Football in Turkey
Football is the most popular sport in Turkey, followed by basketball, tracing its roots to the Ottoman Empire. Approximately three-quarters of the Turkish people are interested in football.
The first matches were played in Ottoman Salonica in 1875. The sport was introduced by English residents. The Turkish football league system comprises five professional leagues, one of which is dedicated to female athletes.
History
League system
Süper Lig
The Süper Lig is the top division in Turkey since 1959. There are 18 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 the top four, are also given a spot. Each season, the four teams with the least points are relegated to the TFF First League. A total of 75 clubs have competed in the Süper Lig, but only six clubs have been champions so far: Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş, Trabzonspor, Başakşehir and Bursaspor. Galatasaray has won the most Süper Lig trophies with 25 trophies.The most popular Süper Lig clubs on X as of 6 May 2025:
Reserve leagues
Clubs in the Turkish football league system do not have reserve teams with the exception of Genclerbirligi and Altinordu. Hacettepe SK is the reserve side of Genclerbirligi, and Nigde Anadolu FK is of Altinordu. Other clubs have U21 and U18 teams which compete outside the main league system.Amateur football
Below the four professional leagues in Turkish football are amateur leagues. Amateur football clubs include:- Seniors’ First Amateur League: 2145 clubs
- Seniors’ Second Amateur League: 1743 clubs
- Seniors’ Third Amateur League: 1 club
- Women's League: 9 clubs
- Juniors’ First Amateur League: 27 clubs
- Juniors’ Second Amateur League: 100 clubs
- Juniorsclubs
- * Antalya: 10 clubs
- * Bursa: 16 clubs
- * Istanbul: 18 clubs
- * İzmir: 12 clubs
- * Diyarbakır: 7 clubs
- * Trabzon: 13 clubs
- * Samsun: 10 clubs
Largest football stadiums in Turkey
| # | Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | Home team | Opened |
| 1 | Atatürk Olympic Stadium | 74,753 | Istanbul | Turkey | 2002 | |
| 2 | Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi | 53,978 | Istanbul | Galatasaray SK | 2011 | |
| 3 | İzmir Atatürk Stadium | 51,337 | İzmir | Karşıyaka SK | 1971 | |
| 4 | Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium | 47,430 | Istanbul | Fenerbahçe SK | 1908 | |
| 5 | Bursa Metropolitan Municipality Stadium | 43,361 | Bursa | Bursaspor | 2015 | |
| 6 | Beşiktaş Stadium | 42,590 | Istanbul | Beşiktaş JK | 2016 | |
| 7 | Konya Metropolitan Municipality Stadium | 42,000 | Konya | Konyaspor | 2014 | |
| 8 | Şenol Güneş Sports Complex | 40,782 | Trabzon | Trabzonspor | 2017 | |
| 9 | Kocaeli Stadium | 34,829 | İzmit | Kocaelispor | 2018 | |
| 10 | Samsun 19 Mayıs Stadium | 33,919 | Samsun | Samsunspor | 2017 |
Cup competitions
The two major cup competitions are the Turkish Cup and Turkish Super Cup. The Turkish Cup includes clubs from every division. The Super Cup is an annual match held between the winners of the Süper Lig and Turkish Cup.Now-defunct Turkish cup competitions include the Prime Minister's Cup, Atatürk Cup, Istanbul Football Cup and Spor Toto Cup.
Qualification for European competitions
| Competition | Who Qualifies | Notes |
| UEFA Champions League league phase | Club finishing 1st in the Süper Lig | |
| UEFA Champions League play-off round | Club finishing 2nd in the Süper Lig | |
| UEFA Europa League second qualifying round | Club finishing 3rd in the Süper Lig | |
| UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round | Club finishing 4th in the Süper Lig | |
| UEFA Europa League play-off round | Winner of the Turkish Cup | If the winner is already guaranteed a place in Europe, the highest ranked club in Süper Lig which did not qualify to UEFA Champions League will replace them. |
In addition, once in a European competition, it becomes possible to qualify for others:
- All the losers of the Champions League third qualifying round go forward to the UEFA Europa League Play-off round
- All the losers of the Champions League play-off round go forward to the UEFA Europa League group stage
European competition records
UEFA Super Cup
- Galatasaray ''''''
European Cup / UEFA Champions League
- Galatasaray
- Galatasaray
- Galatasaray
- Besiktaş
- Galatasaray ‡
- Galatasaray
- Fenerbahçe
- Galatasaray
UEFA Cup / Europa League
- Galatasaray
- Fenerbahçe
- Besiktaş
- Besiktaş
UEFA Europa Conference League
- Fenerbahçe
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
- Göztepe
Balkans Cup
- Fenerbahçe '
- Sarıyerspor '
- Samsunspor
- Eskişehirspor
UEFA Cup Winners Cup
- Fenerbahçe
- Göztepe
- Bursaspor
- Galatasaray
UEFA Intertoto Cup
- Kayserispor
- Trabzonspor
- Sivasspor
- İstanbulspor
- Samsunspor
- Trabzonspor
- Bursaspor
Turkey national team
Women's football
Records
Seasons
Attendances
The average attendance per top-flight football league season and the club with the highest average attendance:| Season | League average | Best club | Best club average |
| 2024-25 | 11,840 | Galatasaray | 43,039 |
| 2023-24 | 11,026 | Galatasaray | 43,133 |
| 2022-23 | 12,426 | Galatasaray | 45,186 |
| 2021-22 | — | — | — |
| 2020-21 | — | — | — |
| 2019-20 | 13,930 | Fenerbahçe | 39,352 |
| 2018-19 | 14,088 | Galatasaray | 36,160 |
| 2017-18 | 12,874 | Galatasaray | 40,778 |
| 2016-17 | 10,313 | Beşiktaş | 30,448 |
| 2015-16 | 8,427 | Fenerbahçe | 28,589 |
| 2014-15 | 7,989 | Galatasaray | 23,812 |
| 2013-14 | 12,131 | Fenerbahçe | 34,811 |
| 2012-13 | 12,984 | Fenerbahçe | 42,585 |
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