Turkish Amateur Football Championship

The Turkish Amateur Football Championship or Turkish Amateur Teams Championship (Turkish: Türkiye Amatör Futbol Şampiyonası) was a former amateur football championship in Turkey. It was organised by the Turkish Football Federation. The championship format was based on a knockout competition. It was held from 1952 to 1996. After 1951, when the former top-level Turkish Football Championship was folded, this competition succeeded it, being no longer the first tier championship in Turkey with only amateur teams as participants.

Türkiye Amatör Futbol Şampiyonası
Founded1952
Folded1996
CountryTurkey
Domestic cup(s)Chancellor Cup, Turkish Cup
Last championsDiyarbakır DSİ Spor (1st title)
Most championshipsİzmir Denizgücü (4 titles)

İzmir Denizgücü is the most successful club with four titles.[1]

Champions

Year Winners[2] Runners-up
1952 Galatasaray (Amateurs) (1) ?
1953
not held
1954 Adana Demirspor (1) Hacettepe SK
1955 Bursa Acar İdman Yurdu (1) Karagümrük
1956 Ankara Karagücü (1) Bursa Merinosspor
1957 Muhafızgücü (1) ?
1958 Ankara Havagücü (1)
Trabzon İdmanocağı (1)[3]
Bursa Güvenspor
1959 Bursa Güvenspor (1) ?
1960 Sakarya Yıldırımspor (1) Samsun Fener Gençlik
1961 İzmir Karagücü (1) ?
1962 İzmir Karagücü (2) Eskişehir Şekerspor
1963 Çukurova İdman Yurdu (1) ?
1964 Trabzon İdmanocağı (2) ?
1965 İzmit Kağıtspor (1) Samsun Yolspor
1966 Trabzon İdmanocağı (3) ?
1967 İzmir Denizgücü (1) ?
1968 İzmir Denizgücü (2) ?
1969 Sebat Gençlik (1) ?
1970 Muhafızgücü (2) ?
1971 İzmir Denizgücü (3) ?
1972 Trabzon Gençlerbirliği (1) ?
1973 İzmir Denizgücü (4) ?
1974 Zonguldak Erdemirspor (1) ?
1975 Orduspor (Amateurs) (1) ?
1976 Bursaspor (Amateurs) (1) ?
1977 Ankara Demirspor (1) ?
1978 Sakarya Karadenizspor (1)[4] Muhafızgücü
1979 Kayseri Sümerspor (1) ?
1980 Ankara DSİ Spor (1) ?
1981 İstanbul Yeldeğirmeni (1) ?
1982 İzmit Kağıtspor (2) ?
1983 Maraşspor (1) Sakarya Karadenizspor[4]
1984 Tarsus İdman Yurdu Erkutspor (1) ?
1985 Beşiktaş Amatör (1) ?
1986 Bursaspor (Amateurs) (2) ?
1987 Hatay Sahilspor (1) ?
1988 Beşiktaş Amatör (2) Kayseri Emniyetspor
1989 Adana Gençlerbirliği (1) Maltepespor
1990 Çengelköyspor (1) Ankara Polisgücü
1991
not held
1992 İçel Polisgücü (1) Dikilitaş SK
1993 Diyarbakır DSİ Spor (1) ?
1994
not held (only the group matches were played, the finals were not held)
1995
not held (only the group matches were played, the finals were not held)
1996
not held (only the group matches were played, the finals were not held)

Performance by club

Rank Club Titles Years won
1 İzmir Denizgücü 4 1967, 1968, 1970, 1973
2 Trabzon İdmanocağı 3 1958, 1964, 1966
3 Muhafızgücü 2 1957, 1970
Beşiktaş Amatör 1985, 1988
Bursaspor (Amateurs) 1976, 1986
İzmir Karagücü 1961, 1962
İzmit Kağıtspor 1965, 1982
4 Adana Demirspor 1 1954
Adana Gençlerbirliği 1989
Ankara Demirspor 1977
Ankara DSİ Spor 1980
Ankara Havagücü 1958
Ankara Karagücü 1956
Bursa Acar İdman Yurdu 1965
Bursa Güvenspor 1959
Çukurova İdman Yurdu 1963
Diyarbakır DSİ Spor 1993
Galatasaray (Amateurs) 1952
Hatay Sahilspor 1987
İçel Polisgücü 1992
Çengelköyspor 1990
İstanbul Yeldeğirmeni 1981
Sakarya Karadenizspor 1978
Kayseri Sümerspor 1979
Maraşspor 1983
Orduspor (Amateurs) 1975
Sakarya Yıldırımspor 1960
Tarsus İdman Yurdu Erkutspor 1984
Trabzon Gençlerbirliği 1972
Sebat Gençlik 1969
Zonguldak Erdemirspor 1974

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See also

  • Turkish Amateur Football Leagues

References

Citations
  1. "Turkish Football Championship". Erdinç Sivritepe. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  2. "Türkiye Birinciliği" (in Turkish). Türk Futbolu Araştırmacıları Birliği. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  3. As no winner could be decided after overtime and a second play-off match in the final, there were two champions that season.
  4. Şanlı, Sırrı. "Bir Zamanlar Sakarya Karadenizspor". sporexpres.com. Archived from the original on 22 December 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2014.WebCite®
  5. "Türkiye Amatör Futbol Şampiyonası". yalihuyuk.com. Archived from the original on 21 March 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014.WebCite®
Publications
  • Somalı, Vâlâ. Teknik, Taktik Yönleriyle Futbol ve Tarihi. İnkılâp Kitabevi
  • San, Haluk; Dağlaroğlu, Rüştü. Türk Futbol Tarihi - TFF Yayınları
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