- History of Galatasaray S.K.
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On foot: Adnan,Milo Bakiş , Ali Sami "(founder)",Ahmet Robenson , Asım Tevfik, Emin Bülent, Hamit, Fuat.
Seated:Celal İbrahim "(martyr, 1917)",Sabri Mahir ,Tevfik Fikret "(headmaster)", Hasan, Bekir.
Sitting on ground:Horace Armitage "(coach and captain)", İdris "(martyr, 1911)"] The history ofGalatasaray S.K. covers over 100 years of the sports from the club based inIstanbul ,Turkey . Established in1905 , the club would eventually become the most successful club in the history of Turkish football. [In addition to their 16 Football League titles, they have won the most number of Turkish Cups, and the most TSYD Cups. Galatasaray is also the only Turkish club to have lifted a European Championship Cup and, thus, become European Champions.]Foundation
On October 1905, in a classroom of a noble Istanbul high school, events were taking place which eventually changed Turkish sports forever.
The seed for the foundation of the Galatasaray Sports Club was planted inside the
Galatasaray Lisesi by its own pupils. In addition toAli Sami Yen , who was the driving force behind the clubs foundation, Asim Tevfik, Emin Bulent, Bekir Sitki, Resat Sirvani, Celal Ibrahim, Tahsin Nihat, Abidin Daver and Refik Cevdet were involved in the decision to organize such a club. Their first match was against Kadıköy Faure School and they won this match 2–0. [cite news| url = http://www.galatasaray.org/English/Corporate/history/detail.asp?pid=2422&haberid=289785| title =First match and foundation | publisher = Galatasaray.org| date =2007-11-17 ] There were discussions about the clubs name, in which some suggested Gloria (victory) and others Audace (courage), but it was decided that its name would be Galatasaray. [cite news| url = http://www.cimbom.org/general/founded.html| title = How Galatasaray Founded| publisher = Galatasaray.org| date =2007-11-23 ]According to researcher Cem Atabeyoğlu, Galatasaray took its name from one of its first matches. In that match, Galatasaray won 2–0 over
Rûm club and the spectators called them "Galata Sarayı efendileri" (in English: Gentlemen of Galata Palace), and, after this event, they adopted that name and started to call their club "Galata Sarayı". In1905 , during the era of theOttoman Empire , there were no laws for associations so the club could not be registered officially, but, after the1912 Law of Association, the club registered legally.cite news| url = http://www.galatasaray.org/English/Corporate/history/detail.asp?pid=2422&haberid=289786| title = History of founding from official site| publisher = Galatasaray.org| date =2007-11-22 ]This was how the first Turkish football club was founded. Among with the founder Ali Sami Yen, the co-founders were the ones who were keen to do this sport, such as Asim Tevfik Sonumut, Reşat Şirvani, Cevdet Kalpakçıoğlu, Abidin Daver and Kamil.
At first, the colors of the Galatasaray Sports Club were red and white. These are the colors in the modern
Turkish flag . However, the Turkish Republic was not founded at that time. Therefore, this decision caused the repressive administration of the day to feel uncomfortable and the administration subsequently pressured the footballers. For this reason, the colors were changed.New colors were chosen as red and yellow.
Ali Sami Yen stated, "We were imagining brightness of yellow - red fire over our team and thinking that it would carry us from one victory to another."In this era mainly English coaches were taken in to work around the clubs sport facilities.
Pre-professional period
Ali Sami Yen Era
Ali Sami Yen is the founder of the club, and the first president of club that served until 1920s. Since the Turkish republic founded in1923 ,Ali Sami Yen did great job, both founding and developing the first Turkish football club and protecting it against the strict rules of the former state on command inIstanbul , theOttoman Empire .Since there were not any Turkish teams, Galatasaray joined the Istanbul League that was consisting of English and Greek teams in the season of
1905 –1906 . With their first championship title they won in1907 –1908 , they heralded the beginning of Turkish football history. [cite news| url = http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=497| title = History of Turkish football| publisher = Tff.org| date =2007-11-21 ]Ali Sami Yen, the founder of Galatasaray Sports Club, was also the first League President of "Turkiye Futbol Birligi (1911).
Republican Era
While the football in
Turkey began to fully develop, Galatasaray won ten more "Istanbul League" titles, six "Sunday League" titles and three "Friday League" titles until1952 . Upon recognition of professional football in1952 , the first professional but nonnational league of Turkey, "Istanbul Professional League" played between1952 and1959 . Galatasaray won three of these seven titles.In the pre-professional history, although Turkish Football Federation exist, most of the competitions were organised by the local communities and clubs. Therefore, the competitions included few teams, roughly easy because there wasn't any competition that gather most powerful sides among country. Most of the competitions ended without winners, or ended before the planned period.
Galatasaray played its first years in different fields, since there were not any stadiums in
Istanbul . In1921 , the first stadium,Taksim Stadium opened. [cite web |url=http://www.istanbulunenleri.com/?p=23 |title= En Eski Stadı |date=2007-09-16 |publisher=İstanbul'un Enleri] Galatasaray played there until1940 . When historic Taksim Stadium was demolished, Galatasaray decided to build a large, modern stadium. Due to difficulties stemming fromWorld War II , construction was delayed for over two decades. In this period, they played in İnönü Stadium.was the legendary manager in this era leading the club to many trophies, he is the longest serving manager of Galatasaray.
Metin Oktay was the legendary Turkish footballer, that played for Galatasaray in the last few years of pre-professional period and first decade of Turkish national professional league.In his career, Metin Oktay played for 17 seasons, becoming the top scorer in 11 of them. Metin Oktay wore the uniform of Galatasaray between 1955 and 1969, with the exception of a short spell in 1961-1962, when he played for Palermo,
Italy . Nicknamed the "Taçsız Kral" (King without a crown), he was a particularly strong goal scorer in derby matches. During a derby against Galatasaray's hated rivals Fenerbahçe in 1959, he shot the ball so hard that it tore a hole through the back of the opponents' net. Galatasaray's sports complex and training facility, located in Florya, Istanbul, is named after him.Professional period
Into the National Legaue: 1959
"Türkiye Profesyonel 1. Ligi" (today it is organized with the name
Turkcell Super League ) formed in1959 , just after the foundation of UEFA in1954 . This is the top-flight professional league in Turkish nationwide football, and the most popular sporting competition in the country. Galatasaray joined all seasons and won 16 league titles since then. [cite news| url = http://www.galatasaray.org/English/Corporate/history/detail.asp?pid=2422&haberid=289790| title = Türkiye Profesyonel 1. Ligi| publisher = Galatasaray.org| date =2007-11-21 ]The Turkish Football Federation starts to organize "Turkish Cup" (today it is organized with the name
Fortis Turkey Cup ) in the1962 –63 season for Turkish clubs to qualify for theUEFA competitions. This is the only national cup competition in Turkey. Galatasaray joined all seasons and won 14 trophies since then. [cite news| url = http://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=411| title = Information about Turkish Cup| publisher = Tff.org| date =2007-11-20 ]Probably the greatest record that club holds is winning national championships in 15 different sport branches in
1986 –87 season.cite news |first=Ahmet |last=Çakır |title=Beginning of end for Canaydin |url=http://sporvizyon.zaman.com.tr/images/2007/05/30/sporvizyon.pdf |publisher=Zaman Sporvizyon |date=2007-05-30 |accessdate=2007-11-27 ]Derwall and Denizli Era: 1984-1992
, both trained under Derwall during his time in Turkey, have been quick to praise Derwall's influence.
Derwall retired from coaching with Galatasaray in
1987 ; despite speculation that he might take over as manager of theTurkey national football team , he chose instead to return to Germany and enjoy his retirement.Derwall's assistant coach
Mustafa Denizli took his position after Derwall left. Denizli kept Galatasaray on the road to progress with success. It was not luck, nor coincidence, but the outcome of the years of hard work, when Galatasaray made a historic run for Turkish football and achieved semi-finals in the Champions League of 1989.Alp Yalman Era: 1990-1996
Alp Yalman elected as the president in 1990, a position he held for six years. Galatasaray S.K. won two league titles, two national cups, and two national super cups, while Alp Yalman was the president. He usually worked with German coaches,Karl-Heinz Feldkamp ,Reiner Hollmann andReinhard Saftig . Besides domestic success, Galatasaray drew the attention of observers after eliminatingManchester United atUEFA Champions League knockout stage in 1993. Development in Turkish football continues and leaded by Galatasaray under Alp Yalman's presidency.Terim and Süren Era: 1996-2001
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Between 1996–2000, Galatasaray won four consecutive Turkish league titles which is the record club still holds. This stability of success crowned when the club had won the Turkish League title, the Turkish Cup, the
UEFA Cup and theUEFA Super Cup in the same season,2000 .All of these success came under the coaching of
Fatih Terim and the visionary club presidentFaruk Süren .Fatih Terim is known as the most successful manager of Galatasaray. The club then played in quarter finals of theChampions League in2001 , but since then there isn't any notable appearance in high levels of European cups.Canaydin Era: 2002-2008
Galatasaray entered new millennium as one of the elite football clubs in Europe. However, as the team of 1996-2000 gets older, football section was unable to replace the team with young stars. As the success delayed, club struggle against economic problems and Galatasaray Chairman
Özhan Canaydın , who elected in 2002 and still serving, is widely criticized for this failure.In this period, club worked on and established projects like Galatasaray Store, Galatasaray Magazine, Galatasaray EUROPA and
Galatasaray TV in order to improve club-fan relationship and increase incomes. But the most complex project is building a new stadium, which was planned since 1990s, and finally the construction began on December 2007.Once completed in 2009, Aslantepe will be used mostly for football matches and will host the home matches of Galatasaray. The stadium will have a capacity of 52,000 people. It replaces their current stadium
Ali Sami Yen Stadium .Recently, Galatasaray became champions for the 2007-2008 season.
Cevat Güler the champion manager of the squad said that this championship was no miracle but months of hard work after an season with many downfall.Players
, the player who scored most goals in the first division of Turkish football history (242 goals) and still scoring.
Honours
*Turkish Super League Championships:
**Winners (17): 1961–62, 1962–63, 1967–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2005–06, 2007–08
*Turkish Cup:
**Winners (14): 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1973, 1976, 1982, 1985, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2005
*Turkish Super Cup /President Cup :
**Winners (11): 1966, 1969, 1972, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2008
*Chancellor Cup :
**Winners (5): 1975, 1979, 1986, 1990, 1995
*TSYD Cup :
**Winners (12): 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1977, 1981, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999
*UEFA Cup :
**Winners (1): 1999-2000
*UEFA Super Cup :
**Winners (1): 2000Managerial history
The following is a list of managers of Galatasaray Football Club.
List of Galatasaray managers
*flagicon|Bulgaria
Boris Nikolof (1905–1906)
*flagicon|EnglandHorace Armitage (1908–1911)
*flagicon|Albania Adil Giray (1922–1923)
*flagicon|Republic of MacedoniaGjore Kabalski (1923–1924)
*flagicon|ScotlandBilly Hunter (1924–1928)
*flagicon|HungaryLamberg (1930–1931)
*flagicon|EnglandFred Pegnam (1931–1932)
*flagicon|EnglandSyd Puddefoot (1933–1936)
*flagicon|AustriaHans Baar (1937)
*flagicon|HungaryPeter Szabo (1938)
*flagicon|AustriaPeter Tandler (1938–1939)
*flagicon|EnglandHayman (1939)
*flagicon|PolandCeslav Zaharczuk (1939–1940)
*flagicon|EnglandJohn Begget (1941–1945)
*flagicon|GreeceMiço Dimitriyadis (1945–1946)
*flagicon|HungaryJ. Szweng (1947)
*flagicon|EnglandPat Molloy (1947–1949)
*flagicon|EnglandDonald Lockhead (1950–1952)
*flagicon|TurkeyGündüz Kılıç (1952–1953)
*flagicon|HungaryLászló Székely (1953–1954)
*flagicon|TurkeyGündüz Kılıç (1954–1957)
*flagicon|EnglandGeorge Dick (1957–1958)
*flagicon|Italy Remondini (1959–1961)
*flagicon|TurkeyGündüz Kılıç (1961–1963)
*flagicon|TurkeyCoşkun Özarı (1963–1964)
*flagicon|TurkeyGündüz Kılıç (1964–1967)
*flagicon|TurkeyEşfak Aykaç (1967–1968)
*flagicon|Yugoslavia Kaloperović (1968–1970)
*flagicon|TurkeyMetin Oktay (1970)
*flagicon|TurkeyCoşkun Özarı (1970–1971)
*flagicon|EnglandBrian Birch (1971–1973)
*flagicon|TurkeyTamer Kaptan (1973–1974)
*flagicon|TurkeyYılmaz Gökdel (1974–1975)
*flagicon|EnglandDon Howe (1975)
*flagicon|EnglandPeter Mansell (1975–1976)
*flagicon|EnglandMalcolm Allison (1976–1977)
*flagicon|TurkeyFethi Demircan (1977–1978)
*flagicon|TurkeyCoşkun Özari (1978–1979)
*flagicon|TurkeyTurgay Şeren (1979–1980)
*flagicon|EnglandBrian Birch (1980–1982)
*flagicon|TurkeyÖzkan Sümer (1982–1983)
*flagicon|YugoslaviaTomislav Ivić (1983–1984)
*flagicon|GermanyJupp Derwall (1984–1987)
*flagicon|TurkeyMustafa Denizli (1987–1989)
*flagicon|GermanySigfried Held (1989–1990)
*flagicon|TurkeyMustafa Denizli (1990–1992)
*flagicon|GermanyKarl-Heinz Feldkamp (1992–1993)
*flagicon|GermanyReiner Hollmann (1993–1994)
*flagicon|GermanyReinhard Saftig (1994–1995)
*flagicon|TurkeyMüfit Erkasap (1995)
*flagicon|ScotlandGraeme Souness (1995–1996)
*flagicon|TurkeyFatih Terim (1996–2000)
*flagicon|RomaniaMircea Lucescu (2000–2002)
*flagicon|TurkeyFatih Terim (2002–2004)
*flagicon|RomaniaGheorghe Hagi (2004–2005)
*flagicon|BelgiumEric Gerets (2005–2007)
*flagicon|GermanyKarl-Heinz Feldkamp (2007–2008)
*flagicon|TurkeyCevat Güler (2008)
*flagicon|GermanyMichael Skibbe (2008–present)Presidential history
The following is a list of presidents of Galatasaray Football Club.
List of Galatasaray presidents
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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)
*Salih Balik (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)
*Ethem Menemencioglu (1934–1936)
*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)
*Sadık Giz (1957–1959)
*Selahattin Beyazıt (1969–1973) (1975–1979)
*Prof. Dr. Mustafa Pekin (1973–1975)
*Prof. Dr. Ali Uras (1979–1986)
*Dr. Ali Tanrıyar (1986–1990)
*Alp Yalman (1990–1996)
*Faruk Süren (1996–2001)
*Mehmet Cansun (2001–2002)
*Özhan Canaydın (2002–2008)
*Adnan Polat (2008–present)Great matches in Europe
These are the matches that are included the Great matches DVD that was prepared by club. [ [http://www.hepsiburada.com/productdetails.aspx?categoryid=357824&productid=gs6202 Hepsiburada.com | Akıllı Alışveriş Burada | Spor | Gs Dvd-Vcd ] ]
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External links
* [http://www.galatasaray.org/english/ Official website of Galatasaray SK]
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