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Rams Park

Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi (commonly known as Ali Sami Yen Stadium), branded as Rams Park for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium serving as the home ground of the Süper Lig club Galatasaray. It is located in the Seyrantepe quarter of the Sarıyer district,[10] on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey. The all-seater stadium has the capacity to host 52,280[11] spectators during football games. The Rams Park is part of the Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex, named after club's founder.

Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi
Ali Sami Yen Hell
Aslantepe
Full nameRams Park
Former namesTürk Telekom Arena (2011–2017)
Türk Telekom Stadium (2017–2021)
Nef Stadium (2021–2023)
LocationSarıyer, Istanbul, Turkey
Coordinates41°6′10″N 28°59′26″E / 41.10278°N 28.99056°E / 41.10278; 28.99056
Public transit Seyrantepe
OwnerGalatasaray
OperatorGalatasaray
Executive suites198[9]
Capacity52,652 (2011–2013)
52,280 (all-seater)[8]
Record attendance52,044 (GalatasarayReal Madrid, 9 April 2013)
Field size105 m × 68 m (115 yd × 74 yd)
Acreage190,000 m²
SurfaceGrass (2011–2018)
SISGrass
Scoreboard2 x 77,41m²[1]
Construction
Broke ground13 December 2007; 15 years ago (2007-12-13)
Built2007–2011
Opened15 January 2011; 12 years ago (2011-01-15)
Construction costUS$250 million
($325 million in 2022 dollars[2])[3][4]
Architect'asp' architekten Stuttgart[5]
Structural engineerİz Mühendislik
Yüksel Proje
Schlaich Bergermann & Partner[6]
Services engineerOBERMEYER: Planungsgesellschaft[7]
Main contractorsVaryap

Uzunlar Ortak Girişimi

TOKİ
Tenants
Galatasaray (2011–present)
Turkey national football team (selected matches)

Rams Park was the first stadium in Turkey that met the UEFA Euro 2016 requirements during the country's bid to host the European Championship.[12] In 2011, Rams Park was one of the six nominees for the Venue of the Year and New Venue categories of the Stadium Business Awards.[13] Galatasaray S.K. won the Süper Lig in the first season at Rams Park. Rams Park and Galatasaray S.K. were mentioned in the first chapter of Tom Clancy's 2012 novel Threat Vector.[14]

History

 
Exterior of the stadium
 
Main road to the stadium
 
Interior view of the stadium
 
Galatasaray fans teasing their arch-rival Fenerbahçe. The matches between the two teams are known as the Intercontinental Derby.

Association football was first played in Istanbul by some British players in a field known as Papazın Çayırı ("Priest's Field") in the area that is now the site of Fenerbahçe's Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium. With the opening of the Taksim Stadium in 1921, it was this new stadium that became the new football headquarters. In the urban development of 1939, the military barracks in which the Taksim Stadium was located was demolished in 1940. The stadium was thus lost. In this period, Fenerbahçe bought the land encompassing Papazın Çayırı and built the Fenerbahçe Stadium, while the Beşiktaş Club moved into the Şeref Stadium, located in the area where today's Çırağan Palace Hotel stands. It was Galatasaray that experienced the biggest problem with the use of a stadium in that period.

The first steps to overcome this problem were taken in the initial years of the 1930s. The first initiative to acquire a plot of land for Galatasaray was in 1933, when the then president of the club Ali Haydar Barşal showed an interest in a mulberry orchard in Mecidiyeköy. In the period between 1933 and 1935, negotiations with the government resulted in the allocation of a plot of land outside of the city limits in Mecidiye Köyü (Mecidiye Village, present-day Mecidiyeköy quarter of the Şişli district) for a stadium to be built for Galatasaray. Excavations for the construction began in 1936. The President of the Turkish Sports Organization at the time, Adnan Menderes, provided financial assistance for the project. However, the efforts were left in the excavation stage.

In 1940, the matter of the stadium came up again under the presidency of Tevfik Ali Çınar. The same plot of land was leased to Galatasaray for a term of 30 years at a symbolic yearly rental fee of 1 lira. Galatasaray thus acquired the right to the use of the land. In leasing the land, Galatasaray committed to building a modern stadium as well as a bicycle velodrome. The construction could not start, however, due to limited funds and the general atmosphere of the war years. In 1943, Osman Dardağan led an initiative to build a modest stadium that would answer the immediate need. In the atmosphere of war, only a small open tribune was allowed in the stadium, which was set on a field of earth and inaugurated under the presidency of Muslihittin Peykoğlu in 1945. However, its distance from the city center in those days, its inaccessibility by public transportation, and the rough winds that characterized the district were factors that contributed to a long period in which the stadium would lay idle and football games never took place.

When the İnönü Stadium in the center of the city was opened in that period, Galatasaray abandoned the stadium building project in Mecidiyeköy, putting the project aside before fruition. In 1955, 30 more years were added to the right of utilization agreement, which at the time had 22 years to go, extending the terms until 2007. When the Club failed to undertake the building of the Stadium, the project was taken on by the Physical Education General Directorate. The construction started in 1959. In 1961, during the presidency of Refik Selimoğlu, a new agreement was signed with the Physical Education General Directorate whereby the utilization rights of the newly completed stadium were explicitly given to Galatasaray.

The stadium was opened on an eventful December 20, 1964. In the midst of the extreme crowds present, panic broke out, resulting in the death of one spectator and the injury of 80 others. In 1965, the stadium was illuminated for the first time. Despite this, however, not many night games were played. At the beginning of the 1970s, the stadium was abandoned for another period during which the İnönü Stadium began to be used again. In the 1970s, the stadium was mostly used by Galatasaray for training sessions. In those years, it remained in a squalid state of neglect.

In 1981, grass was planted on the field and the stadium was opened again. The lighting system was renewed in 1993, after which night games began to be played once more. In the same year, the system of combined tickets was initiated in Turkey at the Ali Sami Yen Stadium. Also in the same year, the stadium was furnished with seats to replace the old benches. The capacity of the stadium was thus reduced from 35,000 to an all-seater capacity of 22,000. In 1997, the Galatasaray administration assigned a Canadian architectural firm for the task of designing Turkey's first multi-function, modern stadium to be built in place of the Ali Sami Yen Stadium, which was planned to be torn down.

On 10 December 2013, a UEFA Champions League match between Galatasaray and Juventus had to be abandoned due to heavy snow in the 32nd minute with the score 0–0, the remaining minutes of the match were played the next day.[15]

New stadium projects

Faruk Süren project

The new stadium project was launched in 1998 and it attracted wide interest. During the promotion of the modern loge system, the entire loge section was sold at a symbolical fee. The proposed capacity was 40,484. However, the mayor and the state did not allow of a stadium to be built.

Mehmet Cansun project

Over the period of 2001–2002, a revision was made in the project with an eye toward reducing the amount needed for financing but this time, although costs were brought down, the economic crisis of 2001 stood in the way of overcoming the financial issue. Capacity was reduced to 35,000.

Özhan Canaydın: Back to Süren's project

In the 2002–04 season, the old project came up again but was abandoned in favor of building a new and modern stadium. Again, financing needs could not be met. After a general renovation that took place in the 2004–05 season, the club returned to the Ali Sami Yen Stadium. Following the 1999 İzmit earthquake, the old Open Tribune was demolished and replaced in the 2005–2006 season for safety reasons.

Özhan Canaydın: Leaving Mecidiyeköy, new home in Aslantepe

Because Mecidiyeköy was now a part of the city center, state authorities objected to the expansion of the stadium in this district. A new piece of land was suggested to Galatasaray as an alternative.

The search for financing for the new stadium that would be built on this new plot continued over the period of 2004–07. In 2007, discussions with state authorities regarding the erection of a new Galatasaray stadium in Aslantepe yielded positive results. It was decided that the new stadium would be built within two years on the new land plot that would be transferred to Galatasaray, in exchange for the club's property in Mecidiyeköy on which the Ali Sami Yen Stadium stood.

A dream comes true

At the end of 2007, ten years after the initial announcement of the project in 1997, the groundbreaking for the new stadium was carried out (December 13, 2007) at a ceremony attended by state officials. The old project was put aside and a new project was contracted to Mete Arat in Germany. 2008, In Galatasaray's last year at the Ali Sami Yen Stadium, the Lower Closed Tribune was renovated in line with UEFA standards. 2009, The construction of the new stadium, the Rams Park, gained speed when the contracting company was changed. 2010, It was announced that the official opening of the new stadium would take place on January 15, 2011, with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan presiding. But in the opening ceremony, he was protested by spectators of Galatasaray.

Project overview

Project Year Location Capacity Suites Architect Cost Info
Faruk Süren project 1997–2001 Mecidiyeköy 40,482 125+72 boxes without outside seating BBB Architects US$118.5 million
($213 million in 2022 dollars[2])
2 different roof and stand styles. A Mall next to the stadium was also planned
Mehmet Cansun project 2001 Mecidiyeköy 35,000 132 GS member Architecture group* US$35 million
($57.8 million in 2022 dollars[2])
*Emre Arolat, Doğan Hasol, Tabanlioglu Architects, Eren Talu, DB Architects[16]
Özhan Canaydın:Back to Süren's project 2002–2005 Mecidiyeköy 40,482 125+72 boxes without outside seating BBB Architects US$90 million
($143 million in 2022 dollars[2])
Same project, just lower cost
Eren Talu bidding project 2007 Aslantepe 52,000 150 Populous n/a Eren Talu's project for the bid. GS logo as a ramp
Özhan Canaydın project 2007 Aslantepe 52,652 157 asp Stuttgart US$250 million
($325 million in 2022 dollars[2])
Built

Aslantepe

 
Exterior view
 
View of the stadium from the southeast stand corner, June 2017
 
View of the stadium from the northeast stand corner, June 2017

In recent years, numerous proposals had been put forward to demolish the current stadium and build a new, larger one on the same location, but this was impossible due to the lack of space. Finally, the club's stadium, Ali Sami Yen Stadium, was now going to be replaced with a new stadium near Maslak financial district. The former name of the district, Seyrantepe, was changed to Aslantepe (Lion Hill) after Galatasaray purchased the land; Aslan ("Lion") being Galatasaray's symbol. The idea was to realize a stadium on the model of Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. The stadium will feature a retractable roof—the first of its kind in Turkey.

Auction process

Galatasaray have been in cooperation with TOKİ (one of the biggest construction organizations of Turkey, budgeted by the Turkish government).

Among the four companies that tendered proposals, the best offer was put forward by the Eren Talu Architecture – ALKE Partnership. The contract for the tender held for the construction of Galatasaray's new stadium was signed between TOKİ and Eren Talu-ALKE consortium on 23 October 2007.[17] The contract of the tender was realized by TOKİ and came to be known as the "Aslantepe Tender", covering the construction of a multi-purpose sports complex with 52,652 spectator capacity on Aslantepe (formerly known as Seyrantepe) premises in return for building "Urban Social Infrastructure Areas" on 34.640 sq meters of land on which the present Ali Sami Yen Stadium is located.

There is a set period of 720 days for the construction of the stadium that will be built on the Aslantepe (formerly known as Seyrantepe) premises. The box count is 198 Part of the catering areas Turk Telekom Stadium consists of, is a VIP lounge room, VIP Market Area, Premium Food Court, Galatasaray Museum, Galatasaray Mega Store, 11 Galatasaray Store and a VIP restaurant. The modern stadium, contains five top and four underground levels.[18]

Partnership

Once the Eren Talu-ALKE consortium had won the tender for the stadium project, they proceeded to find a foreign technical partner with previous experience in sports-construction related projects. They were introduced to the Abu Dhabi Group and Al Zarooni Group, both headquartered in the UAE. Abu Dhabi Group (also known as Dhabi Group), the largest foreign investor group in Pakistan, and the Al Zarooni Group are investors in the gigantic 5.5 million sq.m. Dubai Sports City project that is currently under construction in Dubai. The Chairman of Abu Dhabi Group is His Highness Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, who is also the Federal Minister for Higher Education & Scientific Research of the UAE and a very important member of Abu Dhabi's Ruling Family. The Dhabi-Zarooni consortium acquired 51% of the Eren Talu-ALKE consortium's shares to co-invest a total of $650 million with them in the Aslantepe (New Stadium) and Mecidiyeköy (Old Stadium) projects.

Stating that a total amount of $650 million will be invested for the entire project, Eren Talu said, "$170 million of this amount will be spent for the stadium, in addition to $180 million which is the guaranteed TOKİ share, a $50 million additional TOKİ share and the remaining $250 million+ to be invested in the mixed-use development project intended in Mecidiyeköy". Talu added that TOKİ's participation in the project provides great advantage for the partnership and continued, "our partners had confidence in the public benefit of the project and decided to join within a short period of just 2 months". Talu said they have already spent $37 million so far in order to construct up to the current level of the stadium. Stating that the stadium is to be delivered on time on 29 October 2010, Talu said, "We are casting 1,500 cubic meters of concrete every day. We have driven 4,500 meters of piles into the ground. A labour force of above 350 workers is busy at the construction site 24 hours a day. The stadium is going to be so strong that it may even be used as a catastrophe relief center if required."

Talu said the project being contemplated on the land in Mecidiyeköy in lieu of the old Ali Sami Yen Stadium will be initiated in June 2009, and added, "the mixed-use development project that we are going to build on land measuring 34,600 square meters will include apartments, a large shopping center, offices and a five-star hotel. A total of $650 million will be invested in these two projects, and in return, we expect an income of about $1.3 billion when the Mecidiyeköy mixed-use complex is completed. Therefore, this is a highly profitable venture."

The total stadium construction is expected to cost around US$191 million, not including the US$145+ million which will be spent on upgrading the nearby infrastructure.

The construction of the stadium stopped twice a time. When Talu had financial problems once again, TOKİ cancelled the process in July 2009.[19] After termination of TOKİ-Talu agreement, TOKİ announced a new auction. Varyap-Uzunlar consortium won the auction[20] and construction restarted in September 2009. Galatasaray and TOKİ had an agreement that the stadium would be opened without retractable roofs which will be installed at the end of the season.[21]

Groundbreaking ceremony

 
A view of the stadium during its construction

As of 13 December 2007, the construction has officially started after a glitzy reception where the club's board, some players, the minister of sports for Turkey and many other ministers attended. In the ceremony, then President Özhan Canaydın stated, in summary: "The Turkish World of Sports will gain another big facility with the Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex and we've gathered here to celebrate its groundbreaking ceremony. This work, which will be a value add to Istanbul and Turkey along with Turkish Sports, will also serve as an honorable monument that will signify the advanced position Turkish Sports has achieved and the phases it has passed through."[22]

Name

Türk Telekom Sponsorship

 
Special logo prepared for Türk Telekom Stadium

The naming rights were sold to Türk Telekom for a period of 10 years for US$10.25 million a year. The stadium has officially replaced the Ali Sami Yen Stadium at the middle of the 2010–2011 Süper Lig season, under the name of Türk Telekom Arena. North tribune's name of this stadium were sold to Pegasus Airlines for €4 million a year. The contract ended in October 2013.[23][24] The naming rights of the first tier of the east tribune of Türk Telekom Stadium were also sold to Ülker for $2 million a year and will be named as Ülker Family Tribune.[25] All 198 suites' and 4,844 VIP seats' naming rights were sold to Denizbank for three years.[26]

On 18 December 2012 Galatasaray S.K. and Opel signed a 2.5-year contract for the naming rights of the Southstand.[27][28] The club will receive €1.5 million per year (€3.75 million in total).[29][30] On 24 September 2013 Galatasaray S.K. and Odeabank signed a five-year contract (€590,000 a year) for naming rights to the Northstand.[31][32]

NEF Sponsorship

In the statement made by Galatasaray Sports Club on 11 October 2021, it was announced that a stadium name sponsorship agreement would be made with the real estate developer NEF Gayrimenkul [tr].[33]

In the new notification made on 12 October 2021, a sponsorship and advertising promotion agreement regarding stadium naming rights worth 725.000.000 Turkish Liras + VAT for a total of 10 (5+5) seasons, including 5 seasons, was signed between Galatasaray Sports Club and Timur Şehircilik Planning A.Ş. explanation has been made.[34]

At the press conference held at the Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex on 12 October 2021, Galatasaray and Nef signed the largest stadium naming sponsorship agreement in Turkish sports history. The press launch of the agreement, which took place at the newly named Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex Nef Stadium, was held with the participation of Burak Elmas, President of Galatasaray Sports Club, and Erden Timur, Chairman of Nef Board of Directors.[35][36][37]

Rams Global sponsorship

On 21 July 2023, Rams Global became the stadium title sponsor of Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex under the name Rams Park.[38]

Individual stand sponsorships

Stand Sponsor Duration € M/year Total € M
Stadium Türk Telekom 10 years (2011–2021) 7.5 75
Nef 2 years (2021–2023) 7.9 79
Rams Global 5 years (2023–2028) 8.7 43,5
North Pegasus Airlines 2 years (2011–2013) 4 8
Odeabank 5 years (2013–2018) 0.59 2.95
South Opel 2.5 years (2012–2015) 1.5 3.75
MNG Kargo 2 years (2015–2017) ? ?
1st tier East Ülker 2 years (2011–2013) 2 4

Facts

 
Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi Galatasaray Store
 
Ticket sales
 
One of the 198 suites

Dimensions

  • Stadium: 195,000 m2 – 228m x 190m x 70m
  • Playing level: 120 m x 83 m
  • Gross grass area: 111 m x 72 m
  • Playing field: 105 m x 68 m

Capacity

  • West Stand: 10,713
    • 1st tier: 5,525
    • 1st suit level: 399
    • 2nd suit level: 266
    • 2nd tier: 4,523
  • East Stand: 11,425
    • 1st tier: 5,751
    • 1st suit level: 399
    • 2nd suit level: 266
    • 2nd tier: 5,009
  • South Stand: 15,246
    • 1st tier: 8,209
    • 1st suit level: (no suites existing)
    • 2nd suit level: 484
    • 2nd tier: 6,553
  • North Stand: 15,268
    • 1st tier: 8,028
    • 1st suit level: (no suites existing)
    • 2nd suit level: 622
    • 2nd tier: 6,618

Stands

  • 1st Tier: 19.93° – 29.54° (average 23.96°)
  • 2nd Tier: 34.61° – 35.474° (average 35.10°)
  • Distance West/East stand to the pitch: 6.2 m
  • Distance North/South stand to the pitch: 8.2 m
  • First row is 6 cm above pitch level
  • Highest row at West/East stand: 36.07 m
  • Highest row at north–south: 34.93 m
  • 1st tier: 37 rows
  • Suit balcony: 3 rows
  • 2nd tier: 20–27 rows

Suites[39]

  • South stand: 65 suites
  • West stand: 49 suites
  • East stand: 52 suites
  • North stand: 32 suites
  • Total: 198 suites
  • 6.321 seats
  • capacity: 6 – 27 person

Construction

  • Total concrete used during stadium construction: 190,000 m³
  • Total steel used during stadium construction: 35,000 tonnes
  • Total steel used for the roof: 5,500 tonnes

[40]

Additions

2012

In time for the 2012–13 season the club added 41 new suites at the North Corners of Level 4. So the total amount raised from 157 to 198,[9] making it second in Europe behind Estadio Santiago Bernabéu which has got 245 suites.[41] The capacity decreased from 52,652 to 52,223.

2018 - Hybrid grass

In January 2018 a SISGrass hybrid pitch was relaid to improve the pitch quality.[42]

Concerts

 
Bon Jovi concert on 8 July 2011

The stadium can also be turned into a concert arena with a capacity for over 70,000 people. The first band to play at Rams Park was Bon Jovi on 8 July 2011.[43][44] The second singer at the stadium was Madonna, who performed on 7 June 2012 as part of her MDNA Tour. She played in front of 47,789 fans.[45]

Surroundings

Aslanlı Yol

From the Seyrantepe Metro Station just east of the stadium, visitors approach the stadium through a road called Aslanlı Yol, which was designed to disentangle and guide them to the entrance. It is 200 meters long and 45 meters wide. Ticket sales, Simit Sarayı Restaurant and Yüzevler Restaurant are also located at the Aslanlı Yol.

Aslantepe GSStore

On 7 February 2012 a new GS Store opened next to the stadium.[46] It has got a similar architecture and was designed by Galatasaray S.K. project coordinator Coşkun Peküstün and the architect Ayşegül Uslu.[46][47] it is built on a 950 m2 area and the floor area is 1,650 m2. It has got two floor, while the first floor is used for the retail and the second the Ülker Fan Zone.

Transportation

Public transport

Rams Park is served by a number of bus routes and the shuttle line of Metro M2, which runs from the Sanayi Mahallesi Station to Seyrantepe at the stadium.[48]

Car

The stadium is located next to the Otoyol 2 motorway. There are four four-story parking garages with 3,225 (3,025 covered and 200 open) parking places. In addition, there are also 28 places available for buses at the west entrance.

Payment methods

GS Bonus Card

GS Bonus Card is the stadium card of Galatasaray S.K. which can also be used as a credit card. Unified RFID cards are used as season tickets at Rams Park. The card can be used for all services at the stadium.[49][50][51]

fastPay

On March 12, 2019, Galatasaray and DenizBank started an important cooperation which will lay the foundation of the cash-free payment period at Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex Rams Park for the first time in Turkey. Accordingly, the fans will be able to make payment through fastPay, the first digital wallet of Turkey, while shopping at the stadium, the stores and the snack bars around the stadium and at the GS Store, easily and safely without having to pay any cash.[52]

Records

Attendance

  • The highest attendance recorded at Rams Park was 52,044 for an UEFA Champions League quarter-final match between Galatasaray and Real Madrid CF on 9 April 2013.
  • The highest attendance for a Süper Lig match is 51,983, between Galatasaray S.K. and Trabzonspor on 18 May 2013.
  • The highest attendance for a non-competitive game is 40,000, set on 15 January 2011 for a pre-season testimonial between Galatasaray and AFC Ajax.
  • The highest attendance for a Turkish Cup match is 31,930, set on 2 March 2011, when Galatasaray played against Gaziantepspor.
  • The highest attendance for a national team match is 49,532. Set on 7 October 2011, when Turkey played against Germany.
  • The highest attendance for a concert is 47,789. Set on 7 June 2012, when Madonna performed a concert as part of her MDNA Tour.

List

Rank Attendance Date Game
1 52,044 9 April 2013 Galatasaray S.K.Real Madrid CF
2 51,983 18 May 2013 Galatasaray S.K.Trabzonspor
3 51,793 5 May 2013 Galatasaray S.K.Sivasspor
4 51,663 28 September 2019 Galatasaray S.K.Fenerbahçe SK
5 51,578 5 May 2019 Galatasaray S.K.Beşiktaş J.K
6 51,567 22 April 2012 Galatasaray S.K.Fenerbahçe SK
7 51,393 18 March 2011 Galatasaray S.K.Fenerbahçe SK
8 51,350 6 April 2014 Galatasaray S.K.Fenerbahçe SK
9 51,311 16 December 2012 Galatasaray S.K.Fenerbahçe SK
10 51,278 16 November 2012 Galatasaray S.K.Manchester United F.C.

Loudest crowd

On March 18, 2011, the Rams Park recorded 131.76 decibels which was considered to be the world record for "loudest crowd roar at a sport stadium" in Guinness World Records[53][54][55] The record has since then been raised by NFL American football games starting with September 15, 2013 at CenturyLink Field in a Seattle Seahawks game that reached 136.6 decibels;[56] on October 13, 2013, at Arrowhead Stadium in a Kansas City Chiefs game that reached 137.5 dB,;[57] again at CenturyLink Field on December 2, 2013, with 137.6 decibels;[58] and most recently reclaimed by Arrowhead Stadium on September 29, 2014, in a game that reached 142.2 dB.[59][60]

Matches

Turkey national team

Rams Park is one of the main home stadiums of the Turkey national team.

Date Time (CEST) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
10 August 2011 20.30   Turkey 3–0   Estonia Friendly 25,000[61]
2 September 2011 19.00   Turkey 2–1   Kazakhstan Euro 2012 qualifying 47,756[62]
7 October 2011 20.30   Turkey 1–3   Germany Euro 2012 qualifying 49,532[63]
11 October 2011 19.00   Turkey 1–0   Azerbaijan Euro 2012 qualifying 32,174[64]
11 November 2011 20.05   Turkey 0–3   Croatia Euro 2012 qualifying 42,863[65]
14 November 2012 20.30   Turkey 1–1   Denmark Friendly 30,000[66]
17 November 2014 20.45   Turkey 3–1   Kazakhstan Euro 2016 qualifying 27,549[67]
14 November 2019 18.00   Turkey 0–0   Iceland Euro 2020 qualifying 48,329[68]

2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup

The stadium was one of the venues for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup. However, due to sponsorship contracts, the stadium was called Ali Sami Yen Arena during the World Cup.[69]

The following games were played at the stadium during the World Cup of 2013:

Date Time (CEST) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
21 June 2013 18.00   France 3–1   Ghana Group A 4,133[70]
21 June 2013 21.00   USA 1–4   Spain Group A 4,133[71]
24 June 2013 18.00   France 1–1   USA Group A 4,120[72]
24 June 2013 21.00   Spain 1–0   Ghana Group A 4,120[73]
27 June 2013 20.00   Spain 2–1   France Group A 7,511[74]
27 June 2013 17.00   South Korea 0–1   Nigeria Group B 7,511[75]
2 July 2013 18.00   Spain 2–1   Mexico Round of 16 7,211[76]
2 July 2013 21.00   Nigeria 1–2   Uruguay Round of 16 7,211[77]
7 July 2013 21.00   Ghana 4–3   Chile Quarterfinals 6,632[78]
13 July 2013 18.00   Ghana 3–0   Iraq Third place match 20,601[79]
13 July 2013 18.00   France 0–0   Uruguay Final 20,601[80]

Season tickets and average attendance

Season Sold season tickets average league attendance
2011 (just 2nd half) 20,000[81] 29,887
2011–2012 27,900[82] 34,685
2012–2013 47,200[83] 43,262
2013–2014 46,250*[84] 40,094
2014–2015 43,108[85] 26,193
2015–2016 39,849[85] 18,996
2016–2017 22,167[86] 21,751
2017–2018 41,167[87] 41,076
2018–2019 46,716[88] 36,439
2019–2020 47,729[85] 35,231
2020–2021 N/A due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–2022 N/A due to COVID-19 pandemic 21,425
2022–2023 40,105[89] 45,516
2023–2024 42,000[90]

*Stopped at 46,250. Demand was 65,000.[84][91]


Gallery

 
A panoramic view of the interior
 
Galatasaray – Fenerbahçe 3–1, 7 December 2011

See also

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External links

  • (in Turkish) Club information on stadium
  • (in Turkish) Rams Park Official WebSite
  • Rams Park on Wikimapia
  • Design of stadium

rams, park, sami, spor, kompleksi, commonly, known, sami, stadium, branded, sponsorship, reasons, football, stadium, serving, home, ground, süper, club, galatasaray, located, seyrantepe, quarter, sarıyer, district, european, side, istanbul, turkey, seater, sta. Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi commonly known as Ali Sami Yen Stadium branded as Rams Park for sponsorship reasons is a football stadium serving as the home ground of the Super Lig club Galatasaray It is located in the Seyrantepe quarter of the Sariyer district 10 on the European side of Istanbul Turkey The all seater stadium has the capacity to host 52 280 11 spectators during football games The Rams Park is part of the Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex named after club s founder Ali Sami Yen Spor KompleksiAli Sami Yen HellAslantepeUEFAFull nameRams ParkFormer namesTurk Telekom Arena 2011 2017 Turk Telekom Stadium 2017 2021 Nef Stadium 2021 2023 LocationSariyer Istanbul TurkeyCoordinates41 6 10 N 28 59 26 E 41 10278 N 28 99056 E 41 10278 28 99056Public transitSeyrantepeOwnerGalatasarayOperatorGalatasarayExecutive suites198 9 Capacity52 652 2011 2013 52 280 all seater 8 Record attendance52 044 Galatasaray Real Madrid 9 April 2013 Field size105 m 68 m 115 yd 74 yd Acreage190 000 m SurfaceGrass 2011 2018 SISGrassScoreboard2 x 77 41m 1 ConstructionBroke ground13 December 2007 15 years ago 2007 12 13 Built2007 2011Opened15 January 2011 12 years ago 2011 01 15 Construction costUS 250 million 325 million in 2022 dollars 2 3 4 Architect asp architekten Stuttgart 5 Structural engineerIz MuhendislikYuksel ProjeSchlaich Bergermann amp Partner 6 Services engineerOBERMEYER Planungsgesellschaft 7 Main contractorsVaryap Uzunlar Ortak Girisimi TOKITenantsGalatasaray 2011 present Turkey national football team selected matches Rams Park was the first stadium in Turkey that met the UEFA Euro 2016 requirements during the country s bid to host the European Championship 12 In 2011 Rams Park was one of the six nominees for the Venue of the Year and New Venue categories of the Stadium Business Awards 13 Galatasaray S K won the Super Lig in the first season at Rams Park Rams Park and Galatasaray S K were mentioned in the first chapter of Tom Clancy s 2012 novel Threat Vector 14 Contents 1 History 1 1 New stadium projects 1 1 1 Faruk Suren project 1 1 2 Mehmet Cansun project 1 1 3 Ozhan Canaydin Back to Suren s project 1 1 4 Ozhan Canaydin Leaving Mecidiyekoy new home in Aslantepe 1 1 5 A dream comes true 1 1 6 Project overview 2 Aslantepe 2 1 Auction process 2 2 Partnership 2 3 Groundbreaking ceremony 2 4 Name 2 4 1 Turk Telekom Sponsorship 2 4 2 NEF Sponsorship 2 4 3 Rams Global sponsorship 2 4 4 Individual stand sponsorships 3 Facts 3 1 Dimensions 3 2 Capacity 3 3 Stands 3 4 Suites 39 3 5 Construction 3 6 Additions 3 6 1 2012 3 6 2 2018 Hybrid grass 4 Concerts 5 Surroundings 5 1 Aslanli Yol 5 2 Aslantepe GSStore 6 Transportation 6 1 Public transport 6 2 Car 7 Payment methods 7 1 GS Bonus Card 7 2 fastPay 8 Records 8 1 Attendance 8 2 List 8 3 Loudest crowd 9 Matches 9 1 Turkey national team 9 2 2013 FIFA U 20 World Cup 10 Season tickets and average attendance 11 Gallery 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory Edit Exterior of the stadium Main road to the stadium Interior view of the stadium Galatasaray fans teasing their arch rival Fenerbahce The matches between the two teams are known as the Intercontinental Derby Association football was first played in Istanbul by some British players in a field known as Papazin Cayiri Priest s Field in the area that is now the site of Fenerbahce s Sukru Saracoglu Stadium With the opening of the Taksim Stadium in 1921 it was this new stadium that became the new football headquarters In the urban development of 1939 the military barracks in which the Taksim Stadium was located was demolished in 1940 The stadium was thus lost In this period Fenerbahce bought the land encompassing Papazin Cayiri and built the Fenerbahce Stadium while the Besiktas Club moved into the Seref Stadium located in the area where today s Ciragan Palace Hotel stands It was Galatasaray that experienced the biggest problem with the use of a stadium in that period The first steps to overcome this problem were taken in the initial years of the 1930s The first initiative to acquire a plot of land for Galatasaray was in 1933 when the then president of the club Ali Haydar Barsal showed an interest in a mulberry orchard in Mecidiyekoy In the period between 1933 and 1935 negotiations with the government resulted in the allocation of a plot of land outside of the city limits in Mecidiye Koyu Mecidiye Village present day Mecidiyekoy quarter of the Sisli district for a stadium to be built for Galatasaray Excavations for the construction began in 1936 The President of the Turkish Sports Organization at the time Adnan Menderes provided financial assistance for the project However the efforts were left in the excavation stage In 1940 the matter of the stadium came up again under the presidency of Tevfik Ali Cinar The same plot of land was leased to Galatasaray for a term of 30 years at a symbolic yearly rental fee of 1 lira Galatasaray thus acquired the right to the use of the land In leasing the land Galatasaray committed to building a modern stadium as well as a bicycle velodrome The construction could not start however due to limited funds and the general atmosphere of the war years In 1943 Osman Dardagan led an initiative to build a modest stadium that would answer the immediate need In the atmosphere of war only a small open tribune was allowed in the stadium which was set on a field of earth and inaugurated under the presidency of Muslihittin Peykoglu in 1945 However its distance from the city center in those days its inaccessibility by public transportation and the rough winds that characterized the district were factors that contributed to a long period in which the stadium would lay idle and football games never took place When the Inonu Stadium in the center of the city was opened in that period Galatasaray abandoned the stadium building project in Mecidiyekoy putting the project aside before fruition In 1955 30 more years were added to the right of utilization agreement which at the time had 22 years to go extending the terms until 2007 When the Club failed to undertake the building of the Stadium the project was taken on by the Physical Education General Directorate The construction started in 1959 In 1961 during the presidency of Refik Selimoglu a new agreement was signed with the Physical Education General Directorate whereby the utilization rights of the newly completed stadium were explicitly given to Galatasaray The stadium was opened on an eventful December 20 1964 In the midst of the extreme crowds present panic broke out resulting in the death of one spectator and the injury of 80 others In 1965 the stadium was illuminated for the first time Despite this however not many night games were played At the beginning of the 1970s the stadium was abandoned for another period during which the Inonu Stadium began to be used again In the 1970s the stadium was mostly used by Galatasaray for training sessions In those years it remained in a squalid state of neglect In 1981 grass was planted on the field and the stadium was opened again The lighting system was renewed in 1993 after which night games began to be played once more In the same year the system of combined tickets was initiated in Turkey at the Ali Sami Yen Stadium Also in the same year the stadium was furnished with seats to replace the old benches The capacity of the stadium was thus reduced from 35 000 to an all seater capacity of 22 000 In 1997 the Galatasaray administration assigned a Canadian architectural firm for the task of designing Turkey s first multi function modern stadium to be built in place of the Ali Sami Yen Stadium which was planned to be torn down On 10 December 2013 a UEFA Champions League match between Galatasaray and Juventus had to be abandoned due to heavy snow in the 32nd minute with the score 0 0 the remaining minutes of the match were played the next day 15 New stadium projects Edit Faruk Suren project Edit The new stadium project was launched in 1998 and it attracted wide interest During the promotion of the modern loge system the entire loge section was sold at a symbolical fee The proposed capacity was 40 484 However the mayor and the state did not allow of a stadium to be built Mehmet Cansun project Edit Over the period of 2001 2002 a revision was made in the project with an eye toward reducing the amount needed for financing but this time although costs were brought down the economic crisis of 2001 stood in the way of overcoming the financial issue Capacity was reduced to 35 000 Ozhan Canaydin Back to Suren s project Edit In the 2002 04 season the old project came up again but was abandoned in favor of building a new and modern stadium Again financing needs could not be met After a general renovation that took place in the 2004 05 season the club returned to the Ali Sami Yen Stadium Following the 1999 Izmit earthquake the old Open Tribune was demolished and replaced in the 2005 2006 season for safety reasons Ozhan Canaydin Leaving Mecidiyekoy new home in Aslantepe Edit Because Mecidiyekoy was now a part of the city center state authorities objected to the expansion of the stadium in this district A new piece of land was suggested to Galatasaray as an alternative The search for financing for the new stadium that would be built on this new plot continued over the period of 2004 07 In 2007 discussions with state authorities regarding the erection of a new Galatasaray stadium in Aslantepe yielded positive results It was decided that the new stadium would be built within two years on the new land plot that would be transferred to Galatasaray in exchange for the club s property in Mecidiyekoy on which the Ali Sami Yen Stadium stood A dream comes true Edit At the end of 2007 ten years after the initial announcement of the project in 1997 the groundbreaking for the new stadium was carried out December 13 2007 at a ceremony attended by state officials The old project was put aside and a new project was contracted to Mete Arat in Germany 2008 In Galatasaray s last year at the Ali Sami Yen Stadium the Lower Closed Tribune was renovated in line with UEFA standards 2009 The construction of the new stadium the Rams Park gained speed when the contracting company was changed 2010 It was announced that the official opening of the new stadium would take place on January 15 2011 with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan presiding But in the opening ceremony he was protested by spectators of Galatasaray Project overview Edit Project Year Location Capacity Suites Architect Cost InfoFaruk Suren project 1997 2001 Mecidiyekoy 40 482 125 72 boxes without outside seating BBB Architects US 118 5 million 213 million in 2022 dollars 2 2 different roof and stand styles A Mall next to the stadium was also plannedMehmet Cansun project 2001 Mecidiyekoy 35 000 132 GS member Architecture group US 35 million 57 8 million in 2022 dollars 2 Emre Arolat Dogan Hasol Tabanlioglu Architects Eren Talu DB Architects 16 Ozhan Canaydin Back to Suren s project 2002 2005 Mecidiyekoy 40 482 125 72 boxes without outside seating BBB Architects US 90 million 143 million in 2022 dollars 2 Same project just lower costEren Talu bidding project 2007 Aslantepe 52 000 150 Populous n a Eren Talu s project for the bid GS logo as a rampOzhan Canaydin project 2007 Aslantepe 52 652 157 asp Stuttgart US 250 million 325 million in 2022 dollars 2 BuiltAslantepe Edit Exterior view View of the stadium from the southeast stand corner June 2017 View of the stadium from the northeast stand corner June 2017In recent years numerous proposals had been put forward to demolish the current stadium and build a new larger one on the same location but this was impossible due to the lack of space Finally the club s stadium Ali Sami Yen Stadium was now going to be replaced with a new stadium near Maslak financial district The former name of the district Seyrantepe was changed to Aslantepe Lion Hill after Galatasaray purchased the land Aslan Lion being Galatasaray s symbol The idea was to realize a stadium on the model of Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen Germany The stadium will feature a retractable roof the first of its kind in Turkey Auction process Edit Galatasaray have been in cooperation with TOKI one of the biggest construction organizations of Turkey budgeted by the Turkish government Among the four companies that tendered proposals the best offer was put forward by the Eren Talu Architecture ALKE Partnership The contract for the tender held for the construction of Galatasaray s new stadium was signed between TOKI and Eren Talu ALKE consortium on 23 October 2007 17 The contract of the tender was realized by TOKI and came to be known as the Aslantepe Tender covering the construction of a multi purpose sports complex with 52 652 spectator capacity on Aslantepe formerly known as Seyrantepe premises in return for building Urban Social Infrastructure Areas on 34 640 sq meters of land on which the present Ali Sami Yen Stadium is located There is a set period of 720 days for the construction of the stadium that will be built on the Aslantepe formerly known as Seyrantepe premises The box count is 198 Part of the catering areas Turk Telekom Stadium consists of is a VIP lounge room VIP Market Area Premium Food Court Galatasaray Museum Galatasaray Mega Store 11 Galatasaray Store and a VIP restaurant The modern stadium contains five top and four underground levels 18 Partnership Edit Once the Eren Talu ALKE consortium had won the tender for the stadium project they proceeded to find a foreign technical partner with previous experience in sports construction related projects They were introduced to the Abu Dhabi Group and Al Zarooni Group both headquartered in the UAE Abu Dhabi Group also known as Dhabi Group the largest foreign investor group in Pakistan and the Al Zarooni Group are investors in the gigantic 5 5 million sq m Dubai Sports City project that is currently under construction in Dubai The Chairman of Abu Dhabi Group is His Highness Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan who is also the Federal Minister for Higher Education amp Scientific Research of the UAE and a very important member of Abu Dhabi s Ruling Family The Dhabi Zarooni consortium acquired 51 of the Eren Talu ALKE consortium s shares to co invest a total of 650 million with them in the Aslantepe New Stadium and Mecidiyekoy Old Stadium projects Stating that a total amount of 650 million will be invested for the entire project Eren Talu said 170 million of this amount will be spent for the stadium in addition to 180 million which is the guaranteed TOKI share a 50 million additional TOKI share and the remaining 250 million to be invested in the mixed use development project intended in Mecidiyekoy Talu added that TOKI s participation in the project provides great advantage for the partnership and continued our partners had confidence in the public benefit of the project and decided to join within a short period of just 2 months Talu said they have already spent 37 million so far in order to construct up to the current level of the stadium Stating that the stadium is to be delivered on time on 29 October 2010 Talu said We are casting 1 500 cubic meters of concrete every day We have driven 4 500 meters of piles into the ground A labour force of above 350 workers is busy at the construction site 24 hours a day The stadium is going to be so strong that it may even be used as a catastrophe relief center if required Talu said the project being contemplated on the land in Mecidiyekoy in lieu of the old Ali Sami Yen Stadium will be initiated in June 2009 and added the mixed use development project that we are going to build on land measuring 34 600 square meters will include apartments a large shopping center offices and a five star hotel A total of 650 million will be invested in these two projects and in return we expect an income of about 1 3 billion when the Mecidiyekoy mixed use complex is completed Therefore this is a highly profitable venture The total stadium construction is expected to cost around US 191 million not including the US 145 million which will be spent on upgrading the nearby infrastructure The construction of the stadium stopped twice a time When Talu had financial problems once again TOKI cancelled the process in July 2009 19 After termination of TOKI Talu agreement TOKI announced a new auction Varyap Uzunlar consortium won the auction 20 and construction restarted in September 2009 Galatasaray and TOKI had an agreement that the stadium would be opened without retractable roofs which will be installed at the end of the season 21 Groundbreaking ceremony Edit A view of the stadium during its constructionAs of 13 December 2007 the construction has officially started after a glitzy reception where the club s board some players the minister of sports for Turkey and many other ministers attended In the ceremony then President Ozhan Canaydin stated in summary The Turkish World of Sports will gain another big facility with the Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex and we ve gathered here to celebrate its groundbreaking ceremony This work which will be a value add to Istanbul and Turkey along with Turkish Sports will also serve as an honorable monument that will signify the advanced position Turkish Sports has achieved and the phases it has passed through 22 Name Edit Turk Telekom Sponsorship Edit Special logo prepared for Turk Telekom StadiumThe naming rights were sold to Turk Telekom for a period of 10 years for US 10 25 million a year The stadium has officially replaced the Ali Sami Yen Stadium at the middle of the 2010 2011 Super Lig season under the name of Turk Telekom Arena North tribune s name of this stadium were sold to Pegasus Airlines for 4 million a year The contract ended in October 2013 23 24 The naming rights of the first tier of the east tribune of Turk Telekom Stadium were also sold to Ulker for 2 million a year and will be named as Ulker Family Tribune 25 All 198 suites and 4 844 VIP seats naming rights were sold to Denizbank for three years 26 On 18 December 2012 Galatasaray S K and Opel signed a 2 5 year contract for the naming rights of the Southstand 27 28 The club will receive 1 5 million per year 3 75 million in total 29 30 On 24 September 2013 Galatasaray S K and Odeabank signed a five year contract 590 000 a year for naming rights to the Northstand 31 32 NEF Sponsorship Edit In the statement made by Galatasaray Sports Club on 11 October 2021 it was announced that a stadium name sponsorship agreement would be made with the real estate developer NEF Gayrimenkul tr 33 In the new notification made on 12 October 2021 a sponsorship and advertising promotion agreement regarding stadium naming rights worth 725 000 000 Turkish Liras VAT for a total of 10 5 5 seasons including 5 seasons was signed between Galatasaray Sports Club and Timur Sehircilik Planning A S explanation has been made 34 At the press conference held at the Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex on 12 October 2021 Galatasaray and Nef signed the largest stadium naming sponsorship agreement in Turkish sports history The press launch of the agreement which took place at the newly named Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex Nef Stadium was held with the participation of Burak Elmas President of Galatasaray Sports Club and Erden Timur Chairman of Nef Board of Directors 35 36 37 Rams Global sponsorship Edit On 21 July 2023 Rams Global became the stadium title sponsor of Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex under the name Rams Park 38 Individual stand sponsorships Edit Stand Sponsor Duration M year Total MStadium Turk Telekom 10 years 2011 2021 7 5 75Nef 2 years 2021 2023 7 9 79Rams Global 5 years 2023 2028 8 7 43 5North Pegasus Airlines 2 years 2011 2013 4 8Odeabank 5 years 2013 2018 0 59 2 95South Opel 2 5 years 2012 2015 1 5 3 75MNG Kargo 2 years 2015 2017 1st tier East Ulker 2 years 2011 2013 2 4Facts Edit Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi Galatasaray Store Ticket sales One of the 198 suitesDimensions Edit Stadium 195 000 m2 228m x 190m x 70m Playing level 120 m x 83 m Gross grass area 111 m x 72 m Playing field 105 m x 68 mCapacity Edit West Stand 10 713 1st tier 5 525 1st suit level 399 2nd suit level 266 2nd tier 4 523 East Stand 11 425 1st tier 5 751 1st suit level 399 2nd suit level 266 2nd tier 5 009 South Stand 15 246 1st tier 8 209 1st suit level no suites existing 2nd suit level 484 2nd tier 6 553 North Stand 15 268 1st tier 8 028 1st suit level no suites existing 2nd suit level 622 2nd tier 6 618Stands Edit 1st Tier 19 93 29 54 average 23 96 2nd Tier 34 61 35 474 average 35 10 Distance West East stand to the pitch 6 2 m Distance North South stand to the pitch 8 2 m First row is 6 cm above pitch level Highest row at West East stand 36 07 m Highest row at north south 34 93 m 1st tier 37 rows Suit balcony 3 rows 2nd tier 20 27 rowsSuites 39 Edit South stand 65 suites West stand 49 suites East stand 52 suites North stand 32 suites Total 198 suites 6 321 seats capacity 6 27 personConstruction Edit Total concrete used during stadium construction 190 000 m Total steel used during stadium construction 35 000 tonnes Total steel used for the roof 5 500 tonnes 40 Additions Edit 2012 Edit In time for the 2012 13 season the club added 41 new suites at the North Corners of Level 4 So the total amount raised from 157 to 198 9 making it second in Europe behind Estadio Santiago Bernabeu which has got 245 suites 41 The capacity decreased from 52 652 to 52 223 2018 Hybrid grass Edit In January 2018 a SISGrass hybrid pitch was relaid to improve the pitch quality 42 Concerts Edit Bon Jovi concert on 8 July 2011The stadium can also be turned into a concert arena with a capacity for over 70 000 people The first band to play at Rams Park was Bon Jovi on 8 July 2011 43 44 The second singer at the stadium was Madonna who performed on 7 June 2012 as part of her MDNA Tour She played in front of 47 789 fans 45 Surroundings EditAslanli Yol Edit From the Seyrantepe Metro Station just east of the stadium visitors approach the stadium through a road called Aslanli Yol which was designed to disentangle and guide them to the entrance It is 200 meters long and 45 meters wide Ticket sales Simit Sarayi Restaurant and Yuzevler Restaurant are also located at the Aslanli Yol Aslantepe GSStore Edit On 7 February 2012 a new GS Store opened next to the stadium 46 It has got a similar architecture and was designed by Galatasaray S K project coordinator Coskun Pekustun and the architect Aysegul Uslu 46 47 it is built on a 950 m2 area and the floor area is 1 650 m2 It has got two floor while the first floor is used for the retail and the second the Ulker Fan Zone Transportation EditPublic transport Edit Rams Park is served by a number of bus routes and the shuttle line of Metro M2 which runs from the Sanayi Mahallesi Station to Seyrantepe at the stadium 48 Service Operator Station Wharf LineTrain Seyrantepe Metro station Yenikapi HaciosmanFunicular Seyrantepe Metro station Vadistanbul SeyrantepeCar Edit The stadium is located next to the Otoyol 2 motorway There are four four story parking garages with 3 225 3 025 covered and 200 open parking places In addition there are also 28 places available for buses at the west entrance Payment methods EditGS Bonus Card Edit GS Bonus Card is the stadium card of Galatasaray S K which can also be used as a credit card Unified RFID cards are used as season tickets at Rams Park The card can be used for all services at the stadium 49 50 51 fastPay Edit On March 12 2019 Galatasaray and DenizBank started an important cooperation which will lay the foundation of the cash free payment period at Ali Sami Yen Sports Complex Rams Park for the first time in Turkey Accordingly the fans will be able to make payment through fastPay the first digital wallet of Turkey while shopping at the stadium the stores and the snack bars around the stadium and at the GS Store easily and safely without having to pay any cash 52 Records EditAttendance Edit The highest attendance recorded at Rams Park was 52 044 for an UEFA Champions League quarter final match between Galatasaray and Real Madrid CF on 9 April 2013 The highest attendance for a Super Lig match is 51 983 between Galatasaray S K and Trabzonspor on 18 May 2013 The highest attendance for a non competitive game is 40 000 set on 15 January 2011 for a pre season testimonial between Galatasaray and AFC Ajax The highest attendance for a Turkish Cup match is 31 930 set on 2 March 2011 when Galatasaray played against Gaziantepspor The highest attendance for a national team match is 49 532 Set on 7 October 2011 when Turkey played against Germany The highest attendance for a concert is 47 789 Set on 7 June 2012 when Madonna performed a concert as part of her MDNA Tour List Edit Rank Attendance Date Game1 52 044 9 April 2013 Galatasaray S K Real Madrid CF2 51 983 18 May 2013 Galatasaray S K Trabzonspor3 51 793 5 May 2013 Galatasaray S K Sivasspor4 51 663 28 September 2019 Galatasaray S K Fenerbahce SK5 51 578 5 May 2019 Galatasaray S K Besiktas J K6 51 567 22 April 2012 Galatasaray S K Fenerbahce SK7 51 393 18 March 2011 Galatasaray S K Fenerbahce SK8 51 350 6 April 2014 Galatasaray S K Fenerbahce SK9 51 311 16 December 2012 Galatasaray S K Fenerbahce SK10 51 278 16 November 2012 Galatasaray S K Manchester United F C Loudest crowd Edit On March 18 2011 the Rams Park recorded 131 76 decibels which was considered to be the world record for loudest crowd roar at a sport stadium in Guinness World Records 53 54 55 The record has since then been raised by NFL American football games starting with September 15 2013 at CenturyLink Field in a Seattle Seahawks game that reached 136 6 decibels 56 on October 13 2013 at Arrowhead Stadium in a Kansas City Chiefs game that reached 137 5 dB 57 again at CenturyLink Field on December 2 2013 with 137 6 decibels 58 and most recently reclaimed by Arrowhead Stadium on September 29 2014 in a game that reached 142 2 dB 59 60 Matches EditTurkey national team Edit Main article Turkey national football team Rams Park is one of the main home stadiums of the Turkey national team Date Time CEST Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance10 August 2011 20 30 Turkey 3 0 Estonia Friendly 25 000 61 2 September 2011 19 00 Turkey 2 1 Kazakhstan Euro 2012 qualifying 47 756 62 7 October 2011 20 30 Turkey 1 3 Germany Euro 2012 qualifying 49 532 63 11 October 2011 19 00 Turkey 1 0 Azerbaijan Euro 2012 qualifying 32 174 64 11 November 2011 20 05 Turkey 0 3 Croatia Euro 2012 qualifying 42 863 65 14 November 2012 20 30 Turkey 1 1 Denmark Friendly 30 000 66 17 November 2014 20 45 Turkey 3 1 Kazakhstan Euro 2016 qualifying 27 549 67 14 November 2019 18 00 Turkey 0 0 Iceland Euro 2020 qualifying 48 329 68 2013 FIFA U 20 World Cup Edit Main article 2013 FIFA U 20 World Cup The stadium was one of the venues for the 2013 FIFA U 20 World Cup However due to sponsorship contracts the stadium was called Ali Sami Yen Arena during the World Cup 69 The following games were played at the stadium during the World Cup of 2013 Date Time CEST Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance21 June 2013 18 00 France 3 1 Ghana Group A 4 133 70 21 June 2013 21 00 USA 1 4 Spain Group A 4 133 71 24 June 2013 18 00 France 1 1 USA Group A 4 120 72 24 June 2013 21 00 Spain 1 0 Ghana Group A 4 120 73 27 June 2013 20 00 Spain 2 1 France Group A 7 511 74 27 June 2013 17 00 South Korea 0 1 Nigeria Group B 7 511 75 2 July 2013 18 00 Spain 2 1 Mexico Round of 16 7 211 76 2 July 2013 21 00 Nigeria 1 2 Uruguay Round of 16 7 211 77 7 July 2013 21 00 Ghana 4 3 Chile Quarterfinals 6 632 78 13 July 2013 18 00 Ghana 3 0 Iraq Third place match 20 601 79 13 July 2013 18 00 France 0 0 Uruguay Final 20 601 80 Season tickets and average attendance EditSeason Sold season tickets average league attendance2011 just 2nd half 20 000 81 29 8872011 2012 27 900 82 34 6852012 2013 47 200 83 43 2622013 2014 46 250 84 40 0942014 2015 43 108 85 26 1932015 2016 39 849 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