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The Turkish football champions are the annual winners of the highest association football competition in Turkey. Brought to the country by Englishmen , the sport had first taken root in Istanbul , where the Istanbul Football League was founded and became the first football league in Turkey.
Number Year Opponent Result GD −8: 1 1964 Poland 0 – 8 2 1984 England 0 – 8 3 1987 England 0 – 8 GD −6: 4 1928 Egypt 1 – 7 5 1962 Italy 0 – 6 6 1965 Czechoslovakia
Only the period from 1942 to 1951 is considered, as the Turkish championship was held as a knockout tournament before the 1942 edition. The following teams won the Turkish championship in a so called final group, which was a national play-off of the top regional leagues: [41] Harp Okulu ; Fenerbahçe ; Gençlerbirliği ; Ankara Demirspor
He was taken off in the 66th minute after also picking up a yellow card earlier in the game. Villa defender Ezri Konsa said he was confused by the decision after the match had ended.
The Turkish national team's first game was against Romania, played on 26 October 1923 at Taksim Stadium in Istanbul, a 2–2 draw. [11] Zeki Rıza Sporel is considered as the first big star of Turkish football as he scored the first two goals against Romania.
As of 25 February 2025, Fenerbahce leads over Galatasaray in Super Lig games which they won 15 games more: 53 won and 38 lost, 45 ended in draw. In total official games Fenerbahce leads 101-87 in wins, 92 ended in draw. However, in Turkish Cup and Super Cup games, Galatasaray is the more successful side with 17-4 wins, 12 ended in draw.
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Turkish newspaper Akşam announcing the Turkish championship title of Fenerbahçe on 11 November 1933. The first competition was held in 1924. [5] Qualified for the tournament were the champions of the various Turkish regional leagues. The only exceptions were Harbiye and Bahriye, the clubs of the Turkish Military Academy and Naval Academy ...