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1911–12 Istanbul Football League
The 1911–12 İstanbul Football League season was the 8th season of the league. Fenerbahçe won the league for the first time. Galatasaray protested Istanbul League Organization' s decision regarding Adnan İbrahim Pirioglu's penalty and did not join the league. Fenerbahçe, which developed and strengthened its squad with new young players, became champions without being defeated. The most important aspect of this season was that with Fenerbahçe being champions, the championship streak of English and Greek teams completely ended, and from this date on, only Turkish teams became champions in the Istanbul Football League. NB: 3-2-1 point system. Season Matches 29 October 1911, Fenerbahçe SK - Cadi-Keuy FC: 3-1 9 November 1911, Fenerbahçe SK - Rumblers FC: 2-2 24 December 1911, Fenerbahçe SK - Progress FC: 2-0 21 January 1912, Fenerbahçe SK - Strugglers FC: 0-0 2 February 1912, Fenerbahçe SK - Cadi-Keuy FC: 4-0 25 February 1912, Fenerbahçe SK - Rumblers FC: ...
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İstanbul Football League
The Istanbul Football League () was founded as a regional association football, football league under the name Constantinople Football Association League by James La Fontaine and Henry Pears in Istanbul, the capital of the former Ottoman Empire, in 1904. The Istanbul League was the first football organization ever in the Ottoman Empire and later Turkey. In the inaugural 1904–05 season the matches between the four teams, Moda F.C., Moda FC, HMS Imogene F.C., HMS Imogene, Elpis F.C., Elpis FC, and Cadi-Keuy F.C., Cadi-Keuy FC were played on Sundays, leading to the name of the league, Istanbul Sunday League. Henry Pears, an Englishman and one of the three founders, promised to ultimately award the shield to the club with the most championships won during the initial 10 years. The Istanbul Friday League was founded in 1915 and replaced the Istanbul Sunday League. Seven teams participated in its inaugural 1915–16 Istanbul Football League, 1915–16 season. From 1923–24 to 1950 ...
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1910–11 Istanbul Football League
The 1910–11 Istanbul Football League season was the 7th season of the league. Galatasaray S.K. (football team), Galatasaray won the league for the third time. Season Matches Galatasaray S.K. (football), Galatasaray – Fenerbahçe S.K. (football), Fenerbahçe SK: 5–0 Galatasaray S.K. (football), Galatasaray – Fenerbahçe S.K. (football), Fenerbahçe SK: Galatasaray S.K. 7–0 Fenerbahçe S.K., 7–0 Galatasaray S.K. (football), Galatasaray – Progress FC: 3–1 Galatasaray S.K. (football), Galatasaray – Progress FC: 8–1 Galatasaray S.K. (football), Galatasaray – Strugglers FC: 1–0 Galatasaray S.K. (football), Galatasaray – Strugglers FC: 3–0 ''Won by decision'' Galatasaray S.K. (football), Galatasaray – Cadi-Keuy FC: 1–0 Galatasaray S.K. (football), Galatasaray – Cadi-Keuy FC: 1–0 Fenerbahçe S.K. (football), Fenerbahçe SK – Progress FC: 0–5 Fenerbahçe S.K. (football), Fenerbahçe SK – Progress FC: 0–1 Fenerbahçe S.K. (football), Fenerbahç ...
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1913–14 Istanbul Football League
The 1913–14 İstanbul Football League season was the ninth season of the İstanbul Football League. Fenerbahçe S.K., Fenerbahçe won the league for the second time. Strugglers FC left the league after their sixth match after refusing to change their original kit. Telefoncular FC also left the league after their fifth match. The remaining matches involving these clubs were ruled a 3–0 win for the opposing side. Progress FC changed its name to Altınordu İdman Yurdu SK during the season. Season References

http://www.mackolik.com/Standings/Default.aspx?sId=15828 * Dağlaroğlu, Rüştü. ''Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü Tarihi 1907-1957'' {{DEFAULTSORT:1913-14 Istanbul Football League Istanbul Football League seasons 1913–14 in European association football leagues, Istanbul 1913–14 in Turkish football, Istanbul ...
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Galatasaray S
Galatasaray Spor Kulübü (, ''Galatasaray Sports Club''), more commonly referred to as simply Galatasaray and familiarly as Cimbom, is a Turkish sports club based on the European side of the city of Istanbul including basketball, wheelchair basketball, volleyball, water polo, handball, athletics, swimming, rowing, sailing, judo, bridge, motorsport, equestrian, esports, and chess. Galatasaray S.K. is among the key members of the Galatasaray Community Cooperation Committee together with Galatasaray University and the prestigious Galatasaray High School. The football branch of Galatasaray has accumulated the most Süper Lig (25), Turkish Cup (19), and Turkish Super Cup (17) titles in Turkey, thus making them the most decorated football club in Turkey, as those competitions are the top nationwide professional leagues and cups within the Turkish football system that is recognized and accounted for in accordance to the regulations set by the Turkish Football Federation a ...
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Rumblers FC
Rumblers FC was a club which was founded by Istanbul Turks and Englishmen derived from Moda FC and Elpis FC in Turkey in 1911. Honours *Istanbul Football League The Istanbul Football League () was founded as a regional association football, football league under the name Constantinople Football Association League by James La Fontaine and Henry Pears in Istanbul, the capital of the former Ottoman Empire, ...: **Runners-Up: 1911–1912 See also * List of Turkish Sports Clubs by Foundation Dates Defunct football clubs in Turkey Association football clubs established in 1911 Football clubs in Istanbul Association football clubs disestablished in 1915 Sports clubs and teams disestablished in 1915 1911 establishments in the Ottoman Empire 1915 disestablishments in the Ottoman Empire {{Turkey-footyclub-stub ...
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Strugglers FC
Strugglers FC was an association football club which was founded in Istanbul by the Greek residents of the city in 1908. The club withdrew from the league and disbanded after warnings from Ottoman authorities to change their blue-white colour scheme inspired by the Greek flag. Honours *Istanbul Football League The Istanbul Football League () was founded as a regional association football, football league under the name Constantinople Football Association League by James La Fontaine and Henry Pears in Istanbul, the capital of the former Ottoman Empire, ...: **Runners-Up: 1909–1910 See also * List of Turkish Sports Clubs by Foundation Dates References * Tuncay, Bülent (2002). ''Galatasaray Tarihi''. Yapı Kredi Yayınları * Dağlaroğlu, Rüştü. ''Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü Tarihi 1907–1957'' Defunct football clubs in Turkey Sports clubs and teams established in 1908 Association football clubs established in 1908 Association football clubs disestablished in 1913 ...
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Progress FC
Progress is movement towards a perceived refined, improved, or otherwise desired state. It is central to the philosophy of progressivism, which interprets progress as the set of advancements in technology, science, and social organization efficiency – the latter being generally achieved through direct societal action, as in social enterprise or through activism, but being also attainable through natural sociocultural evolution – that progressivism holds all human societies should strive towards. The concept of progress was introduced in the early-19th-century social theories, especially social evolution as described by Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer. It was present in the Enlightenment's philosophies of history. As a goal, social progress has been advocated by varying realms of political ideologies with different theories on how it is to be achieved. Measuring progress Specific indicators for measuring progress can range from economic data, technical innovations, chang ...
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Cadi-Keuy FC
Cadi-Keuy FC is a defunct sports club of Istanbul, Ottoman Empire. History Cadi-Keuy FC was a club which was founded by Englishmen James Lafontaine and Horace Armitage in 1902. Its name is a foreign rendering of Kadıköy, its home ground, as the standard Turkish Latin alphabet did not yet exist at the time of the club's creation. On Sunday 31 January 1909 Kadiköy reached the final of the ''Union Club Cup'', the first football cup to be played in Ottoman Empire, at the Union Club field at Kadiköy. They lost 4-0 to Galatasaray AFC. Historical squads Constantinople champions 1906 Temistol Moisiyadis, Yani Vasiliadis, James Lafontaine, Cinon Poliheroniadis, Todori, Anthony Darny, “Bobby” Fuat Hüsnü, Dick Lafontaine, Horace Armitage, Nicholas Darny, Yorgo Yerasimidis, Mihal Yerasimidis, Toto Stelyanidis. Directors: Yani Vasiliadis, James Lafontaine. Honours * Constantinople Football League: **Winners: 1905–1906, 1906–1907 *Union Club Cup: **Runners-up: 1909 Matche ...
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Istanbul Football League Seasons
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