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1970–71 1.Lig
The following are the statistics of the Turkish First Football League for the 1970–71 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Galatasaray S.K. Galatasaray Spor Kulübü (, ''Galatasaray Sports Club'') is a Turkish sports club based on the European side of the city of Istanbul in Turkey. Most notable for its association football department, the club also consists of various other de ... won the championship. League table Results ReferencesTurkey - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1970-71 1.Lig Süper Lig seasons 1970–71 in Turkish football Turkey ...
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Süper Lig
The Süper Lig (, ''Super League''), officially known as Spor Toto Süper Lig for sponsorship reasons, 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. In the 2022–23 season, nineteen clubs compete, where a champion is decided and three clubs are promoted from, and relegated to the 1. Lig. The season runs from August to May, with each club playing 36 matches. Matches are played Friday through Monday. The competition was initially established in 1923. The league succeeded the Turkish Football Championship and the National Division, both being former top-level national competitions. The Süper Lig is currently 20th in the UEFA coefficient ranking of leagues based on club performances in European competitions over the last five years. A total of 73 clubs have competed in the Süper Lig, but only six have won the title to date: Galatasaray (22), Fenerba ...
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İstanbulspor
İstanbulspor is a Turkish football and sports club founded by Istanbul High School students in 1926. In 2004–05 they were relegated from the Turkish Süper Lig (Super League) to TFF 1. Lig. For many decades it was the fourth most famous and well-developed professional football club from Istanbul, coming after Beşiktaş, Galatasaray, and Fenerbahçe. After being bought by the Uzan Family in 1990, it has been repossessed by the government and resold to third companies. Their greatest success is the Turkish championship title won in 1932. History İstanbulspor was founded by Kemal Halim Gürgen and Istanbul High School students on 4 January 1926, being one of the first sports clubs of the Turkish Republican period. In the 1931–32 season, İstanbulspor won both the Istanbul League and Turkish Football Championship. Until 1990, the club was managed by Istanbul High School foundation. During this period, İstanbulspor has relegated from and promoted to the top division ...
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Türk Telekom GSK
Türk Telekom GSK is a sports club located in Ankara, Turkey. The club mostly referred incorrectly as Türk Telekomspor. The football team plays their home games in Ankara Türk Telekom Stadı in Ankara. The club was founded in 1954 as Telspor and its previous name was PTT, and its colors were yellow and black. PTT had played in the First Level. It also has a basketball team, Türk Telekom B.K., which plays in the Turkish Basketball League. Türk Telekomspor played Turkish Basketball League between 1966–1973 and 1991–1996 as PTT. They changed their name as currently one in 1996. Their football section ceased to exist with the end of the 2010–11 season. Squad Participations for football team * Turkish Super League: 1960–71, 1972–73 * TFF First League: 1971–72, 1973–74, 1983–94, 1995–98, 2000–01, 2003–07 * TFF Second League: 1974–75, 1994–95, 1998–00, 2001–03, 2007–11 (Football section was closed in 2011) * Turkish Region ...
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Göztepe SK
Göztepe (''watch hill'' in Turkish) may refer to: *Göztepe, Kadıköy, a neighbourhood of Kadıköy district in Istanbul, Turkey **Göztepe railway station, a train station **Göztepe (Istanbul Metro, M4), a metro station *Göztepe, Konak, a neighborhood of Konak district in İzmir, Turkey **Göztepe (İzmir Metro), a metro station **Göztepe (Tram İzmir), a tram station **Göztepe S.K., a football (soccer) club *Göztepe, Pazaryolu Göztepe is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Pazaryolu, Erzurum Province in Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental coun ...
, a neighbourhood of Pazaryolu District of Erzurum Province, Turkey {{DEFAULTSORT:Goztepe ...
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TFF Second League
TFF 2. Lig (Turkish Football Federation Second League), is the third level in the Turkish football league system. It was founded in the 2001–02 season with the name of ''Turkish Second League Category B'' as a continuation of the then second level division. In the 2005–06 season the name of the league was changed to ''Lig B''. Since the 2007–08 season the league's current name is used along with sponsor names. Turkish Second Football League (in Turkish: ''Türkiye İkinci Futbol Ligi'' or shortly ''İkinci Lig'' or ''2. Lig'') is a defunct football league in Turkey. It was the second level division in Turkish football since its foundation in 1963–64 until the formation of the new league system in 2001–02. The Second Football League was divided into two categories in the 2001–02 season: Category A and Category B. Since 2007–08 Category A has continued as the TFF First League and Category B has continued as the TFF Second League. League status In the 2009–10 season ...
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1972 Balkans Cup
The 1972 Balkans Cup was an edition of the Balkans Cup, a football competition for representative clubs from the Balkan states. It was contested by 6 teams and Trakia Plovdiv won the trophy. Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Finals First leg Second leg ''Trakia Plovdiv won 5–4 on aggregate.'' References External links RSSSF Archive → Balkans Cup* * ''Mehmet Çelik'' ''Turkish Soccer'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Balkans Cup 1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, me ... 1971–72 in European football 1972–73 in European football 1971–72 in Romanian football 1972–73 in Romanian football 1971–72 in Greek football 1972–73 in Greek football 1971–72 in Bulgarian football 1972–73 in Bulgarian footb ...
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