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Super Cup Women

Turkey · Basketball

Season 2025

Super Cup WomenToday's Matches

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Super Cup WomenPlayoffs

Final

FWFenerbahce W1
CWCBK Mersin W0
104–77

Super Cup WomenResults

The latest 1 completed matches in the Super Cup Women. The highest-scoring result was Fenerbahce W 104–77 CBK Mersin W. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Final
10477
10477
2025-12-03FT

Super Cup WomenBetting Insights

Super Cup Women 2025 — key betting statistics across 1 matches played. Games average combined scoring. Home sides win 100.0% of the time and the most common scoreline is 104-77. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

181.00Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
100.0%Home Win %
0.0%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
104.00Avg Home Scoring
77.00Avg Away Scoring
+66.70Home Advantage

Super Cup WomenSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Super Cup Women, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages — combined scoring per match across 1 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Super Cup WomenTeams

All 2 teams competing in the Super Cup Women 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Super Cup WomenPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Super Cup Women, from 2018 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2026

Founded1992

The Turkish Women's Basketball Presidential Cup was established in 1992 to create a prestigious championship match between the nation's two strongest teams at the start of each season. The competition began in 1993 and quickly became a showcase for Turkish women's basketball excellence, with Fenerbahçe establishing early dominance by winning multiple consecutive titles. The format has remained consistent throughout its history: a single match between the Turkish Super League champion and the Turkish Cup winner, held annually in December. The competition gained significant international exposure as Turkish women's basketball grew in prominence, particularly through Fenerbahçe's success in European competitions. Galatasaray emerged as the second most successful team historically, winning eight titles and establishing themselves as Fenerbahçe's primary rival in the domestic game.

  • 1993 — First edition of the Presidential Cup held, establishing the championship format
  • 1993–1998 — Galatasaray's six consecutive titles cement the team as early dynasty
  • 2013 — Fenerbahçe begins sustained dominance period, winning multiple consecutive titles
  • 2022 — ÇBK Mersin's upset victory (84–78) over Fenerbahçe marks major upset in competition history
  • 2023 — Competition cancelled due to devastating Turkey-Syria earthquake
  • 2024 — Fenerbahçe defeats ÇBK Mersin 65–64 in closest match in competition history
  • 2025 — Fenerbahçe retains title with dominant 104–77 victory, securing consecutive championships

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

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The Turkish Women's Basketball Presidential Cup is contested as a single-match championship held annually in December. The two participants are determined by the previous season's outcomes: the champion of the Turkish Women's Basketball Super League faces the winner of the Turkish Women's Basketball Cup. If the same team wins both competitions, they automatically claim the Presidential Cup title and face the runner-up of either competition. The match is typically hosted at the Ankara Sports Hall and attracts significant domestic and international attention. There is no playoff or second-leg format—the winner is determined by the final score of the single match, with no tiebreaker mechanisms needed in basketball's higher-scoring format.

Records 16 Mar 2026

Most titlesFenerbahçe (14)

The 2024/25 season produced the closest match in competition history when Fenerbahçe defeated ÇBK Mersin 65–64, decided by a single point.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Fenerbahçe secured their 14th Presidential Cup title on December 3, 2025, with a commanding 104–77 victory over ÇBK Mersin, extending their dominance in Turkish women's basketball. The Istanbul club's 27-point margin of victory demonstrates their superior depth and talent, with their high-octane offense producing over 100 points—the highest single-match score in the competition's history. This victory marks Fenerbahçe's second consecutive Super Cup championship, having narrowly defeated the same opponent 65–64 in 2024 in what remains the closest final ever contested.

The 2025 edition highlighted the significant gap between Turkey's elite women's basketball programs and the rest of the domestic scene. Fenerbahçe's balanced scoring attack, led by their EuroLeague-caliber roster, proved far too potent for ÇBK Mersin to contain despite their status as Turkish Cup winners. Mersin's participation in the final reflects their growth as a competitive force in Turkish women's basketball, having won the competition once (2022) and reaching the final in consecutive years (2024–2025). However, their inability to compete with Fenerbahçe's firepower underscores the club's need for roster reinforcement before the Turkish Super League season.

Fenerbahçe enters the 2025/26 Super League season with significant momentum and confidence following their Super Cup success. The club's ability to perform at the highest level against international competition—evidenced by their EuroLeague Women participation—translates directly to domestic dominance. With their 14 titles representing 42.4% of all Super Cup championships awarded since 1993, Fenerbahçe has established themselves as the undisputed queen of Turkish women's basketball, a status likely to persist given their financial resources and competitive infrastructure.

The 27-point victory margin in 2025 contrasts sharply with the previous year's thriller, suggesting Fenerbahçe may have made targeted roster improvements or tactical adjustments. The competition's format—a single match between two teams—means that any championship is ultimately decided by one night's performance, but Fenerbahçe's consistency in reaching finals (23 of 33 editions) and their winning percentage (60.9%) demonstrate sustained excellence rather than fortune. ÇBK Mersin's growth as a competitive force—reaching back-to-back finals and winning the 2022 title—suggests the competition may become more competitive in future seasons, though Fenerbahçe remains the clear favorite for any foreseeable championship.

The Presidential Cup: Turkey's Elite Women's Basketball Showdown

The Turkish Women's Basketball Presidential Cup stands as one of the most prestigious single-match championships in women's basketball globally. Unlike traditional league competitions that unfold over months, this competition distills excellence into a single decisive encounter between Turkey's two strongest women's teams. The format creates inherent drama: there is no second chance, no best-of-series to recover from a poor performance, only one match that determines the champion. This high-stakes environment has produced some of Turkish women's basketball's most memorable moments, from Galatasaray's dynasty in the 1990s to Fenerbahçe's sustained dominance in recent decades.

The competition's significance extends beyond domestic prestige. Participation in the Presidential Cup serves as a barometer of success in Turkish women's basketball: reaching the final confirms a team as one of the nation's two best, while winning the title elevates a club to the pantheon of Turkish basketball excellence. For international observers, the Super Cup provides a window into the quality of Turkish women's basketball, particularly when foreign players and coaches compete. Fenerbahçe's participation in EuroLeague Women competitions means their Super Cup performances often feature players competing at the continent's highest level, making the championship a genuine showcase of elite women's basketball.

Historical Dominance and Competitive Balance

Fenerbahçe's 14 titles across 33 editions represent unprecedented dominance in a competition spanning three decades. No other Turkish women's basketball club has won more than 8 titles (Galatasaray), and only seven different teams have ever won the championship. This concentration of success reflects both Fenerbahçe's sustained excellence and the financial disparities within Turkish women's basketball. The Istanbul club's consistent ability to produce Super League champions and Cup winners—the dual qualification pathway—ensures their regular participation in the Presidential Cup final.

However, the competition has not been entirely one-sided historically. Galatasaray's six consecutive titles from 1993–1998 established an early dynasty that predates Fenerbahçe's current dominance period. This period demonstrated that competitive balance existed in Turkish women's basketball during the 1990s, with multiple clubs capable of sustaining championship-level performance. The emergence of ÇBK Mersin as a finalist in three consecutive editions (2022, 2024, 2025) and their upset 2022 victory suggests that the competitive landscape may be shifting slightly, though Fenerbahçe remains the overwhelming favorite for any Presidential Cup contested in the foreseeable future.

The 2024 Thriller: One-Point Drama

The 2024 Presidential Cup final between Fenerbahçe and ÇBK Mersin produced the closest match in the competition's entire history: a 65–64 scoreline decided by a single point. This match exemplified the drama inherent in single-match championships, where one possession, one defensive stand, or one missed free throw can determine the outcome. The narrow victory for Fenerbahçe demonstrated their clutch performance ability and mental resilience in high-pressure situations. For ÇBK Mersin, the loss was heartbreaking but served as evidence that they could compete with Turkey's elite, needing only marginal improvements to claim their second title.

The contrast between the 2024 one-point thriller and the 2025 27-point blowout suggests that Fenerbahçe may have made significant roster or tactical adjustments. Alternatively, ÇBK Mersin may have suffered injuries or departures between seasons, explaining the dramatic performance swing. Such variance is inherent to single-match formats, where small changes in team composition or preparation can produce vastly different outcomes. The back-to-back finals appearances by ÇBK Mersin, however, indicate they have established themselves as a permanent fixture among Turkey's elite women's basketball programs.

International Dimensions and EuroLeague Influence

The increasing presence of international players in the Turkish Women's Basketball Presidential Cup reflects the growing global nature of Turkish women's basketball. Fenerbahçe's participation in EuroLeague Women competitions means their Super Cup rosters feature players from across Europe and beyond, competing at world-class levels. These international stars bring tactical sophistication and physical intensity that elevates the overall quality of the competition. When Fenerbahçe defeated ÇBK Mersin 104–77 in 2025, the 104-point output represented the highest single-match score in Presidential Cup history, reflecting modern basketball's emphasis on pace and three-point shooting.

The Presidential Cup has increasingly become a preseason test for European clubs as well. While the official participants are Turkey's domestic champions, some editions have featured international teams competing in place of domestic qualifiers or in exhibition matches surrounding the main event. This international dimension adds prestige to the competition and provides Turkish clubs with competitive preparation before the domestic season begins. For basketball fans globally, the Presidential Cup offers insights into the quality of Turkish women's basketball and the caliber of international players competing in the Turkish league system.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Turkish Women's Basketball Super Cup?

The Super Cup is an annual single-match championship between Turkey's Turkish Women's Basketball Super League champion and Turkish Cup winner, held in December. It is one of Turkish women's basketball's most prestigious competitions.

How many teams compete in the Super Cup Women?

Only two teams compete in the Super Cup Women: the reigning Turkish Super League champion and the Turkish Cup winner. It is a single-match championship format.

Who has won the most Turkish Women's Basketball Super Cup titles?

Fenerbahçe has won 14 titles across 33 editions, making them by far the most successful team in the competition's history. Galatasaray is second with 8 titles.

When is the Turkish Women's Basketball Super Cup held?

The Presidential Cup is held annually in December, serving as the opening event of Turkey's women's basketball season and featuring international participation.

How does the Super Cup determine its participants?

The two teams are determined by the previous season's outcomes: the Turkish Women's Basketball Super League champion and the Turkish Women's Basketball Cup winner automatically qualify. If the same team wins both, they face the runner-up.

What happened to the 2023 Super Cup?

The 2023 edition was cancelled due to the devastating Turkey-Syria earthquake in February 2023. The competition resumed in 2024 with Fenerbahçe defeating ÇBK Mersin in a thrilling one-point match.

API data: 25 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 20 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026