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Fenerbahçe SK is a Turkish football club from İstanbul. Its colours are yellow and navy. It plays on its Şükrü Saraçoğlu Stadyumu with a seating capacity of 42,500 that will expand to 52,000 in few years.

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History

Fenerbahçe was founded in 1907 in the district of Kadikoy in Istanbul. The founders were Nurizade Ziya Songülen (the first president), Osmanli Bank employee Mr. Ayetullah and Naval School student Necip Okaner, together with Hasan Sami Kocameme and Asaf Baspinar known as "Hintli". They met at the Besbiyik Street in Moda, in the basement of house number 3.

Fenerbahçe's activities had to be conducted in secrecy until a change of Ottoman legislation in 1908, after which the club was officially registered.

The first football team joined the Istanbul League in 1909. The new team of the 1912–1913 season won the championship for the first time, and without a single defeat at that.

Fenerbahçe
Full nameFenerbahçe Spor Kulübü
NicknameSarı Kanaryalar
(Yellow canaries)
Founded1907
GroundŞükrü Saracoğlu Stadyumu,
Istanbul, Turkey
Capacity42,500
ChairmanAziz Yıldırım
ManagerChristoph Daum
LeagueTürkiye Süper Ligi
2003–04Türkiye Süper Ligi, 1st
 
Home colours
 
Away colours

The Emblem

Emblem

Championships

Turkish football league was founded in 1959 as a national competition. Fenerbahçe was the first club to win the Turkey's national football league.

  1. 1959
  2. 1960–1961
  3. 1963–1964
  4. 1964–1965
  5. 1967–1968
  6. 1969–1970
  7. 1973–1974
  8. 1974–1975
  9. 1977–1978
  10. 1982–1983
  11. 1984–1985
  12. 1988–1989
  13. 1995–1996
  14. 2000–2001
  15. 2003–2004

Famous Fenerbahçe Players

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