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Turkey
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Ay Yıldızlılar
(The Crescent-Stars)
Association Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF)
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Abdullah Avcı
Asst coach Okan Buruk, Tayfun Korkut
Captain Emre Belözoğlu
Most caps Rüştü Reçber (120)
Top scorer Hakan Şükür (51)
FIFA code TUR
FIFA ranking 44
Highest FIFA ranking 5 (June 2004)
Lowest FIFA ranking 67 (October 1993)
Elo ranking 44
Highest Elo ranking 9 (November 2002)
Lowest Elo ranking 82 (November 1985)
First colours
Second colours
First international
Turkey Turkey 2–2 Romania 
(Istanbul, Turkey; October 26, 1923)[1]
Biggest win

Turkey Turkey 7–0 Syria 
(Ankara, Turkey; November 20, 1949)

South Korea South Korea 0–7 Turkey 
(Geneva, Switzerland; June 20, 1954)
Biggest defeat
 Poland 8–0 Turkey Turkey
(Chorzów, Poland; April 24, 1968)
Turkey Turkey 0–8 England 
(Istanbul, Turkey; 14 November 1984)
 England 8–0 Turkey Turkey
(London, England; 14 October 1987)
World Cup
Appearances 2 (First in 1954)
Best result Third place, 2002
European Championship
Appearances 3 (First in 1996)
Best result Semi-finals, 2008
Confederations Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 2003)
Best result Third place, 2003

The Turkey national football team (Turkish: Türkiye Millî Futbol Takımı) represents Turkey in association football and is controlled by the Turkish Football Federation, the governing body for football in Turkey. They are affiliated with UEFA.

Turkey has qualified three times for the World Cup finals, in 1950, 1954, and 2002, although they withdrew from the 1950 event. Turkey has also qualified three times for the UEFA European Championship, in 1996, 2000 and 2008. They have reached the semi-finals of three major tournaments: the 2002 World Cup, the 2003 Confederations Cup, and Euro 2008.

Contents

History [edit]

Turkey national football team in 1923 in Taksim Stadium.

The Turkish national team played their first ever match against Romania in 1923 drawing 2–2.[2] Although Turkey qualified for the 1950 World Cup, beating Syria 7–0, they had to withdraw due to financial problems. Turkey then qualified for the 1954 World Cup after a play-off with Spain. The Turkish team first lost 4–1 to Spain, but a 1–0 win a few days later initiated a replay. On that occasion, they tied 2–2 after, booking their place after a coin toss. Turkey was put in a group along with Hungary and West Germany. The Turks, however, never played Hungary due to the tournament format, and a 4–1 defeat by the Germans was followed by Turkey carrying out a 7–0 win over South Korea. Turkey lost the play-off to West Germany 7–2. In 1956 Turkey did however play Hungary, in a friendly in Istanbul, beating what was one of the strongest teams of the era 3–1.[3]

Despite the introduction of a national league, and showings by Turkish clubs in European competition, the 1960s would be a barren time for the national team. The 1970s saw Turkey holding back in the World Cup and European Championship qualifiers, but the team was a point too short to qualify for Euro 1972 and Euro 1976. The Turkish team also suffered their worst defeats with 8–0 scorelines against Poland and twice against England. Yet the 1990 World Cup qualifiers would mark a turning point for Turkish football, with Turkey only missing out on qualification in the final game.

Turkey qualified for Euro 1996, beating both Switzerland and Sweden 2–1 along the way. At Euro 1996, they lost all their matches without scoring a single goal. They did, however, go home with an award: the fair-play award, given to Alpay Özalan. Turkey qualified for Euro 2000 after winning a play-off against Ireland. Turkey lost their first match 2–1 to Italy, they drew their second match against Sweden 0–0, and beat host nation Belgium 2–0, making it the first time in the history of the European Championship that a host nation had been eliminated in the first round, brought Turkey into the last eight of the tournament where they were beaten 2–0 by Portugal.

For the 2002 FIFA World Cup Turkey finished second in their qualifying group, despite starting well and being the favourites to top the group. They lost 2–1 to Sweden in the crucial match that would decide the top spot. The Turks were forced to play the play-offs against Austria. They defeated the Austrians 6–0 on aggregate and booked their place at the finals. The Turkish team started the 2002 World Cup with a 2–1 defeat against eventual winners Brazil.[4] Turkey qualified from the group stage with a 3–0 win against China, after drawing 1–1 with Costa Rica.[5][6]

Turkey then faced home team Japan in the second round, beating them 1–0.[7] The Turkish team continued their run, as they beat Senegal 1–0 on a golden goal to book their place in the semi-finals where a 1–0 defeat against eventual tournament winners Brazil forced them to play the third place match, and a bronze medal was won after a 3–2 victory over the South Korean team.[8][9][10] Hakan Şükür scored Turkey's first goal in 10.8 seconds, even when the South Koreans kicked off first. It was the fastest goal in World Cup history.[11] Tens of thousands of flag-waving Turkish fans greeted the World Cup squad on their return to Istanbul, were they joined a massive street party at Taksim Square.[12]

In the summer of 2003, Turkey reached third place at the 2003 Confederations Cup. In the group stages, they drew 2–2 against Brazil, eliminating them from the tournament. Turkey lost to eventual tournament winners France 3–2 in the semi-final match. Turkey then defeated Colombia 2–1 to win the bronze medal. The Turkish team failed to qualify for Euro 2004 on play-offs due to a loss to Latvia after finishing second in their group.

The Turkish team once again narrowly missed out on the World Cup finals after failing to win a play-off, this time on away goals against Switzerland, again after finishing second in their group. There were scenes of violence after the game on and off the pitch where the Turkish team brawled with Swiss players down the tunnel.

Turkey national football team on an Azerbaijani stamp for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Turkey qualified for their first international tournament in six years by finishing second behind Greece in UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group C to reach the European Championships. They were placed alongside Switzerland, Portugal, and the Czech Republic in Group A. In their first match, they played Portugal and were beaten 2–0, but wins over Switzerland (2–1) and Czech Republic (3–2) – both secured by late goals – brought qualification for the knockout stages.[13][14][15] Again, Turkey knocked out a host nation – Switzerland – in the group stages for the second time.[16]

The quarter-final against Croatia was goalless after 90 minutes, and Croatia led 1–0 in the final minute of extra time, but another late Turkish goal by forward Semih Şentürk brought the game to penalties. The goal raised some controversy with Croatia fans and Croatia's coach, Slaven Bilić, who claimed that the goal had been scored after extra time had elapsed. This complaint, however, was overruled, and the game went into penalties. Turkey beat out Croatia in penalties 3–1.[17]

They went into the semi-final against Germany with just 14 outfield players available as a result of injuries and suspensions, but scored first and were drawing 2–2 in the last minute of the match, until Germany scored a third goal in the last few seconds and Turkey was thus eliminated.[18] Both Russia and Turkey were given bronze medals in the dressing rooms after the semi-finals.

For the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers Turkey had a mixed qualifying campaign, finishing with 15 points and missing out on a play-off place to Bosnia and Herzegovina with 19 points. Spain won Group 5 to qualify, winning every game in the process. Coach Fatih Terim announced he would be resigning his post following their failure to qualify.[19]

Turkey were drawn in Group A in qualification for UEFA Euro 2012, together with Kazakhstan, Austria, Belgium, Germany, and Azerbaijan.

On 14 November 2012, Turkey national team celebrated their 500th match of the 89 year history in a friendly game played against Denmark at the Türk Telekom Arena in Istanbul that ended by a 1:1 draw. Before the match, footballers and coaches, who contributed to the national team's success in the past, were honored. Turkish pop singer Hadise, who wore a national team jersey with the number 500, gave a mini concert.[20][21]

Turkey national football team against Hungary in Taksim Stadium (22 April 1932)

Fixtures [edit]

Last game

Next game

Coaching staff [edit]

Manager Turkey Abdullah Avcı
Assistant manager Turkey Okan Buruk
Assistant manager Turkey Tayfun Korkut
Goalkeeper Coach Turkey Haluk Güngör

Squad [edit]

Current squad [edit]

The following players were called up to the squad for the match vs. Andorra on March 22 and Hungary on March 26, 2013.[22][23]

0#0 Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Volkan Demirel (1981-10-27) 27 October 1981 (age 31) 57 0 Turkey Fenerbahçe
12 1GK Onur Kıvrak (1988-01-01) 1 January 1988 (age 25) 7 0 Turkey Trabzonspor
13 1GK Tolga Zengin (1983-10-10) 10 October 1983 (age 29) 5 0 Turkey Trabzonspor
16 2DF Gökhan Zan (1981-09-77) 77 September 1981 (age 31) 35 0 Turkey Galatasaray
7 2DF Gökhan Gönül (1985-01-04) 4 January 1985 (age 28) 34 1 Turkey Fenerbahçe
3 2DF Hasan Ali Kaldırım (1989-12-09) 9 December 1989 (age 23) 13 0 Turkey Fenerbahçe
4 2DF Semih Kaya (1991-02-24) 24 February 1991 (age 22) 10 0 Turkey Galatasaray
22 2DF Egemen Korkmaz (1982-11-03) 3 November 1982 (age 30) 9 0 Turkey Fenerbahçe
2 2DF Bekir İrtegün (1984-04-20) 20 April 1984 (age 29) 8 0 Turkey Fenerbahçe
15 2DF Serdar Kurtuluş (1987-07-23) 23 July 1987 (age 25) 4 0 Turkey Gaziantepspor
6 3MF Hamit Altıntop (1982-12-08) 8 December 1982 (age 30) 79 7 Turkey Galatasaray
14 3MF Arda Turan (1987-01-30) 30 January 1987 (age 26) 64 12 Spain Atlético Madrid
10 3MF Nuri Şahin (1988-09-05) 5 September 1988 (age 24) 40 2 Germany Borussia Dortmund
8 3MF Selçuk İnan (1985-02-10) 10 February 1985 (age 28) 26 3 Turkey Galatasaray
20 3MF Caner Erkin (1988-10-04) 4 October 1988 (age 24) 18 1 Turkey Fenerbahçe
18 3MF Mehmet Ekici (1990-03-25) 25 March 1990 (age 23) 8 0 Germany Werder Bremen
5 3MF Alper Potuk (1991-04-08) 8 April 1991 (age 22) 4 0 Turkey Eskişehirspor
21 3MF Kerim Frei (1993-11-19) 19 November 1993 (age 19) 3 0 England Fulham
25 3MF Soner Aydoğdu (1991-01-05) 5 January 1991 (age 22) 2 0 Turkey Trabzonspor
11 3MF Olcay Şahan (1987-05-26) 26 May 1987 (age 25) 1 0 Turkey Beşiktaş
17 4FW Burak Yılmaz (1985-07-15) 15 July 1985 (age 27) 25 8 Turkey Galatasaray
9 4FW Umut Bulut (1983-03-15) 15 March 1983 (age 30) 23 3 Turkey Galatasaray
19 4FW Mevlüt Erdinç (1987-02-25) 25 February 1987 (age 26) 21 3 France Rennes
23 4FW Sercan Sararer (1989-11-27) 27 November 1989 (age 23) 11 0 Germany Greuther Fürth

Recent callups [edit]

The following players have also been called up to the Turkey squad within the last twelve months.[24][25]

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Sinan Bolat (1988-09-03) 3 September 1988 (age 24) 4 0 Belgium Standard Liège v  Czech Republic, 6 February 2013
GK Mert Günok (1989-03-01) 1 March 1989 (age 24) 4 0 Turkey Fenerbahçe v  Denmark, 14 November 2012
GK Cenk Gönen (1988-02-21) 21 February 1988 (age 25) 2 0 Turkey Beşiktaş v  Hungary, 16 October 2012
DF Serdar Aziz (1990-10-23) 23 October 1990 (age 22) 0 0 Turkey Bursaspor v  Andorra, 22 March 2013
DF Aykut Demir (1988-10-22) 22 October 1988 (age 24) 0 0 Turkey Gençlerbirliği v  Denmark, 14 November 2012
DF Hakan Balta (1983-03-23) 23 March 1983 (age 30) 34 2 Turkey Galatasaray v  Hungary, 16 October 2012
DF Eren Güngör (1988-04-02) 2 April 1988 (age 25) 3 0 Turkey Kayserispor v  Estonia, 11 September 2012
DF İsmail Köybaşı (1989-07-10) 10 July 1989 (age 23) 11 0 Turkey Beşiktaş v  Austria, 15 August 2012
MF Emre Belözoğlu (1980-09-07) 7 September 1980 (age 32) 90 9 Turkey Fenerbahçe v  Czech Republic, 6 February 2013
MF Ahmet İlhan Özek (1988-01-01) 1 January 1988 (age 25) 1 0 Turkey Karabükspor v  Czech Republic, 6 February 2013
MF Mehmet Topal (1986-03-03) 3 March 1986 (age 27) 33 0 Turkey Fenerbahçe v  Czech Republic, 6 February 2013
MF Necip Uysal (1991-01-24) 24 January 1991 (age 22) 1 0 Turkey Beşiktaş v  Czech Republic, 6 February 2013
MF Gökhan Töre (1992-01-20) 20 January 1992 (age 21) 11 0 Russia Rubin Kazan v  Denmark, 14 November 2012
MF Emre Çolak (1991-05-20) 20 May 1991 (age 22) 1 0 Turkey Galatasaray v  Denmark, 14 November 2012
MF Aydın Yılmaz (1988-01-29) 29 January 1988 (age 25) 1 0 Turkey Galatasaray v  Hungary, 16 October 2012
MF Jem Karacan (1989-02-21) 21 February 1989 (age 24) 0 0 England Reading v  Hungary, 16 October 2012
MF Engin Baytar (1983-07-11) 11 July 1983 (age 29) 3 0 Turkey Galatasaray v  Ukraine, 5 June 2012
MF Olcan Adın (1985-09-30) 30 September 1985 (age 27) 1 0 Turkey Trabzonspor v  Ukraine, 5 June 2012
FW Tunay Torun (1990-04-21) 21 April 1990 (age 23) 9 0 Germany Stuttgart v  Hungary, 16 October 2012
FW Mustafa Pektemek (1988-08-11) 11 August 1988 (age 24) 5 1 Turkey Beşiktaş v  Austria, 15 August 2012

Previous squads [edit]

FIFA World Cup squads [edit]

FIFA Confederations Cup squads [edit]

UEFA European Football Championship squads [edit]

Competitive record [edit]

FIFA World Cup [edit]

Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
Uruguay 1930 Did not enter
Italy 1934 Withdrew
France 1938 Did not enter
Brazil 1950 Qualified But Withdrew
Switzerland 1954 Round 1 9th 3 1 0 2 10 11
Sweden 1958 Withdrew
Chile 1962 Did Not Qualify
England 1966
Mexico 1970
West Germany 1974
Argentina 1978
Spain 1982
Mexico 1986
Italy 1990
United States 1994
France 1998
South Korea Japan 2002 Third place 3rd 7 4 1 2 10 6
Germany 2006 Did Not Qualify
South Africa 2010
Total 2/19 3rd 10 5 1 4 20 17

UEFA European Championship [edit]

Year Round Position GP W D* L GS GA
France 1960 Did Not Qualify
Spain 1964
Italy 1968
Belgium 1972
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976
Italy 1980
France 1984
West Germany 1988
Sweden 1992
England 1996 Round 1 15th 3 0 0 3 0 5
Belgium Netherlands 2000 Quarter-finals 6th 4 1 1 2 3 4
Portugal 2004 Did not qualify
AustriaSwitzerland 2008 Semi-finals 3rd 5 2 1* 2 8 9
Poland Ukraine 2012 Did not qualify
France 2016 To be played
Total 3/15 3rd 12 3 2 7 11 18
*Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
*Turkey advanced to the semi finals via a 3–1 win over Croatia in a penalty shootout.

Summer Olympics [edit]

Olympic Games Record
Year Result Position GP W D* L GS GA
France 1924 Round 1 13th 1 0 0 1 2 5
Netherlands 1928 Round 1 14th 1 0 0 1 1 7
Nazi Germany 1936 Round 1 15th 1 0 0 1 0 1
United Kingdom 1948 Quarter-final 6th 2 1 0 1 5 3
Finland 1952 Quarter-final 8th 2 1 0 1 3 8
Australia 1956 Withdrew
Italy 1960 Round 1 14th 3 0 1 2 3 10
Japan 1964 Did Not Qualify
Mexico 1968
West Germany 1972
Canada 1976
Soviet Union 1980
United States 1984 Withdrew
South Korea 1988 Did Not Qualify
Spain 1992
United States 1996
Australia 2000
Greece 2004
China 2008
United Kingdom 2012
Total 6/23 6th 10 2 1 7 14 34

FIFA Confederations Cup [edit]

FIFA Confederations Cup record
Year Round Position GP W D* L GS GA Squad
Saudi Arabia 1992 Did Not Qualify
Saudi Arabia 1995
Saudi Arabia 1997
Mexico 1999
South Korea Japan 2001
France 2003 Third Place 3rd 5 2 1 2 8 8 Squad
Germany 2005 Did Not Qualify
South Africa 2009
Brazil 2013
Total Third Place 1/9 5 2 1 2 8 8 -

ECO Cup record [edit]

Host/Year Round
Iran 1965 Runners-Up
Pakistan 1967 Champions
Turkey 1969 Champions
Iran 1970 Runners-Up
Pakistan 1974 Champions
Iran 1993 Did not enter

Honours [edit]

3 Third place (1): 2002

3 Third place (1): 2003

3 Semi-finals (1): 2008

Player history [edit]

Most capped players [edit]

Players in bold are still active.[26]

# Name Career Caps Goals
1 Rüştü Reçber 1994–2012 120 0
2 Hakan Şükür 1992–2008 112 51
3 Bülent Korkmaz 1990–2005 102 2
4 Tugay Kerimoğlu 1990–2007 94 2
5 Alpay Özalan 1995–2005 90 4
5 Emre Belözoğlu 2000– 90 9
7 Tuncay Şanlı 2002– 80 22
8 Hamit Altıntop 2004- 79 8
9 Ogün Temizkanoğlu 1990–2002 76 5
10 Abdullah Ercan 1992–2003 71 0

Top goalscorers [edit]

Goalscorers with an equal number of goals are ranked in chronological order of reaching the milestone. Bold indicates still active players.[26]

# Name Career Goals Caps Rate
1 Hakan Şükür 1992–2008
51
112
0.46
2 Tuncay Şanlı 2002–
22
80
0.28
3 Lefter Küçükandonyadis 1948–1961
21
46
0.46
4 Metin Oktay 1956–1965
19
36
0.53
Cemil Turan 1969–1979
19
44
0.43
Nihat Kahveci 2000–2010
19
69
0.28
7 Zeki Rıza Sporel 1923–1932
15
16
0.94
8 Arda Turan 2006–
12
64
0.19
9 Ertuğrul Sağlam 1993–1997
11
26
0.42
Arif Erdem 1994–2003
11
60
0.18

Past managers [edit]

As of 26 March 2013
Manager Career Start Career End Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Win %
Germany Piontek, SeppSepp Piontek 27/5/1990 28/4/1993 27 4 8 15 22 50 14.8
Turkey Terim, FatihFatih Terim 27/10/1993 19/6/1996 33 17 8 8 47 36 51.5
Turkey Denizli, MustafaMustafa Denizli 14/8/1996 24/6/2000 31 11 9 11 45 38 35.5
Turkey Güneş, ŞenolŞenol Güneş 16/8/2000 18/2/2004 50 23 13 14 72 50 46.0
Turkey Karaman, ÜnalÜnal Karaman 31/3/2004 31/3/2004 1 0 1 0 2 2 00.0
Turkey Yanal, ErsunErsun Yanal 28/4/2004 8/6/2005 15 8 4 3 29 14 53.3
Turkey Terim, FatihFatih Terim 17/8/2005 14/10/2009 58 26 18 14 86 71 39.7
Turkey Çetin, OğuzOğuz Çetin 3/3/2010 29/5/2010 4 3 0 1 7 3 75.0
Netherlands Hiddink, GuusGuus Hiddink 1/8/2010 15/11/2011 16 7 4 5 18 15 43.7
Turkey Avcı, AbdullahAbdullah Avcı 17/11/2011 Present 15 6 2 7 21 19 40.0

Decoration [edit]

In 2002, the national team was honored with the Turkish "State Medal of Distinguished Service" for its third place achievement at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. All the team members, coaches and officials were bestowed by a medal.[27]

Kit History [edit]

1954 Home
2000 Home
2000 Away
2002 Home

References [edit]

  1. ^ Since the Republic was not formally declared by the time of the event, the game was played between Romania and TFF. The city also was not consistently known as Istanbul in the English speaking world until 1930
  2. ^ Erdinç, Sivritepe. "Turkey 2-2 Romania". Turkey international football matches. Retrieved 31 October 2010. 
  3. ^ "Magical Maygars beating". Retrieved 2010-09-16. 
  4. ^ "Brazil beat brave Turks". BBC Sport. 2002-06-03. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  5. ^ "Parks strike denies Turkey". BBC Sport. 2002-06-14. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  6. ^ "Turkey reach last 16". BBC Sport. 2002-06-13. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  7. ^ "Turkey end Japan's dream". BBC Sport. 2002-06-18. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  8. ^ "Turkey's golden delight". BBC Sport. 2002-06-22. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  9. ^ "Brazil stride into final". BBC Sport. 2002-06-26. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  10. ^ "Turkey finish in style". BBC Sport. 2002-06-29. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  11. ^ Fastest Goals in WC History
  12. ^ "Turkey heroes return home". BBC Sport. 2002-07-01. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  13. ^ "Portugal 2–0 Turkey". BBC Sport. 2008-06-07. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  14. ^ "Switzerland 1–2 Turkey". BBC Sport. 2008-06-11. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  15. ^ "Turkey 3–2 Czech R & Switzerland 2–0 Portugal". BBC Sport. 2008-06-15. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  16. ^ FIFA.com – Turkey edge out Czechs in thriller
  17. ^ "Croatia 1–1 Turkey (1–3 pens)". BBC Sport. 2008-06-20. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  18. ^ "Germany 3–2 Turkey". BBC Sport. 2008-06-25. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  19. ^ "Terim Resignation". Guardian Sport. 2008-06-07. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  20. ^ "Turkey marks 500th match". Hürriyet Daily News. 2012-11-14. Retrieved 2012-11-15. 
  21. ^ Er, İsmail (2012-11-15). "Türkiye 1-1 Danimarka". Hürriyet Spor (in Turkish). Retrieved 2012-11-15. 
  22. ^ "A Milli Takım kadrosu açıklandı". Retrieved 2013-03-16. 
  23. ^ "Emre ve Ömer kadrodan çıkarıldı, Soner dahil edildi". Retrieved 2013-03-18. 
  24. ^ http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=471&ftxtID=13815 Turkey squad named for Croatia play-off] tff.org (English), accessed 8 November 2011
  25. ^ http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=202&ftxtID=15185 A Milli Takım'ın yurt dışı hazırlık kampı aday kadrosu açıklandı] tff.org (Turkish)
  26. ^ a b http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=172
  27. ^ A Milli Futbol Takımımıza Devlet Üstün Hizmet Madalyası verilmesi töreni

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