
This article was automatically translated from the original Turkish version.
Basketball Halkbank Women's Türkiye Cup Final Match was played as the decisive game of the Quadruple Final tournament held in Denizli during the 2026 season. In the final, Fenerbahçe Opet faced Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring and the match ended with a score of 86–66.
The final match of the Halkbank Women's Türkiye Cup Quadruple Final was held at the Pamukkale University Sports Hall. The teams that reached the final under the tournament framework were Fenerbahçe Opet and Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring.
A press conference was held prior to the final match at the Pamukkale University Hall, attended by Fenerbahçe Opet head coach Miguel Martinez Mendez and team captain Alperi Onar, as well as Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring head coach Hasan Fırat Okul and team captain Ayşe Cora. Additionally, another press conference held before the final included Galatasaray Women's Basketball head coach Fırat Okul and Galatasaray captain Ayşe Cora Yamaner.
The match took place at the Pamukkale University Sports Hall in Denizli. It was attended by members of the Turkish Basketball Federation board, along with Denizli Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Bülent Nuri Çavuşoğlu, Pamukkale University Rector Prof. Dr. Mahmud Güngör, and Yukatel Merkezefendi Municipality Basketball Club President Veli Deveciler. In the stands, Fenerbahçe Club President Sadettin Saran and club officials, as well as Galatasaray Club Vice President Mehmet Cibara, were also present.
The final match concluded with a score of 86–66. The first half ended with a 47–35 advantage for Fenerbahçe Opet.
Quarter scores were 21–16 in the first quarter, 26–19 in the second, 16–20 in the third, and 23–11 in the fourth. Fenerbahçe Opet entered halftime with a 12-point lead and extended the gap in the final quarter.

Fenerbahçe Opet player İliana Rupert (left) and Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring player Kamiah Smalls (right) (AA)
In the first period, Fenerbahçe Opet established rhythm through Meesseman and Rupert, widened the lead into double digits in the second period, and went into halftime with a 47–35 advantage.
The third quarter began with a 6–0 run; the score stood at 63–55 entering the final quarter. Fenerbahçe Opet opened the fourth quarter with a 5–0 run, quickly putting Galatasaray on the back foot, and extended the lead to 19 points by the end.
Fenerbahçe Opet started the match with Sevgi Uzun, Kayla McBride, Iliana Rupert, Olcay Çakır Turgut and Emma Meesseman.
Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring started with Teja Oblak, Ayşe Cora Yamaner (C), Kamiah Smalls, Elif Bayram and Elizabeth Williams.
The Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the final was Emma Meesseman, who recorded 17 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists. In the same match, Elizabeth Williams of Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring scored 15 points and grabbed 5 rebounds.
For Fenerbahçe Opet, Iliana Rupert scored 16 points, Kayla McBride scored 15, Teaira McCovan scored 11, and Meesseman led all scorers with 17 points.
For Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring, Kamiah Smalls scored 4 points, Elizabeth Williams scored 15, Teja Oblak scored 13, Ayşe Cora Yamaner scored 11, and Awak Kuier scored 10 points.
Following the match, a cup ceremony was held. First, medals were awarded to the Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring players, followed by the Fenerbahçe Opet players, after which the cup presentation took place.

Cup Ceremony (AA)
The championship trophy was presented to Fenerbahçe Opet by Denizli Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Bülent Nuri Çavuşoğlu and Turkish Basketball Federation Board Member Hüseyin Beşok. Medals were awarded by Turkish Basketball Federation Board Members Hüseyin Beşok and Dr. Yılmaz Argüden.
The runners-up shield was presented to Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring by Turkish Basketball Federation Board Member Prof. Dr. Bilge Donuk. The MVP award to Emma Meesseman was presented by Turkish Basketball Federation Board Member Dr. Gülşah Akkaya. The referees of the match, Berk Kurtulmuş, Samet Biner and Furkan Keseratar, received plaques from Turkish Basketball Federation Board Member Ali Türkmen.
During the trophy-lifting moment, Fenerbahçe Club President Sadettin Saran joined the Fenerbahçe Opet players; together with the team, they posed for photographs and greeted the spectators in the stands.
With this championship, secured by an 86–66 victory, Fenerbahçe Opet won its 15th Women's Türkiye Cup title. Fenerbahçe Opet is also the most decorated team in the history of the tournament.
The Women’s Basketball Halkbank Türkiye Cup Final was held at the Pamukkale University Sports Hall in Denizli and marked the concluding match of the tournament’s Final Four stage. In the final, Fenerbahçe Opet faced Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring. The match ended with a score of 86–66, with Fenerbahçe Opet leading 47–35 at halftime. The quarter-by-quarter scores were 21–16, 26–19, 16–20 and 23–11. Emma Meesseman was named the Most Valuable Player of the match, finishing with 17 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists. Elizabeth Williams scored 15 points and grabbed 5 rebounds for Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring. Prior to the final match, press conferences were held with the head coaches and captains of both teams. The tournament was monitored from the stands by officials from the Turkish Basketball Federation and local organizers. Following the match, a trophy ceremony was held in which Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring received the runners-up medals, followed by the presentation of the championship trophy to Fenerbahçe Opet. With this result, Fenerbahçe Opet won the Halkbank Women’s Türkiye Cup.
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