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  2. Big Three (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Three (Turkish: Üç Büyükler) is the colloquial name given to Beşiktaş, Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe, the three most successful sports clubs in Turkey. They are all based in Istanbul. Galatasaray is the team with the most championships with 24. Fenerbahce have won 19 championships and Beşiktaş have won 16 Turkish championships.

  3. Turkey national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Turkey national football team (Turkish: Türkiye Millî Futbol Takımı), recognized as Türkiye by FIFA, [6] [7] represents Turkey in men's international football matches. . The team is controlled by the Turkish Football Federation (Turkish: Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu), the governing body for football in Turkey, which was founded in 1923 and has been a member of FIFA since 1923 and UEFA ...

  4. List of football clubs in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of association football clubs in Turkey. Clubs currently in the first three tiers of the Turkish football league system are listed alphabetically. Alphabetical team listing

  5. Turkey national football team results - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Best / Worst Results subsection. 1.1 Best. 1.2 Worst. 2 Medals. ... Turkey women's national under-19 football team; Turkey women's national under-17 football team;

  6. Football in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Football is the most popular sport in Turkey, followed by basketball, tracing its roots to the Ottoman Empire. [1] The first matches were played in Ottoman Salonica in 1875. The sport was introduced by English residents. [2] The Turkish football league system comprises five professional leagues, one of which is dedicated to female athletes.

  7. Süper Lig - Wikipedia

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    The top three teams of the group were promoted to the Süper Lig. After the foundation of a new second division in 2001, known as the 1. Lig, the formerly titled 1. Lig was rebranded as Süper Lig. [12] The Süper Lig is home of the Fenerbahçe–Galatasaray derby, the most watched football game in Turkey.

  8. Fenerbahçe S.K. (football) - Wikipedia

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    First Turkish team to win a non-domestic trophy (1966–67 Balkans Cup) [90] All-time best record in the Turkish Super Lig cumulative standings with the highest number of wins and the fewest losses. [91] Best winning percentage in a season: 29 wins and 6 draws in 36 matches, 0.888 in the 1988–89 season

  9. Turkish football clubs in European competitions - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time ever a Turkish women's football team participated in the play-offs for the UEFA league established in the 2001–2002 season. [43] The team won its first match against ŽNK Krka from Slovenia by 2–0, however lost the following plays to Torres Calcio Femminile of Italy by 0–9 and to Slovan Duslo Šaľa from Slovakia ...