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{{Infobox national football team
{{Infobox national football team
| Name = skata
| Name = Turkey
| Nickname = {{lang|tr|Ay-Yıldızlılar}}<br>(The Crescent-Stars)<ref>{{cite news|title=Turkey sneak through as best third-placed team|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/teams/team=135/profile/index.html|publisher=[[UEFA]]|date=14 October 2015|accessdate=13 March 2015|archivedate=12 March 2015|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
| Nickname = {{lang|tr|Ay-Yıldızlılar}}<br>(The Crescent-Stars)<ref>{{cite news|title=Turkey sneak through as best third-placed team|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/teams/team=135/profile/index.html|publisher=[[UEFA]]|date=14 October 2015|accessdate=13 March 2015}}</ref><br />
| Badge = Türk millî takımlar göğüs arması.png
| Badge = Türk millî takımlar göğüs arması.png
| Badge_size = 180px
| Badge_size = 180px
| Association = ''[[Turkish Football Federation|Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu]]'' (TFF)
| Association = ''[[Turkish Football Federation|Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu]]'' (TFF)
| Confederation = [[UEFA]] (Europe)
| Confederation = [[UEFA]] (Europe)
| Coach = [[Stefan Kuntz]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=19 September 2021|title=Stefan Kuntz named new Turkey head coach|url=https://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=471&ftxtID=36030|access-date=19 September 2021|publisher=tff.org}}</ref>
| Coach = [[Şenol Güneş]]<ref>[https://www.dailysabah.com/football/2019/02/28/besiktas-boss-senol-gunes-appointed-turkey-national-team-coach Beşiktaş boss Şenol Güneş appointed Turkey national team coach]</ref>
| Captain = [[Emre Belözoğlu]]
| Captain = [[Hakan Çalhanoğlu]]
| Most caps = [[Rüştü Reçber]] (120)
| Most caps = [[Rüştü Reçber]] (120)
| Top scorer = [[Hakan Şükür]] (51)
| Top scorer = [[Hakan Şükür]] (51)
| FIFA Trigramme = TUR<ref name=FIFACode>{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/fifa-codes.html | title=FIFA Country Codes |date=6 August 2015 |accessdate=10 January 2016|publisher=[[RSSSF]]|author=Jeffree, Iain |language=English}}</ref>
| FIFA Trigramme = TUR<ref name=FIFACode>{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/fifa-codes.html | title=FIFA Country Codes |date=6 August 2015 |accessdate=10 January 2016|publisher=[[RSSSF]]|author=Jeffree, Iain |language=English}}</ref>
| FIFA Rank = 29 {{steady}} <small>(May 2021)</small>
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|TUR}}
| FIFA max = 5
| FIFA max = 5
| FIFA max date = June 2004
| FIFA max date = June 2004
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| Elo min = 72
| Elo min = 72
| Elo min date = 13 November 1985, 29 October 1986
| Elo min date = 13 November 1985, 29 October 1986
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| First game = {{Fb|TUR}} 2–2 {{fb-rt|ROU}}<br/>([[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]; 26 October 1923)<ref>Since the Republic was not formally declared by the time of the event, the game was played between [[Romania]] and [[Turkish Football Federation|TFF]]. The city also was not consistently known as Istanbul in the English speaking world until 1930</ref>
| First game = {{Fb|TUR}} 2–2 {{fb-rt|ROU}}<br/>([[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]; 26 October 1923)<ref>Since the Republic was not formally declared by the time of the event, the game was played between [[Romania]] and [[Turkish Football Federation|TFF]]. The city also was not consistently known as Istanbul in the English speaking world until 1930</ref>
| Largest win = {{fb|TUR}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|SYR|1932}} <br> ([[Ankara]], [[Turkey]]; 20 November 1949) <br> {{fb|TUR}} 97–0 {{fb-rt|KOR|1949}} <br> ([[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]]; 20 June 1954) <br>{{fb|TUR}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|SMR|1862}} <br> ([[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]; 10 November 1996)
| Largest win = {{fb|TUR}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|SYR|1932}} <br> ([[Ankara]], [[Turkey]]; 20 November 1949) <br> {{fb|TUR}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|KOR|1949}} <br> ([[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]]; 20 June 1954) <br>{{fb|TUR}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|SMR|1862}} <br> ([[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]; 10 November 1996)
| Largest loss = {{fb|POL|1928}} 188–0 {{fb-rt|TUR}} <br> ([[Chorzów]], [[Poland]]; 24 April 1968) <br> {{fb|TUR}} 0–80 {{fb-rt|ENG}} <br> ([[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]; 14 November 1984) <br> {{fb|ENG}} 80–0 {{fb-rt|TUR}} <br> ([[London]], [[England]]; 14 October 1987)
| Largest loss = {{fb|POL|1928}} 8–0 {{fb-rt|TUR}} <br> ([[Chorzów]], [[Poland]]; 24 April 1968) <br> {{fb|TUR}} 0–8 {{fb-rt|ENG}} <br> ([[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]; 14 November 1984) <br> {{fb|ENG}} 8–0 {{fb-rt|TUR}} <br> ([[London]], [[England]]; 14 October 1987)
| World cup apps = 2
| World cup apps = 2
| World cup first = 1954
| World cup first = 1954
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| Confederations cup first = [[2003 FIFA Confederations Cup|2003]]
| Confederations cup first = [[2003 FIFA Confederations Cup|2003]]
| Confederations cup best = Third place ([[2003 FIFA Confederations Cup|2003]])
| Confederations cup best = Third place ([[2003 FIFA Confederations Cup|2003]])
([[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|1948]], [[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952]])
| medaltemplates =
| medaltemplates =
| Home Stadium =
| Home Stadium =
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The '''Turkish national football team''' is the national football team of the [[Republic of Turkey]] and is worked by the [[Turkish Football Federation]]. They are in [[association]] with [[UEFA]].
The '''Turkish national football team''' is the national football team of the [[Republic of Turkey]] and is worked by the [[Turkish Football Federation]]. They are in [[association]] with [[UEFA]].


Turkey has a footballing tradition that has been bad. In [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] competition Turkey has qualified three times for the [[1950]], [[1954]], and [[2002]] editions. Turkey failed to make an appearance for the 1950 World Cup because they withdrew.
Turkey has a footballing tradition that has been bad. In [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] competition Turkey has qualified three times for the 1950, 1954, and 2002 editions. Turkey failed to make an appearance for the 1950 World Cup because they withdrew.


Turkey made it to the semi-finals during the [[UEFA Euro 2008]], but then lost to [[Germany national football team|Germany]].
Turkey made it to the semi-finals during the [[UEFA Euro 2008]], but then lost to [[Germany national football team|Germany]].


== Current Squad ==
== Squad ==

=== 2011 ===
=== 2011 ===


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* Forwards:
* Forwards:
** [[Umut Bulut]], [[Tunay Torun]], [[Burak Yılmaz]], [[Kazım Kazım]], [[Mevlüt Erdinç]]
** [[Umut Bulut]], [[Tunay Torun]], [[Burak Yılmaz]], [[Kazım Kazım]], [[Mevlüt Erdinç]]

=== 2021 ===

* Goalkeepers:
** [[Mert Günok]], [[Altay Bayındır]], [[Uğurcan Çakır]]
* Defenders:
** [[Zeki Çelik]], [[Merih Demiral]], [[Çağlar Söyüncü]], [[Umut Meraş]], [[Ozan Kabak]], [[Rıdvan Yılmaz]], [[Kaan Ayhan]], [[Mert Müldür]], [[Caner Erkin]], [[Hasan Ali Kaldırım]], [[Ömer Bayram]]
* Midfielders:
** [[Okay Yokuşlu]], [[Ozan Tufan]], [[Dorukhan Toköz]], [[Hakan Çalhanoğlu]], [[Yusuf Yazıcı]], [[Taylan Antalyalı]], [[Orkun Kökçü]], [[Abdülkadir Ömür]], [[İrfan Kahveci]], [[Kerem Aktürkoğlu]], [[Mahmut Tekdemir]], [[Deniz Türüç]]
* Forwards:
** [[Cengiz Ünder]], [[Kenan Karaman]], [[Enes Ünal]], [[Burak Yılmaz]] [[File:Captain sports.svg|15px|Captain of the team]], [[Halil Dervişoğlu]], [[Cenk Tosun]]


==Most appearances==
==Most appearances==
''Updated on 11 June 2021''
''Updated on 16 June 2021''
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
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==Top scorers==
==Top scorers==
''Updated on 11 June 2021''
''Updated on 16 June 2021''
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{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
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|align="left"|'''[[Burak Yılmaz]]'''
|align="left"|'''[[Burak Yılmaz]]'''
|29
|29
|68
|69
|{{#expr:29/68 round 2}}
|{{#expr:29/69 round 2}}
|2006–
|2006–
|-
|-
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!width=185|Away Team
!width=185|Away Team
|- bgcolor="ccffcc" align="center"
|- bgcolor="ccffcc" align="center"
|align=left|[[2022 FIFA World Cup#qualification|2022 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
|align=left|[[2022 FIFA World Cup#Qualification|2022 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
|align=right|27 March 2021
|align=right|27 March 2021
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Norway}}
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Norway}}
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|- bgcolor="ffffcc" align="center"
|- bgcolor="ffffcc" align="center"
|align=left|[[2022 FIFA World Cup#qualification|2022 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
|align=left|[[2022 FIFA World Cup#Qualification|2022 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
|align=right|30 March 2021
|align=right|30 March 2021
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Turkey}}
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Turkey}}
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|align="left"|{{fb|Italy}}
|align="left"|{{fb|Italy}}


|- bgcolor="" align="center"
|- bgcolor="ffcccc" align="center"
|align=left|[[UEFA Euro 2020]]
|align=left|[[UEFA Euro 2020]]
|align=right|16 June 2021
|align=right|16 June 2021
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Turkey}}
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Turkey}}
|0–2
|v.
|align="left"|{{fb|Wales}}
|align="left"|{{fb|Wales}}

|- bgcolor="ffcccc" align="center"
|align=left|[[UEFA Euro 2020]]
|align=right|20 June 2021
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Switzerland}}
|3–1
|align="left"|{{fb|Turkey}}

|- bgcolor="ffffcc" align="center"
|align=left|[[2022 FIFA World Cup#Qualification|2022 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
|align=right|1 September 2021
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Turkey}}
|2–2
|align="left"|{{fb|Montenegro}}

|- bgcolor="ccffcc" align="center"
|align=left|[[2022 FIFA World Cup#Qualification|2022 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
|align=right|4 September 2021
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Gibraltar}}
|0–3
|align="left"|{{fb|Turkey}}

|- bgcolor="ffcccc" align="center"
|align=left|[[2022 FIFA World Cup#Qualification|2022 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
|align=right|7 September 2021
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Netherlands}}
|6–1
|align="left"|{{fb|Turkey}}

|- bgcolor="ffffcc" align="center"
|align=left|[[2022 FIFA World Cup#Qualification|2022 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
|align=right|8 October 2021
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Turkey}}
|1–1
|align="left"|{{fb|Norway}}

|- bgcolor="ccffcc" align="center"
|align=left|[[2022 FIFA World Cup#Qualification|2022 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
|align=right|11 October 2021
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Latvia}}
|0–1
|align="left"|{{fb|Turkey}}

|- bgcolor="" align="center"
|align=left|[[2022 FIFA World Cup#Qualification|2022 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
|align=right|13 November 2021
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Turkey}}
|v.
|align="left"|{{fb|Gibraltar}}

|- bgcolor="" align="center"
|align=left|[[2022 FIFA World Cup#Qualification|2022 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
|align=right|16 November 2021
|align="right"|{{fb-rt|Montenegro}}
|v.
|align="left"|{{fb|TUR}}
|}
|}


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*<small> Yellow means the team had a draw.</small>
*<small> Yellow means the team had a draw.</small>
*<small> Red means the team lost.</small>
*<small> Red means the team lost.</small>

== Related pages ==
* [[Turkey at the UEFA European Championship]]


== References ==
== References ==
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{{Turkey Squad 2002 World Cup}}
{{Turkey Squad 2002 World Cup}}
}}
}}



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[[Category:Football in Turkey]]

Latest revision as of 04:15, 21 July 2024

Turkey
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Ay-Yıldızlılar
(The Crescent-Stars)[1]
AssociationTürkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachStefan Kuntz[2]
CaptainHakan Çalhanoğlu
Most capsRüştü Reçber (120)
Top scorerHakan Şükür (51)
FIFA codeTUR[3]
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 44 Increase 1 (22 December 2022)[4]
Highest5 (June 2004)
Lowest67 (October 1993)
First international
 Turkey 2–2 Romania 
(Istanbul, Turkey; 26 October 1923)[5]
Biggest win
 Turkey 7–0 Syria 
(Ankara, Turkey; 20 November 1949)
 Turkey 7–0 South Korea 
(Geneva, Switzerland; 20 June 1954)
 Turkey 7–0 San Marino 
(Istanbul, Turkey; 10 November 1996)
Biggest defeat
 Poland 8–0 Turkey 
(Chorzów, Poland; 24 April 1968)
 Turkey 0–8 England 
(Istanbul, Turkey; 14 November 1984)
 England 8–0 Turkey 
(London, England; 14 October 1987)
World Cup
Appearances2 (first in 1954)
Best resultThird place (2002)
European Championship
Appearances5 (first in 1996)
Best resultSemi-finals (2008)
Confederations Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2003)
Best resultThird place (2003)
The Turkish national football team (2016)
Turkish team during the UEFA Euro 2012 qualification.
Nuri Şahin is the youngest player to have made a goal.

The Turkish national football team is the national football team of the Republic of Turkey and is worked by the Turkish Football Federation. They are in association with UEFA.

Turkey has a footballing tradition that has been bad. In World Cup competition Turkey has qualified three times for the 1950, 1954, and 2002 editions. Turkey failed to make an appearance for the 1950 World Cup because they withdrew.

Turkey made it to the semi-finals during the UEFA Euro 2008, but then lost to Germany.

Most appearances

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Updated on 16 June 2021

# Name Caps Goals Career
1 Rüştü Reçber 120 0 1994–2012
2 Hakan Şükür 112 51 1992–2007
3 Bülent Korkmaz 102 3 1990–2005
4 Emre Belözoğlu 101 9 2000–2019
5 Arda Turan 100 17 2006–2017
6 Tugay Kerimoğlu 94 2 1990–2007
7 Alpay Özalan 90 4 1995–2005
8 Hamit Altıntop 82 7 2004–2014
9 Mehmet Topal 81 2 2008–2018
10 Tuncay Şanlı 80 22 2002–2010

* Players in bold are still active.

Top scorers

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Updated on 16 June 2021

# Player Goals Caps Ratio Career
1 Hakan Şükür 51 112 0.46 1992–2007
2 Burak Yılmaz 29 69 0.42 2006–
3 Tuncay Şanlı 22 80 0.28 2003–2010
4 Lefter Küçükandonyadis 21 46 0.46 1948–1963
5 Metin Oktay 19 36 0.53 1956–1968
Cemil Turan 19 44 0.43 1969–1979
Nihat Kahveci 19 68 0.28 2000–2011
8 Cenk Tosun 18 45 0.4 2013–
9 Arda Turan 17 100 0.17 2006–2017
10 Zeki Rıza Sporel 15 16 0.94 1923–1932
  • Players in bold are still active.

Recent Games

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Type of Game Date Home Team Result Away Team
2022 FIFA World Cup qual. 27 March 2021 Norway  0–3  Turkey
2022 FIFA World Cup qual. 30 March 2021 Turkey  3–3  Latvia
Friendly 27 May 2021 Turkey  2–1  Azerbaijan
Friendly 31 May 2021 Turkey  0–0  Guinea
Friendly 3 June 2021 Turkey  2–0  Moldova
UEFA Euro 2020 11 June 2021 Turkey  0–3  Italy
UEFA Euro 2020 16 June 2021 Turkey  0–2  Wales
UEFA Euro 2020 20 June 2021 Switzerland  3–1  Turkey
2022 FIFA World Cup qual. 1 September 2021 Turkey  2–2  Montenegro
2022 FIFA World Cup qual. 4 September 2021 Gibraltar  0–3  Turkey
2022 FIFA World Cup qual. 7 September 2021 Netherlands  6–1  Turkey
2022 FIFA World Cup qual. 8 October 2021 Turkey  1–1  Norway
2022 FIFA World Cup qual. 11 October 2021 Latvia  0–1  Turkey
2022 FIFA World Cup qual. 13 November 2021 Turkey  v.  Gibraltar
2022 FIFA World Cup qual. 16 November 2021 Montenegro  v.  Turkey
  • Green means that the team won.
  • Yellow means the team had a draw.
  • Red means the team lost.
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References

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  1. "Turkey sneak through as best third-placed team". UEFA. 14 October 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  2. "Stefan Kuntz named new Turkey head coach". tff.org. 19 September 2021. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  3. Jeffree, Iain (6 August 2015). "FIFA Country Codes". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  4. "The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking". FIFA. 22 December 2022. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  5. 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
  6. Elo rankings change compared to one year ago. "World Football Elo Ratings". eloratings.net. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2019.

Other websites

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