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The Turkish top flight currently is ranked the 11th [[UEFA coefficient|best league in Europe]]. |
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==Overview== |
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Before the founding of Süper Lig, national champion was defined by [[Turkish Football Championship]] -which was played as a knock-out competition after end of the regional leagues, between the most recent regional champions of all over the [[Turkey]] to define national champion of the year- and [[National League (Turkey)|National League]] -which was played after end of the regional leagues between the most recent regional champions and top clubs of [[Ankara Football League]], [[Istanbul Football League]], [[Izmir Football League]] and [[Eskişehir Football League]](for one time) in a league system-. |
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Then, the league was established in 1959 as an attempt to unify some of the many regional leagues around the country. The season begins in August each year and ends in May, with a month-long winter break in December and January. The 18 clubs in the league play each other twice, once at home and once away. The bottom three teams are relegated to the [[TFF First League]] at the end of each season and replaced by three others teams from that league. |
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As of the 2009/10 season, the top two teams qualify for the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]], with the champions entering the group stages and the runners-up entering in the third qualifying round. The third-placed league team, the fourth-placed team and the winners of the Turkey Cup make up the three Turkish teams that enter the [[UEFA Europa League|Europa League]]. |
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The arrival of private television channels in Turkey in the 1990s created a bidding war for live coverage rights, pouring money into the league and raising footballing standards dramatically. Live coverage rights are currently held by [[Digiturk]], the digital satellite platform, until the contract expires in 2010. Digiturk bought the rights in 2004 for 135.85 million New Turkish lira (US$99 million). But recently Digiturk again won the rights for $321million for another 4 years until 2014. <ref>{{Citation |
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| url = http://www.goal.com/tr/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=395848 |
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| accessdate = 2007-08-29}}</ref> On the other hand, Doğan Medya, the company of the Turkish media magnate [[Aydın Doğan]], argued that the contract of Digiturk would expire in 2008. In accordance to this claim, Doğan Medya came out with a new offer of approximately $180 million.<ref>{{Citation |
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| first = Milliyet Spor |
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In 2005, the Turkish Football Federation signed a five-year deal with mobile phone operator [[Turkcell]] that saw the league's name changed to the 'Turkcell Super League' for five years. It came some years after an abortive sponsorship attempt by Turkcell's rivals, [[Telsim]], in 1999. |
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== Turkcell Süper Lig 2009-2010 Clubs == |
== Turkcell Süper Lig 2009-2010 Clubs == |
Revision as of 17:37, 3 March 2010
File:Turkcell Super League logo.png | |
Founded | 1959 |
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Country | Turkey |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 18 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Bank Asya 1. Lig |
Domestic cup(s) | TFF Super Cup Ziraat Turkey Cup |
International cup(s) | Champions League Europa League |
Current champions | Beşiktaş J.K. (2008–09) |
Most championships | Galatasaray S.K. (17 titles) Fenerbahçe S.K. (17 titles) |
Website | http://guncel.turkcellsuperlig.com.tr/ |
Current: 2009–10 season |
The Süper Lig (formerly National League, First Football League and First Super League and currently known under a sponsorship deal as the Turkcell Süper Lig) is the top-flight league in Turkish nationwide football, and the most popular sporting competition in the country. It is managed by Turkish Football Federation.
The Turkish top flight currently is ranked the 11th best league in Europe.
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Turkcell Süper Lig 2009-2010 Clubs
The clubs to play in the 2009-2010 season are listed below, alongside their home towns.
Club | Home town | Founded in | Stadium | In league since | Finishing position last season | First season in top division | Number of seasons in top division | Last title | Number of titles |
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Ankaragücü | Ankara | 1910 | Ankara 19 Mayıs | 1981-1982 | 13th | 1959 | 47 | - | 0 |
Ankara | Ankara | 1978 | Yenikent ASAŞ | 2004-2005 | 10th | 2004-2005 | 6 | - | 0 |
Antalya | Antalya | 1966 | Antalya Atatürk | 2008-2009 | 12th | 1982-1983 | 15 | - | 0 |
Beşiktaş | İstanbul | 1903 | BJK İnönü | 1959 | 1st | 1959 | 52 | 2008-2009 | 13 |
Bursaspor | Bursa | 1963 | Bursa Atatürk | 2006-2007 | 6th | 1967-1968 | 41 | - | 0 |
Denizlispor | Denizli | 1966 | Denizli Atatürk | 1999-2000 | 14th | 1983-1984 | 19 | - | 0 |
Diyarbakırspor | Diyarbakır | 1968 | Diyarbakır Atatürk | 2009-2010 | TFF First League; 2nd | 1977-1978 | 11 | - | 0 |
Eskişehirspor | Eskişehir | 1965 | Eskişehir Atatürk | 2008-2009 | 11th | 1966-1967 | 24 | - | 0 |
Fenerbahçe | İstanbul | 1907 | Şükrü Saracoğlu | 1959 | 4th | 1959 | 52 | 2006-2007 | 17 |
Galatasaray | İstanbul | 1905 | Ali Sami Yen | 1959 | 5th | 1959 | 52 | 2007-2008 | 17 |
Gaziantepspor | Gaziantep | 1969 | Kamil Ocak | 1990-1991 | 8th | 1979-1980 | 24 | - | 0 |
Gençlerbirliği | Ankara | 1923 | Ankara 19 Mayıs | 1989-1990 | 15th | 1959 | 38 | - | 0 |
İstanbul B.B. | İstanbul | 1990 | Atatürk Olympic | 2007-2008 | 9th | 2007-2008 | 3 | - | 0 |
Kasımpaşa | İstanbul | 1921 | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan | 2009-2010 | TFF First League 4th; Play-Off Winner | 1959-60 | 7 | - | 0 |
Kayserispor | Kayseri | 1966 | Kadir Has | 2004-2005 | 7th | 2004-2005 | 6 | - | 0 |
Manisaspor | Manisa | 1931 | Manisa 19 Mayıs | 2009-2010 | TFF First League; 1st | 2005-2006 | 4 | - | 0 |
Sivasspor | Sivas | 1967 | 4 Eylül | 2005-2006 | 2nd | 2005-2006 | 5 | - | 0 |
Trabzonspor | Trabzon | 1967 | Hüseyin Avni Aker | 1974-1975 | 3rd | 1974-1975 | 36 | 1983-1984 | 6 |
The clubs below took part in the TFF First League play-offs but failed to clinch the final promotion spot for the 2008-09 season.
Club | Home town | Founded in | Last season in Super League | Finishing position in Category A |
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Karşıyaka | İzmir | 1912 | 1995-1996 | 6th |
Altay | İzmir | 1914 | 2002-2003 | 5th |
Boluspor | Bolu | 1965 | 1991-1992 | 3rd |
The clubs below were relegated to the TFF First League at the end of the 2007-08 season.
Club | Home town | Founded in | In league since | Finishing position last season |
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Konyaspor | Konya | 1981 | 2003-2004 | 16th |
Kocaelispor | İzmit | 1966 | 2008-2009 | 17th |
Hacettepespor | Ankara | 1949~2001 | 2007-2008 | 18th |
Champions
Only four clubs, also known as the Big Four (Dört Büyükler in Turkish) have been champions since the beginning of the Super League in 1959: Fenerbahçe SK (17), Galatasaray SK (17), Beşiktaş J.K. (13), and Trabzonspor (6).[1] The first three, all Istanbul-based clubs, are also known as the Big Three (Üç Büyükler in Turkish).
Star Rating System
The Turkish Football Federation permits clubs to place a golden star above their crest on their uniforms for every five national championships won. For the 2009/10 season Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray are permitted three golden stars, Beşiktaş are permitted two golden stars and Trabzonspor are permitted one golden star to be placed above their crest on their jerseys.
Team/stars | Championships | Years won |
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Galatasaray SK | 1962, 1963, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2008 | |
Fenerbahçe SK | 1959, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1983, 1985, 1989, 1996, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007 | |
Beşiktaş JK | 1957*, 1958*, 1960, 1966, 1967, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2003, 2009 | |
Trabzonspor | 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984 |
NOTE :
- *Beşiktaş have formally requested that championships won in the 1956/57 and 1957/58 versions of the Turkish Federation Cup to be considered as Turkish Professional First Division championships. The Turkish Football Federation's ruling on this matter was announced in a press release on March 25, 2002. The press release indicated that the championships won by Beşiktaş in the Turkish Federation Cup will be counted as national titles.[2]
Süper Lig Title wins by decade
1950s |
Team
|
2 |
Beşiktaş |
1 |
Fenerbahçe |
1960s |
Team
|
4 |
Fenerbahçe |
3 |
Galatasaray, Beşiktaş |
1970s |
Team
|
4 |
Fenerbahçe |
3 |
Galatasaray, Trabzonspor |
1980s |
Team
|
3 |
Trabzonspor, Fenerbahçe |
2 |
Beşiktaş, Galatasaray |
1990s |
Team
|
5 |
Galatasaray |
4 |
Beşiktaş |
1 |
Fenerbahçe |
2000s |
Team
|
4 |
Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray |
2 |
Beşiktaş |
Participations
The league was created in the Spring of 1959 by the Turkish Football Federation and played as 1 league only with 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 or 22 teams. These are the 66 teams which took part to the championships played from 1959 to 2010. Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray are the only clubs which played all the seasons.
Note: Kayseri Erciyesspor played as Kayserispor between 1973-1975, 1979-1980, 1985-1986, 1992-1996 and 1997-1998. They were renamed to Kayseri Erciyesspor and played again in Super League between 2005-2007. Also, Kayseri Erciyesspor were renamed to Kayserispor and have played in the Super League since 2004.
Alibeyköyspor played as Adalet S.K. when they were in the Super League between 1959-1960
Keçiörengücü played as Hacettepe when they were in the Super League between 1959-1960 and 1962-1968 and Hacettepe were Gençlerbirliği Oftaş until 2008-2009 season.
Etimesgut Şekerspor played as Şekerhilal between 1959-1963 and Şekerspor between 1964-1966, 1967-1969, 1972-1973 and 1997-1998 when they were in the Super League.
Türk Telekom GSK were PTT when they were playing Super League football between 1960-1971 and 1972-1973.
Siirtspor were Siirt Jetpa S.K. and Manisaspor were Vestel Manisaspor due to the sponsorship reasons
Belediye Vanspor were Vanspor.
All-time table
- As of end of 2008-2009 season[3]
Pos. | Team | Seasons | Most recent season |
Points | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | G.F. | G.A. | Diff. | 1º | 2º | 3º | 3wPts. | |
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1 | Fenerbahçe | 51 | 2008-2009 | 2792 | 1664 | 940 | 436 | 288 | 2891 | 1382 | 1491 | 17 | 9 | 15 | 2285 | 3201 |
2 | Galatasaray | 51 | 2008-2009 | 2791 | 1664 | 937 | 454 | 273 | 2909 | 1400 | 1579 | 17 | 16 | 6 | 2316 | 3255 |
3 | Beşiktaş | 51 | 2008-2009 | 2712 | 1662 | 896 | 467 | 299 | 2661 | 1334 | 1327 | 13 | 13 | 9 | 2259 | 3155 |
4 | Trabzonspor | 36 | 2008-2009 | 1882 | 1154 | 587 | 317 | 250 | 1773 | 1032 | 741 | 6 | 7 | 7 | 1491 | 2078 |
5 | Ankaragücü | 46 | 2008-2009 | 1667 | 1500 | 489 | 437 | 574 | 1730 | 1931 | -201 | 1415 | 1904 | |||
6 | Bursaspor | 40 | 2008-2009 | 1484 | 1298 | 431 | 383 | 484 | 1481 | 1569 | -88 | 1245 | 1676 | |||
7 | Gençlerbirliği | 37 | 2008-2009 | 1443 | 1230 | 412 | 371 | 447 | 1571 | 1612 | -41 | 2 | 1195 | 1607 | ||
8 | Altay | 41 | 2002-2003 | 1372 | 1326 | 413 | 413 | 500 | 1415 | 1608 | -193 | 2 | 1239 | 1652 | ||
9 | Samsunspor | 29 | 2005-2006 | 1054 | 952 | 310 | 245 | 397 | 1056 | 1258 | -202 | 2 | 865 | 1175 | ||
10 | Gaziantepspor | 23 | 2008-2009 | 992 | 756 | 278 | 197 | 281 | 955 | 1008 | -53 | 2 | 753 | 1031 | ||
11 | İstanbulspor | 23 | 2004-2005 | 813 | 756 | 237 | 229 | 290 | 855 | 945 | -90 | 1 | 703 | 940 | ||
12 | Eskişehirspor | 23 | 2008-2009 | 784 | 734 | 252 | 238 | 244 | 806 | 788 | 18 | 3 | 2 | 742 | 994 | |
13 | Kocaelispor | 20 | 2008-2009 | 784 | 640 | 225 | 184 | 265 | 858 | 934 | -78 | 634 | 859 | |||
14 | Göztepe | 25 | 2002-2003 | 763 | 780 | 245 | 249 | 286 | 827 | 910 | -83 | 1 | 724 | 962 | ||
15 | Denizlispor | 18 | 2008-2009 | 710 | 620 | 196 | 166 | 258 | 776 | 884 | -108 | 558 | 754 | |||
16 | Adanaspor | 21 | 2003-2004 | 667 | 670 | 196 | 206 | 268 | 738 | 887 | -149 | 1 | 598 | 794 | ||
17 | Boluspor | 20 | 1991-92 | 654 | 638 | 192 | 215 | 231 | 637 | 709 | -72 | 1 | 599 | 791 | ||
18 | Sarıyer | 13 | 1996-97 | 527 | 436 | 148 | 135 | 153 | 553 | 551 | 2 | 431 | 579 | |||
19 | Antalyaspor | 14 | 2008-2009 | 521 | 478 | 145 | 124 | 209 | 549 | 708 | -159 | 414 | 559 | |||
20 | Karşıyaka | 16 | 1995-96 | 508 | 528 | 152 | 141 | 235 | 533 | 752 | -219 | 445 | 597 | |||
21 | Adana Demirspor | 17 | 1994-95 | 490 | 550 | 146 | 157 | 247 | 514 | 773 | -259 | 449 | 595 | |||
22 | Çaykur Rizespor | 13 | 2007-2008 | 485 | 444 | 145 | 99 | 200 | 472 | 626 | -154 | 389 | 534 | |||
23 | Malatyaspor | 11 | 2005-2006 | 467 | 384 | 134 | 102 | 148 | 507 | 544 | -37 | 1 | 370 | 504 | ||
24 | Konyaspor | 11 | 2008-2009 | 428 | 364 | 112 | 92 | 160 | 442 | 578 | -136 | 316 | 428 | |||
25 | Zonguldakspor | 14 | 1987-88 | 424 | 454 | 135 | 148 | 171 | 425 | 484 | -59 | 1 | 418 | 553 | ||
26 | Ankara Demirspor | 13 | 1970-71 | 385 | 418 | 116 | 153 | 149 | 447 | 509 | -62 | 385 | 501 | |||
27 | Sakaryaspor | 11 | 2006-2007 | 370 | 380 | 114 | 89 | 177 | 452 | 586 | -134 | 317 | 431 | |||
28 | Vefa | 14 | 1973-74 | 363 | 422 | 110 | 143 | 169 | 364 | 514 | -150 | 1 | 363 | 473 | ||
29 | Kayseri Erciyesspor | 11 | 2006-2007 | 343 | 356 | 85 | 110 | 161 | 346 | 532 | -186 | 280 | 365 | |||
30 | Türk Telekomspor | 12 | 1972-73 | 328 | 384 | 97 | 134 | 153 | 352 | 467 | -115 | 328 | 425 | |||
31 | Mersin Idman Yurdu | 11 | 1982-83 | 306[4] | 336 | 102 | 104 | 130 | 295 | 339 | -44 | 308 | 410 | |||
32 | İzmirspor | 10 | 1968-69 | 296 | 326 | 93 | 110 | 123 | 312 | 385 | -73 | 296 | 389 | |||
33 | Diyarbakırspor | 10 | 2005-2006 | 293 | 328 | 85 | 75 | 168 | 295 | 500 | -205 | 245 | 330 | |||
34 | Feriköy | 9 | 1967-68 | 272 | 302 | 92 | 88 | 122 | 266 | 320 | -54 | 272 | 364 | |||
35 | Altınordu | 10 | 1969-70 | 269 | 332 | 84 | 101 | 147 | 314 | 447 | -133 | 269 | 353 | |||
36 | Etimesgut Şekerspor | 10 | 1997-98 | 255 | 320 | 73 | 100 | 147 | 309 | 481 | -172 | 246 | 319 | |||
37 | Orduspor | 9 | 1985-86 | 251 | 284 | 86 | 79 | 119 | 240 | 335 | -95 | 251 | 337 | |||
38 | Kayserispor | 5 | 2008-2009 | 241 | 170 | 64 | 49 | 57 | 243 | 207 | 36 | 197 | 241 | |||
39 | Beykozspor 1908 | 8 | 1965-66 | 238 | 264 | 72 | 94 | 98 | 262 | 314 | -52 | 238 | 310 | |||
40 | Sivasspor | 4 | 2008-2009 | 230 | 136 | 66 | 32 | 38 | 186 | 145 | 41 | 1 | 164 | 230 | ||
41 | Keçiörengücü | 8 | 1967-68 | 210 | 252 | 67 | 76 | 109 | 243 | 334 | -91 | 210 | 277 | |||
42 | Kasımpaşa | 6 | 2007-2008 | 186 | 224 | 53 | 72 | 99 | 176 | 312 | -136 | 178 | 231 | |||
43 | Ankaraspor | 5 | 2008-2009 | 219 | 170 | 53 | 57 | 60 | 210 | 217 | -7 | 163 | 219 | |||
44 | Fatih Karagümrük | 6 | 1983-84 | 157 | 182 | 53 | 51 | 78 | 207 | 236 | -29 | 157 | 210 | |||
45 | Belediye Vanspor | 5 | 1999-2000 | 153 | 170 | 38 | 39 | 93 | 165 | 298 | -133 | 115 | 153 | |||
46 | Giresunspor | 6 | 1976-77 | 151 | 180 | 47 | 57 | 76 | 156 | 209 | -53 | 151 | 198 | |||
47 | Zeytinburnuspor | 5 | 1996-97 | 145 | 162 | 36 | 37 | 89 | 159 | 290 | -131 | 109 | 145 | |||
48 | Manisaspor | 3 | 2007-2008 | 111 | 102 | 29 | 24 | 49 | 135 | 168 | -33 | 82 | 111 | |||
49 | Çanakkale Dardanelspor | 3 | 1998-99 | 109 | 102 | 28 | 25 | 49 | 107 | 154 | -47 | 81 | 109 | |||
50 | Bakırköyspor | 3 | 1992-93 | 105 | 90 | 28 | 21 | 41 | 131 | 135 | -4 | 77 | 105 | |||
51 | Aydınspor | 3 | 1992-93 | 105 | 90 | 26 | 27 | 37 | 105 | 140 | -35 | 79 | 105 | |||
52 | Erzurumspor | 3 | 2000-2001 | 98 | 102 | 25 | 23 | 54 | 116 | 205 | -89 | 73 | 98 | |||
53 | Karabükspor | 3 | 1998-99 | 95 | 98 | 25 | 20 | 53 | 95 | 176 | -81 | 70 | 95 | |||
54 | İstanbul BŞB | 2 | 2008-2009 | 80 | 68 | 22 | 14 | 32 | 81 | 93 | -12 | 58 | 80 | |||
55 | Yozgatspor | 2 | 2001-2002 | 76 | 68 | 19 | 19 | 30 | 101 | 113 | -12 | 57 | 76 | |||
56 | Hacettepe SK | 2 | 2008-2009 | 62 | 68 | 15 | 17 | 36 | 54 | 99 | -45 | 47 | 62 | |||
57 | Akçaabat Sebatspor | 2 | 2004-2005 | 61 | 68 | 14 | 19 | 35 | 85 | 131 | -46 | 47 | 61 | |||
58 | Elazığspor | 2 | 2003-2004 | 59 | 68 | 15 | 14 | 39 | 77 | 138 | -61 | 44 | 59 | |||
59 | Beyoğluspor | 2 | 1963-64 | 50 | 64 | 15 | 20 | 29 | 59 | 90 | -31 | 50 | 65 | |||
60 | Yeşildirek SK | 2 | 1962-63 | 42 | 58 | 13 | 16 | 29 | 51 | 94 | -43 | 42 | 55 | |||
61 | Alibeyköyspor | 2 | 1959-60 | 35 | 52 | 10 | 15 | 27 | 38 | 69 | -31 | 25 | 45 | |||
62 | Petrol Ofisi SK | 1 | 1994-95 | 29 | 34 | 8 | 5 | 21 | 38 | 73 | -35 | 21 | 29 | |||
63 | Balıkesirspor | 1 | 1975-76 | 25 | 30 | 9 | 7 | 14 | 18 | 39 | -21 | 25 | 34 | |||
64 | Siirtspor | 1 | 2000-2001 | 24 | 34 | 6 | 6 | 22 | 47 | 81 | -34 | 18 | 24 | |||
65 | Kahramanmaraşspor | 1 | 1988-89 | 23 | 36 | 4 | 11 | 21 | 22 | 71 | -49 | 19 | 23 | |||
66 | MKE Kırıkkalespor | 1 | 1978-79 | 18 | 30 | 5 | 8 | 17 | 21 | 64 | -43 | 18 | 23 |
- Teams in bold script will play in 2009-10 season.
- Teams in italic script have no professional license in 2009-10 season.
Records
- Season
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- The longest season: 1962-1963 (42 matches)[5]
- Teams
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- Most time champions: Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe with 17 titles
- Most time runner-ups: Galatasaray (16 times)
- Most number of consecutive titles: Galatasaray with 4 seasons in a row (1996 - 2000)
- Largest margin win: 1989-1990 Beşiktaş - Adana Demirspor (10-0)
- Best season start: Beşiktaş with 13 wins out of 13 games (1959-1960)
- Most number of goals scored (1959-2008/2009): Galatasaray (2908 goals)
- Most number of goals scored in a single game: 1991-1992 Fenerbahçe - Gaziantepspor (8-4)
- Best performing team: 1988-1989 Fenerbahçe (29 wins, 6 draws, 1 loss in 36 matches)
- Longest unbeaten run: Beşiktaş (48 matches)
- Longest winning streak: 1959-1960 Beşiktaş (13 matches)
- Unbeaten Champions: 1991-1992 Beşiktaş
- Unbeaten runner-ups: 1985-1986 Galatasaray
- Team with the most wins in a season: 1959-1960 Beşiktaş, 1988-1989 Fenerbahçe (29 wins)
- Highest scoring team in a single round season: 1988-1989 Fenerbahçe (103 goals in 36 games)
- Highest scoring team in a two round season: 1962-1963 Galatasaray (105 goals in 42 games on two round season)
- Lowest conceding team in a single season: Fenerbahçe (6 goals in 30 games, 1969-1970)
- Best overall derby performance: Fenerbahçe (137-116 against Galatasaray), (121-120 against Beşiktaş)
- Most games won in row at home: Galatasaray (25 games)
- Champion team with the most points: 1988-1989 Fenerbahçe (93 pts - 29 wins, 6 draws, 1 loss in 36 matches)
- Players
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- Most number of top scorers per team: Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray (13 times)
- All time top scorer: Hakan Şükür (Galatasaray) (249 goals)
- Most league titles won: Suat Kaya, Bülent Korkmaz and Hakan Şükür (Galatasaray) (8 seasons)
- Top scorer for the most years: Metin Oktay (Galatasaray) (6 times)
- Best top scorer in one season: 1987-1988 Tanju Çolak (Galatasaray) (39 goals)
- Most goals in one match: Tanju Çolak (Fenerbahçe) (6 goals)
Top scorers
Rank | Player | Goals |
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1 | Hakan Şükür | 249 |
2 | Tanju Çolak | 240 |
3 | Hami Mandıralı | 219 |
4 | Metin Oktay | 217 |
5 | Aykut Kocaman | 200 |
6 | Feyyaz Uçar | 191 |
7 | Serkan Aykut | 188 |
8 | Fevzi Zemzem | 144 |
9 | Ertuğrul Sağlam | 132 |
10 | Cenk İşler | 131 |
11 | Mehmet Özdilek | 130 |
As of 10 May 2008 (Bold denotes players still playing in the league). |
Successful Managers
- Coaches with multiple Süper Lig Titles Won (in order of date of first title win)
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- Coaches with four league titles won:
- Ahmet Suat Özyazıcı (1975/1976, 1976/1977, 1979/1980 and 1983/1984 with Trabzonspor)
- Fatih Terim (1996/1997, 1997/1998, 1998/1999 and 1999/2000 with Galatasaray)
- Coaches with three league titles won:
- Gordon Milne (1989/1990, 1990/1991 and 1991/1992 with Beşiktaş)
- Mustafa Denizli (1987/1988 with Galatasaray , 2000/2001 with Fenerbahçe and 2008/2009 with Beşiktaş)
- Christoph Daum (1994/1995 with Beşiktaş, 2003/2004 and 2004/2005 with Fenerbahçe)
- Coaches with two league titles won:
- Ignáce Molnár (1959 and 1967/68 with Fenerbahçe)
- Gündüz Kılıç (1961/1962 and 1962/1963 with Galatasaray)
- Ljubiša Spajić (1965/66 and 1966/67 with Beşiktaş)
- Tomislav Kaleperović (1968/1969 with Galatasaray and 1977/1978 with Fenerbahçe)
- Brian Birch (1971/1972 and 1972/1973 with Galatasaray)
- Didi (1973/1974 and 1974/1975 with Fenerbahçe)
- Özkan Sümer (1978/1979 and 1980/1981 with Trabzonspor)
- Todor Veselinović (1984/1985 and 1988/1989 with Fenerbahçe)
- Mircea Lucescu (2001/2002 with Galatasaray and 2002/2003 with Beşiktaş)
- Coaches with four league titles won:
UEFA ranking
National League Ranking for 2007-08 Euro Season (Previous year rank in italics, UEFA coefficient in parentheses)
- 9 (8) Eredivisie (38.213)
- 10 File:Yellow-Circle.svg (10) Scottish Premier League (33.375)
- 11 File:GreenUpArrow.svg (14) Süper Lig (31.725)
- 12 (11) Ukrainian Premier League (30.100)
- 13 (12) Belgian First Division (26.700)
- Full List [6]
See also
- List of sports attendance figures — the Super League in a worldwide context
- All-time Turkish Super League table
References
- ^ http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=286&ftxtID=7562
- ^ "TFF Basın Bülteni".
- ^ http://www.angelfire.com/nj/sivritepe/0910/0all.html All-time table
- ^ http://www.frmpaylas.com/tsl-tarihcesi/156180-puany-silinen-tek-takym-mersin-ydmanyurdu.html Mersin İdmanyurdu's 2 points were deducted in 1980-81 season
- ^ "turkfutbolu.net Statistics".
- ^ UEFA Country Ranking Retrieved on 9 March 2008
External links
- Template:Tr icon TURKCELL SüperLig Official Site
- Template:En icon Turkcell Süper Football Stats and Results
- Template:En iconSuper League news and column by Ahmet Turgut
- Template:En icon Turkcell Süper League Table and Livescores
- Current Turkish Süper Lig standings
- Template:Tr icon Turkish Football Federation
- Template:Tr icon List of Turkish football transfers 2007-2008
- Template:Tr icon Turkish Soccer Databank
- Template:Tr icon Turksportal - Turkcell Süper Ligi Home Page
- Template:Tr icon Online game broadcasts