seeding applied
Semi-finals
4
4
4
0

two legs; no seeds
Final
2
2
2
0

single leg; no seeds

Source: [1]



First round



  • 9 Third League and 33 Regional Amateur League teams competed in this round. No seeds were applied in the single-leg round.[1]

  • 6 teams (67%) from Third League and 15 teams (45%) from the Regional Amateur League qualified for the next round.

  • 9 seeded (43%) and 12 unseeded (57%) teams qualified for the next round.

  • Biggest upset was Siirt İl Özel İdare (no ranking) eliminating Mardin 47 Spor (ranked 137th).

  • Lowest-ranked teams qualifying for the next round were Sinopspor, Kars 36 Spor, Siirt İl Özel İdare and Yüksekova Belediyespor (all with no ranking).

  • Highest-ranked team eliminated was Yeni Orduspor (ranked 118th).


















































































































Team 1
 Score 
Team 2

22 August 2017

Sinopspor
4 - 2

Yeni Amasyaspor

Arsinspor
2 - 2 (3-1 p)

Yeni Orduspor

Iğdır Aras
1 - 1 (1-4 p)

Karsspor

Mardin 47 Spor
0 - 2

Siirt İl Özel İdare

Muş Spor FC
3 - 1

Dersimspor

Ağrı 1970 SK
2 - 0

62 Pertekspor

Artvin Hopaspor
3 - 1

Serhat Ardahan

Yüksekova Belediyespor
3 - 0

Tatvan Gençlerbirliği

Bartınspor
2 - 1

Türk Metal Kırıkkale

Karaköprü Belediyespor
1 - 0 (a.e.t.)

Kilis Belediyespor

Karaman Belediyespor
0 - 0 (3-4 p)

Nevşehirspor GK

Altınova Belediyespor
4 - 1

Bozüyük Vitraspor

Modafenspor
0 - 1

Edirnespor

Osmaniyespor FK
2 - 0

Adıyaman 1954 SK

Tavşanlı Linyitspor
2 - 1

Kütahyaspor

Yeni Altındağ Bld.
3 - 2 (a.e.t.)

1074 Çankırıspor

Turgutluspor
3 - 2

Utaş Uşakspor

Isparta Davrazspor
1 - 1 (6-7 p)

Bucak Bld.Oğuzhan

Kırşehir Belediyespor
0 - 1 (a.e.t.)

68 Aksaray Bld.

MKE Kırıkkalespor
0 - 3

Yozgatspor 1959 FK

Ergene Velimeşe
3 - 2 (a.e.t.)

Erokspor

Source: [2]



Second round



  • 51 Third League and 15 Regional Amateur League teams competed in this round. No seeds were applied in the single-leg round.[1]

  • 29 teams (57%) from the Third League and 4 teams (27%) from the Regional Amateur League qualified for the next round.

  • 18 seeded (55%) and 15 unseeded (45%) teams qualified for the next round.

  • Biggest upset was Sinopspor (no ranking) eliminating Erbaaspor (ranked 79th).

  • Lowest-ranked teams qualifying for the next round were Sinopspor and Kars 36 Spor (both with no ranking).

  • Highest-ranked team eliminated was Aydınspor 1923 (ranked 74th).
















































































































































































Team 1
 Score 
Team 2

29 August 2017

Karsspor
1 - 0

Muş Spor FC

Ağrı 1970 SK
0 - 1

Van BBSK

Elaziz Belediyespor
2 - 5

Diyarbekirspor

Edirnespor
3 - 0

Dardanelspor

30 August 2017

Sinopspor
1 - 1 (5-4 p)

Erbaaspor

1461 Trabzon
0 - 0 (4-5 p)

Arsinspor

Ofspor
2 - 1

Yomraspor

Bayburt Grup Özel İdare
1 - 2

Pazarspor

Cizrespor
1 - 0

Yüksekova Belediyespor

Siirt İl Özel İdare
1 - 2

Batman Petrolspor

12 Bingölspor
1 - 1 (2-3 p)

24 Erzincanspor

Ankara Demirspor
2 - 2 (3-1 p)

Ankara Adliyespor

Düzcespor
1 - 0

Kocaelispor

Kayseri Erciyesspor
0 - 4

Nevşehirspor GK

Osmaniyespor FK
2 - 3 (a.e.t.)

Erzin Belediyespor

Payasspor
1 - 0

Kırıkhanspor

Yeni Altındağ Bld.
1 - 0 (a.e.t.)

Bartınspor

Yozgatspor 1959 FK
0 - 2

Çorum Belediyespor

68 Aksaray Belediyespor
0 - 1

Kozan Belediyespor

Anadolu Bağcılar SK
2 - 1

Çatalcaspor

Bayrampaşa
1 - 0 (a.e.t.)

Halide Edip Adıvar SK

Darıca Gençlerbirliği
2 - 1 (a.e.t.)

Gölcükspor

Manisa BBSK
0 - 2

Bergama Belediyespor

Orhangazi Belediyespor
1 - 0 (a.e.t)

Altınova Belediyespor

Sultanbeyli Belediyespor
2 - 1

Büyükçekmece Tepecikspor

Tavşanlı Linyitspor
0 - 2

Kızılcabölükspor

Tekirdağspor
0 - 2

Ergene Velimeşe

Tire 1922
2 - 0

Turgutluspor

Bucak Bld.Oğuzhan
1 - 2

Kemerspor 2003

Muğlaspor
1 - 0

Aydınspor 1923

Tarsus İdman Yurdu
2 - 1

Karaköprü Belediyespor

Karacabey Birlikspor
0 - 1

Yeşil Bursa

31 August 2017

Düzyurtspor
4 - 3

Artvin Hopaspor

Source: [2]



Third round



  • 5 Super League, 18 First League, 36 Second League, 29 Third League and 4 Regional Amateur League teams competed in this round. Seeds were applied in the single-leg round.[1]

  • 4 teams (80%) from the Super League, 12 teams (67%) from the First League, 18 teams (50%) from the Second League, 10 teams (34%) from the Third League and 2 teams (50%) from the Regional Amateur League qualified for the next round.

  • 29 seeded (63%) and 17 unseeded (37%) teams qualified for the next round.

  • Biggest upset was Kars 36 Spor (no ranking) eliminating Balıkesirspor Baltok (ranked 27th).

  • Lowest-ranked team qualifying for the next round was Kars 36 Spor (no ranking).

  • Highest-ranked team eliminated was Göztepe (ranked 18th).

















































































































































































































































Team 1
 Score 
Team 2

19 September 2017

Anadolu Bağcılar SK
0 - 1

Konya Anadolu Selçukspor

Tokatspor
0 - 1 (a.e.t.)

Kahramanmaraşspor

Şanlıurfaspor
1 - 1 (4-2 p)

Pazarspor

Diyarbekirspor
0 - 1

İstanbulspor

Payasspor
1 - 3 (a.e.t.)

Amed Sportif

Menemen Belediyespor
4 - 2

Darıca Gençlerbirliği

Bandırmaspor
0 - 1

Çorum Belediyespor

Muğlaspor
1 - 1 (2-3 p)

Etimesgut Belediyespor

Bodrumspor
2 - 3 (a.e.t.)

Gazişehir Gaziantep FK

Kırklarelispor
1 - 3

Niğde Belediyespor

Van BBSK
0 - 1

Kayserispor

Balıkesirspor Baltok
1 - 1 (5-6 p)

Karsspor

Boluspor
3 - 0

Sinopspor

Mersin İdmanyurdu
3 - 5

Orhangazi Belediyespor

Kemerspor 2003
0 - 1 (a.e.t.)

Sivas Belediyespor

20 September 2017

İnegölspor
0 - 2

Yeni Malatyaspor

Düzyurtspor
4 - 4 (3-4 p)

Gümüşhanespor

Batman Petrolspor
3 - 1

Göztepe

Denizlispor
1 - 0

Düzcespor

Kozan Belediyespor
1 - 3

Adanaspor

Hacettepe Spor
1 - 2

Yeni Altındağ Bld.

Hatayspor
1 - 0

Ergene Velimeşe

Kastamonuspor 1966
1 - 3

Ofspor

Erzin Belediyespor
1 - 2

Fatih Karagümrük

Keçiörengücü
3 - 1

Silivrispor

Sancaktepe Belediyespor
2 - 4 (a.e.t.)

Elazığspor

Bergama Belediyespor
0 - 2

Sarıyer

Yeşil Bursa
3 - 1

Karşıyaka

Tuzlaspor
1 - 0

Zonguldak Kömürspor

Kocaeli Birlikspor
2 - 2 (3-5 p)

Edirnespor

Giresunspor
3 - 1

Cizrespor

Altay
0 - 0 (6-7 p)

BB Erzurumspor

Altınordu
1 - 0

Sultanbeyli Belediyespor

Bucaspor
2 - 0

Pendikspor

Manisaspor
4 - 1

Arsinspor

Gaziantepspor
0 - 3

Tire 1922

Adana Demirspor
3 - 0

Bayrampaşa

Samsunspor
3 - 3 (1-3 p)

Ankara Demirspor

Bursaspor
4 - 0

Tarsus İdman Yurdu

Fethiyespor
2 - 0

Nazilli Belediyespor

21 September 2017

24 Erzincanspor
4 - 2

Eskişehirspor

Eyüpspor
2 - 1

Sakaryaspor

Kızılcabölükspor
2 - 1

Ümraniyespor

Sivasspor
3 - 0

Bugsaş Spor

Afjet Afyonspor
2 - 0

MKE Ankaragücü

Çaykur Rizespor
3 - 0

Nevşehirspor GK

Source: [2]



Fourth round



  • 12 Super League, 12 First League, 18 Second League, 10 Third League and 2 Regional Amateur League teams competed in this round. Seeds were applied in the single-leg round.[1]

  • 12 teams (100%) from the Super League, 7 teams (58%) from the First League, 4 teams (22%) from the Second League, 3 teams (30%) from the Third League and 1 team (50%) from the Regional Amateur League qualified for the next round.

  • 19 seeded (70%) and 8 unseeded (30%) teams qualified for the next round.

  • Biggest upset was Kars 36 Spor (no ranking) eliminating Altınordu (ranked 25th).

  • Lowest-ranked team qualifying for the next round was Kars 36 Spor (no ranking).

  • Highest-ranked team eliminated was Çaykur Rizespor (ranked 19th).


















































































































































Team 1
 Score 
Team 2

24 October 2017

Sarıyer
2 - 2 (1-3 p)

Adana Demirspor

Etimesgut Belediyespor
0 - 1

Antalyaspor

Altınordu
0 - 1

Karsspor

Kasımpaşa
5 - 1

Niğde Belediyespor

Alanyaspor
2 - 0

Edirnespor

Fethiyespor
1 - 2

Adanaspor

Kahramanmaraşspor
1 - 0

Çaykur Rizespor

Akhisar Belediyespor
6 - 0

24 Erzincanspor

25 October 2017

Batman Petrolspor
2 - 1 (a.e.t.)

Denizlispor

Eyüpspor
4 - 2 (a.e.t.)

Gümüşhanespor

İstanbulspor
4 - 3 (a.e.t.)

Afjet Afyonspor

Ofspor
1 - 3

Yeni Malatyaspor

Orhangazi Belediyespor
0 - 0 (3-0 p)

Şanlıurfaspor

Çorum Belediyespor
0 - 6

Trabzonspor

Elazığspor
0 - 1

Sivas Belediyespor

Gençlerbirliği
3 - 0

Tuzlaspor

Sivasspor
3 - 1

Kızılcabölükspor

BB Erzurumspor
2 - 0

Tire 1922

Bucaspor
2 - 1

Amed Sportif

Gazişehir Gaziantep
1 - 2

Ankara Demirspor

Osmanlıspor FK
5 - 0

Fatih Karagümrük

26 October 2017

Yeni Altındağ Bld.
0 - 0 (2-4 p)

Bursaspor

Yeşil Bursa
1 - 2

Kayserispor

Konya Anadolu Selçukspor
0 - 1

Boluspor

Giresunspor
2 - 1

Menemen Belediyespor

Manisaspor
1 - 0

Hatayspor

Karabükspor
3 - 1

Keçiörengücü

Source: [2]



Fifth round



  • 17 Super League, 7 First League, 4 Second League, 3 Third League and 1 Regional Amateur League teams competed in this round. Seeds were applied in the two-leg round.[1]

  • 12 teams (71%) from the Super League, 3 teams (43%) from the First League and 1 team (25%) from the Second League qualified for the next round.

  • 12 seeded (75%) and 4 unseeded (25%) teams qualified for the next round.

  • Biggest upset was Bucaspor (ranked 61st) eliminating Sivasspor (ranked 16th).

  • Lowest-ranked team qualifying for the next round was Bucaspor (ranked 61st).

  • Highest-ranked team eliminated was Kasımpaşa (ranked 10th).


























































































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Adanaspor
0–4

Bursaspor
0–2
0–2

Ankara Demirspor
1–4

Akhisar Belediyespor
0–3
1–1

Batman Petrolspor
0–5

Atiker Konyaspor
0–3
0–2

BB Erzurumspor
1–9

Trabzonspor
0–4
1–5

Beşiktaş
10–1

Manisaspor
9–0
1–1

Fenerbahçe
10–1

Adana Demirspor
6–0
4–1

Galatasaray
6–3

Sivas Belediyespor
5–1
1–2

Giresunspor
6–4

Alanyaspor
4–2
2–2

Kahramanmaraşspor
1–4

Medipol Başakşehir
1–3
0–1

Kardemir Karabükspor
2–2 (a)

İstanbulspor
2–1
0–1

Karsspor
2–4

Gençlerbirliği
1–2
1–2

Kasımpaşa
2–7

Boluspor
1–3
1–4

Kayserispor
5–2

Eyüpspor
3–2
2–0

Orhangazi Belediyespor
3–5

Antalyaspor
0–3
3–2

Osmanlıspor FK
4–2

Yeni Malatyaspor
3–1
1–1

Sivasspor
2–2 (a)

Bucaspor
2–1
0–1

Source: [2]



First leg



Karsspor v Gençlerbirliği


















Beşiktaş v Manisaspor


















Ankara Demirspor v Akhisar Belediyespor


















Osmanlıspor FK v Yeni Malatyaspor


















Galatasaray v Sivas Belediyespor


















Batman Petrolspor v Atiker Konyaspor


















Kasımpaşa v Boluspor


















Sivasspor v Bucaspor


















Kardemir Karabükspor v İstanbulspor


















Adanaspor v Bursaspor


















Fenerbahçe v Adana Demirspor


















Orhangazi Belediyespor v Antalyaspor


















Giresunspor v Alanyaspor


















Kahramanmaraşspor v Medipol Başakşehir


















BB Erzurumspor v Trabzonspor


















Kayserispor v Eyüpspor


















Second leg



Antalyaspor v Orhangazi Belediyespor


















Bursaspor v Adanaspor


















Boluspor v Kasımpaşa


















Trabzonspor v BB Erzurumspor


















Sivas Belediyespor v Galatasaray


















Manisaspor v Beşiktaş


















Gençlerbirliği v Karsspor


















Akhisar Belediyespor v Ankara Demirspor


















Bucaspor v Sivasspor


















Yeni Malatyaspor v Osmanlıspor FK


















Alanyaspor v Giresunspor


















Adana Demirspor v Fenerbahçe


















Eyüpspor v Kayserispor


















İstanbulspor v Kardemir Karabükspor


















Atiker Konyaspor v Batman Petrolspor


















Medipol Başakşehir v Kahramanmaraşspor


















Round of 16



  • 12 Super League, 3 First League and 1 Second League team competed in this round. Seeds were applied in the two-leg round.[1]

  • 7 teams (41%) from the Super League and 1 team (14%) from the First League qualified for the next round.

  • 5 seeded (63%) and 3 unseeded (37%) teams qualified for the next round.

  • Biggest upset was Giresunspor (ranked 24th) eliminating Medipol Başakşehir (ranked 2nd).

  • Lowest-ranked team qualifying for the next round was Giresunspor (ranked 24th).

  • Highest-ranked team eliminated was Medipol Başakşehir (ranked 2nd).



Qualified teams


  • The draw for the round of 16 took place on December 15, 2017.















Seeded Teams


Beşiktaş

Medipol Başakşehir

Fenerbahçe

Galatasaray

Antalyaspor

Trabzonspor

Akhisar Belediyespor

Gençlerbirliği












Unseeded Teams


Atiker Konyaspor

Osmanlıspor

Bursaspor

Kayserispor

Boluspor

Giresunspor

İstanbulspor

Bucaspor


































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Atiker Konyaspor
2–1

Trabzonspor
1–0
1–1

Beşiktaş
5–3

Osmanlıspor FK
4–1
1–2

Boluspor
2–2 (a)

Akhisar Belediyespor
2–1
0–1

Fenerbahçe
3–0

İstanbulspor
2–0
1–0

Galatasaray
6–0

Bucaspor
3–0
3–0

Gençlerbirliği
2–2 (a)

Bursaspor
1–0
1–2

Giresunspor
4–3

Medipol Başakşehir
3–1
1–2

Kayserispor
5–1

Antalyaspor
3–1
2–0

Source: [2]



First leg



Gençlerbirliği v Bursaspor


















Galatasaray v Bucaspor


















Giresunspor v Medipol Başakşehir


















Kayserispor v Antalyaspor


















Atiker Konyaspor v Trabzonspor


















Fenerbahçe v İstanbulspor


















Boluspor v Akhisar Belediyespor


















Beşiktaş v Osmanlıspor FK


















Second leg



Bursaspor v Gençlerbirliği


















Trabzonspor v Atiker Konyaspor


















İstanbulspor v Fenerbahçe


















Akhisar Belediyespor v Boluspor


















Medipol Başakşehir v Giresunspor


















Osmanlıspor FK v Beşiktaş


















Antalyaspor v Kayserispor


















Bucaspor v Galatasaray


















Bracket




















































































































































 
Quarter-Finals

Semi-Finals

Final
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Akhisar Belediyespor
1
2

3
 


Kayserispor
0
2

2
 

 

Akhisar Belediyespor
1
2

3
 



 

Galatasaray
2
0

2
 


Atiker Konyaspor
2
1

3

 

Galatasaray
2
4

6
 

 
 

Akhisar Belediyespor
3

 

Fenerbahçe
2
 

Beşiktaş
3
1

4
 


Gençlerbirliği
1
0

1
 

 

Beşiktaş
2

0

2



 

Fenerbahçe
2

3

5
 


Giresunspor
1
1

2

 

Fenerbahçe
2
2

4
 


Quarter-finals


  • Seven Super League and one First League team competed in this round. Seeds were applied in the two-leg round.[1]


Qualified teams


  • The draw for the quarter finals and following rounds took place on January 19, 2018.











Seeded Teams


Beşiktaş

Fenerbahçe

Galatasaray

Akhisar Belediyespor








Unseeded Teams


Gençlerbirliği

Atiker Konyaspor

Kayserispor

Giresunspor






































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Akhisar Belediyespor
3–2

Kayserispor
1–0
2–2

Atiker Konyaspor
3–6

Galatasaray
2–2
1–4

Beşiktaş
4–1

Gençlerbirliği
3–1
1–0

Giresunspor
2–4

Fenerbahçe
1–2
1–2

Source: [2]



First leg



Beşiktaş v Gençlerbirliği


















Akhisar Belediyespor v Kayserispor


















Giresunspor v Fenerbahçe


















Atiker Konyaspor v Galatasaray


















Second leg



Gençlerbirliği v Beşiktaş


















Kayserispor v Akhisar Belediyespor


















Fenerbahçe v Giresunspor


















Galatasaray v Atiker Konyaspor


















Semi-finals
























Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Akhisar Belediyespor
3–2

Galatasaray
1–2
2–0

Beşiktaş

2–5

Fenerbahçe
2–2

0-3

Source: [2]



First leg



Akhisar Belediyespor v Galatasaray


















Beşiktaş v Fenerbahçe


















Second leg



Galatasaray v Akhisar Belediyespor


















Fenerbahçe v Beşiktaş

















  • Fenerbahçe awarded the Tie after Beşiktaş refused to return to the field following an incident in the original game where manager Şenol Güneş was struck on the head with an object,[4][5] forcing the match to be abandoned. The TFF ordered the remaining 32 minutes to be played behind closed doors,[6] however Beşiktaş refused to travel[7] and after a rejected appeal,[8] did not appear for the rescheduled game.[9] As a result, Beşiktaş were punished by forfeiting all prize money from the competition to the point, and barred from entering the 2018-19 contest.[10]


Final


The final was contested in Diyarbakır as a one-off match.[11] The winning club was awarded a total of 75 medals, along with the Turkish Cup trophy.[1]


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10 May 2018 (2018-05-10)

20:30 TRT (UTC+3:00)
Final













Akhisar Belediyespor 3–2 Fenerbahçe

Lopes Goal 32'
Sissoko Goal 70'
Barbosa Goal 81'
Report
Fernandão Goal 56'
Souza Goal 86'



Diyarbakır Stadium, Diyarbakır

Referee: Cüneyt Çakır



Akhisar Belediyespor player Muğdat Çelik was selected man of the match.[12]



Top goalscorers



























































Rank
Player
Club
Goals
1

Colombia Hugo Rodallega

Trabzonspor
8
2

Spain Álvaro Negredo

Beşiktaş
7
3

Turkey Sinan Gümüş

Galatasaray
6
4

Ukraine Yevhen Seleznyov

Akhisar Belediyespor
5
5

Turkey Deniz Türüç

Kayserispor
4

Turkey Mustafa Pektemek

Beşiktaş

Turkey Hasan Kaya

Ankara Demirspor

Romania Ioan Hora

Akhisar Belediyespor

Brazil Fernandão

Fenerbahçe

Turkey Mustafa Eskihellaç

Düzyurtspor


References





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External links


  • 2017-18 Turkish Cup Regulations









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