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The aim of this research is to examine the relationship between intellectual capital and organizational identification. The universe of the research includes employees of a public sports organization. The sample group consists of a total of 189 employees, including 50 women and 139 men, who were selected by using easy sampling method and voluntarily agreed to participate in the study. Research data were collected by using "intellectual capital" and "organizational identification" scales, and a confirmatory factor analysis was carried out for the relevant scales. In the research, besides descriptive statistics, t test and Anova tests were used, and correlation and regression methods were used within the context of the relational model. As a result of the research, it was found that the intellectual capital levels of the public sports organization employeesshowed significant changes according to the variables ofeducation level and staffing type, and it was found that organizational identification levels show significantdifferences according to age and education level variables. According to the results of the correlation analysis, a positive but weak correlation was found between organizational identification with human capital and structural capital, which are sub-dimensions of intellectual capital. Regression analysis was conducted to determine the effect of intellectual capital on organizational identification, and it was found that intellectual capital did not have a significant effect on organizational identification. It can also be said that it is statistically difficult to predict the variable of organizational identification with the dimensions of the intellectual capital scale.