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Fenerbahçe S.K.

Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü (Turkish pronunciation: [feˈnæɾbahtʃe], meaning Fenerbahçe Sports Club), commonly known as Fenerbahçe or simply Fener, is a major Turkish professional multi-sport club based in the Kadıköy district of Istanbul, Turkey. Fenerbahçe is parent to a number of different competitive departments including football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, athletics, swimming, sailing, boxing, rowing, and eSports, which have won numerous European and domestic titles over the club's history.

Fenerbahçe S.K.
Full nameFenerbahçe Spor Kulübü
(Fenerbahçe Sports Club)
NicknamesSarı Kanaryalar (The Yellow Canaries)
Sarı Lacivertliler (The Yellow-Navy Blues)
Efsane (The Legend)
Fener (The Beacon of Light)
Short nameFB
SportMultiple
SchoolFenerbahçe University
Founded3 May 1907; 115 years ago (1907-05-03) as Fenerbahçe Football Club by Lycée Saint-Joseph[a]
Based inIstanbul, Turkey
StadiumFenerbahçe Şükrü Saracoğlu Sports Complex
Colors    Yellow and Navy blue
AnthemYaşa Fenerbahçe (Viva Fenerbahçe)
OwnerFenerbahçe S.A.
PresidentAli Koç
SecretaryBurak Kızılhan[1]
TitlesIntercontinental titles: 1
European titles: 7
Balkan titles: 4
MascotYellow canary
Local mediaFenerbahçe TV
WebsiteFenerbahçe S.K.

Fenerbahçe is one of the oldest and most successful multi-sport clubs in Turkey, having won as much as 12 international titles, including 8 major European titles, 1 World Championship and 4 regional Balkan titles in five sports (Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Tennis).[2] They have won European titles with four of their sports departments (Fenerbahçe Men's Basketball, Fenerbahçe Men's Volleyball, Fenerbahçe Women's Volleyball, Fenerbahçe Women's Table Tennis), being one of two sports clubs in Turkey and one of a few in Europe to have achieved this rare feat.[2]

The men's football department is the most notable one of the club and has won a total of 64 domestic trophies, including a record 28 Turkish championship titles (19 Turkish Super League, 6 National Division, and 3 Turkish Football Championship titles), among others.[3][4][5] The club is also leading the all-time table of the Turkish Super League. In international club football, Fenerbahçe have won the Balkans Cup in 1968, the first international trophy won by a Turkish football team.

The men's basketball team is one of the most successful in Turkey and is the first team in Turkish basketball history to have won the EuroLeague. They became European champions in the 2016–17 season and runners-up in 2015–16 and 2017–18.[6] The club have played in five consecutive EuroLeague Final Fours (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) so far, which is also a Turkish record.

In volleyball, Fenerbahçe became the first Turkish club ever to be crowned World champions in an Olympic team sport, by winning the FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship undefeated in 2010.[7] They also were crowned European Champions by winning the CEV Champions League in the 2011–12 season, having reached the final before in 2010.[8] Furthermore, they won the CEV Cup in 2014. The men's volleyball team won the CEV Challenge Cup, also in the 2013–14 season, thus writing volleyball history as the women's team won another continental title, the aforementioned CEV Cup, the very same day.[9][10][11] By achieving this unparalleled feat, Fenerbahçe became the only sports club in Turkey and one of few in Europe with European titles won in both the men's and women's volleyball departments. They also became Balkan Champions in 2009 and 2013.

The table tennis department of Fenerbahçe is the best in Turkey and one of the best in Europe, with the women's team having won the ETTU Cup two times in a row, in the 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons, which is a Turkish record.[12][13] They became the only Turkish team that played in a European Champions League Final, and they won the Champions League title in 2015 undefeated, thus achieving the only Triple Crown ever for a Turkish table tennis team.[14][15] The men's team reached the final of the ETTU Cup in 2008, which is the best result for any Turkish team to date.

The former tennis team won the Balkan Championship in 1932.[2]

Fenerbahçe is one of the most supported Turkish clubs with millions of fans inside Turkey and millions of others in the Turkish diaspora all over the world[16]

The club has 309,026 paid members as of 16 September 2012.[17]

History

Foundation and early history

 
Ziya Songülen the founder and first president
 
Ayetullah Bey the founder and second president

Fenerbahçe was founded as a football club in 1907 in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire, by Ziya Songülen (then Nurizade Ziya Bey), Ayetullah Bey and Necip Okaner (then Enver Necip Bey). This group of individuals founded the club secretly in order to keep a low profile and not get into any trouble with the strict Ottoman rule. So strict that the Sultan, Abdul Hamid II, forbade the Turkish youth to set up a club or engage in the game of football played by the English families that was watched in envy. The club's name comes from Fenerbahçe, a neighbourhood in Istanbul. The name literally means "lighthouse garden" in Turkish (from fener, meaning "lighthouse", and bahçe, meaning "garden"), referring to a historic lighthouse located at Fenerbahçe Cape.

Ziya Songülen was elected the first President of the club, Ayetullah Bey became the first General Secretary, and Enver Necip Okaner was given the post of the General Captain.[18] The lighthouse situated on the Fenerbahçe Cape was a big influence on the design of the club's first crest, which sported the yellow and white colors of daffodils around the lighthouse. The kits were also designed with yellow and white stripes.[18] The crest and the colors of the club were changed in 1910 when Hikmet Topuzer redesigned the badge and Ziya Songülen changed the colors to yellow and navy, from then on the iconic colors of the club. Fenerbahçe's activities were kept in secrecy until a legislation reform in 1908, when, under a new law, all football clubs had to register to exist legally.[18]

 
Former crest of Fenerbahçe (1907–1928)

Fenerbahçe joined the Istanbul League in 1909, finishing fifth in their first year. The founding line-up included Ziya Songülen, Ayetullah Bey, Necip Okaner, Galip Kulaksızoğlu, Hassan Sami Kocamemi, Asaf Beşpınar, Enver Yetiker, Şevkati Hulusi Bey, Fuat Hüsnü Kayacan, Hamit Hüsnü Kayacan, and Nasuhi Baydar.[19] Fenerbahçe played against the staff of the Royal Navy that occupied Istanbul during the Turkish War of Independence. Some British soldiers formed football teams that were named after the players' speciality, for example Essex Engineers, Irish Guards, Grenadiers, and Artillery. These teams played against each other and against local football teams in Istanbul. Fenerbahçe won many of these matches.[20]

The Turkish Football Federation founded a professional nationwide league in 1959, which continues today under the name of the Süper Lig. Fenerbahçe won the first tournament, beating Galatasaray 4–1 on aggregate.[21] The next year, Fenerbahçe participated in the UEFA European Cup for the first time. They qualified through a 4–3 win over Csepel SC. They lost their first-round game to OGC Nice 1–5 in a playoff game after drawing on aggregate.[22] They were also runners-up three times.[23][24]

In the 1966–67 Balkans Cup (a competition set up for Eastern European clubs from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, and Yugoslavia that existed between the 1960–61 and 1993–94 seasons), Fenerbahçe won the cup after three matches against Greek club AEK Athens, making them the first Turkish club to win a non-domestic competition. This success would remain unparalleled by a Turkish club until Sarıyer and Samsunspor won the cup many years later in the 1990s, when the competition lost much of its original popularity.[25]

Later years

The 1970s saw Fenerbahçe win four more league titles. Fenerbahçe won three titles in the 1980s, while the rivals Galatasaray and Beşiktaş dominated the Turkish League during the 1990s, combining to win nine out of 10 league titles. Fenerbahçe's only Turkish League success during the 1990s came in the 1995–1996 season under Carlos Alberto Parreira.[23][24] Fenerbahçe won the league title in 2001, denying Galatasaray a fifth consecutive title. They followed up the next season with a runners-up place behind Galatasaray with new coach Werner Lorant.

The next season, however, did not go so well as Fenerbahçe finished in sixth place with Ariel Ortega in the squad.[26] Despite this, that season is memorable to many Fenerbahçe fans due to a historical 6–0 win against archrivals Galatasaray in Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium on 6 November 2002.[27] After firing Werner Lorant, they hired another German coach, Christoph Daum. Daum had previously coached in Turkey, winning the league with Beşiktaş in 1994–95. Fenerbahçe brought in players including Pierre van Hooijdonk, Mehmet Aurélio, and Fabio Luciano as a rebuilding process. These new players lead Fenerbahçe to their fifteenth title and third star (one being awarded for every five league titles won by a club).[28]

The next year was followed up by a narrow championship over Trabzonspor, winning the then record of sixteen Turkish First Football League championships.[29] Fenerbahçe lost the title in the last week of the 2005–06 season to Galatasaray. Fenerbahçe needed a win, but instead drew 1–1 with Denizlispor while Galatasaray won 3–0 over Kayserispor. Soon after, Christoph Daum stepped down as manager,[30] and was replaced by Zico on 4 July 2006.[31][32] Zico began his reign by signing two new defenders, highly touted Uruguayan international Diego Lugano, and fellow Brazilian Edu Dracena.[33] Zico also signed two strikers, Serbian international Mateja Kežman, and another Brazilian, Deivid.[34]

Fenerbahçe's 2006–07 domestic season started off with a 6–0 win over relegation candidates Kayseri Erciyesspor.[35] In the 32nd week of the Süper Lig, Fenerbahçe drew Trabzonspor 2–2, while Beşiktaş lost to Bursaspor 0–3, putting the former out of contention for the title.[36] Fenerbahçe won their seventeenth Süper Lig title in 2006–07, the most in Turkey.[37]

2007–2016

On 11 January 2007, Fenerbahçe were officially invited to G-14.[38] G-14 was an association which consists of top European clubs. Fenerbahçe are the only Turkish club that have been invited to this association. In March 2008, Fenerbahçe's record application was accepted by Guinness World Records Management, which envisages Fenerbahçe to have the highest number of medal and trophy achievements on the planet with its 9 departments entirely, a total of 1134 cups and medals.[39] In the 1996–97 season of the UEFA Champions League Fenerbahçe completed the group stage with seven points[40] and, among others, beat Manchester United 1–0 in Old Trafford undoing the record of the English giants being unbeaten for 40 years in their homeground. Under Zico's command, Fenerbahçe qualified from the UEFA Champions League 2007–08 group stage for the first time in the club's history and went on to beat Sevilla to become a quarter-finalist in the 2007–08 season. So far, Zico is also the most successful manager of the team's history in the European arena. After successful scores both in local league of Turkey and international matches, Zico gained a new nickname from Fenerbahçe fans: Kral Arthur (meaning "King Arthur" in Turkish). Since 2000, Fenerbahçe improved the club's finances and facilities, bringing world stars to the club such as Haim Revivo, Ariel Ortega, Serhii Rebrov, Pierre van Hooijdonk, Alex de Souza, Stephen Appiah, Nicolas Anelka and lately Mateja Kežman, Roberto Carlos, and Dani Güiza. Fenerbahçe's 2009–10 season ended in shock as they lost the title on the last day. The Fenerbahçe players were told a draw would be enough towards the end of the match only to find out that other games went against their favour as Bursaspor beat Beşiktaş 2–1 to get the title. Despite the title loss, Fenerbahçe ended the season with the highest number of clean sheets (10), as well as the joint longest winning streak (8).[41] In July 2011, Fenerbahçe fans invaded the pitch during a friendly against the Ukrainian champions Shakhtar Donetsk. As punishment, Fenerbahçe was sentenced to two Turkish league games in empty stadia. The TFF later allowed those two games to be filled with spectators; the men were barred while women and children under twelve were admitted for free.[42] On 29 October 2012, Antalyaspor ends Fenerbahçe's 47-match unbeaten run in the Süper Lig at Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium in Kadıköy had to come to an end some day with score 1–3. Fenerbahçe had not lost a single match at home in Kadıköy ever since they were beaten 2–3 by eventual champion Bursaspor in week 22, on 22 February 2010. Fenerbahçe won 38 and drew nine in the 47 matches they played within 980 days since 22 February 2010.[43] On 3 November 2012, Fenerbahçe peck Akhisar Belediyespor to break 181-day away jinx.[44] On 2 May 2013, Fenerbahçe was eliminated by Benfica with an aggregate score of 3–2 in the 2012–13 Europa League semi-finals, and is considered to be the greatest success in Fenerbahçe's history to make it to the semi-finals in UEFA competitions.[45] On 28 June 2013, Ersun Yanal has agreed to take charge of Fenerbahçe, replacing Aykut Kocaman who resigned at the end of May, the club said on Friday.[46][47] Ersun Yanal's appointment coincides with tough times for Fenerbahçe, who have been banned from European competition for two seasons over their involvement in a domestic sports corruption scandal. Fenerbahçe, who finished second in the Süper Lig last season, will miss out on next season's Champions League which they had been due to enter in the third qualifying round.

In 2016 the club has once again entered Europe wide competition, as it is engaged in the UEFA Europa League competition.

Club crest and colours

Since the club's foundation, Fenerbahçe has used the same badge, which has only undergone minor alterations.

It was designed by Hikmet Topuzer, nicknamed Topuz Hikmet, who played as left winger, in 1910, and had made as lapel pins by Tevfik Haccar Taşçı (then Tevfik Haccar) in London. The crest consists of five colours. The white section which includes the writing Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü ★ 1907 ★ represents purity and open-heartedness, the red section represents love and attachment to the club and symbolises the Turkish flag. The yellow section symbolises other ones' envy and jealousy about Fenerbahçe, while the navy symbolises nobility. The oak leaf which rises from the navy and yellow section shows the force and the power of being a member of Fenerbahçe. The green colour of the leaf shows the success of Fenerbahçe is imperative.[48]Hikmet Topuzer describes the story of the emblem as below:

After the change of the club’s colours from yellow and white to yellow and navy, it was an issue to create an emblem with our new colours. My friends left the design of this emblem to me. Firstly, I brought together the colours of our national flag, red and white. Then drew a heart shape over the red and gave it a yellow and navy colour, adding an acorn leaf that represents resistance, power and strength. I wrote the club name and foundation date on the white section. When drawing our emblem, I tried to give this meaning: Serving the club with dependence from heart. The design was favored by my friends and our new emblem was made through the guidance of Tevfik Haccar, who was in Germany at time. After the new alphabet was approved, the design was protected, but the club name on the emblem was changed to Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü ★ 1907 ★.[48]

European and worldwide honours

Sport Competition Result Year
Tennis 1932 Balkan Championship Winners 1932
Football 1966–67 Balkans Cup Winners 1968
Boxing 1999 European Champions Cup Runners-up 1999
Women's basketball 2004–05 EuroCup Women Runners-up 2004–05
Men's Table Tennis 2007–08 ETTU Cup Runners-up 2007–08
Men's volleyball 2009 Balkan Cup Winners 2009
Women's volleyball 2009–10 CEV Women's Champions League Runners-up 2009–10
Women's volleyball 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship Winners 2010
Women's volleyball 2011–12 CEV Women's Champions League Winners 2011–12
Women's Table Tennis 2011–12 ETTU Cup Winners 2011–12
Women's Table Tennis 2012–13 ETTU Cup Winners 2012–13
Women's volleyball 2012–13 Women's CEV Cup Runners-up 2012–13
Women's basketball 2012–13 EuroLeague Women Runners-up 2012–13
Women's basketball 2013–14 EuroLeague Women Runners-up 2013–14
Men's volleyball 2013 Balkan Cup Winners 2013
Men's volleyball 2013–14 CEV Challenge Cup Winners 2013–14
Women's volleyball 2013–14 Women's CEV Cup Winners 2013–14
Women's Table Tennis 2013–14 European Champions League Runners-up 2013–14
Women's Table Tennis 2014–15 European Champions League Winners 2014–15
Women's Athletics 2015 European Champion Clubs Cup Runners-up 2015
Men's basketball 2015–16 Euroleague Runners-up 2015–16
Women's basketball 2016–17 EuroLeague Women Runners-up 2016–17
Men's basketball 2016–17 EuroLeague Winners 2016–17
Men's basketball 2017–18 EuroLeague Runners-up 2017–18
Men's Athletics 2019 European Champion Clubs Cup Runners-up 2019
Wheelchair Basketball 2018–19 EuroLeague 3 Winners 2018–19

Active departments

Fenerbahçe Football

The club were founded as a football club in 1907, hence the men's football department are the first and oldest of the club. They have won a record 28 Turkish championship titles over the course of their history, including 19 Super League titles, 6 National Division titles, and 3 former Turkish Football Championship titles.[4][3] Fenerbahçe have also won the Balkans Cup in 1968, which is marked as the first ever international trophy won by a Turkish football club.

National Championships – 28 (record)

National Cups – 25

Winners (9): 1968, 1973, 1975, 1984, 1985, 1990, 2007, 2009, 2014
Winners (8) (record): 1945, 1946, 1950, 1973, 1980, 1989, 1993, 1998
Winners (6): 1967–68, 1973–74, 1978–79, 1982–83, 2011–12, 2012–13
Winners (1) (shared-record): 1998
Winners (1): 1966–67

European competitions – 1

Winners (1): 1966–67

Fenerbahçe Women's Football

Founded in 2021.

Fenerbahçe Men's Basketball

Initially founded in 1913, the men's basketball department could not persist due to the Balkan Wars and WWI. Eventually, under the initiative of Muhtar Sencer and Cem Atabeyoğlu, they were founded in their current permanent form in 1944. Fenerbahçe are one of the most successful clubs in Turkish basketball history, having won the EuroLeague as the first Turkish team, as well as 12 Turkish championships, 7 Turkish Cups, and 7 Turkish Super Cups, among others. They have also played in five consecutive EuroLeague Final Fours (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) so far, a record in Turkish basketball.

European competitions

Winners (1) (shared Turkish record): 2016–17

National Championships – 13

Winners (10): 1990–91, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2021–22
Winners (3): 1957, 1959, 1965

National Cups – 19

Winners (7): 1966–67, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2016, 2019, 2020
Winners (7): 1990, 1991, 1994, 2007, 2013, 2016, 2017
  • Turkish Federation Cup
Winners (5): 1954, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961

Fenerbahçe Women's Basketball

In 1954, Fenerbahçe founded the first women's basketball team in Turkey. They became the most successful in Turkey, alongside archrivals Galatasaray, and achieved considerable success in European competitions. They became EuroLeague runners-up on three occasions, in the 2012–13, 2013–14, and 2016–17 seasons, and reached the third place twice in 2016 and 2021. The club also became fourth in the 2011–12 and 2014–15 seasons. Furthermore, Fenerbahçe became runners-up in the EuroCup in 2005. Overall, Fener played in four major European finals and managed to be among the best four European clubs seven times.

Domestically, Fenerbahçe won 18 Turkish championship titles (3 in the former Turkish Women's Basketball Championship and 15 in the Turkish Super League), 13 Turkish Cups, and 12 Turkish Super Cups (all of them records), among others.

National Championships – 19 (record)

Winners (16) (record): 1998–99, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22
  • Turkish Basketball Championship (1956–1980)
Winners (3): 1956, 1957, 1958

National Cups – 25 (record)

Winners (13) (record): 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2019, 2020
Winners (12) (record): 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019

Fenerbahçe Men's Volleyball

Founded in 1927, they are one of the most successful volleyball teams in Turkey, having won five Turkish Volleyball League titles, four Turkish Cups and three Turkish Super Cups, among others. In Europe, Fenerbahçe have won two Balkan Cups and the CEV Challenge Cup in the 2013–14 season.[9][11]

European competitions

Winners (1) (shared Turkish record): 2013–14
Winners (2) (shared-record): 2009, 2013

National Championships – 5

Winners (5): 2007–08, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2018–19

National Cups – 10

Winners (4): 2007–08, 2011–12, 2016–17, 2018–19
Winners (4) (shared-record): 2011, 2012, 2017, 2020
  • Turkish Federation Cup
Winners (2): 1962, 1966

Fenerbahçe Women's Volleyball

 
Sabiha Rıfat Gürayman with her male teammates from Fenerbahçe's volleyball team in 1929.

Founded in 1928 by Sabiha Gürayman who also became captain of the team, the women's volleyball department of Fenerbahçe was the first in Turkey and was closed the same year due to a lack of opponents.[49] As a young woman, Sabiha Gürayman also played for the club's men's volleyball team, being the first female athlete to play in a men's team in Turkish sports history.[50][51] Refounded in their current form in 1954, they became one of the best volleyball teams in Turkey and in the world. They were crowned World Champions by winning the FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship undefeated in 2010, thus achieving the first Intercontinental Quadruple ever in Turkish volleyball history, after having won the Turkish League, Turkish Cup, and the Turkish Super Cup in 2010.[7] Fenerbahçe became the first Turkish team to claim a World Championship title. After being runners-up in the European Champions League in 2010, Fenerbahçe were eventually crowned European Champions in the 2011–12 season after defeating French powerhouse RC Cannes in three straight sets (25–14, 25–22, and 25–20) in the final game.[8] The club also reached the third place of the Champions League twice, in the 2010–11 and 2015–16 seasons.

Fenerbahçe also won the CEV Cup by defeating Russia's Uralochka-NTMK Ekaterinburg 3–0 (25-11, 28–26, 25-22) in the 2014 finals in front of their passionate home crowd, thus writing volleyball history as the men's team won another continental title, the CEV Challenge Cup, the very same day.[9][10] By achieving this unparalleled feat, Fenerbahçe became the first and only sports club in Turkey and one of a few in Europe with European titles won in both the men's and women's volleyball departments.

Domestically, the club has won 13 Turkish Championships, 3 Turkish Cups and a record 3 Turkish Super Cups, among others.

International competitions

Winners (1): 2010
Winners (1): 2011–12
Winners (1): 2013–14

National Championships – 13

Winners (5): 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2014–15, 2016–17
Winners (8): 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1968, 1969, 1972

National Cups – 8

Winners (3): 2009–10, 2014–15, 2016–17
Winners (3): 2009, 2010, 2015
  • Turkish Federation Cup
Winners (2): 1960, 1977

Fenerbahçe Men's Table Tennis

Founded in 1928, the table tennis department of Fenerbahçe became the most successful in Turkey. The men's team won the Turkish Super League 5 times, the Turkish Cup a record 11 times and the Istanbul Championship a record 23 times. They also reached the final of the ETTU Cup in 2008, which is the best result for any Turkish team so far.

  • Turkish Championship
Winners (5) (shared-record): 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2015–16, 2018–19
  • Turkish Cup
Winners (11) (shared-record): 1964, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1979, 1983, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2011–12, 2014–15
  • Istanbul Championship
Winners (23) (record): 1930, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 2002.

Fenerbahçe Women's Table Tennis

The women's team is the most successful in Turkey and one of the most successful in Europe, having won the Turkish Championship a record 13 times, the Turkish Cup a record 14 times, the ETTU Cup 2 times in a row in 2012 and 2013, and the European Champions League as the first and only Turkish club in the 2014–15 season.

Winners (1) (Turkish record): 2014–15[52]
Winners (2) (Turkish record): 2011–12, 2012–13
  • Turkish Championship
Winners (13) (record): 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2018–19
  • Turkish Cup
Winners (14) (record): 1968, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2018–19
  • Istanbul Championship
Winners (11): 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002.

Fenerbahçe Athletics

Founded in 1918.

Fenerbahçe Boxing

Founded in 1914.

Fenerbahçe Rowing

Founded in 1914.

Fenerbahçe Sailing

Founded in 1910.

Fenerbahçe Swimming

Founded in 1913.

Fenerbahçe eSports

Founded in 2016.

Facilities

Stadia

The football team of Fenerbahçe play their home games at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium (simply known as Kadıköy or Mabet ("shrine" in Turkish) among supporters)[53] in Kızıltoprak, Kadıköy, Istanbul. The stadium was opened in 1908 and most recently renovated between 1999 and 2006. Its seating capacity is 50,509.[54] The stadium does not have a running track around the pitch, which is unusual for a typical Turkish stadium.

The Ülker Sports Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Ataşehir, Istanbul, with a capacity of 13,800 seats. The arena completed and opened in January 2012 after over two years of construction. Fenerbahçe's basketball team play their home games at the Ülker Sports Arena.

Training facilities

The Can Bartu Training Facilities are a training complex located in Samandıra, Sancaktepe, Istanbul. The construction for this training complex began in 1997 during former president Ali Şen's presidency. The construction was completed in 2000. The football department of Fenerbahçe use the facilities.

The Lefter Küçükandonyadis Training Facilities are a large complex located at Dereağzı, Kadıköy, Istanbul. Re-opened in 1989 and renovated in 1998. Fenerbahçe's A2, U18, U17, U16, U15, and U14 teams play their home games in the complex. The facilities also serve the basketball, volleyball, athletics, boxing, rowing, and sailing departments.

The Topuk Yaylası Facilities are a training complex near a forest and a lake, located in the Topuk Plateau in Kaynaşlı, Düzce Province. The construction began in 2010 and was completed in 2011. All departments of the club use the complex for their pre-season trainings.

The Türk Telekom Ankara Facilities are a complex located in İncek in the suburbs of Ankara. The complex hosts Fenerbahçe's all departments that visit Ankara or a nearby locality for their games as well as other clubs.

The Samim Göreç Basketball Hall is a basketball hall with a training facility, located in the Lefter Küçükandonyadis Training Facilities in Dereağzı. First opened in 1982 and refurbished on 24 February 2001. The men's basketball and women's basketball departments of Fenerbahçe use the hall and the training facility for their trainings.

The Muhtar Sencer Volleyball Hall is a volleyball hall located in the Lefter Küçükandonyadis Training Facilities in Dereağzı. Fenerbahçe's men's volleyball and women's volleyball teams use the hall for their trainings.

The Vefa Küçük Swimming Pool is a semi-Olympic-sized swimming pool on the Fenerbahçe Isle. The pool was built by the former vice president Vefa Küçük and opened on 16 July 1999, and serves the swimming department. There is also an Olympic-sized swimming pool located on the Fenerbahçe Isle, which was opened in 2004. The pool is also used by the swimming department of the club.

The Fikirtepe Facilities are located in Fikirtepe, Kadıköy. They opened on 1 July 1998 and serve the development of the youth football departments.

Fenerbahçe Museum

The Fenerbahçe Museum (Turkish: Fenerbahçe Müzesi) is devoted to the history of the club. Founded in 1908 by Ali Rıza Bey, the museum is housed in the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium. Many of the trophies won by the club are on display there. There are 426 trophies on exhibition out of approximately 3.000 trophies won.[55]

Other facilities

The club's headquarters were initially located on the Fenerbahçe Isle near to the stadium. In 2006, the headquarters moved into the stadium to gather all the sections under one roof.

The Faruk Ilgaz Social Facilities are a social complex with an indoor hall, a restaurant, a patisserie, and an olympic swimming pool, located next to the club's headquarters. They were initially opened on 15 May 1969 but rebuilt during the presidency of former president Aziz Yıldırım as a modern complex and re-opened on 21 January 2004.

The Fenerbahçe Guesthouse is an inn with a capacity of 60 guests. The inn also hosts new transfers. The Todori Facility is a restaurant owned and operated by the club, located in Kalamış, Kadıköy. The Entertainment and Recreation Center is located in the Faruk Ilgaz Social Facilities. The swimming pool is located in the Lefter Küçükandonyadis Training Facilities and hosts the club members and their families.

Media

Fenerbahçe TV

Fenerbahçe TV (FB TV) is the first television channel of a sports club in Turkey.[56] The channel launched in 2004 over satellite (Free-To-Air on Turksat 3A located 42° East, 11957 V 27500 5/6), D-Smart 82. Canal satellite network services and cable service.[57]

Fenerbahçe Radio

Radyo Fenerbahçe
Broadcast area  Turkey
  European Union
Frequency97.0 Istanbul
97.0 Ankara
97.0 Bursa
97.0 Adapazarı
99.2 Tekirdağ
101.0 Balıkesir
102.4 Çanakkale
Programming
FormatMusic radio
Ownership
OwnerFenerbahçe SK
History
Former names
Fenerbahçe FM
Links
Webcastlive.radyofenerbahce.org

Fenerbahçe Radyo (FB Radyo)[58] is a nationwide FM radio network broadcasting from Istanbul. It is the first sports club radio station in Turkey. Broadcasting Pop Music in Turkish and other languages, FB Radyo can be listened to via terrestrial broadcast, Free-To-Air on Turksat 3A Satellite (located 42° East, 11804 V 24444 5/6, VPID: 516, APID:690, SPID:5), BlackBerry and iPhone applications.[citation needed]

Fenerium

Fenerium
TypeAnonim Şirket
Founded2000
HeadquartersTurkey
Productsclothing, accessory, personal care products
Websitefenerium.com

Fenerium is the club's own company which markets licensed products and sponsors some of the club's departments and teams. The company was established in 2000. The headquarter is located in the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium in Istanbul.[59]

Fenerium has 96 stores in total. 46 are based in Istanbul, 8 in Ankara, 4 in İzmir, 3 in Antalya, 2 in Adana, Aydın, Gaziantep, Hatay, Konya, Muğla, Sakarya, and Samsun. The other stores are located in Bursa, Çanakkale, Denizli, Diyarbakır, Düzce, Elazığ, Kahramanmaraş, Kayseri, Kocaeli, Malatya, Manisa, Mersin, Şanlıurfa, and Tekirdağ. There are two stores serving abroad, one of them is located in Northern Cyprus (North Nicosia Fenerium) and the other one in the Netherlands (Rotterdam Fenerium).[60]

Supporters

Club officials

Position Name
President   Ali Koç
Board member   Nevres Erol Bilecik
Board member   Mehmet Burhan Karaçam
Board member   Ozan Korman Tarman
Board member   Sevil Zeynep Becan
Board member   Şaban Erdikler
Board member   Mustafa Tankut Turnaoğlu
Board member   Fethi Pekin
Board member   Turhan Şahin
Board member   Mustafa Kemal Danabaş
Board member   Acar Sertaç Komsuoğlu
Board member   Simla Türker Bayazıt
Board member   Ömer Okan
Board member   Burak Çağlan Kızılhan
Board member   Alper Pirşen

Source:[61]

Presidential history

Name[b] Period Occupation
Ziya Songülen 1907–1908 #1 founding member, officer at the Ottoman Public Debt Administration
Ayetullah Bey 1908–1909 #2 founding member, officer at a water company
Tevfik Haccar Taşçı 1909–1910 Former athlete, commercial man
Hakkı Saffet Tarı 1910–1911 Bank teller
HIH Prince Shahzade Osman Fuad 1911–1912
Dr. Hamit Hüsnü Kayacan 1912–1914 Internist
Mehmet Hulusi Bey 1914–1915 General manager at the Hejaz Railways
Mehmet Sabri Toprak 1915–1916 Secretary General at the Committee of Union and Progress
Dr. Nazım Bey 1916–1918 Minister of Education of the Ottoman Empire
Ahmet Nuri Sekizinci 1918–1919 Playwright
HIH Prince Shahzade Ömer Faruk 1920–1923
Mehmet Sabri Toprak 1923–1924 Secretary General at the Committee of Union and Progress
Nasuhi Esat Baydar 1924–1925 Former athlete
Ali Naci Karacan 1926–1927 Journalist
Muvaffak Menemencioğlu 1928–1932 General manager at the Anatolian Agency
Sait Selahattin Cihanoğlu 1932–1933 Former athlete
Hayri Cemal Atamer 1933–1934 General secretary at Fenerbahçe SK
Şükrü Saracoğlu 1934–1950 Prime Minister of Turkey, Minister of Justice, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of National Education, Minister of Finance
Ali Muhittin Hacı Bekir 1950–1952 Confectioner
Osman Kavrakoğlu 1952–1953 Former athlete, Lawyer, Deputy of Rize Province
Bedii Yazıcı 1953–1954 Former footballer, general manager at an insurance company
Osman Kavrakoğlu 1954–1955 Former athlete, Lawyer, Deputy of Rize Province
Zeki Rıza Sporel 1955–1958 Former athlete, Deputy of Istanbul Province, commercial man
Agah Erozan 1958–1960 Deputy of Bursa Province
Medeni Berk 1960 Minister of State, Deputy Prime Minister
Hasan Kamil Sporel 1960–1961 Former athlete
Razi Trak 1961–1962 Chairman of the board of the Yapı ve Kredi Bankası
Dr. İsmet Uluğ 1962–1966 Ophthalmologist
Faruk Ilgaz 1966–1974 M.Sc. Civil engineer, Industrialist
Emin Cankurtaran 1974–1976 Industrialist
Faruk Ilgaz 1976–1980 M.Sc. Civil engineer, Industrialist
Razi Trak 1980–1981 Chairman of the board of the Yapı ve Kredi Bankası
Ali Haydar Şen 1981–1983 Businessman, Industrialist
Faruk Ilgaz 1983–1984 M.Sc. Civil engineer, Industrialist
Fikret Arıcan 1984–1986 Former footballer
Tahsin Kaya 1986–1989 Building contractor
Metin Aşık 1989–1993 Building contractor
Güven Sazak 1993–1994 Businessman, Building contractor
Hasan Özaydın 1994 Building contractor
Ali Şen 1994–1998 Businessman, Industrialist
Aziz Yıldırım 1998–2018 Civil engineer, Building contractor
Ali Koç 2018–present Businessman

Sponsorship

Companies that Fenerbahçe SK currently have sponsorship deals with:

Trivia

A genus of African fish has been named in honor of the club by a group of Turkish biologists.[62][63]

Notes

  1. ^ Although it is known that the club was founded in the spring of 1907, the day and month are unknown.[citation needed]
  2. ^ Fenerbahçe have had numerous presidents over the course of their history, some of which have been the owners of the club, others have been honorary presidents.

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External links

  • Official website of Fenerbahçe SK (in Turkish and English)
  • Official website of 1907 Fenerbahçe Association (in Turkish)

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blueAnthemYasa Fenerbahce Viva Fenerbahce OwnerFenerbahce S A PresidentAli KocSecretaryBurak Kizilhan 1 TitlesIntercontinental titles 1European titles 7Balkan titles 4MascotYellow canaryLocal mediaFenerbahce TVWebsiteFenerbahce S K Fenerbahce is one of the oldest and most successful multi sport clubs in Turkey having won as much as 12 international titles including 8 major European titles 1 World Championship and 4 regional Balkan titles in five sports Football Basketball Volleyball Table Tennis Tennis 2 They have won European titles with four of their sports departments Fenerbahce Men s Basketball Fenerbahce Men s Volleyball Fenerbahce Women s Volleyball Fenerbahce Women s Table Tennis being one of two sports clubs in Turkey and one of a few in Europe to have achieved this rare feat 2 The men s football department is the most notable one of the club and has won a total of 64 domestic trophies including a record 28 Turkish championship titles 19 Turkish Super League 6 National Division and 3 Turkish Football Championship titles among others 3 4 5 The club is also leading the all time table of the Turkish Super League In international club football Fenerbahce have won the Balkans Cup in 1968 the first international trophy won by a Turkish football team The men s basketball team is one of the most successful in Turkey and is the first team in Turkish basketball history to have won the EuroLeague They became European champions in the 2016 17 season and runners up in 2015 16 and 2017 18 6 The club have played in five consecutive EuroLeague Final Fours 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 so far which is also a Turkish record In volleyball Fenerbahce became the first Turkish club ever to be crowned World champions in an Olympic team sport by winning the FIVB Volleyball Women s Club World Championship undefeated in 2010 7 They also were crowned European Champions by winning the CEV Champions League in the 2011 12 season having reached the final before in 2010 8 Furthermore they won the CEV Cup in 2014 The men s volleyball team won the CEV Challenge Cup also in the 2013 14 season thus writing volleyball history as the women s team won another continental title the aforementioned CEV Cup the very same day 9 10 11 By achieving this unparalleled feat Fenerbahce became the only sports club in Turkey and one of few in Europe with European titles won in both the men s and women s volleyball departments They also became Balkan Champions in 2009 and 2013 The table tennis department of Fenerbahce is the best in Turkey and one of the best in Europe with the women s team having won the ETTU Cup two times in a row in the 2011 12 and 2012 13 seasons which is a Turkish record 12 13 They became the only Turkish team that played in a European Champions League Final and they won the Champions League title in 2015 undefeated thus achieving the only Triple Crown ever for a Turkish table tennis team 14 15 The men s team reached the final of the ETTU Cup in 2008 which is the best result for any Turkish team to date The former tennis team won the Balkan Championship in 1932 2 Fenerbahce is one of the most supported Turkish clubs with millions of fans inside Turkey and millions of others in the Turkish diaspora all over the world 16 The club has 309 026 paid members as of 16 September 2012 17 Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation and early history 1 2 Later years 1 3 2007 2016 2 Club crest and colours 3 European and worldwide honours 4 Active departments 4 1 Fenerbahce Football 4 2 Fenerbahce Women s Football 4 3 Fenerbahce Men s Basketball 4 4 Fenerbahce Women s Basketball 4 5 Fenerbahce Men s Volleyball 4 6 Fenerbahce Women s Volleyball 4 7 Fenerbahce Men s Table Tennis 4 8 Fenerbahce Women s Table Tennis 4 9 Fenerbahce Athletics 4 10 Fenerbahce Boxing 4 11 Fenerbahce Rowing 4 12 Fenerbahce Sailing 4 13 Fenerbahce Swimming 4 14 Fenerbahce eSports 5 Facilities 5 1 Stadia 5 2 Training facilities 5 3 Fenerbahce Museum 5 4 Other facilities 6 Media 6 1 Fenerbahce TV 6 2 Fenerbahce Radio 7 Fenerium 8 Supporters 9 Club officials 10 Presidential history 11 Sponsorship 12 Trivia 13 Notes 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditFoundation and early history Edit Ziya Songulen the founder and first president Ayetullah Bey the founder and second president Fenerbahce was founded as a football club in 1907 in Istanbul Ottoman Empire by Ziya Songulen then Nurizade Ziya Bey Ayetullah Bey and Necip Okaner then Enver Necip Bey This group of individuals founded the club secretly in order to keep a low profile and not get into any trouble with the strict Ottoman rule So strict that the Sultan Abdul Hamid II forbade the Turkish youth to set up a club or engage in the game of football played by the English families that was watched in envy The club s name comes from Fenerbahce a neighbourhood in Istanbul The name literally means lighthouse garden in Turkish from fener meaning lighthouse and bahce meaning garden referring to a historic lighthouse located at Fenerbahce Cape Ziya Songulen was elected the first President of the club Ayetullah Bey became the first General Secretary and Enver Necip Okaner was given the post of the General Captain 18 The lighthouse situated on the Fenerbahce Cape was a big influence on the design of the club s first crest which sported the yellow and white colors of daffodils around the lighthouse The kits were also designed with yellow and white stripes 18 The crest and the colors of the club were changed in 1910 when Hikmet Topuzer redesigned the badge and Ziya Songulen changed the colors to yellow and navy from then on the iconic colors of the club Fenerbahce s activities were kept in secrecy until a legislation reform in 1908 when under a new law all football clubs had to register to exist legally 18 Former crest of Fenerbahce 1907 1928 Fenerbahce joined the Istanbul League in 1909 finishing fifth in their first year The founding line up included Ziya Songulen Ayetullah Bey Necip Okaner Galip Kulaksizoglu Hassan Sami Kocamemi Asaf Bespinar Enver Yetiker Sevkati Hulusi Bey Fuat Husnu Kayacan Hamit Husnu Kayacan and Nasuhi Baydar 19 Fenerbahce played against the staff of the Royal Navy that occupied Istanbul during the Turkish War of Independence Some British soldiers formed football teams that were named after the players speciality for example Essex Engineers Irish Guards Grenadiers and Artillery These teams played against each other and against local football teams in Istanbul Fenerbahce won many of these matches 20 The Turkish Football Federation founded a professional nationwide league in 1959 which continues today under the name of the Super Lig Fenerbahce won the first tournament beating Galatasaray 4 1 on aggregate 21 The next year Fenerbahce participated in the UEFA European Cup for the first time They qualified through a 4 3 win over Csepel SC They lost their first round game to OGC Nice 1 5 in a playoff game after drawing on aggregate 22 They were also runners up three times 23 24 In the 1966 67 Balkans Cup a competition set up for Eastern European clubs from Albania Bulgaria Greece Romania Turkey and Yugoslavia that existed between the 1960 61 and 1993 94 seasons Fenerbahce won the cup after three matches against Greek club AEK Athens making them the first Turkish club to win a non domestic competition This success would remain unparalleled by a Turkish club until Sariyer and Samsunspor won the cup many years later in the 1990s when the competition lost much of its original popularity 25 Later years Edit The 1970s saw Fenerbahce win four more league titles Fenerbahce won three titles in the 1980s while the rivals Galatasaray and Besiktas dominated the Turkish League during the 1990s combining to win nine out of 10 league titles Fenerbahce s only Turkish League success during the 1990s came in the 1995 1996 season under Carlos Alberto Parreira 23 24 Fenerbahce won the league title in 2001 denying Galatasaray a fifth consecutive title They followed up the next season with a runners up place behind Galatasaray with new coach Werner Lorant The next season however did not go so well as Fenerbahce finished in sixth place with Ariel Ortega in the squad 26 Despite this that season is memorable to many Fenerbahce fans due to a historical 6 0 win against archrivals Galatasaray in Sukru Saracoglu Stadium on 6 November 2002 27 After firing Werner Lorant they hired another German coach Christoph Daum Daum had previously coached in Turkey winning the league with Besiktas in 1994 95 Fenerbahce brought in players including Pierre van Hooijdonk Mehmet Aurelio and Fabio Luciano as a rebuilding process These new players lead Fenerbahce to their fifteenth title and third star one being awarded for every five league titles won by a club 28 The next year was followed up by a narrow championship over Trabzonspor winning the then record of sixteen Turkish First Football League championships 29 Fenerbahce lost the title in the last week of the 2005 06 season to Galatasaray Fenerbahce needed a win but instead drew 1 1 with Denizlispor while Galatasaray won 3 0 over Kayserispor Soon after Christoph Daum stepped down as manager 30 and was replaced by Zico on 4 July 2006 31 32 Zico began his reign by signing two new defenders highly touted Uruguayan international Diego Lugano and fellow Brazilian Edu Dracena 33 Zico also signed two strikers Serbian international Mateja Kezman and another Brazilian Deivid 34 Fenerbahce s 2006 07 domestic season started off with a 6 0 win over relegation candidates Kayseri Erciyesspor 35 In the 32nd week of the Super Lig Fenerbahce drew Trabzonspor 2 2 while Besiktas lost to Bursaspor 0 3 putting the former out of contention for the title 36 Fenerbahce won their seventeenth Super Lig title in 2006 07 the most in Turkey 37 2007 2016 Edit On 11 January 2007 Fenerbahce were officially invited to G 14 38 G 14 was an association which consists of top European clubs Fenerbahce are the only Turkish club that have been invited to this association In March 2008 Fenerbahce s record application was accepted by Guinness World Records Management which envisages Fenerbahce to have the highest number of medal and trophy achievements on the planet with its 9 departments entirely a total of 1134 cups and medals 39 In the 1996 97 season of the UEFA Champions League Fenerbahce completed the group stage with seven points 40 and among others beat Manchester United 1 0 in Old Trafford undoing the record of the English giants being unbeaten for 40 years in their homeground Under Zico s command Fenerbahce qualified from the UEFA Champions League 2007 08 group stage for the first time in the club s history and went on to beat Sevilla to become a quarter finalist in the 2007 08 season So far Zico is also the most successful manager of the team s history in the European arena After successful scores both in local league of Turkey and international matches Zico gained a new nickname from Fenerbahce fans Kral Arthur meaning King Arthur in Turkish Since 2000 Fenerbahce improved the club s finances and facilities bringing world stars to the club such as Haim Revivo Ariel Ortega Serhii Rebrov Pierre van Hooijdonk Alex de Souza Stephen Appiah Nicolas Anelka and lately Mateja Kezman Roberto Carlos and Dani Guiza Fenerbahce s 2009 10 season ended in shock as they lost the title on the last day The Fenerbahce players were told a draw would be enough towards the end of the match only to find out that other games went against their favour as Bursaspor beat Besiktas 2 1 to get the title Despite the title loss Fenerbahce ended the season with the highest number of clean sheets 10 as well as the joint longest winning streak 8 41 In July 2011 Fenerbahce fans invaded the pitch during a friendly against the Ukrainian champions Shakhtar Donetsk As punishment Fenerbahce was sentenced to two Turkish league games in empty stadia The TFF later allowed those two games to be filled with spectators the men were barred while women and children under twelve were admitted for free 42 On 29 October 2012 Antalyaspor ends Fenerbahce s 47 match unbeaten run in the Super Lig at Sukru Saracoglu Stadium in Kadikoy had to come to an end some day with score 1 3 Fenerbahce had not lost a single match at home in Kadikoy ever since they were beaten 2 3 by eventual champion Bursaspor in week 22 on 22 February 2010 Fenerbahce won 38 and drew nine in the 47 matches they played within 980 days since 22 February 2010 43 On 3 November 2012 Fenerbahce peck Akhisar Belediyespor to break 181 day away jinx 44 On 2 May 2013 Fenerbahce was eliminated by Benfica with an aggregate score of 3 2 in the 2012 13 Europa League semi finals and is considered to be the greatest success in Fenerbahce s history to make it to the semi finals in UEFA competitions 45 On 28 June 2013 Ersun Yanal has agreed to take charge of Fenerbahce replacing Aykut Kocaman who resigned at the end of May the club said on Friday 46 47 Ersun Yanal s appointment coincides with tough times for Fenerbahce who have been banned from European competition for two seasons over their involvement in a domestic sports corruption scandal Fenerbahce who finished second in the Super Lig last season will miss out on next season s Champions League which they had been due to enter in the third qualifying round In 2016 the club has once again entered Europe wide competition as it is engaged in the UEFA Europa League competition Club crest and colours Edit Tevfik Haccar Tasci Since the club s foundation Fenerbahce has used the same badge which has only undergone minor alterations It was designed by Hikmet Topuzer nicknamed Topuz Hikmet who played as left winger in 1910 and had made as lapel pins by Tevfik Haccar Tasci then Tevfik Haccar in London The crest consists of five colours The white section which includes the writing Fenerbahce Spor Kulubu 1907 represents purity and open heartedness the red section represents love and attachment to the club and symbolises the Turkish flag The yellow section symbolises other ones envy and jealousy about Fenerbahce while the navy symbolises nobility The oak leaf which rises from the navy and yellow section shows the force and the power of being a member of Fenerbahce The green colour of the leaf shows the success of Fenerbahce is imperative 48 Hikmet Topuzer describes the story of the emblem as below After the change of the club s colours from yellow and white to yellow and navy it was an issue to create an emblem with our new colours My friends left the design of this emblem to me Firstly I brought together the colours of our national flag red and white Then drew a heart shape over the red and gave it a yellow and navy colour adding an acorn leaf that represents resistance power and strength I wrote the club name and foundation date on the white section When drawing our emblem I tried to give this meaning Serving the club with dependence from heart The design was favored by my friends and our new emblem was made through the guidance of Tevfik Haccar who was in Germany at time After the new alphabet was approved the design was protected but the club name on the emblem was changed to Fenerbahce Spor Kulubu 1907 48 European and worldwide honours EditSport Competition Result YearTennis 1932 Balkan Championship Winners 1932Football 1966 67 Balkans Cup Winners 1968Boxing 1999 European Champions Cup Runners up 1999Women s basketball 2004 05 EuroCup Women Runners up 2004 05Men s Table Tennis 2007 08 ETTU Cup Runners up 2007 08Men s volleyball 2009 Balkan Cup Winners 2009Women s volleyball 2009 10 CEV Women s Champions League Runners up 2009 10Women s volleyball 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women s Club World Championship Winners 2010Women s volleyball 2011 12 CEV Women s Champions League Winners 2011 12Women s Table Tennis 2011 12 ETTU Cup Winners 2011 12Women s Table Tennis 2012 13 ETTU Cup Winners 2012 13Women s volleyball 2012 13 Women s CEV Cup Runners up 2012 13Women s basketball 2012 13 EuroLeague Women Runners up 2012 13Women s basketball 2013 14 EuroLeague Women Runners up 2013 14Men s volleyball 2013 Balkan Cup Winners 2013Men s volleyball 2013 14 CEV Challenge Cup Winners 2013 14Women s volleyball 2013 14 Women s CEV Cup Winners 2013 14Women s Table Tennis 2013 14 European Champions League Runners up 2013 14Women s Table Tennis 2014 15 European Champions League Winners 2014 15Women s Athletics 2015 European Champion Clubs Cup Runners up 2015Men s basketball 2015 16 Euroleague Runners up 2015 16Women s basketball 2016 17 EuroLeague Women Runners up 2016 17Men s basketball 2016 17 EuroLeague Winners 2016 17Men s basketball 2017 18 EuroLeague Runners up 2017 18Men s Athletics 2019 European Champion Clubs Cup Runners up 2019Wheelchair Basketball 2018 19 EuroLeague 3 Winners 2018 19Active departments EditFenerbahce Football Edit The club were founded as a football club in 1907 hence the men s football department are the first and oldest of the club They have won a record 28 Turkish championship titles over the course of their history including 19 Super League titles 6 National Division titles and 3 former Turkish Football Championship titles 4 3 Fenerbahce have also won the Balkans Cup in 1968 which is marked as the first ever international trophy won by a Turkish football club National Championships 28 record Turkish Football Championship Turkish National Division Turkish Super League Winners 28 record 1933 1935 1937 1940 1943 1944 1945 1946 1950 1959 1960 61 1963 64 1964 65 1967 68 1969 70 1973 74 1974 75 1977 78 1982 83 1984 85 1988 89 1995 96 2000 01 2003 04 2004 05 2006 07 2010 11 2013 14National Cups 25 Turkish Super CupWinners 9 1968 1973 1975 1984 1985 1990 2007 2009 2014Prime Minister s CupWinners 8 record 1945 1946 1950 1973 1980 1989 1993 1998Turkish CupWinners 6 1967 68 1973 74 1978 79 1982 83 2011 12 2012 13Ataturk CupWinners 1 shared record 1998Spor Toto CupWinners 1 1966 67European competitions 1 Balkans CupWinners 1 1966 67Fenerbahce Women s Football Edit Founded in 2021 Fenerbahce Men s Basketball Edit Initially founded in 1913 the men s basketball department could not persist due to the Balkan Wars and WWI Eventually under the initiative of Muhtar Sencer and Cem Atabeyoglu they were founded in their current permanent form in 1944 Fenerbahce are one of the most successful clubs in Turkish basketball history having won the EuroLeague as the first Turkish team as well as 12 Turkish championships 7 Turkish Cups and 7 Turkish Super Cups among others They have also played in five consecutive EuroLeague Final Fours 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 so far a record in Turkish basketball European competitions European ChampionshipWinners 1 shared Turkish record 2016 17National Championships 13 Turkish Super LeagueWinners 10 1990 91 2006 07 2007 08 2009 10 2010 11 2013 14 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2021 22Turkish Basketball ChampionshipWinners 3 1957 1959 1965National Cups 19 Turkish CupWinners 7 1966 67 2009 10 2010 11 2012 13 2016 2019 2020Turkish Super CupWinners 7 1990 1991 1994 2007 2013 2016 2017Turkish Federation CupWinners 5 1954 1958 1959 1960 1961Fenerbahce Women s Basketball Edit In 1954 Fenerbahce founded the first women s basketball team in Turkey They became the most successful in Turkey alongside archrivals Galatasaray and achieved considerable success in European competitions They became EuroLeague runners up on three occasions in the 2012 13 2013 14 and 2016 17 seasons and reached the third place twice in 2016 and 2021 The club also became fourth in the 2011 12 and 2014 15 seasons Furthermore Fenerbahce became runners up in the EuroCup in 2005 Overall Fener played in four major European finals and managed to be among the best four European clubs seven times Domestically Fenerbahce won 18 Turkish championship titles 3 in the former Turkish Women s Basketball Championship and 15 in the Turkish Super League 13 Turkish Cups and 12 Turkish Super Cups all of them records among others National Championships 19 record Turkish Super LeagueWinners 16 record 1998 99 2001 02 2003 04 2005 06 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2015 16 2017 18 2018 19 2020 21 2021 22Turkish Basketball Championship 1956 1980 Winners 3 1956 1957 1958National Cups 25 record Turkish CupWinners 13 record 1998 99 1999 00 2000 01 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 2014 15 2015 16 2019 2020Turkish Super CupWinners 12 record 1999 2000 2001 2004 2005 2007 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 2019Fenerbahce Men s Volleyball Edit Founded in 1927 they are one of the most successful volleyball teams in Turkey having won five Turkish Volleyball League titles four Turkish Cups and three Turkish Super Cups among others In Europe Fenerbahce have won two Balkan Cups and the CEV Challenge Cup in the 2013 14 season 9 11 European competitions European CupWinners 1 shared Turkish record 2013 14Balkan CupWinners 2 shared record 2009 2013National Championships 5 Turkish LeagueWinners 5 2007 08 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2018 19National Cups 10 Turkish CupWinners 4 2007 08 2011 12 2016 17 2018 19Turkish Super CupWinners 4 shared record 2011 2012 2017 2020Turkish Federation CupWinners 2 1962 1966Fenerbahce Women s Volleyball Edit Sabiha Rifat Gurayman with her male teammates from Fenerbahce s volleyball team in 1929 Founded in 1928 by Sabiha Gurayman who also became captain of the team the women s volleyball department of Fenerbahce was the first in Turkey and was closed the same year due to a lack of opponents 49 As a young woman Sabiha Gurayman also played for the club s men s volleyball team being the first female athlete to play in a men s team in Turkish sports history 50 51 Refounded in their current form in 1954 they became one of the best volleyball teams in Turkey and in the world They were crowned World Champions by winning the FIVB Volleyball Women s Club World Championship undefeated in 2010 thus achieving the first Intercontinental Quadruple ever in Turkish volleyball history after having won the Turkish League Turkish Cup and the Turkish Super Cup in 2010 7 Fenerbahce became the first Turkish team to claim a World Championship title After being runners up in the European Champions League in 2010 Fenerbahce were eventually crowned European Champions in the 2011 12 season after defeating French powerhouse RC Cannes in three straight sets 25 14 25 22 and 25 20 in the final game 8 The club also reached the third place of the Champions League twice in the 2010 11 and 2015 16 seasons Fenerbahce also won the CEV Cup by defeating Russia s Uralochka NTMK Ekaterinburg 3 0 25 11 28 26 25 22 in the 2014 finals in front of their passionate home crowd thus writing volleyball history as the men s team won another continental title the CEV Challenge Cup the very same day 9 10 By achieving this unparalleled feat Fenerbahce became the first and only sports club in Turkey and one of a few in Europe with European titles won in both the men s and women s volleyball departments Domestically the club has won 13 Turkish Championships 3 Turkish Cups and a record 3 Turkish Super Cups among others International competitions World ChampionshipWinners 1 2010European ChampionshipWinners 1 2011 12European CupWinners 1 2013 14National Championships 13 Turkish LeagueWinners 5 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2014 15 2016 17Turkish Volleyball ChampionshipWinners 8 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1968 1969 1972National Cups 8 Turkish CupWinners 3 2009 10 2014 15 2016 17Turkish Super CupWinners 3 2009 2010 2015Turkish Federation CupWinners 2 1960 1977Fenerbahce Men s Table Tennis Edit Founded in 1928 the table tennis department of Fenerbahce became the most successful in Turkey The men s team won the Turkish Super League 5 times the Turkish Cup a record 11 times and the Istanbul Championship a record 23 times They also reached the final of the ETTU Cup in 2008 which is the best result for any Turkish team so far Turkish ChampionshipWinners 5 shared record 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 2015 16 2018 19Turkish CupWinners 11 shared record 1964 1968 1970 1972 1979 1983 2005 06 2006 07 2008 09 2011 12 2014 15Istanbul ChampionshipWinners 23 record 1930 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1962 1963 1964 1965 1968 1969 1970 1973 1978 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2002 Fenerbahce Women s Table Tennis Edit The women s team is the most successful in Turkey and one of the most successful in Europe having won the Turkish Championship a record 13 times the Turkish Cup a record 14 times the ETTU Cup 2 times in a row in 2012 and 2013 and the European Champions League as the first and only Turkish club in the 2014 15 season European ChampionshipWinners 1 Turkish record 2014 15 52 European CupWinners 2 Turkish record 2011 12 2012 13Turkish ChampionshipWinners 13 record 1998 99 1999 00 2000 01 2001 02 2007 08 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2018 19Turkish CupWinners 14 record 1968 1998 99 1999 2000 2000 01 2001 02 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2018 19Istanbul ChampionshipWinners 11 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1970 1976 1999 2000 2001 2002 Fenerbahce Athletics Edit Founded in 1918 Fenerbahce Boxing Edit Founded in 1914 Fenerbahce Rowing Edit Founded in 1914 Fenerbahce Sailing Edit Founded in 1910 Fenerbahce Swimming Edit Founded in 1913 Fenerbahce eSports Edit Founded in 2016 Facilities EditStadia Edit Sukru Saracoglu Stadium The football team of Fenerbahce play their home games at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium simply known as Kadikoy or Mabet shrine in Turkish among supporters 53 in Kiziltoprak Kadikoy Istanbul The stadium was opened in 1908 and most recently renovated between 1999 and 2006 Its seating capacity is 50 509 54 The stadium does not have a running track around the pitch which is unusual for a typical Turkish stadium The Ulker Sports Arena is a multi purpose indoor arena in Atasehir Istanbul with a capacity of 13 800 seats The arena completed and opened in January 2012 after over two years of construction Fenerbahce s basketball team play their home games at the Ulker Sports Arena Training facilities Edit The Can Bartu Training Facilities are a training complex located in Samandira Sancaktepe Istanbul The construction for this training complex began in 1997 during former president Ali Sen s presidency The construction was completed in 2000 The football department of Fenerbahce use the facilities The Lefter Kucukandonyadis Training Facilities are a large complex located at Dereagzi Kadikoy Istanbul Re opened in 1989 and renovated in 1998 Fenerbahce s A2 U18 U17 U16 U15 and U14 teams play their home games in the complex The facilities also serve the basketball volleyball athletics boxing rowing and sailing departments The Topuk Yaylasi Facilities are a training complex near a forest and a lake located in the Topuk Plateau in Kaynasli Duzce Province The construction began in 2010 and was completed in 2011 All departments of the club use the complex for their pre season trainings The Turk Telekom Ankara Facilities are a complex located in Incek in the suburbs of Ankara The complex hosts Fenerbahce s all departments that visit Ankara or a nearby locality for their games as well as other clubs The Samim Gorec Basketball Hall is a basketball hall with a training facility located in the Lefter Kucukandonyadis Training Facilities in Dereagzi First opened in 1982 and refurbished on 24 February 2001 The men s basketball and women s basketball departments of Fenerbahce use the hall and the training facility for their trainings The Muhtar Sencer Volleyball Hall is a volleyball hall located in the Lefter Kucukandonyadis Training Facilities in Dereagzi Fenerbahce s men s volleyball and women s volleyball teams use the hall for their trainings The Vefa Kucuk Swimming Pool is a semi Olympic sized swimming pool on the Fenerbahce Isle The pool was built by the former vice president Vefa Kucuk and opened on 16 July 1999 and serves the swimming department There is also an Olympic sized swimming pool located on the Fenerbahce Isle which was opened in 2004 The pool is also used by the swimming department of the club The Fikirtepe Facilities are located in Fikirtepe Kadikoy They opened on 1 July 1998 and serve the development of the youth football departments Fenerbahce Museum Edit The Fenerbahce Museum Turkish Fenerbahce Muzesi is devoted to the history of the club Founded in 1908 by Ali Riza Bey the museum is housed in the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium Many of the trophies won by the club are on display there There are 426 trophies on exhibition out of approximately 3 000 trophies won 55 Other facilities Edit The club s headquarters were initially located on the Fenerbahce Isle near to the stadium In 2006 the headquarters moved into the stadium to gather all the sections under one roof The Faruk Ilgaz Social Facilities are a social complex with an indoor hall a restaurant a patisserie and an olympic swimming pool located next to the club s headquarters They were initially opened on 15 May 1969 but rebuilt during the presidency of former president Aziz Yildirim as a modern complex and re opened on 21 January 2004 The Fenerbahce Guesthouse is an inn with a capacity of 60 guests The inn also hosts new transfers The Todori Facility is a restaurant owned and operated by the club located in Kalamis Kadikoy The Entertainment and Recreation Center is located in the Faruk Ilgaz Social Facilities The swimming pool is located in the Lefter Kucukandonyadis Training Facilities and hosts the club members and their families Media EditFenerbahce TV Edit Main article Fenerbahce TV Fenerbahce TV FB TV is the first television channel of a sports club in Turkey 56 The channel launched in 2004 over satellite Free To Air on Turksat 3A located 42 East 11957 V 27500 5 6 D Smart 82 Canal satellite network services and cable service 57 Fenerbahce Radio Edit Radyo Fenerbahce IstanbulBroadcast area Turkey European UnionFrequency97 0 Istanbul 97 0 Ankara 97 0 Bursa 97 0 Adapazari 99 2 Tekirdag 101 0 Balikesir 102 4 CanakkaleProgrammingFormatMusic radioOwnershipOwnerFenerbahce SKHistoryFormer namesFenerbahce FMLinksWebcastlive wbr radyofenerbahce wbr orgFenerbahce Radyo FB Radyo 58 is a nationwide FM radio network broadcasting from Istanbul It is the first sports club radio station in Turkey Broadcasting Pop Music in Turkish and other languages FB Radyo can be listened to via terrestrial broadcast Free To Air on Turksat 3A Satellite located 42 East 11804 V 24444 5 6 VPID 516 APID 690 SPID 5 BlackBerry and iPhone applications citation needed Fenerium EditFeneriumTypeAnonim SirketFounded2000HeadquartersTurkeyProductsclothing accessory personal care productsWebsitefenerium wbr comFenerium is the club s own company which markets licensed products and sponsors some of the club s departments and teams The company was established in 2000 The headquarter is located in the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium in Istanbul 59 Fenerium has 96 stores in total 46 are based in Istanbul 8 in Ankara 4 in Izmir 3 in Antalya 2 in Adana Aydin Gaziantep Hatay Konya Mugla Sakarya and Samsun The other stores are located in Bursa Canakkale Denizli Diyarbakir Duzce Elazig Kahramanmaras Kayseri Kocaeli Malatya Manisa Mersin Sanliurfa and Tekirdag There are two stores serving abroad one of them is located in Northern Cyprus North Nicosia Fenerium and the other one in the Netherlands Rotterdam Fenerium 60 Supporters EditMain article Fenerbahce S K supportersClub officials EditPosition NamePresident Ali KocBoard member Nevres Erol BilecikBoard member Mehmet Burhan KaracamBoard member Ozan Korman TarmanBoard member Sevil Zeynep BecanBoard member Saban ErdiklerBoard member Mustafa Tankut TurnaogluBoard member Fethi PekinBoard member Turhan SahinBoard member Mustafa Kemal DanabasBoard member Acar Sertac KomsuogluBoard member Simla Turker BayazitBoard member Omer OkanBoard member Burak Caglan KizilhanBoard member Alper PirsenSource 61 Presidential history EditMain article List of Fenerbahce S K presidents Name b Period OccupationZiya Songulen 1907 1908 1 founding member officer at the Ottoman Public Debt AdministrationAyetullah Bey 1908 1909 2 founding member officer at a water companyTevfik Haccar Tasci 1909 1910 Former athlete commercial manHakki Saffet Tari 1910 1911 Bank tellerHIH Prince Shahzade Osman Fuad 1911 1912Dr Hamit Husnu Kayacan 1912 1914 InternistMehmet Hulusi Bey 1914 1915 General manager at the Hejaz RailwaysMehmet Sabri Toprak 1915 1916 Secretary General at the Committee of Union and ProgressDr Nazim Bey 1916 1918 Minister of Education of the Ottoman EmpireAhmet Nuri Sekizinci 1918 1919 PlaywrightHIH Prince Shahzade Omer Faruk 1920 1923Mehmet Sabri Toprak 1923 1924 Secretary General at the Committee of Union and ProgressNasuhi Esat Baydar 1924 1925 Former athleteAli Naci Karacan 1926 1927 JournalistMuvaffak Menemencioglu 1928 1932 General manager at the Anatolian AgencySait Selahattin Cihanoglu 1932 1933 Former athleteHayri Cemal Atamer 1933 1934 General secretary at Fenerbahce SKSukru Saracoglu 1934 1950 Prime Minister of Turkey Minister of Justice Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of National Education Minister of FinanceAli Muhittin Haci Bekir 1950 1952 ConfectionerOsman Kavrakoglu 1952 1953 Former athlete Lawyer Deputy of Rize ProvinceBedii Yazici 1953 1954 Former footballer general manager at an insurance companyOsman Kavrakoglu 1954 1955 Former athlete Lawyer Deputy of Rize ProvinceZeki Riza Sporel 1955 1958 Former athlete Deputy of Istanbul Province commercial manAgah Erozan 1958 1960 Deputy of Bursa ProvinceMedeni Berk 1960 Minister of State Deputy Prime MinisterHasan Kamil Sporel 1960 1961 Former athleteRazi Trak 1961 1962 Chairman of the board of the Yapi ve Kredi BankasiDr Ismet Ulug 1962 1966 OphthalmologistFaruk Ilgaz 1966 1974 M Sc Civil engineer IndustrialistEmin Cankurtaran 1974 1976 IndustrialistFaruk Ilgaz 1976 1980 M Sc Civil engineer IndustrialistRazi Trak 1980 1981 Chairman of the board of the Yapi ve Kredi BankasiAli Haydar Sen 1981 1983 Businessman IndustrialistFaruk Ilgaz 1983 1984 M Sc Civil engineer IndustrialistFikret Arican 1984 1986 Former footballerTahsin Kaya 1986 1989 Building contractorMetin Asik 1989 1993 Building contractorGuven Sazak 1993 1994 Businessman Building contractorHasan Ozaydin 1994 Building contractorAli Sen 1994 1998 Businessman IndustrialistAziz Yildirim 1998 2018 Civil engineer Building contractorAli Koc 2018 present BusinessmanSponsorship EditCompanies that Fenerbahce SK currently have sponsorship deals with PumaUlkerAvisBekoDogus GroupAcibademDenizbankTuprasAygazTurkish Airlines AudiDamat TweenPursuDiverseyNesine comYandexHublotGetirSpor TotoBurger KingTrivia EditA genus of African fish has been named in honor of the club by a group of Turkish biologists 62 63 Notes Edit Although it is known that the club was founded in the spring of 1907 the day and month are unknown citation needed Fenerbahce have had numerous presidents over the 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