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2011 Turkish Cup final
Event2010–11 Turkish Cup
Beşiktaş won 4–3 on penalties.
Date11 May 2011
VenueKadir Has Stadium, Kayseri
Man of the MatchRicardo Quaresma
RefereeYunus Yıldırım
Attendance28,000
WeatherCloudy
2010
2012

The 2011 Turkish Cup final was the 49th final match of the Turkish Cup. The match took place on 11 May 2011, at Kadir Has Stadium in Kayseri. The match was played between 8 time winners Beşiktaş and first time finalists İstanbul B.B. The referee of the match was Yunus Yıldırım.[1][2]

Because of its current situation in the 2010–11 Süper Lig, Beşiktaş entered the final looking to secure a berth to 2011–12 UEFA Europa League next year as well as winning its 9th cup in team history. İstanbul B.B., which showed superiority towards Beşiktaş in the Süper Lig, played in the Turkish Cup final for the first time in their history.

After normal time and extra time ended on a 2–2 draw, Beşiktaş won the penalty shootout 4–3 and won its 9th Turkish Cup.[3]By winning, Beşiktaş secured a berth in the play-off round of the UEFA Europa League.

On 10 June 2013 UEFA officially opened up disciplinary proceedings against Beşiktaş in regard to match-fixing in the 2011 Turkish Cup final.[4]

Background

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Beşiktaş reached the Turkish Cup final for the 15th time in their history. Previously winning the cup 8 times, Beşiktaş entered as the favored team. İstanbul B.B., on the other hand, was entering the final for the first time in their history. İstanbul B.B.'s best performance in the Turkish Cup was in the 2009-10 Turkish Cup season, when they reached the quarter-finals.

In the 2010–11 Süper Lig, İstanbul B.B. showed superiority against Beşiktaş, winning 2–0 at İnönü and 2–1 at Atatürk Olympic Stadium. However Beşiktaş had amassed more points than İstanbul B.B., with 50 points while İstanbul B.B. had only 41 points.

Beşiktaş started the 2010–11 Turkish Cup in the play-off round, defeating Mersin İdmanyurdu 3–0. In the group stage, Beşiktaş was placed in group B with Gaziantep B.B., Trabzonspor, Konya Torku Şekerspor and Manisaspor. Beşiktaş won the group and proceeded to the quarter-finals where they defeated Gaziantep B.B. 5-0 and 3-0 respectively. In the semi-finals, Beşiktaş defeated Gaziantepspor with 3–0 and 2–2 scores, thus earning a berth in the final.

Match details

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Man of the match:
Ricardo Quaresma (Beşiktaş)
Assistant referees:
Baki Tuncay Akkın
Volkan Narinç
Fourth referee:
Barış Şimşek

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kayseri Kadir Has Stadium will host the Ziraat Turkish Cup Final
  2. ^ Ziraat Türkiye Kupası finali 11 Mayıs'ta oynanacak(in Turkish)
  3. ^ "Besiktas win Turkish Cup in penalty shootout". Eurosport. 11 May 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  4. ^ "UEFA opens disciplinary proceedings". 10 June 2013.
    2011 Turkish Cup final
    Event2010–11 Turkish Cup
    Beşiktaş won 4–3 on penalties.
    Date11 May 2011
    VenueKadir Has Stadium, Kayseri
    Man of the MatchRicardo Quaresma
    RefereeYunus Yıldırım
    Attendance28,000
    WeatherCloudy
    2010
    2012

    The 2011 Turkish Cup final was the 49th final match of the Turkish Cup. The match took place on 11 May 2011, at Kadir Has Stadium in Kayseri. The match was played between 8 time winners Beşiktaş and first time finalists İstanbul B.B. The referee of the match was Yunus Yıldırım.[1][2]

    Because of its current situation in the 2010–11 Süper Lig, Beşiktaş entered the final looking to secure a berth to 2011–12 UEFA Europa League next year as well as winning its 9th cup in team history. İstanbul B.B., which showed superiority towards Beşiktaş in the Süper Lig, played in the Turkish Cup final for the first time in their history.

    After normal time and extra time ended on a 2–2 draw, Beşiktaş won the penalty shootout 4–3 and won its 9th Turkish Cup.[3]By winning, Beşiktaş secured a berth in the play-off round of the UEFA Europa League.

    On 10 June 2013 UEFA officially opened up disciplinary proceedings against Beşiktaş in regard to match-fixing in the 2011 Turkish Cup final.[4]

    Background

    Beşiktaş reached the Turkish Cup final for the 15th time in their history. Previously winning the cup 8 times, Beşiktaş entered as the favored team. İstanbul B.B., on the other hand, was entering the final for the first time in their history. İstanbul B.B.'s best performance in the Turkish Cup was in the 2009-10 Turkish Cup season, when they reached the quarter-finals.

    In the 2010–11 Süper Lig, İstanbul B.B. showed superiority against Beşiktaş, winning 2–0 at İnönü and 2–1 at Atatürk Olympic Stadium. However Beşiktaş had amassed more points than İstanbul B.B., with 50 points while İstanbul B.B. had only 41 points.

    Beşiktaş started the 2010–11 Turkish Cup in the play-off round, defeating Mersin İdmanyurdu 3–0. In the group stage, Beşiktaş was placed in group B with Gaziantep B.B., Trabzonspor, Konya Torku Şekerspor and Manisaspor. Beşiktaş won the group and proceeded to the quarter-finals where they defeated Gaziantep B.B. 5-0 and 3-0 respectively. In the semi-finals, Beşiktaş defeated Gaziantepspor with 3–0 and 2–2 scores, thus earning a berth in the final.

    Match details

    Beşiktaş2–2 (a.e.t.)İstanbul B.B.
    Quaresma 33'
    Sivok 78'
    Reportİbrahim 53' (pen.)
    Gökhan 68'
    Penalties
    Almeida soccer ball with check mark
    Fernandes soccer ball with check mark
    Aurélio soccer ball with check mark
    Hilbert soccer ball with red X
    Simão soccer ball with check mark
    4–3soccer ball with red X Cihan
    soccer ball with check mark Ekrem E.
    soccer ball with check mark Gökhan
    soccer ball with check mark Holmén
    soccer ball with red X Metin
    Attendance: 28,000
    Referee: Yunus Yıldırım

    Man of the match:
    Ricardo Quaresma (Beşiktaş)
    Assistant referees:
    Baki Tuncay Akkın
    Volkan Narinç
    Fourth referee:
    Barış Şimşek

    See also

    References

    1. ^ Kayseri Kadir Has Stadium will host the Ziraat Turkish Cup Final
    2. ^ Ziraat Türkiye Kupası finali 11 Mayıs'ta oynanacak(in Turkish)
    3. ^ "Besiktas win Turkish Cup in penalty shootout". Eurosport. 11 May 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
    4. ^ "UEFA opens disciplinary proceedings". 10 June 2013.
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