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fullname = Galatasaray Spor Kulübü | | fullname = Galatasaray Spor Kulübü | | ||
nickname = "Aslanlar" ("]")<br/>"]" (pronounced Jim-Bom)| | nickname = "Aslanlar" ("]")<br/>"]" (pronounced Jim-Bom)| | ||
founded = ] | | founded = ] | | ||
ground = ],<br/>], ] | | ground = ],<br/>], ] | | ||
capacity = 25,000 | | capacity = 25,000 | | ||
chairman = {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | | chairman = {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | | ||
manager = {{flagicon|Belgium}} ] | | manager = {{flagicon|Belgium}} ] | | ||
league = ] | | league = ] | | ||
season = 2005-06 | | season = 2005-06 | | ||
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'''Galatasaray Spor Kulübü''' ( |
'''Galatasaray Spor Kulübü''' (Galatasaray Sports Club, or Galatasaray SK) is a ] ] based in ] which is most famous for its ] section. Founded in 1905 by ] and his fellows from the prestigious ], Galatasaray currently has 16 ] championships, and also won the ] and ] in 2000 to become European Champions. Galatasaray also topped the world club ranking to be named "Best Football Club in the World" in January of ]. | ||
Galatasaray is one of only two teams to have won the UEFA Cup without being beaten in a single match, and is also notable for being the first team to win the competition after having been knocked out of the ]. In winning the UEFA Cup during the 1999/2000 season, beating ] of England on penalties, Galatasaray became the first Turkish football club ever to win a European trophy. Galatasaray also holds the world record of most games won in a row at home (24 games in a row: 13 May 2001 - 8 December 2002). Galatasaray is the most known team in Turkey abroad with fan shops all over the world. | |||
The club's ground, ], reopened for the ]-] season, and a massive renovation project of one of its stands was completed in the 5th week of the 2005-2006 season. Galatasaray clinched their 16th League title after they beat ] 3-0 as ] were held to a draw. | |||
Galatasaray is one of only two teams to have won the UEFA Cup without being beaten in a single match and is also the first team to win the competition after finishing third place in the ] group stage. In winning the UEFA Cup during the 1999-2000 season, beating ] of England on penalties, Galatasaray became the first Turkish football club ever to win a European trophy. Galatasaray also holds the world record of most games won in a row at home (24 games in a row: 13 May 2001 - 8 December 2002). | |||
Former player and current assistant coach ] will be the new Galatasaray coach after the 2006-2007 season. | |||
The club's ground, ], reopened for the ]-] season, and a massive renovation project of one of its stands was completed in the fifth week of the 2005-2006 season. Galatasaray clinched their 16th League title after they beat ] 3-0 as ] were held to a draw. Galatasaray qualified for the ] group stage for the 2006-07 season. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Galatasaray was founded in the ] of ] by ] students as a ] club. Galatasaray's first president was ]. Their first match was against Kadikoy Faure School and they won this match 2-0.<ref></ref> There were discussions about the club's name, in which some suggested Gloria (victory) and others Audace (courage), but it was decided that its name would be Galatasaray. According to researcher Cem Atabeyoğlu, Galatasaray took its name from one of its first matches. In that match, Galatasaray won 2-0 over ] club and the spectators called them "Galata Sarayı efendileri" (in ]: Gentlemen of Galata Palace), and, after this event, they adopted that name and started to call their club "Galata Sarayı". In ], during the era of the ], there weren't any laws for associations so the club couldn't be registered officially, but, after the ] Law of Association, the club registered legally.<ref></ref> | |||
Galatasaray were founded on Autumn ] by fifh grade ] students as a ] club. Galatasaray's first president was ]. Their first match was against Kadikoy Faure School and they won this match 2-0 <ref>http://www.galatasaray.org/English/Corporate/history/detail.asp?pid=2422&haberid=289785 Galatasaray's official site: First match and foundation</ref>. There were discussions about club's name, some suggested Gloria (victory) and others Audace (courage) but it's named as Galatasaray. According to researcher Cem Atabeyoğlu, Galatasaray took its name in their first much. In that match Galatasaray won 2-0 over ] club and spectator call them "Galata Sarayı efendileri" (]: Gentleman of Palace Galatasaray), after this event adopted that name and started to call their club "Galata Sarayı". In ] in the ] era, there weren't any laws for associations so the club couldn't registered offically. After ] ''Law of Association'', the club registered legally <ref></ref>. | |||
===Rivalry With English Clubs=== | |||
Galatasaray have a notorius fan base for their less than welcoming atmosphere to visiting supporters. Fans often display banners displaying "Welcome To Hell" in european ties when both the opposition fans and team arrive in the city. The rivalry with English clubs went a step too far before the ] with {{afc|Leeds United}} in 2000. Two {{afc|Leeds United}} fans, Christopher Loftus and Kevin Speight, were brutally stabbed in ]. The Turkish FA allowed the game to go ahead that night, Galatasaray won 2-0. The return leg in ] had the most charged, emotional yet poisonous atmosphere. Outside the ground saw running battles between police and fans and there were attacks on Turkish TV crews, the game saw Harry Kewell sent off and a 2-2 score was enough for Galatasaray, as they went through to the final. It is down to these events that the rivalry between turkish and english clubs exist. Violence also occured between Galatasaray and {{fc|Arsenal}} fans before the ] in Copenhagen and there has been no love lost between the two nationalities in both domestic team and international team meetings since. Further information can be found from the bbc at the following links , , , , | |||
==Stadium== | |||
Galatasaray is planning to build a new stadium in another quarter of Istanbul, Seyrantepe, whose name was changed to Aslantepe ("Lion Hill"), after Galatasaray bought the ground. The idea is to realize a stadium on the model of the ArenA in Amsterdam, and complete it in 16 months. The building of the new stadium will start January 2007. The new stadium will have a capacity of 52,500 making it the biggest stadium in Turkey, owned by a club. It will also feature a moving ground and a hydraulic dome at the top that can close in case of rain or snow . There are also plans for shopping mall and residential units construction in the Aslantepe Project. | |||
==Achievements== | ==Achievements== | ||
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="left" | eliminated by {{flagicon|Italy}} ] 1-3 in Istanbul, 0-5 in Italy | | align="left" | eliminated by {{flagicon|Italy}} ] 1-3 in Istanbul, 0-5 in Italy | ||
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| align="center" | ] | |||
| align="center" | '''2nd Round''' | |||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | |||
| align="left" | eliminated by {{flagicon|Switzerland}} ] 0-2 in Switzerland, 2-0 in Istanbul (penalty loss) | |||
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| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
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| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
| align="center" | ''' |
| align="center" | '''2nd Qualifying match''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Germany}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Germany}} ] | ||
| align="left" | defeated {{flagicon|England}} ] in 2. round | | align="left" | defeated {{flagicon|England}} ] in 2. round | ||
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| align="center" | '''Champion''' | | align="center" | '''Champion''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="left" | final was won after |
| align="left" | final was won 4-1 on penalties after a 0-0 draw vs. {{flagicon|England}} ] | ||
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!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | ] | !colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | ] | ||
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| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
| align="center" | '''Quarter Final''' | | align="center" | '''Quarter Final''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon| |
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="left" | eleminated by {{flagicon|Germany}} ] 2-1 in Germany, 0-0 in Istanbul | | align="left" | eleminated by {{flagicon|Germany}} ] 2-1 in Germany, 0-0 in Istanbul | ||
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| align="center" | 1976 | | align="center" | 1976 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon| |
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
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| align="center" | 1991 | | align="center" | 1991 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon| |
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
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=== |
===Notable Victories in European Competitions=== | ||
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|- bgcolor=#CADCFB | |- bgcolor=#CADCFB | ||
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! League | ! League | ||
! Stadium | ! Stadium | ||
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| align="center" | 1988-89 | |||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | |||
| align="center" | '''5 - 0''' | |||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Switzerland}} ] | |||
| align="center" | '']'' 2nd Round match (2nd leg) | |||
| align="center" | ] | |||
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| align="center" | 1988-89 | | align="center" | 1988-89 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|France}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|France}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''0 - 1''' | | align="center" | '''0 - 1''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '']'' Quarter Final match (1st leg) | | align="center" | '']'' Quarter Final match (1st leg) | ||
| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| align="center" | 1994-95 | | align="center" | 1994-95 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''2 - 1''' | | align="center" | '''2 - 1''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | ||
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| align="center" | 1996-97 | | align="center" | 1996-97 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''4 - 2''' | | align="center" | '''4 - 2''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|France}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|France}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '']'' match | | align="center" | '']'' match | ||
| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
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| align="center" | 1998-99 | | align="center" | 1998-99 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''2 - 1''' | | align="center" | '''2 - 1''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | ||
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| align="center" | 1998-99 | | align="center" | 1998-99 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''3 - 0''' | | align="center" | '''3 - 0''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Norway}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Norway}} ] | ||
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Germany}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Germany}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''1 - 4''' | | align="center" | '''1 - 4''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '']'' group match | | align="center" | '']'' group match | ||
| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| align="center" | 1999-00 | | align="center" | 1999-00 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''3 - 2''' | | align="center" | '''3 - 2''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Italy}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Italy}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '']'' group match | | align="center" | '']'' group match | ||
| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| align="center" | 1999-00 | | align="center" | 1999-00 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''2 - 1''' | | align="center" | '''2 - 1''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Italy}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Italy}} ] | ||
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Germany}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Germany}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''0 - 2''' | | align="center" | '''0 - 2''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '']'' 4. round match (1st leg) | | align="center" | '']'' 4. round match (1st leg) | ||
| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''1 - 4''' | | align="center" | '''1 - 4''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '']'' Quarter Final match (1st leg) | | align="center" | '']'' Quarter Final match (1st leg) | ||
| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
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| align="center" | 1999-00 | | align="center" | 1999-00 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''2 - 1''' | | align="center" | '''2 - 1''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '']'' Quarter Final match ( |
| align="center" | '']'' Quarter Final match (1st leg) | ||
| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
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| align="center" | 1999-00 | | align="center" | 1999-00 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''2 - 0''' | | align="center" | '''2 - 0''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|England}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|England}} ] | ||
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| align="center" | 1999-00 | | align="center" | 1999-00 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|England}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|England}} ] | ||
| align="center" | ''' |
| align="center" | '''0 - 0 <br> (1-4 On Penalties)''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | ''''']'' Final match''' | | align="center" | ''''']'' Final match''' | ||
| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''1 - 2''' | | align="center" | '''1 - 2''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | ''''']'' Final match''' | | align="center" | ''''']'' Final match''' | ||
| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
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| align="center" | 2000-01 | | align="center" | 2000-01 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''3 - 2''' | | align="center" | '''3 - 2''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|France}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|France}} ] | ||
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| align="center" | 2000-01 | | align="center" | 2000-01 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''3 - 2''' | | align="center" | '''3 - 2''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Scotland}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Scotland}} ] | ||
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| align="center" | 2000-01 | | align="center" | 2000-01 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''1 - 0''' | | align="center" | '''1 - 0''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|France}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|France}} ] | ||
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| align="center" | 2000-01 | | align="center" | 2000-01 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''1 - 0''' | | align="center" | '''1 - 0''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | ||
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| align="center" | 2000-01 | | align="center" | 2000-01 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''2 - 0''' | | align="center" | '''2 - 0''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Italy}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Italy}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '']'' 2. group match | | align="center" | '']'' 2. group match | ||
| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
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| align="center" | 2000-01 | | align="center" | 2000-01 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''3 - 2''' | | align="center" | '''3 - 2''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} ] | ||
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| align="center" | 2001-02 | | align="center" | 2001-02 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''1 - 0''' | | align="center" | '''1 - 0''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Italy}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Italy}} ] | ||
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| align="center" | 2001-02 | | align="center" | 2001-02 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''2 - 0''' | | align="center" | '''2 - 0''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Netherlands}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Netherlands}} ] | ||
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| align="center" | 2003-04 | | align="center" | 2003-04 | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '''2 - 0''' | | align="center" | '''2 - 0''' | ||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Italy}} ] | | align="left" | {{flagicon|Italy}} ] | ||
| align="center" | '']'' 1. group match | | align="center" | '']'' 1. group match | ||
| align="center" | ] | | align="center" | ] | ||
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| align="center" | 2006-07 | |||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | |||
| align="center" | '''5 - 2''' | |||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|CZE}} ] | |||
| align="center" | '']'' 3rd Qualifying Round (1st leg) | |||
| align="center" | ] | |||
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| align="center" | 2005-06 | |||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|England}} ] | |||
| align="center" | '''3 - 2''' | |||
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray | |||
| align="center" | '']'' 2. group match | |||
| align="center" | ] | |||
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{{football squad end}} | {{football squad end}} | ||
===Transfers=== | |||
'''Players out on loan''' | |||
====In==== | |||
{{Fs start}} | |||
*{{flagicon|Turkey}} ] return from ] (]) | |||
{{Fs player | no=-- | nat=Turkey | pos=FW | name=] | other=at ] until June 2007}} | |||
*{{flagicon|Turkey}} ] from ] (on loan) | |||
{{Fs player | no=-- | nat=Turkey | pos=MF | name=] | other=at ] until June 2007}} | |||
*{{flagicon|Argentina}} ] from ] (€1.8 Million) | |||
{{Fs player | no=-- | nat=Turkey | pos=FW | name=] | other=at ] until Jine 2007}} | |||
*{{flagicon|Japan}} ] from ] | |||
{{Fs player | no=-- | nat=Turkey | pos=MF | name=] | other=at ] until June 2007}} | |||
*{{flagicon|Turkey}} ] from ]. | |||
{{Fs player | no=-- | nat=Turkey | pos=MF | name=] | other=at ] until June 2007}} | |||
{{Fs player | no=-- | nat=Turkey | pos=MF | name=] | other=at ] until June 2007}} | |||
{{Fs player | no=-- | nat=Turkey | pos=DF | name=] | other=at ] until June 2007}} | |||
{{Fs player | no=-- | nat=Turkey | pos=MF | name=] | other=at ] until June 2007}} | |||
{{Fs end}} | |||
====Out==== | |||
''For recent transfers, see the "Transfer Deals" section of ].'' | |||
*{{flagicon|CMR}} ] to ] (]) | |||
*{{flagicon|TUR}} ] to ] | |||
*{{flagicon|TUR}} ] to ] (on loan) | |||
*{{flagicon|TUR}} ] to ] (on loan) | |||
*{{flagicon|TUR}} ] to ] (on loan) | |||
*{{flagicon|TUR}} ] to ] (on loan) | |||
*{{flagicon|TUR}} ] to ] (on loan) | |||
*{{flagicon|TUR}} ] to ] (on loan) | |||
*{{flagicon|TUR}} ] to ] | |||
*{{flagicon|CZE}} ] (contract cancelled) | |||
*{{flagicon|TUR}} ] to ] (on loan) | |||
==Notable players== | ==Notable players== | ||
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] | |||
{{Image label|x=2.110|y=0.07|scale=335|text=<font size=0.5 color="Black">]</font>}} | |||
{{Image label|x=3.18|y=0.35|scale=200|text=<font size=0.5 color="Maroon">]</font>}} | |||
{{Image label|x=2.57|y=0.20|scale=270|text=<font size=0.5 color="Maroon">]</font>}} | |||
{{Image label|x=3.89|y=0.30|scale=188|text=<font size=0.5 color="Maroon">]</font>}} | |||
{{Image label|x=3.90|y=0.35|scale=198|text=<font size=0.5 color="Maroon">]</font>}} | |||
{{Image label|x=2.83|y=0.49|scale=250|text=<font size=0.5 color="Navy">]</font>}} | |||
{{Image label|x=3.90|y=0.72|scale=192|text=<font size=0.5 color="Navy">]</font>}} | |||
{{Image label|x=3.45|y=0.70|scale=192|text=<font size=0.5 color="Navy">]</font>}} | |||
{{Image label|x=3.23|y=0.80|scale=218|text=<font size=0.5 color="Navy">]</font>}} | |||
{{Image label|x=3.60|y=1.05|scale=205|text=<font size=0.5 color="White">]</font>}} | |||
{{Image label|x=3.40|y=1.05|scale=199|text=<font size=0.5 color="White">]</font>}} | |||
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*{{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | *{{flagicon|Turkey}} ] | ||
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*{{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} ] | *{{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} ] | ||
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- For Galatasaray High School, visit Galatasaray Lisesi
Galatasaray SK Logo | |||
Full name | Galatasaray Spor Kulübü | ||
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Nickname(s) | "Aslanlar" ("Lion") "Cimbom" (pronounced Jim-Bom) | ||
Founded | 1905 | ||
Ground | Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey | ||
Capacity | 25,000 | ||
Chairman | Özhan Canaydın | ||
Manager | Eric Gerets | ||
League | Turkish Premier Super League | ||
2005-06 | Turkish Premier Super League, 1st | ||
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Galatasaray Spor Kulübü (Galatasaray Sports Club, or Galatasaray SK) is a Turkish sports club based in İstanbul which is most famous for its football section. Founded in 1905 by Ali Sami Yen and his fellows from the prestigious Galatasaray High School, Galatasaray currently has 16 Turkish league championships, and also won the UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup in 2000 to become European Champions. Galatasaray also topped the world club ranking to be named "Best Football Club in the World" in January of 2001.
Galatasaray is one of only two teams to have won the UEFA Cup without being beaten in a single match, and is also notable for being the first team to win the competition after having been knocked out of the Champions League. In winning the UEFA Cup during the 1999/2000 season, beating Arsenal of England on penalties, Galatasaray became the first Turkish football club ever to win a European trophy. Galatasaray also holds the world record of most games won in a row at home (24 games in a row: 13 May 2001 - 8 December 2002). Galatasaray is the most known team in Turkey abroad with fan shops all over the world.
The club's ground, Ali Sami Yen Stadyumu, reopened for the 2004-05 season, and a massive renovation project of one of its stands was completed in the 5th week of the 2005-2006 season. Galatasaray clinched their 16th League title after they beat Kayserispor 3-0 as Fenerbahce SK were held to a draw.
Former player and current assistant coach Erdal Keser will be the new Galatasaray coach after the 2006-2007 season.
History
Galatasaray were founded on Autumn 1905 by fifh grade Galatasaray Lycee students as a football club. Galatasaray's first president was Ali Sami Yen. Their first match was against Kadikoy Faure School and they won this match 2-0 . There were discussions about club's name, some suggested Gloria (victory) and others Audace (courage) but it's named as Galatasaray. According to researcher Cem Atabeyoğlu, Galatasaray took its name in their first much. In that match Galatasaray won 2-0 over Rûm club and spectator call them "Galata Sarayı efendileri" (English: Gentleman of Palace Galatasaray), after this event adopted that name and started to call their club "Galata Sarayı". In 1905 in the Ottoman Empire era, there weren't any laws for associations so the club couldn't registered offically. After 1912 Law of Association, the club registered legally .
Rivalry With English Clubs
Galatasaray have a notorius fan base for their less than welcoming atmosphere to visiting supporters. Fans often display banners displaying "Welcome To Hell" in european ties when both the opposition fans and team arrive in the city. The rivalry with English clubs went a step too far before the semi-final UEFA Cup match with
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fans, Christopher Loftus and Kevin Speight, were brutally stabbed in Istanbul. The Turkish FA allowed the game to go ahead that night, Galatasaray won 2-0. The return leg in Leeds had the most charged, emotional yet poisonous atmosphere. Outside the ground saw running battles between police and fans and there were attacks on Turkish TV crews, the game saw Harry Kewell sent off and a 2-2 score was enough for Galatasaray, as they went through to the final. It is down to these events that the rivalry between turkish and english clubs exist. Violence also occured between Galatasaray and Arsenal fans before the Final in Copenhagen and there has been no love lost between the two nationalities in both domestic team and international team meetings since. Further information can be found from the bbc at the following links , , , ,
Stadium
Galatasaray is planning to build a new stadium in another quarter of Istanbul, Seyrantepe, whose name was changed to Aslantepe ("Lion Hill"), after Galatasaray bought the ground. The idea is to realize a stadium on the model of the ArenA in Amsterdam, and complete it in 16 months. The building of the new stadium will start January 2007. The new stadium will have a capacity of 52,500 making it the biggest stadium in Turkey, owned by a club. It will also feature a moving ground and a hydraulic dome at the top that can close in case of rain or snow . There are also plans for shopping mall and residential units construction in the Aslantepe Project.
Achievements
Season | Achievement | Manager | Notes |
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European Super Cup
Winners: 1 ----- Appearances: 1 | |||
99-2000 | Champion | Mircea Lucescu | won after defeating Real Madrid 2-1 |
Champions League
Winners: 0 ----- Appearances: 19 | |||
62-1963 | Quarter Final | Gündüz Kılıç | eliminated by AC Milan 1-3 in Istanbul, 0-5 in Italy |
63-1964 | 2nd Round | Coşkun Özari | eliminated by FC Zurich 0-2 in Switzerland, 2-0 in Istanbul (penalty loss) |
69-1970 | Quarter Final | Toma Kaleperoviç | eliminated by Legia Warszawa 1-1 in Istanbul, 0-2 in Poland |
88-1989 | Semi Final | Mustafa Denizli | eliminated by FC Steaua Bucureşti 1-1 in Izmir, 0-4 in Romania |
93-1994 | 2nd Qualifying match | Rainer Hollmann | defeated Manchester United in 2. round |
00-2001 | Quarter Final | Mircea Lucescu | eliminated by Real Madrid 3-2 in Istanbul, 0-3 in Spain |
01-2002 | Second Group | Mircea Lucescu | eliminated in a group with FC Barcelona, Liverpool and AS Roma |
UEFA Cup
Winners: 1 ----- Appearances: 10 | |||
99-2000 | Champion | Fatih Terim | final was won 4-1 on penalties after a 0-0 draw vs. Arsenal |
Cup Winners Cup
Winners: 0 ----- Appearances: 8 | |||
91-1992 | Quarter Final | Mustafa Denizli | eleminated by Werder Bremen 2-1 in Germany, 0-0 in Istanbul |
Turkish League Championships (16) | |
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Season | Manager |
61-1962 | Gündüz Kılıç |
62-1963 | Gündüz Kılıç |
68-1969 | Toma Kaleperovic |
70-1971 | Brian Birch |
71-1972 | Brian Birch |
72-1973 | Brian Birch |
86-1987 | Jupp Derwall |
87-1988 | Jupp Derwall |
92-1993 | Karl Heinz Feldkamp |
93-1994 | Rainer Hollmann |
96-1997 | Fatih Terim |
97-1998 | Fatih Terim |
98-1999 | Fatih Terim |
99-2000 | Fatih Terim |
01-2002 | Mircea Lucescu |
05-2006 | Eric Gerets |
Turkish Cup (14) | |||
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Season | Manager | ||
1963 | Gündüz Kılıç | ||
1964 | Gündüz Kılıç | ||
1965 | Gündüz Kılıç | ||
1966 | Gündüz Kılıç | ||
1973 | Brian Birch | ||
1976 | Fethi Demircan | ||
1982 | Brian Birch | ||
1985 | Jupp Derwall | ||
1991 | Mustafa Denizli | ||
1993 | Karl Heinz Feldkamp | ||
1996 | Graeme Souness | ||
1999 | Fatih Terim | ||
2000 | Fatih Terim | ||
2005 | Gheorghe Hagi |
Notable Victories in European Competitions
Squad
Turkish clubs are limited to six players without Turkish citizenship. This squad list includes only the principal nationality of each player. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Transfers
In
- Okan Buruk return from Beşiktaş J.K. (Bosman)
- Tolga Seyhan from Shakhtar Donetsk (on loan)
- Marcelo Carrusca from Estudiantes de La Plata (€1.8 Million)
- Junichi Inamoto from West Bromwich Albion F.C.
- Mehmet Topal from Çanakkale Dardanelspor.
Out
- Alioum Saidou to Nantes (Bosman)
- Volkan Arslan to B.B. Ankaraspor
- Cafercan Aksu to İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor (on loan)
- Erkan Ferin to İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor (on loan)
- Mülayim Erdem to İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor (on loan)
- Uğur Erdoğan to İstanbulspor AS (on loan)
- Uğur Demirok to Gaziantepspor (on loan)
- Zafer Şakar to Denizlispor (on loan)
- Yalçın Ayhan to Kayseri Erciyesspor
- Marek Heinz (contract cancelled)
- Uğur Uçar to Kayserispor (on loan)
Notable players
Mondragon# 1 Cihan
# 19 Song
# 4 Tomas
# 2 Orhan Ak
# 5 Inamoto
# 23 Arda
# 66 H.Şaş
# 11 Ilić
# 22 Hakan Sükür
# 9 Necati
# 10
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Managerial history
- Ali Sami Yen (1905-1908)
- Horace Armitage (1908-1911)
- Billy Hunter (1924-1928)
- Lambor (1930-1931)
- Fred Pegnom (1931-1932)
- Sidney Pedeafoot (1933-1936)
- Hans Bear (1937-1938)
- Peter Szabo (1938-1939)
- Hayman (1939-1940)
- John Beggett (1941-1945)
- Miço Dimitriyadis (1945-1946)
- J.Szweng (1947-1948)
- Pat Molloy (1948-1949)
- Donald Lockhead (1950-1952)
- Lazslo Szekelly (1953-1954)
- George Dick (1957-1958)
- Remondoni (1959-1961)
- Gündüz Kılıç (1952-1953) (1961-1963) (1964-1967)
- Esfak Aykaç / Bülent Eken (1967-1968)
- Toma Kaleperoviç (1968-1969) (1969-1970)
- Metin Oktay (1969-1970)
- Brian Birch (1973-1974) (1971-1973) (1980-1982)
- Yılmaz Gökdel (1974-1975)
- Malcolm Allison (1976-1977)
- Fethi Demircan (1975-1976) (1977-1978)
- Coşkun Özari (1961-1963) (1970-1971) (1978-1979)
- Turgay Şeren (1979-1980)
- Özkan Sümer (1982 - 1983)
- Tomislav Ivic (1983 - 1984)
- Jupp Derwall (1984 - 1988)
- Mustafa Denizli (1988 - 1989) (1990 - 1992)
- Sigfried Held (1989 - 1990)
- Karl Heinz Feldkamp (1992 - 1993)
- Rainer Hollmann (1993 - 1994)
- Reinhard Saftig (1994 - 1995)
- Müfit Erkasap (1995)
- Graeme Souness (1995 - 1996)
- Fatih Terim (1996 - 2000) (2002 - 2004)
- Mircea Lucescu (2000 - 2002)
- Gheorghe Hagi (2004 - 2005)
- Eric Gerets (2005 - Present)
- Erdal Keser (to take over after the 2006 - 2007 season)
Most successful managers
Presidents
- Ali Sami Yen (1905 - 1918) (1925)
- Refik Cevdet Kalpakçıoğlu (1919 - 1922) (1934)
- Yusuf Ziya Öniş (1922-1924) (1950 - 1952)
- Ali Haydar Şekip (1925)
- Ahmet Robenson (1926)
- Adnan Ibrahim Pirioğlu (1927)
- Necmettin Sadak (1928 - 1929)
- Abidin Daver (1929 - 1930)
- Ahmet Kara (1930 - 1931) (1933)
- Tahir Kevkep (1931 - 1932)
- Ali Haydar Barsal (1932 - 1933) (1933 - 1934)
- Fethi Isfendiyaroğlu (1933)
- Saim Gögen (1936 - 1937)
- Sedat Ziya Kantoğlu (1937 - 1939) (1944)
- Nizan Nuri (1939)
- Adnan Akıska (1939)
- Tevfik Ali Çınar (1940 - 1942)
- Osman Dardağan(1942 - 1943)
- Muslihittin Peykoğlu (1944 - 1946)
- Suphi Batur (1946 - 1950) (1965 - 1968)
- Ulvi Yenal (1953) (1962 - 1964)
- Refik Selimoğlu (1954 - 1956) (1960 - 1962)
- Sadik Giz (1957 - 1959)
- Selahattin Beyazıt (1969 - 1973) (1975 - 1979)
- Prof. Dr. Mustafa Pekin (1973 - 1975)
- Prof. Dr. Ali Uras (1979 - 1984) (1984 - 1986)
- Dr. Ali Tanrıyar (1986 - 1988) (1988 - 1990)
- Alp Yalman (1990 - 1992) (1992 - 1996)
- Faruk Süren (1996 - 2001)
- H. Mehmet Cansun (2001 - 2002)
- Özhan Canaydın (2002 - Present)
External links
- Template:Tr icon Official website of Galatasaray SK
- Template:En icon Official website of Galatasaray SK
- Template:Tr icon Supporters group UltrAslan
- Template:En icon GalatasarayNews.com
- Template:En icon CimBomBom.net
- Template:Tr icon Unofficial website of Galatasaray
- Template:Tr icon GalatasarayMedia.com
- Template:Tr icon Galatasarayi.com
- Template:Tr icon Hersey Galatasaray icin
- Template:Tr icon Galatasaray Lycee
- Template:Tr icon Galatasaray University
- Template:Tr icon Cimbom.Gs
- Template:Tr icon Aslanlar
- Template:Tr icon AliSamiYen.net
- Template:Tr icon uAES
- Template:Tr icon uAES(Forum)
- Template:Tr icon Marcelo Adrian Carrusca
- Template:En icon Marcelo Adrian Carrusca
Galata related places
Template:Turkish Premier League Template:Champions League 2006-07
- http://www.galatasaray.org/English/Corporate/history/detail.asp?pid=2422&haberid=289785 Galatasaray's official site: First match and foundation
- Galatasaray's official site: History of founding