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Football tournament season
1990–91 Turkish CupTürkiye Kupası |
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Country | Turkey |
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Teams | 105 |
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Champions | Galatasaray |
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Runner-up | Ankaragücü |
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Matches played | 104 |
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Goals scored | 338 (3.25 per match) |
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Top goal scorer(s) | Hasan Yıldırım (5 goals) [1] |
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The 1990–91 Turkish Cup was the 29h edition of the tournament that determined the association football Süper Lig Turkish Cup (Turkish: Türkiye Kupası)[2] champion under the auspices of the Turkish Football Federation (Turkish: Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu; TFF). champion under the auspices of the Turkish Football Federation (Turkish: Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu; TFF). Trabzonspor successfully contested Bursaspor on both legs of the finals. The results of the tournament also determined which clubs would be promoted or relegated.
- ^ [1] Turkish Football Federation (in Turkish), accessed 9 March 2012
- ^ "Takım sayısı". Archived from the original on 3 September 2015. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
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- 1962–63: Kutver
- 1963–64: Oktay
- 1964–65: Oktay, Gündüz, Birol & Güler
- 1965–66: Soydan & Çevrim
- 1966–67: Zemzem
- 1967–68: Yılmaz & Eruz
- 1968–69: Altıparmak, Zemzem & Yayöz
- 1969–70: Zemzem
- 1970–71: Altıparmak
- 1971–72: Turan
- 1972–73: Montemarani
- 1973–74: Turan
- 1974–75: Ozan
- 1975–76: Şenlen
- 1976–77: R.Kaynak
- 1977–78: Çulcu, Özden, Turhan & Yazıcıoğlu
- 1978–79: Paunović, Çetiner, Denizli, B.Öztürk, Özden, Turhan, Ağan, R.Kaynak, & Günay
- 1979–80: Denizli
- 1980–81: Asa
- 1981–82: Hodžić
- 1982–83: Yula
- 1983–84: Açar
- 1984–85: Şengün
- 1985–86: Demir
- 1986–87: Çolak
- 1987–88: Şenkaya
- 1988–89: Gültiken
- 1989–90: Uçar, Özdilek, Kiremitçi & Bijedić
- 1990–91: Yıldırım
- 1991–92: Vatansever & Gerger
- 1992–93: Sağlam & Eriş
- 1993–94: Arveladze & Sancaklı
- 1994–95: Arveladze & O.Kaynak
- 1995–96: Kalkan & Demirel
- 1996–97: Kaba
- 1997–98: Sağlam, Çelik & Dervişoğlu
- 1998–99: Sağlam & El Badraoui
- 1999–2000: Mandıralı, Derelioğlu, Márcio, Akyüz, O.Öztürk, Mapeza, Uysal, T.Bulut, Yiğit, Eshun, Karakaya, K.Yılmaz, Baykuş, Şimşek, & Küçükvardar
- 2000–01: Karan
- 2001–02: M.Yılmaz
- 2002–03: Hassan & M.Yılmaz
- 2003–04: Şanlı, Bekiroğlu, Lazarov & Türkmen
- 2004–05: Alex, Martin, Şükür, Ateş, Johnson & Bayazıt
- 2005–06: Ünal
- 2006–07: Bobô & Şentürk
- 2007–08: Iglesias
- 2008–09: Bobô
- 2009–10: Çoban & U.Bulut
- 2010–11: Almeida & Aksu
- 2011–12: Pinto
- 2012–13: Zengin
- 2013–14: Arslan
- 2014–15: Bakambu
- 2015–16: Tosun & Cikalleshi
- 2016–17: Vaz Tê
- 2017–18: Rodallega
- 2018–19: Villafáñez, Altıntaş & Cikalleshi
- 2019–20: Sørloth, Estupiñán & Karakullukçu
- 2020–21: Kör, Gulbrandsen, Hamroun, Babacar & Rüzgar
- 2021–22: Manaj, Bavuk, Kılıçaslan, Okur
- 2022–23: Balat & Batshuayi
- 2023–24: Batshuayi
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