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(Top) 1 Alphabetical team listing. 2 TFF Third League. 3 Regional and Amateur Clubs. 4 See also. 5 References. ... This is a list of association football clubs in Turkey.
The Süper Lig (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈsypæɾ liɟ], Super League), officially known as Trendyol Süper Lig for sponsorship reasons, [3] is a Turkish professional league for association football clubs. It is the top-flight of the Turkish football league system and is run by the Turkish Football Federation.
Pages in category "Football clubs in Turkey" The following 175 pages are in this category, out of 175 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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.
The Süper Lig (Super League) is the top division in Turkey since 1959. There are 19 clubs in the league. The league ushered in clubs from all over Turkey to compete with each other. Currently, clubs finishing in the top four places in the league enter qualifying rounds of European competitions, and the winners of the Turkish Cup, if not one of ...
This means a club in the Turkish Regional Amateur League may be promoted to the top flight Süper Lig. There are two stages to being promoted to the Turkish Third League. First, provinces who do not have professional clubs send a club or clubs to play. These provinces are: 2 clubs — Düzce, Edirne, Kırklareli, Nevşehir
Pendikspor was the third side relegated to the second level after a 1–0 home loss to Gaziantep on 26 May 2024, ending its one-year stay at the top level. The fourth and final team relegated was Ankaragücü, were relegated after a 4–2 away loss against Trabzonspor on 26 May 2024 that ended their two-year stay in the top flight. This meant ...
In 1951 the TFF introduced professionalism in Turkish football. Shortly after, the top-level Istanbul League and the clubs playing there adopted professionalism, while the Ankara and İzmir clubs followed some years later in 1955.