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  1. Der Rams Park, Heimstadion von Galatasaray Istanbul. Galatasaray Istanbul [ɡaɫatasaˈɾaj] (offiziell Galatasaray Sportif A.Ş., auch türkisch Galatasaray Spor Kulübü, deutsch Galatasaray Sport-Klub) ist ein türkischer Sportverein aus dem Istanbuler Stadtbezirk Beyoğlu, der am 1. Oktober 1905 gegründet wurde.

  2. Galatasaray Spor Kulübü (Turkish pronunciation: [ɡaɫatasaˈɾaj ˈspoɾ kulyˈby], Galatasaray Sports Club), also known as Galatasaray AŞ or Gala in UEFA competitions, is a Turkish professional football club based on the European side of the city of Istanbul.

    • 20 October 1905; 117 years ago
    • Okan Buruk
  3. Mali ve siyasi güç sayesinde yeni kulüp Galatasaray SK'nın en iyi oyuncularını transfer edebildi ve Galatasaray SK'nın düşüşü başladı. Kulüp 1932 ve 1949 yılları arasında İstanbul Ligi'ni kazanamadı. Galatasaray 1933'te İstanbul Şildi'ni ve 1939'da Milli Küme'yi kazandı.

    • GS, Gala (Yabancı basında)
    • Cimbom, Avrupa Fatihi, Kupa Beyi, Aslanlar, Sarı-Kırmızılılar
    • Sarı-Kırmızı
    • Galatasaray Spor Kulübü
  4. Die Liste der Spieler von Galatasaray Istanbul umfasst alle Spieler, die für den türkischen Fußballverein Galatasaray Istanbul mindestens einen Einsatz in der Süper Lig absolviert haben. Spieler, die nur im türkischen Pokal, dem türkischen Supercup oder einem Europapokalwettbewerb eingesetzt wurden, finden keine Berücksichtigung

    • seit 1959
    • Etymology
    • History
    • Crest
    • Team Colours and Kit
    • Departments
    • Facilities
    • Club Officials
    • Other Businesses
    • Further Reading

    Galatasaray (Turkish pronunciation: [ɡaɫatasaˈɾaj]) is a quarter in Karaköy in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, located at the northern shore of the Golden Horn. Its name comes from that of Galata, which may in turn have derived from Galatai (meaning the "Galatians"), as the Celtic tribes were thought to have camped at Galata during the Hellenisti...

    Galatasaray SK was founded in October 1905 (the exact day is disputed, but is traditionally accepted as "17 Teşrinievvel 1321[non-primary source needed]" according to the Islamic Rumi calendar, which corresponds to 30 October 1905 (according to the Gregorian calendar) by Ali Sami Yen and other students of Galatasaray High School (a high school in I...

    Galatasaray's first emblem was a figure of a spread-winged eaglewith a football in its beak, drawn by 333 (Galatasaray High School student number) Şevki Ege. This was replaced in 1925 by the current "Ghayn-Sin" crest, designed by Ayetullah Emin.

    Galatasaray wore red and white colours when founded, then played in yellow and black during the 1907–1908 season. For a match against the football team of the Royal Navy cruiser HMS Barham, played on 8 December 1908, Galatasaray finally settled on playing in red and yellow. Ali Sami Yen, the main founder of Galatasaray, wrote the following in his d...

    Defunct departments

    1. Wrestling 1887 1. İstanbul Championship: Winner(8) 1945 to 1955[citation needed] 2. Turkish Championship: Winner(2)[citation needed] 1. Cycling 1898 2. Boxing 1904 the first club in Turkey.[according to whom?] The first boxer in Turkey was Sabri Mahir. 1. Swedish gymnastics 1908 2. Hockey 1911 3. Field hockey 1915 4. Baseball 1925 5. Table tennis 1925 6. Handball 1926 1. İstanbul Championship: Winner (8) 1945 to 1955[citation needed] 2. Turkish Championship: Winner (2)[citation needed] 1....

    Reactivated departments

    1. Tennis 1910 2. Gymnastics 1868

    Stadia

    Galatasaray played during its first years in different fields, since there were not any stadiums in Istanbul. In 1921, the first stadium, Taksim Stadium opened. Galatasaray played there until 1940. When the historic Taksim Stadium was demolished, Galatasaray decided to build a large, modern stadium. Due to difficulties stemming from World War II, construction was delayed for over two decades. In this period, they played in İnönü Stadium. On 20 December 1964, Ali Sami Yen Stadium opened. It wa...

    Other facilities

    1. Galatasaray Islet 2. Galatasaray Museum 3. Florya Metin Oktay Sports Complex and Training Center 4. Galatasaray Beyoğlu Hasnun Galip Club Administrative Center 5. Galatasaray Küçükçekmece Rowing Center 6. Galatasaray Nevzat Özgörkey Equestrian Facilities 7. Galatasaray Olympic Aquatic Center 8. Galatasaray Gölbaşı Ankara Facilities 9. Galatasaray Taçspor Tesisleri

    Board of directors

    1. As of 19 June 2022

    Galatasaray AŞ owns a chain of 81 Galatasaray Stores, selling club merchandise in Turkey, Azerbaijan, Netherlands, Germany, and Northern Cyprus.[citation needed] The club also owns an online betting company, an insurance company, an Internet service provider company, a travel agency, a forex company, and a search engine company.[citation needed]

    Birand, M. A., & Polat, M. M. (2006). Passion that continues for 100 years. İstanbul: D Yapım. OCLC 164788939
    Turagay, U., Özgün, G., Gökçin, B., Ahunbay (2006). 17 May: The story of a championship. İstanbul: D Yapım. OCLC 169899400
    Hasol, D. (2004). Dreams/realities in Galatasaray. İstanbul: Yapı Yayın. ISBN 975-8599-44-5
    Tuncay, B. (2003). Galatasaray with European Success and Notable Players. Yapı Kredi Kü̈ltü̈r Sanat Yayıncılık. ISBN 978-975-08-0427-4
    • Galatasaray Spor Kulübü, (Galatasaray Sports Club)
    • Lion