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Not every World Cup run looks the same, and Turkey heads into 2026 with the kind of passion, energy, and boldness that often turns its matches into must-watch encounters. They can play at a high tempo, press hard without the ball, and punish opponents the moment they find space. Once they get their confidence up, you get the feeling they can argue the scoreline with anyone.
The World Cup puts Turkey back on a stage that’s tightly woven into its competitive memory. Their biggest benchmark remains the historic third place of 2002—a performance that left a massive mark and boosted the national team’s international prestige. Being back in the tournament is proof of a squad that’s regained ambition and presence in European football.
In this lineup, players like Hakan Çalhanoglu stand out, a key figure thanks to his experience and authority, or Arda Güler, one of the squad’s most exciting talents for creativity and unpredictability. Together, Turkey brings quality, intensity, and enough depth to compete with real character over the course of a long tournament.
Turkey’s World Cup journey begins in Group D, a group featuring a host, a highly competitive South American side, and an Oceania opponent used to fighting until the very end. It won’t be easy, but it’s a path where Turkey can find openings to push their case for qualification from day one. Their rivals are:
With this setup, Turkey’s goal is to enter the final matchday with clear chances of reaching the knockout rounds. If they manage to control the game in the right moments, lean on the quality of their match-winning players, and stay organized when the pressure hits, they’ll have serious reasons to fight for one of the group spots.