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As of 21 September 2024, Fenerbahce leads over Galatasaray in Super Lig games which they won 15 games more: 53 won and 38 lost, 44 ended in draw. In total official games Fenerbahce leads 101-87 in wins, 91 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.
The 2023–24 season was the 117th season in the existence of Fenerbahçe S.K. and the club's 66th consecutive season in the top flight of Turkish football.In addition to the domestic league, Fenerbahçe participated in this season's edition of the Turkish Cup, Turkish Super Cup and UEFA Europa Conference League.
Fenerbahce 1-1 Manchester United: Mourinho was predictably at the centre of attention but Erik ten Hag’s side remain without a win in the Europa League this season
eliminated by MTK Budapest 0–2 in Budapest, 3–1 in Istanbul, 0–1 in Rome Balkans Cup; 1966–67: Champion: won against AEK Athens 1–2 in Athens, 1–0 in Istanbul, 3–1 in Istanbul UEFA Champions League; 2007–08: Quarter-finalist: eliminated by Chelsea 2–1 in Istanbul, 0–2 in London UEFA Europa League; 2012–13: Semi-finalist
The 2024–25 season is the 118th season in the existence of Fenerbahçe, and the club's 67th consecutive season in the top flight of Turkish football.In addition to the domestic league, Fenerbahçe are participating in this season's edition of the Turkish Cup, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League.
Ziya Songülen the Founder and First President of club. The founder and first president of Fenerbahçe, Nurizade Ziya Songülen, was first introduced to the football in England, where he went for higher education after graduating from Istanbul Saint-Joseph College in 1903, and was inspired by the football teams in this country, where the sport of football was born. [13]
The team won its first Istanbul championship in Greco-Roman in 1961. The captain of the Fenerbahçe Greco-Roman team, which was the Istanbul champion for three years in a row between 1966 and 1968, Sırrı Acar won the European championship in 1967 and 1968, and the World championship in 1967.
eliminated by MTK Budapest 0–2 in Budapest, 3–1 in Istanbul, 0–1 in Rome Balkans Cup; 1966–67: Champion: won against AEK Athens 1–2 in Athens, 1–0 in Istanbul, 3–1 in Istanbul UEFA Champions League; 2007–08: Quarter-finalist: eliminated by Chelsea 2–1 in Istanbul, 0–2 in London UEFA Europa League; 2012–13: Semi-finalist