Turkish Super Cup

Turkish Super Cup

The Turkish Super Cup is an annual football game between the Turkish Premier Super League champion and the Turkish Cup champion. The cup is played according to the same system which once used for the President Cup.

The first one was played in Frankfurt, Germany on July 30, 2006 between Galatasaray and Beşiktaş J.K..

The second one was played in Köln, Germany on August 5, 2007 between Fenerbahçe SK as the holder of the league title and Beşiktaş both as Turkey Cup and Turkish Super Cup title holder. The match ended with the victory of Fenerbahçe.

The third Super Cup match was played on 18 August 2008 between Turkcell Super League 2007-08 winners Galatasaray and Fortis Turkey Cup 2007-08 winners Kayserispor in Duisburg, MSV-Arena.Galatasaray won this game 2-1 with goals of Harry Kewell and Shabani Nonda, while Mehmet Topuz scored a last minute goal for his side as a sign of Kayserispor's effort.

History

Champions

ee also

* Turkish Super Cup 2006
* Turkcell Super League
* Fortis Turkey Cup

References

External links

* [http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=329 TFF Super Cup]


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