Between
1966 and 1980 the cup was called
Cumhurbaşkanlığı Kupası (Presidential Cup). Following the
Turkish coup d'état in 1980, it was renamed to
Devlet Başkanlığı Kupası (Head of State Cup) for the 1981 and 1982 finals. After the resumption of democracy, the tournament was renamed back to
Cumhurbaşkanlığı Kupası, taking place from 1983 to 1998. Between 1999 and 2005 no competition was held. In the year 2000 there was a substitute competition called
Atatürk Cup. In a bid to rebrand and revive the tournament as a
super cup, an inaugural
2006 final took place in Germany, where a large population of
Turkish immigrants reside. The success of the new format led to the continuation of the
TFF Süper Kupa as it is known and contested today. During the
Cumhurbaşkanlığı Kupası era, all matches were played in the
Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium, in the city of
Ankara. The only exception to this tradition was the 1975 final, played in the
Cebeci İnönü Stadium. After the
2006 rebranding, the cup continued to be contested in a neutral venue, which is picked annually by the
Turkish Football Federation. The finalists always consisted of
Süper Lig champions and
Turkish Cup winners, but there were exceptions to this rule. In
1968,
Fenerbahçe won both the league and the cup, thus achieving
the double. The
TFF decided to award the
Cumhurbaşkalığı Kupası directly to the club, but went on to change the regulations after this case. Between 1973 and 1977, in case of a team achieving the double, the
Başbakanlık Kupası (
Prime Minister's Cup) winners became the second finalists. During the Turkish coup d'état in 1980, elect government was abolished and between 1981 and 1984 no competition in the name of Chancellery was held. Thus, the Turkish Football Federation made another regulatory change, and awarded the second finalists spot to the
Süper Lig runners-up, in case of a team achieving the double. 1983, 1984, 1990 and 1993 finals took place in that fashion. After the
2006 rebranding, the Turkish Federation revised the regulations for a final time, and the
Turkish Cup runners-up began to earn a spot in the competition, in case of a team achieving the double, thus making the game a rematch of that year's Turkish Cup final. The
2023 edition of the Turkish Super Cup was scheduled be held in
Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia as part of
Riyadh Season entertainment festival. The event did not take place due to a controversy over the display of quotes and images of Turkish founding father
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and the Turkish national anthem, with both Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe abandoning the match and leaving Saudi Arabia. On 7 April 2024, the two teams faced each other at
11 Nisan Stadium. Fenerbahçe started the match with the
U19 team as a reaction to the match not being postponed again. Galatasaray took the lead in the 1st minute with
Mauro Icardi's goal. After the goal, Fenerbahçe President
Ali Koç left the pitch and went to the dressing room in protest against the incidents in Süper Lig matches, the
Turkish Football Federation and
referee decisions. After Fenerbahçe's withdrawal, Galatasaray players played a double-goal match among themselves. After all these incidents, referee
Volkan Bayarslan cancelled the match and it was announced that the Turkish Football Federation will decide on the match. According to the PFDK's (Professional Football Disciplinary Board) decision, Fenerbahçe was deemed 3-0 forfeit in the Super Cup and fined 4 million TRY. ==Winners==