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    Ziraat Turkish Cup Quarter-Final and Semi-Final Draws Revealed

    The Ziraat Turkish Cup quarter-final and semi-final draws have been completed, setting matchups and dates for the knockout stages.

    Published11 Mar 2026, 13:01:12
    Ziraat Turkish Cup Quarter-Final and Semi-Final Draws Revealed
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    Key matchups include Beşiktaş vs. Alanyaspor and Galatasaray vs. Gençlerbirliği in the quarter-finals.

    02

    The semi-finals will see winners from two distinct brackets face off, leading to a single-leg final on May 24.

    03

    Scheduling flexibility is in place, with potential postponements for cup matches if Galatasaray and Samsunspor remain in European competitions.

    04

    All knockout rounds, including quarter-finals and semi-finals, will be decided by a single match.

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    The highly anticipated draws for the Ziraat Turkish Cup quarter-finals and semi-finals took place on March 11, 2026, at the Ziraat Bank Auditorium within the Istanbul Finance Center. The ceremony set the stage for the upcoming knockout rounds, determining both the matchups and key dates.

    In the quarter-finals, four compelling clashes are set: Beşiktaş will face Corendon Alanyaspor, Galatasaray is drawn against Natura Dünyası Gençlerbirliği, Samsunspor will take on Trabzonspor, and TÜMOSAN Konyaspor is paired with Fenerbahçe. The semi-final stage promises further excitement. The winner of the Galatasaray/Natura Dünyası Gençlerbirliği tie will compete against the victor of the Samsunspor/Trabzonspor match.

    On the other side of the bracket, the winner between Beşiktaş/Corendon Alanyaspor will play the team that emerges victorious from the TÜMOSAN Konyaspor/Fenerbahçe encounter. Quarter-final matches are scheduled for April 21, 22, and 23. The semi-final fixtures will follow on May 12, 13, or 14. All these knockout rounds will be played as single-leg elimination matches. The grand final is slated for Sunday, May 24. An important contingency plan has been announced regarding scheduling.

    If Galatasaray and Samsunspor, both currently competing in European competitions, advance to the quarter-finals, their Trendyol Süper Lig Week 27 postponed matches will be played on April 21, 22, or 23. In this scenario, the Turkish Cup quarter-final matches involving these teams would be rescheduled for a later date. However, if both teams are eliminated from European competition, their postponed league matches will instead take place on April 7, 8, or 9.

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