According to the statistics of UEFA's league strength and evaluation coefficient for many years, the Turkish Super League (referred to as the Turkish Super League), which symbolizes the highest level of professional football in Turkey, was founded in 1959, and in the past, the long-term ranking in the UEFA system was about 9-12 places. In terms of the national team, Turkey is also a regular team in the finals of the European Championship and the World Cup, and the third place in the World Cup in 2002 is the peak of the team's history, and the long-term training of players also has its own set.
According to the current regulations of UEFA, the champions of the Turkish Super League will directly qualify for the Champions League for the season, the runners-up will participate in the Champions League play-offs, and if they are not successful, they will go to the Europa League, while the third and fourth places will qualify for the Europa League qualifiers. It can be said that from the perspective of the competitiveness of the league, the Turkish Super League cannot be compared with the five major leagues, but it is also remarkable, and many other country's demon players or veterans who want to pan for gold after the peak will choose to spend a period of time in the Turkish Super League.
When it comes to Turkish football club representatives, I wonder which one you would think of? In this article, the author will take stock of the TOP5 representatives according to the achievements and influence and introduce them slightly for your reference. Of course, due to space limitations, if there is a choice of discussion or lost pearls, you are welcome to leave a message in the comment area to share.
V. Basaksel
Major honors in team history: 1 Turkish Super League champion.
Basaksel is a fairly young Turkish football club located in Istanbul, founded in 1990, positioned as a new upstart club in Turkish football, with a strong presence in Turkish football in recent years and often getting European opportunities in recent years. In the 19-20 season, Basakcel won the first Turkish Super League title in the history of the team.
Trabzon
Major honors in team history: 6-time Turkish Super League champion.
Looking back at Trabzon's team history, it can be said that this football club located in the northeast of Turkey is a Turkish club in the second class alone and the strongest Turkish football club outside of Istanbul.
In the 1970s and mid-1980s, Trabzon was the most powerful in Turkish football, with the meritorious coach Osyaziz at the time being the biggest contributor behind it. In fact, five of their six championships in team history have occurred in that era.
Entering the post-Osyaziz era, although it is still a first-class team in Turkey, Trabzon and the league champions are always missed, unable to compete with the following three finalists.
Iii. Besiktas
Main honors in team history: 16-time Turkish Super League champion
Turkey's three biggest soccer giants are all located in the capital Istanbul, and besiktas, one of the traditional top three teams, has been quite stable over the years, winning the championship from Fenerbahce or Galatasaray in almost every era, and occasionally appearing in the Champions League.
Ii. Fenerbahce
Major honors in team history: 19-time Turkish Super League champion.
Located in Istanbul, Fenerbahce Club is arguably one of the oldest clubs in the history of Turkish football, with its predecessors dating back to the early 20th century. In addition to football, Fenerbahce has also developed many sports such as basketball and volleyball, and can be said to be quite influential Turkish sports giants.
In the Turkish Super League, Fenerbahce has long been regarded as a sworn enemy of Galatasaray, and the meeting between the two teams is seen as a "Turkish derby". In addition to attracting many local talents, Fenerbahce also has a lot of silver bullet resources in the introduction of foreign aid, such as Van General Van Persie, who played for a period of time at this club.
1. Galatasaray
The main honors in the history of the team: 22 Turkish Super League titles, 1 European Union Cup champion, 1 European Super Cup champion.
Located in Istanbul, Galatasaray Istanbul is the most successful team in the history of the Turkish Football League, ranking first in the Turkish Super League, it is also the first Turkish club to win the European championship, with the Turkish Telecom Arena, the home of the devil, which has a hot atmosphere and home team fans make great use of torches, smoke, drums, flags and giant posters to create a magnificent scene.
It is worth mentioning that Galatasaray once recorded a 131-decibel sound wave at home, which is the largest football field recorded in Guinness World. Because the atmosphere of the game is too hot, Galatasaray is also a club with a high frequency of malignant events at home.
Galatasaray can be said to be a big player in the cultivation of Turkish internationals, representative figures such as Hakan Suq, etc., and have always been quite powerful in foreign invocation, including Drogba, Falcao, Haji, Judel, Ribery, Cowell and other well-known players have worn the robes in Galatasaray.
Looking back at the history of the team, Galatasaray's peak year or a particularly impressive year is 2000. Led by Georgi Haji and Hakan Souk, the team won the UEFA League Cup and the UEFA Super Cup, with arsenal and Real Madrid at the end of the journey.