The Turkish Super Lig, founded in 1959, is the highest level of professional football in Turkey.
The 2024/25 Turkish Super Lig campaign began on 9th August 2024 and will conclude on 1st June 2025.
The teams that make up the Turkish Super Lig in 2024/25 are:
The stadiums for the 2024/25 Turkish Super Lig are:
Team | Stadium |
Adana Demirspor | New Adana Stadium |
Alanyaspor | Alanya Oba Stadium |
Antalyaspor | Corendon Airlines Park |
Başakşehir | Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadium |
Beşiktaş | Tüpraş Stadium |
Bodrum | Bodrum District Stadium |
Eyüpspor | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium |
Fenerbahçe | Ülker Stadium |
Galatasaray | Rams Park |
Gaziantep | Kalyon Stadium |
Göztepe | Gürsel Aksel Stadium |
Hatayspor | Mersin Stadium |
Kasımpaşa | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium |
Kayserispor | RHG Enertürk Enerji Stadium |
Konyaspor | Konya Metropolitan Municipality Stadium |
Rizespor | Rize City Stadium |
Samsunspor | Samsun 19 Mayıs Stadium |
Sivasspor | New Sivas 4 Eylül Stadium |
Trabzonspor | Papara Park |
The Turkish Super Lig is not broadcast on UK television, but every game is available to watch live on bet365's Live Streaming Service.
The first football league in Turkey was the Istanbul Football League, taking place in the 1904/05 season, with a number of competitions being held until the Turkish Super Lig was founded in 1959, with 16 clubs competing in the first season.
The total number of teams competing in Super Lig has varied from 16 to 22, with 19 teams contesting the 2024/25 Super Lig.
Teams play each other home and away, with the bottom three teams relegated at the end of the season.
While Besiktas and Fenerbahce won multiple national championships prior to the Super Lig's formation, Galatasaray have been the most successful club of the Super Lig era, with 24 titles.
Fenerbahce are the most successful club in Turkish history with 28 titles to Galatasaray's 25, but the club haven't won any of the last 10 Turkish titles.
Season | Winner |
1959 | Fenerbahçe |
1959–60 | Beşiktaş |
1960–61 | Fenerbahçe |
1961–62 | Galatasaray |
1962–63 | Galatasaray |
1963–64 | Fenerbahçe |
1964–65 | Fenerbahçe |
1965–66 | Beşiktaş |
1966–67 | Beşiktaş |
1967–68 | Fenerbahçe |
1968–69 | Galatasaray |
1969–70 | Fenerbahçe |
1970–71 | Galatasaray |
1971–72 | Galatasaray |
1972–73 | Galatasaray |
1973–74 | Fenerbahçe |
1974–75 | Fenerbahçe |
1975–76 | Trabzonspor |
1976–77 | Trabzonspor |
1977–78 | Fenerbahçe |
1978–79 | Trabzonspor |
1979–80 | Trabzonspor |
1980–81 | Trabzonspor |
1981–82 | Beşiktaş |
1982–83 | Fenerbahçe |
1983–84 | Trabzonspor |
1984–85 | Fenerbahçe |
1985–86 | Beşiktaş |
1986–87 | Galatasaray |
1987–88 | Galatasaray |
1988–89 | Fenerbahçe |
1989–90 | Beşiktaş |
1990–91 | Beşiktaş |
1991–92 | Beşiktaş |
1992–93 | Galatasaray |
1993–94 | Galatasaray |
1994–95 | Beşiktaş |
1995–96 | Fenerbahçe |
1996–97 | Galatasaray |
1997–98 | Galatasaray |
1998–99 | Galatasaray |
1999–2000 | Galatasaray |
2000–01 | Fenerbahçe |
2001–02 | Galatasaray |
2002–03 | Beşiktaş |
2003–04 | Fenerbahçe |
2004–05 | Fenerbahçe |
2005–06 | Galatasaray |
2006–07 | Fenerbahçe |
2007–08 | Galatasaray |
2008–09 | Beşiktaş |
2009–10 | Bursaspor |
2010–11 | Fenerbahçe |
2011–12 | Galatasaray |
2012–13 | Galatasaray |
2013–14 | Fenerbahçe |
2014–15 | Galatasaray |
2015–16 | Beşiktaş |
2016–17 | Beşiktaş |
2017–18 | Galatasaray |
2018–19 | Galatasaray |
2019–20 | İstanbul Başakşehir |
2020–21 | Beşiktaş |
2021–22 | Trabzonspor |
2022–23 | Galatasaray |
2023–24 | Galatasaray |
It appears to be another two-horse race between last season's champions Galatasaray and arch-rivals Fenerbahce, with Besiktas third favourites.