Prime Minister's Cup


The Prime Minister's Cup was a football competition organised by the Turkish Football Federation in Turkey. It began in 1944 and continued until 1950 as a unique kind of super cup competition between the winners of the Turkish Football Championship and the Turkish National Division. It was one of the earliest super cups in the world. In 1966, the Turkish Football Federation restarted the competition as a final game between the winners of the second division and the Turkish Amateur Championship and maintained this system until 1970. From 1971 to 1998 the competition was contested between the runners-up of the Super League and the Turkish Cup.
Fenerbahçe are the most successful club, having won the cup eight times.

Winners

1944–1950

Held as a super cup competition between the winners of the Turkish Football Championship and Turkish National Division.

1966–1970

Contested between the winners of the Second League and Turkish Amateur Championship.
YearWinnersScoreRunners-upVenue
1966 Eskişehirspor1–0 Trabzon İdman OcağıAnkara 19 Mayıs Stadium
1967 Mersin İdman Yurdu2–0 İzmir DenizgücüAnkara 19 Mayıs Stadium
1968 İzmir Denizgücü2–0 İzmirsporAnkara 19 Mayıs Stadium
1969 Ankaragücü3–0 Sebat GençlikAnkara 19 Mayıs Stadium
1970 Boluspor8–1 MuhafızgücüAnkara 19 Mayıs Stadium

1971–1998

Contested between the runners-up of the Turkish Super League and Turkish Cup.

Performance by club