Football tournament season
The 1934 Turkish Football Championship was the fifth edition of the competition. It was held in October. Beşiktaş won their first national championship title by defeating Altay 3–1 in the final after overtime .[1] [2] For Altay it was the club's first appearance in the championship final, with one more to follow in 1951.
The various regional champions competed in a group stage of five groups of three to six teams each, with the group winners advancing to the Final Phase.
Group stage [ ]
Antalya Group [ ]
Round 1 [ ]
Antalya v Seyhanspor
16 October 1934 Antalya 1 – 2 Seyhanspor Antalya
Isparta v Muğla
16 October 1934 Isparta ? – ?1 Muğla Antalya
1 Result not available. Isparta won the match and advanced to the group final.
Group final [ ]
Isparta v Seyhanspor
18 October 1934 Isparta 3 – 0 Seyhanspor Antalya
Isparta won the group and qualified for the final stage.
Istanbul Group [ ]
Round 1 [ ]
Bandırma İdman Yurdu v Kolordu İdman Yurdu
Bursa San'atkâran v Adapazarı İdman Yurdu
12 October 1934 Bursa San'atkâran 4 – 1 Adapazarı İdman Yurdu Istanbul 16:00
Stadium: Şeref Stadium Referee: Ahmet Bey
Semi-final [ ]
Bursa San'atkâran received a bye for the group final.
Group final [ ]
Beşiktaş won the group and qualified for the final stage.
Konya Group [ ]
Round 1 [ ]
1 Declared void as Konya İdman Yurdu fielded a player without license. Afyon Spor were awarded the win.
Semi-final [ ]
Çankaya v Kütahya Türkspor
2 The licenses of Kütahya did not arrive in time. Çankaya were awarded the win and qualified for the group final.
Afyon Spor received a bye for the group final.
Group final [ ]
Çankaya v Afyon Spor
16 October 1934 Çankaya 8 – 0 Afyon Spor Ankara
Çankaya won the group and qualified for the final stage.
Samsun Group [ ]
Round 1 [ ]
Group final [ ]
Uşak Group [ ]
Round 1 [ ]
Altay v Uşak Turan İdman Yurdu
12 October 1934 Altay 3 – 2 Uşak Turan İdman Yurdu Uşak
Söke (Aydın) v Denizli
12 October 1934 Söke (Aydın) 4 – 1 Denizli Uşak
Group final [ ]
Altay v Söke (Aydın)
14 October 1934 Altay 3 – 0 Söke (Aydın) Uşak
Referee: Niyazi Bey
Altay won the group and qualified for the final stage.
Final stage [ ]
Round 1 [ ]
Samsun İdman Yurdu received a bye for the semi-final.
Semi-final [ ]
Altay received a bye for the final.
Final [ ]
References [ ]
^ Yüce, Mehmet. İdmancı Ruhlar: Futbol Tarihimizin Klasik Devreleri (1923 - 1952) (in Turkish). iletişim. pp. 302–304.
^ "Türkiye Futbol Birinciliği" . Erdinç Sivritepe. Retrieved 31 December 2017 .
External links [ ]
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