2025 Turkish Basketball Presidential Cup

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The 2025 Turkish Basketball Presidential Cup (Turkish: 2025 Erkekler Basketbol Cumhurbaşkanlığı Kupası) was the 38th edition of the Turkish Basketball Presidential Cup. The game was played on 24 September 2025 at Sinan Erdem Dome between Fenerbahçe Beko, champions of the 2024–25 Basketbol Süper Ligi, also winners of the 2025 Turkish Basketball Cup and Beşiktaş Gain, runners-up of the 2024–25 Basketbol Süper Ligi.[3][4]

Date24 September 2025 (2025-09-24)
Attendance11,450[2]
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2025 Turkish Basketball Presidential Cup
Fenerbahçe Beko Beşiktaş Gain
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Date24 September 2025 (2025-09-24)
VenueSinan Erdem Dome, Istanbul
MVPUnited States Devon Hall[1]
Attendance11,450[2]
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Fenerbahçe won 7 championship in their 18 final appearance, while Beşiktaş played a total of 2 President's Cup finals and won only 1 of them.

Fenerbahçe won the game 85-83 for their 8th title. They also won their 4th major trophy in 2025 (after winning Turkish Super League, Turkish Cup and EuroLeague), to become the first Turkish team to win 4 major trophies in one calendar year.

Venue

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Istanbul
2025 Turkish Basketball Presidential Cup (Istanbul)
Sinan Erdem Dome
Capacity: 16,000
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Match details

Summary

Fenerbahçe Beko defeated Beşiktaş Gain 85–83 to claim the 2025 Turkish Basketball Presidential Cup. Fenerbahçe built an early double-digit advantage, leading 25–13 after the first quarter and extending the gap to as much as 21 points in the second quarter. Beşiktaş reduced the margin to single digits before halftime, but trailed 43–34 at the break.

The third quarter saw Fenerbahçe re-establish control, with Devon Hall and Artūrs Žagars spearheading a 7–0 run to give their team a 50–34 lead. Entering the final quarter, Fenerbahçe held a 67–50 advantage. Beşiktaş responded in the fourth quarter through Devon Dotson and Jonah Mathews, narrowing the deficit to 77–71 in the closing minutes.[5] A brief pause occurred when referees temporarily left the court, but play resumed after approximately 15 minutes. Despite Beşiktaş' late rally, Fenerbahçe maintained composure and secured the two-point victory.

Devon Hall led Fenerbahçe with 23 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists, earning the Most Valuable Player award.[1] Mikael Jantunen added 19 points and 7 rebounds. For Beşiktaş, Devon Dotson scored a game-high 25 points alongside 4 assists, 3 rebounds, and 3 steals. The victory marked Fenerbahçe's eighth Presidential Cup title in club history.

Details

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24 September 2025 Fenerbahçe Beko 8583 Beşiktaş Gain Istanbul
20:30 TRT (UTC+3) Scoring by quarter: 25–13, 18–21, 24–16, 18–33
Pts: Hall 23
Rebs: Jantunen 7
Asts: Baldwin 5
PIR: Jantunen 21
Boxscore Pts: Dotson 25
Rebs: Žižić 8
Asts: Žižić, Dotson 4
PIR: Dotson 29
Arena: Sinan Erdem Dome
Attendance: 11,450[2]
Referees: Emin Moğulkoç, Mehmet Serdar Ünal, Nazlı Çisil Güngör
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Starters:PtsRebAst
PG 32 Latvia Artūrs Žagars 5 2 4
SG 20 United States Devon Hall 23 4 3
SF 17 Turkey Onuralp Bitim 8 2 2
PF 18 Finland Mikael Jantunen 19 7 0
C 92 Canada Khem Birch 2 5 1
Reserves:
F/C 00 United States Armando Bacot 4 4 0
PF 1 Turkey Metecan Birsen DNP
G 2 United States Wade Baldwin IV 20 1 5
F/C 4 Italy Nicolò Melli 4 4 1
SG 5 Turkey Mert Emre Ekşioğlu 0 0 0
SG 10 Turkey Melih Mahmutoğlu 0 2 2
SG 13 Turkey Tarik Biberović 0 1 0
Head coach:
Lithuanian Basketball Federation Šarūnas Jasikevičius
Fenerbahçe jersey
Team colours
Fenerbahçe
Beşiktaş jersey
Team colours
Beşiktaş


FenerbahçeStatistics[2]Beşiktaş
17/35 (48,6%)2-pt field goals22/41 (53.6%)
12/27 (44,4%)3-pt field goals8/19 (42,1%)
15/19 (79%)Free throws15/25 (60%)
15Offensive rebounds12
23Defensive rebounds16
38Total rebounds28
18Assists11
15Turnovers10
3Steals7
2Blocks4
23Fouls21


2025 Turkish Presidential Cup champions
Fenerbahçe Beko
(8th title)
Starters:PtsRebAst
PG 0 United States Jonah Mathews 11 1 0
SG 6 Turkey Berk Uğurlu 6 1 1
SF 21 United States Anthony Brown 0 2 0
PF 33 United States Vitto Brown 16 5 0
C 41 Croatia Ante Žižić 3 8 4
Reserves:
PG 1 United States Devon Dotson 25 3 4
SG 7 Turkey Yiğit Arslan 5 0 0
PF 9 Canada Conor Morgan 9 4 0
SG 11 United States Brynton Lemar 8 1 2
SF 12 Turkey Canberk Kuş DNP
PF 15 Turkey Yiğit Çoban DNP
PG 19 Turkey Emir Adıgüzel DNP
Head coach:
Basketball Federation of Serbia Dušan Alimpijević
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