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The first competition to bring forth a national champion was the Turkish Football Championship (Turkish: Türkiye Futbol Şampiyonası), which began in 1924 and continued until 1951. [10] The championship format was based on a knockout competition, contested between the winners of the country's top regional leagues.
The Turkish Football Championship (Turkish: Türkiye Futbol Şampiyonası) was a top-level football competition in Turkey. It was the first nationwide championship in Turkish football history. The championship was organised by the Turkish Football Federation (then called Futbol Hey'et-i Müttehidesi). [1]
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
The championship ended in 1922 with the Burning of Smyrna and the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey. Apollon Smyrnis was the most successful club with 5 titles. A new league for Turkish teams was created in Smyrna in 1915 until 1917 between Altay S.K., Karşıyaka S.K., Turan and Tripoli. Altay S.K. won 3 championships. [3] [4]
Became the first champion of Turkish Football League in 1959 which was the first season of the league. [22] Won 5 titles in 1967–68 (League championship, Turkish Cup, TSYD, Prime Minister's Cup and Turkish Super Cup). [22] Conceded only 6 goals in 1969–70 season. [22]
General Harrington Cup; Winners (1): 1923 Atatürk Cup; Winners (1) (shared-record): 1964 Fleet Cup; Winners (4) (record): 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 TSYD Cup; Winners ...
Pages in category "Turkish football championship–winning seasons" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
An exception was made in 1941, when 1940 Turkish Football Championship winners Eskişehir Demirspor (the only club from outside the three major cities) and a third club from Ankara were included. [6] In 1940 the Turkish Football Federation decided to resume the Turkish Football Championship. As a result, both national championships were held at ...