Super League clubs fail at the hands of minnows in cup
ISTANBUL
The club of the small Mediterranean resort town of Fethiye gave hard time to Fenerbahçe and succeded in defeating the Yellow Canaries at their home stadium Şükrü Saraçoğlu on Dec 4. CİHAN photo
Clubs from the lower divisions have made their marks in the Ziraat
Turkish Cup Competition, with many Spor Toto Super League clubs falling
victim to minnows in the competition’s fourth round.
The latest
and most high-profile victim was league leader Fenerbahçe, which
suffered an unexpected 2-1 reverse in its Turkish Cup game at home
against First Division cellar-dweller Fethiyespor on Dec. 4.
More
surprises were in store as Trabzonspor, which played on Dec. 4, was also
ousted by First Division title hopeful Balıkesirspor. Gençlerbirliği
and Gaziantepspor were also beaten by second division clubs, Nazilli
Belediyespor and İnegölspor, respectively.
On Dec. 3, Galatasaray
sweated to ultimately eliminate another second-tier club, Gaziantep’s
municipality-run GBB, on penalties, after the regular time ended in a
2-2 draw.
Meanwhile, last season’s league champion will tonight
continue its stuttering bid to defend its title when it hosts Sanica
Boru Elazığspor in the Türk Telekom Arena.
Medical Park
Antalyaspor also made it to the next round on penalties against
Çankırıspor, while Bursaspor and Sivasspor were victorious in regular
time against their rivals from lower divisions.
The club of the
small Mediterranean resort town of Fethiye, cherished by European expats
and tourists, which made it to the Turkish second-tier for the first
time in its history, succeeded in giving a hard time to the Turkish
Super League’s in-form leaders.
The Yellow Canaries managed to open the scoring in injury time during the first half, with an own goal by Sabri Turgut.
Against
the odds, however, the visitors equalized with Onur Okan’s header in
the 77th minute, and found a second goal six minutes later when Ahmet
Aras sent the ball home with a powerful shot.
The goal turned
Fethiye’s local newspapers’ waggish joke that their team had never lost
away at Fenerbahçe in 106 years – as it was playing in Istanbul for the
first time since Fenerbahçe was founded in 1907 - into reality.
Fethiyespor
coach Engin İpekoğlu, a former Fenerbahçe goalkeeper who joined the
struggling club only a few days ago, was both happy and sour.
“I’m
not concerned that I’m a Fenerbahçe fan and it was eliminated,”
İpekoğlu told reporters after the match. “But the league competition is
more important for us and we have a limited squad of 16-17 players. I’m
not sure how we will be able to compete in both the league and the cup.”