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2017–18 Turkish Cup
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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 official name due to sponsorship was the Ziraat Turkish Cup. As the winners of the tournament, Akhisarspor earned an automatic berth to the group stage of the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League and also qualified for the 2018 Turkish Super Cup.
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Competition format
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First round
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- 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).
Source:[2]
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Second round
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- 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).
Source:[2]
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Third round
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- 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).
Source:[2]
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Fourth round
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- 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).
Source:[2]
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Fifth round
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- 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 tenth).
Summary table
Source:[2]
First leg
| 28 November 2017 | Karsspor | 1–2 | Gençlerbirliği | Kars |
| 13:00 | Akıncı |
Report | Duruer Muriqi |
Stadium: Kafkas Üniversitesi Prof. Dr. Aba Müslüm Güven |
| 28 November 2017 | Beşiktaş | 9–0 | Manisaspor | İstanbul |
| 14:30 | Negredo Lens Çınar Pektemek |
Report | Stadium: Vodafone Park |
| 28 November 2017 | Ankara Demirspor | 0–3 | Akhisarspor | Ankara |
| 14:45 | Report | Öksüz Hora Barbosa |
Stadium: TCDD Ankara Demirspor |
| 28 November 2017 | Osmanlıspor FK | 3–1 | Yeni Malatyaspor | Ankara |
| 18:00 | Doukara Regattin Kılıç |
Report | Dening |
Stadium: Osmanlı |
| 28 November 2017 | Galatasaray | 5–1 | Sivas Belediyespor | İstanbul |
| 20:30 | Öztekin Başsan Gümüş Derdiyok |
Report | Akaydın |
Stadium: Türk Telekom |
| 29 November 2017 | Batman Petrolspor | 0–3 | Atiker Konyaspor | Batman |
| 13:00 | Report | Bora Manyama |
Stadium: 16 Mayıs Şehir |
| 29 November 2017 | Kasımpaşa | 1–3 | Boluspor | İstanbul |
| 14:30 | Rangel |
Report | Franco Başaran Santos |
Stadium: Recep Tayyip Erdoğan |
| 29 November 2017 | Sivasspor | 2–1 | Bucaspor | Sivas |
| 16:00 | Balıkuv Demir |
Report | Fındıkcı |
Stadium: Yeni 4 Eylül |
| 29 November 2017 | Kardemir Karabükspor | 2–1 | İstanbulspor | Karabük |
| 16:30 | Seleznyov Deliktaş |
Report | Genişyürek |
Stadium: Dr. Necmettin Şeyhoğlu |
| 29 November 2017 | Adanaspor | 0–2 | Bursaspor | Adana |
| 18:45 | Report | Soyalp |
Stadium: 5 Ocak Fatih Terim |
| 29 November 2017 | Fenerbahçe | 6–0 | Adana Demirspor | İstanbul |
| 20:30 | Potuk Janssen Kaldırım Köse |
Report | Stadium: Ülker Şükrü Saracoğlu |
| 30 November 2017 | Orhangazi Belediyespor | 0–3 | Antalyaspor | Yalova |
| 13:30 | Report | Güral Charles |
Stadium: Atatürk |
| 30 November 2017 | Giresunspor | 4–2 | Alanyaspor | Giresun |
| 15:30 | Öztürk Örnek Jones Carioca Dalé |
Report | Çoban Yalçıner |
Stadium: Atatürk |
| 30 November 2017 | Kahramanmaraşspor | 1–3 | İstanbul Başakşehir | Kahramanmaraş |
| 16:30 | Zorlu |
Report | Erdinç Kahveci Napoleoni |
Stadium: 12 Şubat |
| 30 November 2017 | BB Erzurumspor | 0–4 | Trabzonspor | Erzurum |
| 19:30 | Report | Rodallega Şahan |
Stadium: Kazım Karabekir |
| 30 November 2017 | Kayserispor | 3–2 | Eyüpspor | Kayseri |
| 20:30 | Mendes Türüç |
Report | Tosun Arslan |
Stadium: Büyükşehir Belediyesi Kadir Has |
Second leg
| 12 December 2017 | Antalyaspor | 2–3 | Orhangazi Belediyespor | Antalya |
| 13:30 | El Kabir Güral |
Report | Yüksektepe Kurt Güler |
Stadium: Antalya |
| 12 December 2017 | Bursaspor | 2–0 | Adanaspor | Bursa |
| 15:30 | Erdoğan Demir |
Report | Stadium: Büyükşehir Belediye |
| 12 December 2017 | Boluspor | 4–1 | Kasımpaşa | Bolu |
| 16:30 | Okutan Bentley Gültekin |
Report | Trézéguet |
Stadium: Atatürk |
| 12 December 2017 | Trabzonspor | 5–1 | BB Erzurumspor | Trabzon |
| 17:30 | Rodallega Şen Bongonda |
Report | Acka |
Stadium: Şenol Güneş Spor Kompleksi |
| 12 December 2017 | Sivas Belediyespor | 2–1 | Galatasaray | Sivas |
| 19:30 | Katanalp Aydın |
Gümüş |
Stadium: Yeni 4 Eylül |
| 12 December 2017 | Manisaspor | 1–1 | Beşiktaş | Manisa |
| 21:00 | Meye |
Özbiliz |
Stadium: 19 Mayıs |
| 13 December 2017 | Gençlerbirliği | 2–1 | Karsspor | Ankara |
| 13:30 | Özek Muriqi |
Report | Akbaş |
Stadium: 19 Mayıs |
| 13 December 2017 | Akhisarspor | 1–1 | Ankara Demirspor | Manisa |
| 14:30 | Adın |
Report | Sürmeli |
Stadium: 19 Mayıs |
| 13 December 2017 | Yeni Malatyaspor | 1–1 | Osmanlıspor FK | Malatya |
| 17:00 | Tozlu |
Umar |
Stadium: Yeni Malatya |
| 13 December 2017 | Alanyaspor | 2–2 | Giresunspor | Antalya |
| 18:45 | Çoban |
Örnek Atik |
Stadium: Bahçeşehir Okulları |
| 13 December 2017 | Adana Demirspor | 1–4 | Fenerbahçe | Adana |
| 20:30 | Mendy |
Fernandão Chahechouhe Valbuena |
Stadium: 5 Ocak Fatih Terim |
| 14 December 2017 | Eyüpspor | 0–2 | Kayserispor | İstanbul |
| 13:30 | Türüç Bia |
Stadium: Esenler |
| 14 December 2017 | İstanbulspor | 1–0 | Kardemir Karabükspor | İstanbul |
| 14:00 | Çolak |
Stadium: Yusuf Ziya Öniş |
| 14 December 2017 | Atiker Konyaspor | 2–0 | Batman Petrolspor | Konya |
| 16:00 | Evouna Güven |
Stadium: Büyükşehir Belediye |
| 14 December 2017 | İstanbul Başakşehir | 1–0 | Kahramanmaraşspor | İstanbul |
| 20:00 | Batdal |
Stadium: Başakşehir Fatih Terim |
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Round of 16
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- 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 İstanbul Başakşehir (ranked second).
- Lowest-ranked team qualifying for the next round was Giresunspor (ranked 24th).
- Highest-ranked team eliminated was İstanbul Başakşehir (ranked second).
Qualified teams
- The draw for the round of 16 took place on 15 December 2017.
Summary table
Source:[2]
First leg
| 26 December 2017 | Gençlerbirliği | 1–0 | Bursaspor | Ankara |
| 18:30 | Škuletić |
Report | Stadium: 19 Mayıs Referee: Barış Şimşek |
| 26 December 2017 | Galatasaray | 3–0 | Bucaspor | İstanbul |
| 20:30 | İnan Gümüş |
Report | Stadium: Türk Telekom Referee: Ali Şansalan |
| 27 December 2017 | Giresunspor | 3–1 | İstanbul Başakşehir | Giresun |
| 15:00 | Dialiba Dale Korkishko |
Report | Erdinç |
Stadium: Atatürk Referee: Ümit Öztürk |
| 27 December 2017 | Kayserispor | 3–1 | Antalyaspor | Kayseri |
| 16:30 | Bulut Türüç Mendes |
Report | Kadah |
Stadium: Büyükşehir Belediyesi Kadir Has Referee: Hüseyin Göçek |
| 27 December 2017 | Atiker Konyaspor | 1–0 | Trabzonspor | Konya |
| 18:30 | Çamdalı |
Report | Stadium: Büyükşehir Belediye Referee: Bülent Yıldırım |
| 27 December 2017 | Fenerbahçe | 2–0 | İstanbulspor | İstanbul |
| 20:30 | Soldado |
Report | Stadium: Ülker Şükrü Saracoğlu Referee: Arda Kardeşler |
Second leg
| 16 January 2018 | Bursaspor | 2–1 | Gençlerbirliği | Bursa |
| 16:00 | Agu Erdoğan |
Report | Škuletić |
Stadium: Büyükşehir Belediye Referee: Serkan Çınar |
| 16 January 2018 | Trabzonspor | 1–1 | Atiker Konyaspor | Trabzon |
| 18:00 | Rodallega |
Report | Şahiner |
Stadium: Şenol Güneş Spor Kompleksi Referee: Özgür Yankaya |
| 16 January 2018 | İstanbulspor | 0–1 | Fenerbahçe | İstanbul |
| 20:30 | Report | Giuliano |
Stadium: Atatürk Olimpiyat Referee: Bahattin Şimşek |
| 17 January 2018 | Akhisarspor | 1–0 | Boluspor | Manisa |
| 14:30 | Seleznyov |
Report | Stadium: 19 Mayıs Referee: Mustafa Öğretmenoğlu |
| 17 January 2018 | İstanbul Başakşehir | 2–1 | Giresunspor | İstanbul |
| 18:00 | Adebayor Attamah |
Report | Demir |
Stadium: 3. İstanbul Başakşehir Fatih Terim Referee: Suat Arslanboğa |
| 17 January 2018 | Osmanlıspor FK | 2–1 | Beşiktaş | Ankara |
| 20:30 | Cikalleshi |
Report | Pektemek |
Stadium: Osmanlı Referee: Koray Gençerler |
| 18 January 2018 | Antalyaspor | 0–2 | Kayserispor | Antalya |
| 18:00 | Report | William Boldrin |
Stadium: Antalya Referee: Halil Umut Meler |
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Bracket
| Quarter-Finals | Semi-Finals | Final | ||||||||||||||||
| 1 | Akhisarspor | 1 | 2 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
| 8 | Kayserispor | 0 | 2 | 2 | ||||||||||||||
| Akhisarspor | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||||||||||||||
| Galatasaray | 2 | 0 | 2 | |||||||||||||||
| 4 | Atiker Konyaspor | 2 | 1 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
| 5 | Galatasaray | 2 | 4 | 6 | ||||||||||||||
| Akhisarspor | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
| Fenerbahçe | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| 2 | Beşiktaş | 3 | 1 | 4 | ||||||||||||||
| 7 | Gençlerbirliği | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||||||||||||||
| Beşiktaş | 2 | 0 | 2 | |||||||||||||||
| Fenerbahçe | 2 | 3 | 5 | |||||||||||||||
| 3 | Giresunspor | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||||||||||||
| 6 | Fenerbahçe | 2 | 2 | 4 | ||||||||||||||
Quarter-finals
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- 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.
Summary table
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First leg
| 30 January 2018 | Beşiktaş | 3–1 | Gençlerbirliği | İstanbul |
| 20:30 | Pektemek Negredo Talisca |
Report | Yılmaz |
Stadium: Vodafone Park Referee: Serkan Çınar |
| 31 January 2018 | Akhisarspor | 1–0 | Kayserispor | Manisa |
| 18:30 | Ataseven |
Report | Stadium: Spor Toto Akhisar Referee: Özgür Yankaya |
| 31 January 2018 | Giresunspor | 1–2 | Fenerbahçe | Giresun |
| 20:30 | Carioca |
Report | Topal Fernandão |
Stadium: Atatürk Referee: Yaşar Kemal Uğurlu |
| 1 February 2018 | Atiker Konyaspor | 2–2 | Galatasaray | Konya |
| 20:30 | Linnes Jahović |
Gümüş Aziz |
Stadium: Büyükşehir Belediye |
Second leg
| 6 February 2018 | Gençlerbirliği | 0–1 | Beşiktaş | Ankara |
| 20:30 | Report | Pektemek |
Stadium: 19 Mayıs Referee: Özgür Yankaya |
| 7 February 2018 | Kayserispor | 2–2 | Akhisarspor | Kayseri |
| 18:30 | Kravets Gyan |
Report | Aydoğdu Ataseven |
Stadium: Büyükşehir Belediyesi Kadir Has Referee: Halis Özkahya |
| 7 February 2018 | Fenerbahçe | 2–1 | Giresunspor | İstanbul |
| 20:30 | Karakoç Chahechouhe |
Report | Dialiba |
Stadium: Ülker Şükrü Saracoğlu Referee: Koray Gençerler |
| 8 February 2018 | Galatasaray | 4–1 | Atiker Konyaspor | İstanbul |
| 20:30 | Aziz Gomis Rodrigues |
Report | Fofana |
Stadium: Türk Telekom Referee: Ümit Öztürk |
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Semi-finals
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First leg
| 27 February 2018 | Akhisarspor | 1–2 | Galatasaray | Manisa |
| 20:30 | Seleznyov |
Report | Çalık Gümüş |
Stadium: Spor Toto Akhisar Referee: Yaşar Kemal Uğurlu |
| 1 March 2018 | Beşiktaş | 2–2 | Fenerbahçe | İstanbul |
| 20:30 | Negredo Talisca |
Report | Soldado Özbayraklı |
Stadium: Vodafone Park Referee: Firat Aydinus |
Second leg
| 18 April 2018 | Galatasaray | 0–2 | Akhisarspor | İstanbul |
| 20:30 | Report | Seleznyov |
Stadium: Türk Telekom Referee: Barış Şimşek |
| 19 April and 3 May 2018 | Fenerbahçe | Walkover win[citation needed] | Beşiktaş | İstanbul |
| 20:30 | Report | Stadium: Ülker Şükrü Saracoğlu Referee: Mete Kalkavan |
- 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,[3] forcing the match to be abandoned. The TFF ordered the remaining 32 minutes to be played behind closed doors,[4] however Beşiktaş refused to travel[5] and after a rejected appeal,[6] did not appear for the rescheduled game.[7] 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.[8]
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Final
The final was contested in Diyarbakır as a one-off match.[9] The winning club was awarded a total of 75 medals, along with the Turkish Cup trophy.[1]
Akhisarspor player Muğdat Çelik was selected man of the match.[10]
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