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Galatasaray
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Galatasaray Information
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| Address: |
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Metin
Oktay Tesisleri, Florya-Istanbul |
| Telephone: |
(212)
2515707 |
| Fax: |
(212)
2511212 |
| Founded: |
1905 |
| Stadium: |
Ali
Sami Yen |
| Website: |
www.galatasaray.org.tr |
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Galatasaray History
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Galatasaray Spor Kulübü (Galatasaray
Sports Club) is a Turkish sports club based in Istanbul which is
most famous for its football section. Founded in 1905 by Ali
Sami Yen, Galatasaray currently has 15 Turkish league
championships, and also won the UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup in
2000.
Galatasaray is the only team that has won the UEFA Cup without
being beaten in a single match, and is also notable for being
the first team to win the competition after having been knocked
out of the Champions League. In winning the UEFA Cup during
season 1999/00, beating Arsenal of England on penalties,
Galatasaray became the first Turkish club to win a European
trophy. This honour was not achieved without controversy, as two
supporters of Leeds United of England were slain by Galatasaray
fans before the two clubs met in the Istanbul leg of the
competition semifinal. However, Turkish authorities claim this
incident had little to do with football.
The club is the most internationally recognised Turkish club as
a result of its domination of its domestic league and frequent
appearances in international club competitions over the past
decade. The club is also one of the "Big Three" clubs in Turkey
- the others are the arch-rivals Fenerbahçe and Besiktas.
Galatasaray is famous for its outstandingly enthusiastic home
support, especially for its supporters' habit of displaying
enormous banners throughout its ground, welcoming them "to Hell!"
The club's ground, Ali Sami Yen Stadyumu, reopened for the
2004-05 season, although a massive renovation project is still
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Galatasaray Honours, Trophies & Awards
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Galatasaray was champion of
Turkish Premier Super League in following years:
2001-2002
1999-2000
1998-1999
1997-1998
1996-1997
1993-1994
1992-1993
1987-1988
1986-1987
1972-1973
1971-1972
1970-1971
1968-1969
1962-1963
1961-1962
1938-1939 |
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