1924 Turkish Football Championship

1924 Turkish Football Championship
Country Turkey
Dates 4 September – 12 September
Teams 15
Champions Harbiye
(1st Turkish title)
Runners-up Bahriye
1927
Football team of Harbiye in 1924, the first national champions in Turkish football history
Football team of Harbiye in 1924, the first national champions in Turkish football history

The 1924 Turkish Football Championship was the first edition of the competition and the first national championship ever in Turkish football. It was held in September. All matches were played at İstiklal Sahası in the capital Ankara.

Harbiye won their first championship title unbeaten and without conceding a single goal by defeating Bahriye 3–0 in the final and became the first national champions in Turkish football history, with two more titles to follow in 1942 and 1945 under the name Harp Okulu.[1][2] For Bahriye it was the sole appearance in the championship final and their sole participation in the competition altogether.

Harbiye and Bahriye (both from Istanbul) formed an exception in the inaugural edition of the tournament, since they were included by the Turkish Football Federation in the championship as military clubs and not as champions of a civilian regional league. All other participants qualified as regional champions for the competition played in knock-out format.

First round

Konya Gençlerbirliği 3 – 0 Trabzon İdman Ocağı
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Beşiktaş 6 – 1 Eskişehir İdman Yurdu
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Bahriye 7 – 0 Karesi (Balıkesir)
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Anadolu Turan San'atkârangücü 2 – 01 Bursa San'atkâran
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Canik walkover2 Edirne
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Harbiye 2 – 0 Adana Türk Ocağı
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Adapazarı İdman Yurdu 2 – 03 Antalya
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
  • 1 Match could not be finished for lack of time. The remaining 15 minutes were played on 5 September.
  • 2 The team of Canik did not show up. Edirne received a bye for the quarter-finals.
  • 3 Only the first half was played. Second half played on 6 September.

Resumed matches

Anadolu Turan San'atkârangücü 2 – 0 Bursa San'atkâran
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Adapazarı İdman Yurdu 3 – 0 Antalya
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
  • Altay received a bye for the quarter-finals.

Quarter-finals

Bahriye 1 – 0 Edirne
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Referee: Necmi
Altay 5 – 0 Adapazarı İdman Yurdu
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Referee: Hamdi Emin
Beşiktaş 0 – 2 Harbiye
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Anadolu Turan San'atkârangücü 2 – 1 Konya Gençlerbirliği
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Referee: Yusuf Ziya Öniş

Semi-finals

Harbiye 3 – 0 Altay
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Bahriye 2 – 0 Anadolu Turan San'atkârangücü
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara

Third place match

Anadolu Turan San'atkârangücü 1 – 0 Altay
Report
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara

Final

Harbiye 3 – 0 Bahriye
Report
İstiklal Sahası, Ankara
Referee: Yusuf Ziya Öniş

References

  1. "TamSaha dergisi - Memleketin ilk futbol birincisi" (in Turkish). Turkish Football Federation, Mehmet Yüce. p. 66. Archived from the original on 27 December 2017. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  2. "Türkiye Futbol Birinciliği". Erdinç Sivritepe. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
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