Ah, that summer! Turkey's heart beat with a single rhythm. 24 years... A full 24 years of World Cup longing came to an end, a nation's hopes reached their peak, we proudly declared "We are here too!" in that legendary 2002 FIFA World Cup! In the mystical atmosphere of South Korea and Japan, our National Team under Şenol Güneş's management went beyond being just a football team. They were heroes representing the tears, cries of joy, and unity of millions of Turks. The pride of being third in the world still flows through our veins, giving us goosebumps every time we remember. This wasn't just a sporting achievement, it was also an epic of national unity and solidarity!
2002 World Cup: Legendary Rise and Unforgettable Memories
The 2002 World Cup was an epic page where Turkish football was written in golden letters. Just returning to this great tournament we had missed since 1954 was an achievement in itself. But our National Team didn't settle for just "participating." They delivered a performance that stunned the world, brought favorites to their knees, and made hearts race in every match. This victory wasn't just a tournament ranking, it was also a manifesto showing Turkish football's potential to the entire world.
Magnificent Journey: Match by Match Legendary Moments
Our National Team's journey in 2002 was like a movie script. Each match was an epic filled with unforgettable memories:
The road to the World Cup began by battling strong opponents like Sweden and Slovakia in our groups. After finishing second in the group, we faced Austria in the play-offs. At Ali Sami Yen Hell, in that unique atmosphere, we crushed Austria with a clear score of 5-0! That night when we presented a football recital with goals from Yıldıray Baştürk, Hakan Şükür and Okan Buruk, perfectly officiated by referee Collina, was etched in our memories. That was the moment when the 24-year longing since 1954 ended, when Turkey returned to the World Cup stage!
- Brazil 1-2 Turkey: In our first match, we faced tournament favorite Brazil. Hasan Şaş's magnificent goal in the 45+2nd minute had all of Turkey on their feet. Even though we lost, giving Brazil a hard time sprouted our hopes.
- Costa Rica 1-1 Turkey: In our second match against Costa Rica, we salvaged a point with Emre Belözoğlu's goal. This draw was critical for maintaining our chances of advancing from the group.
- China 0-3 Turkey: In our last group match, we defeated China 3-0 with goals from Hasan Şaş, Bülent Korkmaz and Ümit Davala. With this clear victory, we advanced from the group as second and wrote our name in the round of 16. Dreams were starting to become reality!
In the rain, in Miyagi, we crossed swords with host Japan. The atmosphere was electric, the whole world was watching this match. And Ümit Davala took the stage! With his goal, we brought Japan to their knees and wrote our name in the quarter-finals. The question "Are dreams becoming real?" had gripped the entire country. This was the victory of a nation's faith, beyond just sports!
A completely different epic was written against Senegal in Osaka. The 90 minutes ended goalless, and the match went to extra time. And in the 94th minute! With that "golden goal" scored by İlhan Mansız, all of Turkey literally rose to their feet. That moment crowned the Turkish miracle in a cup where giants like Argentina, Portugal, and Italy had already been eliminated. We were one of the world's best four teams! Tears flowed like floods, streets turned into festival grounds.
In the semi-final, we faced Brazil again. This time we couldn't prevent tournament star Ronaldo's goal and missed the chance to advance to the final. However, our resistance on the field challenged even Brazil. We left the field with our heads high and our honor intact. Playing like this against world giants was already a source of pride for us.
We faced host South Korea in the third-place match in Daegu. In just the 11th second of the match! With that magnificent goal scored by Hakan Şükür, we broke the record for the fastest goal in FIFA World Cup history and stunned the entire world. Then with two goals scored by İlhan Mansız, we won the match 3-2! When we received our third-place medals on that famous podium in front of 63,000 spectators, all of Turkey was immersed in joy along with our tears. This victory was the greatest reward after 24 years of longing!
2002 Squad: Heroes of the Golden Generation
This epic success in 2002 came not only through the individual talents of the players, but also through team spirit, sacrifice, and Şenol Güneş's calm leadership. This squad is inscribed in Turkish football history in golden letters:
| Player Name | Matches Played | Goals Scored | Position |
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| Rüştü Reçber | 7 | 0 | Goalkeeper |
| Alpay Özalan | 7 | 0 | Defense |
| Bülent Korkmaz | 7 | 1 | Defense |
| Emre Aşık | 5 | 0 | Defense |
| Ümit Davala | 7 | 2 | Defense/Wing |
| Yıldıray Baştürk | 7 | 0 | Midfield |
| Tugay Kerimoğlu | 7 | 0 | Midfield |
| Hakan Şükür | 7 | 1 | Forward |
| İlhan Mansız | 5 | 3 | Forward |
| Hasan Şaş | 7 | 2 | Wing |
| Heroes who played 7 matches each in the squad and our top scorers: İlhan Mansız (3 goals), Hasan Şaş and Ümit Davala (2 goals each). |
Emotional Memories and Anecdotes: A Nation's Heart Stopped That Summer!
The summer of 2002 was a milestone, a turning point for Turkey. That summer was a period when not just sports, but the spirit of national unity and solidarity was felt most powerfully. Streets would empty, coffee houses would fill, and the same voice would echo in every home. When our National Team took the field, life would stop. Especially for the Brazil match on June 3rd at 11 o'clock, the entire country held its breath, glued to their screens.
The chants of "Turkey in the quarter-finals!" that echoed after İlhan Mansız's "golden goal" against Senegal still ring in our ears. The explosion of joy with Hakan Şükür's record goal against South Korea in the 11th second was indescribable. The hopes of "maybe luck will smile on us too?" created by favorite France's elimination became reality in the Senegal match, strengthening our belief even more.
For that generation, Şenol Güneş's calm leadership was a force that kept the team together and kept faith alive. The sacrifice of each player, their respect for their jerseys, and the sweat they shed on the field still gives goosebumps. 2002 wasn't just a sporting achievement, it was a common source of pride for a nation. Flags waved everywhere, national anthems were sung, cities became one heart. This spirit is the only force that keeps us standing against World Cup longing even 24 years later!
24-Year Longing: The Desire for a New Rise to the 2026 World Cup
After the peak in 2002, Turkish football couldn't achieve success in qualifying for World Cup finals again. The 2002 victory that came after our brief adventure in 1954 had made us say "we can do it!" However, this longing that has lasted for 24 years remains as a burden in every Turkish football lover's heart. That third-place medal hangs on our walls at home, while the fire of longing in our hearts has never died.
Now we've set our sights on the 2026 World Cup! Hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico, it will be the biggest cup in history with 48 teams and a full 104 matches. We're battling opponents like Ukraine and Iceland in the qualifying groups. Our faith is complete that this longing will end in 2026 with the spirit of 2002. The new generation says "We can do it too!" and is eager to reflect that spirit back onto the fields.
Our Current Squad for the 2026 World Cup: Future Stars Taking the Stage!