The 2026 Turkish Basketball Cup (), also known as Ziraat Bankasñ Türkiye Kupasñ for sponsorship reasons, was the 39th edition of Turkey's top-tier level professional national domestic basketball cup competition. The quarterfinals of tournament was held from 17 and 18 February 2026 in 4 different locations, followed by the semi-finals and the final held from 20 to 22 February 2026 at the Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul, Turkey.
Fenerbahçe won 10 championship in their 15 final appearance, while Beà Âiktaà  played a total of 5 Turkish Cup finals and won 1 of them.
The top eight placed teams after the first half of the top-tier level Basketbol Süper Ligi 2025âÂÂ26 season qualified for the tournament. The four highest-placed teams will play against the lowest-seeded teams in the quarter-finals. The competition will be played under a single elimination format.
The 2026 Turkish Basketball Cup was drawn on 22 January 2026. The seeded teams were paired in the quarterfinals with the non-seeded teams.
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Fenerbahçe Beko and Beà Âiktaà  Gain faced each other in the final of the 2026 Turkish Basketball Cup at Sinan Erdem Dome, which marked their fourth meeting in the finals of the last four major domestic competitions. The match was officiated by referees Ali à Âakacñ, Tolga Edis and Tolga Akkuà ÂoÃÂlu.
Fenerbahçe began the game with Scottie Wilbekin, Wade Baldwin IV, Tarik BiberoviÃÂ, Mikael Jantunen and Khem Birch in the starting lineup and opened with a 5âÂÂ0 run. Beà Âiktaà Â, starting with Devon Dotson, Jonah Mathews, Anthony Brown, Conor Morgan and Sertaç à Âanlñ, responded effectively from long range and closed the first quarter ahead 24âÂÂ22.
In the second quarter Fenerbahçe increased its offensive tempo, regaining the lead through the scoring of Biberoviàand entering halftime with a 46âÂÂ42 advantage. The defending side created further separation in the third quarter, highlighted by a scoring surge that pushed the margin to double digits and established a 70âÂÂ56 lead heading into the final quarter. Although Beà Âiktaà  attempted to reduce the deficit, Fenerbahçe maintained control and secured a 91âÂÂ74 victory.
Tarik Biberoviàrecorded 28 points, 10 rebounds and 2 assists, earning the Most Valuable Player award of the final, while Wade Baldwin contributed 21 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists. Additional scoring support came from Metecan Birsen with 14 points and Talen Horton-Tucker with 11. For Beà Âiktaà Â, Devon Dotson led the team with 17 points, while Sertaç à Âanlñ and Jonah Mathews added 14 points each.
The championship trophy was presented to Fenerbahçe captain Melih MahmutoÃÂlu by Minister of Youth and Sports Osman Aà Âkñn Bak and Turkish Basketball Federation president Hidayet TürkoÃÂlu. MahmutoÃÂlu then invited MVP Tarik Biberoviàto lift the trophy, while Beà Âiktaà  received the runners-up award.
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