Turkey’s World Cup Exit: How a Promising Campaign Collapsed in Group G
December 1, 2024
Turkey’s men’s national team was eliminated from the 2024 World Cup as the second-last team in Group G, finishing bottom with just one point from three matches—a result that defied expectations after they entered the tournament as one of the tournament’s dark horses. Their campaign, which included a 1-1 draw against the United States and defeats to Australia and Paraguay, exposed defensive vulnerabilities and a lack of consistency in attack that left fans questioning whether this squad could ever compete at this level.
Why Turkey’s Early Exit Stands Out in a Field of 32
Turkey’s elimination came as a shock to many, given their strong showing in the 2022-23 UEFA Nations League, where they finished as runners-up in their group behind Spain. Entering the 2024 World Cup, they were ranked 20th in the FIFA rankings, ahead of teams like Saudi Arabia and Costa Rica, who also struggled in their groups. However, their inability to break down stout defenses—particularly against Australia’s organized backline and Paraguay’s disciplined midfield—proved decisive.

According to FIFA’s official match reports, Turkey’s defensive record was one of the worst in the tournament. They conceded four goals in their first two matches, with Australia’s
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