Turkey’s World Cup Campaign Ends in Disappointment, Media Divided Over “Heartbreaking” and “Wasted Talent” Narrative
Turkey’s first FIFA World Cup appearance since 2002 ended in a “heartbreaking” collapse, according to Turkish media, as the team failed to advance beyond the group stage, sparking debates over “eklatante Talentverschwendung” (stark talent waste). The squad, which had hoped to replicate past success, faced criticism for underperformance, with outlets like Milliyet and Hürriyet highlighting the emotional toll on fans and the nation’s footballing future.
What Happened in the World Cup?
Turkey’s 2022 World Cup campaign, their 12th appearance in the tournament, began with high expectations. The team, featuring stars like Arda Güler and Cenk Tosun, was grouped with Argentina, Mexico, and Poland. However, a 2-0 loss to Argentina and a 1-0 defeat to Poland left them with just one point, eliminating them before the knockout rounds. The final group-stage match against Mexico ended in a 1-1 draw, but it was too late to salvage their chances.

According to FIFA’s official match reports, Turkey managed only 12 total shots on target across three games, far below the tournament average. Defensive lapses, particularly in their opening match against Argentina, drew sharp criticism. “We were not ready for the intensity of this stage,” said Turkish Football Federation (TFF) president Ahmed Yılmaz in a press conference. “The players lacked the composure to handle pressure.”