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词条 1963–64 in Turkish football
释义

  1. Overview

  2. Awards

  3. Honours

  4. European qualification

  5. Final league tables

      1.Lig    2.Lig  

  6. Türkiye Kupası final

  7. National team

  8. References

The 1963–64 season was the 60th season of competitive football in Turkey.

Overview

Fenerbahçe won their third top-flight title and Beşiktaş finished runners-up for the second time. Şeker won the first edition of the 2.Lig. Galatasaray won their second Türkiye Kupası in a row, with Altay finishing runners-up. The Turkish Football Federation claimed that the result of the Karşıyaka and Kasımpaşa match, which originally finished as a 4–0 win for Karşıyaka, was fixed beforehand. As a result, the TFF changed the win to a 0–3 loss for Karşıyaka. The change dropped Karsiyaka into the relegation zone, and they were relegated to the 2.Lig. Karşıyaka challenged the decision, and took the TFF to civil court. Two years later, the civil court overturned the TFF's ruling, and Karşıyaka were allowed to join the 1.Lig again in 1966–67.[1]

The 2.Lig was created at the beginning of this season. The club consisted of thirteen clubs: four clubs relegated during the 1962–63 season (Karagümrük, Şeker, Vefa, and Yeşildirek), the top two clubs from each of the Ankara, Istanbul, and İzmir professional leagues (Altındağ and Güneşspor (Ankara), Beylerbeyi and Sarıyer (Istanbul), İzmir Demirspor and Ülküspor). Adana Demirspor, Bursaspor, and Mersin İdmanyurdu also joined. The first placed team gained promotion to the 1.Lig, while the last placed team was relegated to their respective professional or amateur league.[1]

Galatasaray reached the first round of the 1963–64 European Cup after beating Ferencvárosi TC in the preliminary round. They were knocked out by FC Zürich, who won a coin toss after the two sides drew their match. Fenerbahçe took Galatasaray's spot in the 1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup because they had already qualified for the European Cup through their league finish. Fenerbahçe reached the quarter-finals, ultimately losing to Hungarian side MTK Budapest 0–1 in the third leg playoff match. Beşiktaş placed last in Group A of the 1963–64 Balkans Cup.[2][3]

Awards

  • Gol Kralı (Goal King)
    • Güven Önüt (Beşiktaş) – 19 goals

Honours

CompetitionWinnerRunners-up
1.LigFenerbahçe (3)Beşiktaş (2)
2.LigŞeker (1)Adana Demirspor (1)
Türkiye KupasıGalatasaray (2)Altay (1)

European qualification

CompetitionQualifiersReason for qualification
European CupFenerbahçe1st in 1.Lig
Balkans CupBeşiktaş2nd in 1.Lig
European Cup Winners' CupGalatasaray1963–64 Türkish Cup|lt=Türkiye Kupası|de|Türkiye Kupası 1963/64|tr|1963-64 Türkiye Kupası}} winners
Inter-Cities Fairs CupGöztepe5th in 1.Lig

Final league tables

1.Lig

PosTeamPldWDLGFGA±PtsNotes
1Fenerbahçe34211125514+4153European Cup
2Beşiktaş3422845719+3852Balkans Cup
3Galatasaray34161084927+2242European Cup Winners' Cup
1.815
4Ankaragücü3417895238+14421.368
5Göztepe34141283931+840Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
6İstanbulspor341310114236+636
7Altay349151031310331.000
8Feriköy341111122930−1330.967
9Gençlerbirliği34915102838−10330.737
10Ankara Demirspor34119144337+6311.162
11PTT34815112531−6310.806
12Altınordu34912132838−1030
13İzmirspor34812142835−7280.800
14Hacettepe34910152642−16280.619
15Beykoz34811152533−827
16Karşıyaka34106182853−2525Relegation to the 2.Lig
17Beyoğluspor34514152640−1424Relegation to the 2.Lig
18Kasımpaşa3469191661−4521Relegation to the 2.Lig

2.Lig

PosTeamPldWDLGFGA±PtsNotes
1Şeker2418424510+3540Promotion to the 1.Lig
2Adana Demirspor2417433010+2038
3Beylerbeyi249782524+1251.042
4Vefa249782728−1250.964
5Mersin İdmanyurdu2410592932−3250.906
6Ülküspor249692125−424
7Sarıyer2461082123−2220.913
8Bursaspor247892127−6220.778
9Karagümrük2477103129+221
10Yeşildirek2476112631−520
11Güneşspor2474133036−618
12Altındağ2456131729−12160.586
13İzmir Demirspor2464142645−1916Relegation to the İzmir Professional League
0.578

Türkiye Kupası final

First leg{{football box|

date= 1964-06-21 |

team1= Altay|

score= 0–0 |

team2= Galatasaray |

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stadium= İzmir Alsancak Stadium, İzmir |

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referee= Gerhard Schulenburg (FRG) }}

Second leg{{football box|

date= 1964-06-29 |

team1= Galatasaray |

score= w/o (3–0) |

team2= Altay |

report= (Report) |

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stadium= Mithatpaşa Stadyumu, Istanbul |

attendance= |

referee= Nicolae Mihăilescu (Romania) }}

1964 Türkiye Kupası winners
Galatasaray
Second title

National team

The Turkey national football team competed in three matches during the 1963–64 season. Their record was zero wins, two draws, and one loss.[4]

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References

1. ^Sivritepe, Erdinç 1963–1964 1. Lig turkish-soccer.com, accessed 14 July 2010
2. ^European Competitions 1963–64 rsssf.com, accessed 14 July 2010
3. ^Balkan Cup 1960–69 rsssf.com, accessed 14 July 2010
4. ^Verani, Walter 1963–1964 turkish-soccer.com, accessed 8 July 2010
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