Fenerbahçe S.K. is a major Turkish multi-sport club located in Istanbul. It encompasses numerous competitive departments, including football, basketball, volleyball, and more. The club has achieved success both domestically and internationally across its various sporting endeavors, featuring also parasports divisions. The football branch is the most popular one.
In 1907, Fenerbahçe S.K. was founded as a football club.
In 1907, the main supporter groups Genç Fenerbahçeliler, 1907 ÜNİFEB, and 1907 Fenerbahçe were established.
In 1908, Fenerbahçe's activities transitioned from secrecy to legality due to a legislation reform requiring all football clubs to register.
In 1908, the Fenerbahçe Museum was founded by Ali Rıza Bey.
In 1908, the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, also known as Kadıköy or Mabet, was opened in Kızıltoprak, Kadıköy, Istanbul. This is where Fenerbahçe's football team plays their home games.
In 1909, Fenerbahçe joined the Istanbul League, finishing fifth in their first year.
In 1910, Fenerbahçe's rowing and sailing departments were founded.
In 1910, Fenerbahçe's rowing department was founded.
In 1910, Hikmet Topuzer redesigned the Fenerbahçe badge, and Ziya Songülen changed the club colors to yellow and navy, which became the iconic colors.
In 1910, the Fenerbahçe crest was designed by Hikmet Topuzer and made as lapel pins by Tevfik Haccar Taşçı in London.
In 1911, Fenerbahçe established a cricket team and competed against English teams.
In 1912, cycling activities began at Fenerbahçe, with athletes winning their first period championships.
In 1912, initial water polo activities, captained by Galip Kulaksızoğlu and Said Salahaddin Cihanoğlu, started on the shores of Moda and Kalamış but stopped due to lack of competition.
In 1912, the Ottoman Scouts Society was founded, leading to the start of scouting activities. This later influenced Fenerbahçe to establish its own scouting team in 1915.
In 1913, Fenerbahçe established the Keşşaflık Ocağı team to train scouts consisting of youth players in all sports branches, aiming to prepare Muslim Turkish youth for war conditions and mobilizations.
In 1913, Fenerbahçe founded its basketball branch, along with its athletics and swimming departments, marking the establishment of the first basketball team within a sports club in the Ottoman Empire.
In 1913, Fenerbahçe's athletics department was founded.
In 1913, Galip Kulaksızoğlu and Sait Selahattin Cihanoğlu initiated hunting activities that laid the foundation for the hunting branch.
In 1913, Vecdi Çağatay came first in the Fenerbahçe Sports Festivals.
In 1913, the men's basketball department was initially founded but could not persist due to the Balkan Wars and WWI.
Between 1911 and 1914, the cricket team competed against English teams.
In 1914, Fenerbahçe's boxing department was founded, becoming the most successful in Turkey.
In 1914, Fenerbahçe's field hockey team was formed.
In 1914, Fenerbahçe's tennis team was founded.
In 1914, Vecdi Çağatay came first in the Friday Union Festivals.
In 1914, a skating rink was moved to Kuşdili.
In 1914, both the men's and women's rowing teams are the most successful in Turkey.
In 1914, gymnastics activities began at Fenerbahçe when Hamit Hüsnü Kayacan purchased equipment.
In 1915, Fenerbahçe established its first scouting team under Mustafa Elkatipzade, using equipment provided by the government, prompted by Minister of War Enver Pasha's desire to revive scouting activities that had started in 1912 under the Ottoman Scouts Society.
In 1917, Fenerbahçe started fencing activities, with notable figures including air pilot Asım Uçar, Sait Bey (epee), and Sedat and Feyzi Beys (foil).
In 1918, Atatürk visited the club's clubhouse for the first time. This day, May 3rd, was later adopted as the club's founding day.
In 1918, Fenerbahçe's bylaws stated that the club was divided into Sports and Intellectual Training Branches, setting the stage for cultural activities.
In July 1919, a Fenerbahçe team, consisting of leading football players and supervised by an American coach, was formed. However, its activities were limited to competitions with American teams due to lack of interest from other Turkish clubs, leading to its dissolution.
In the spring of 1919, the Idea and Stage Branch was founded by president Refik Ahmet Nuri Sekizinci, focusing on raising awareness through conferences, theater plays, and concerts during the National Struggle years, along with publishing the Fenerbahçe magazine.
On March 16, 1920, the Occupation Army Command declared a ban on meetings after the occupation of Istanbul, forcing the Idea and Stage Branch to end its activities.
On June 20, 1920, Fenerbahçe's fencing team, coached by Colonel Grodetski, performed at the Himaye-i Etfal Festival in Istanbul.
In 1921, the Fenerbahçe fencing team, coached by Colonel Grodetski, performed at the Fenerbahçe Festival. The team's vitality decreased after Asım Uçar left Istanbul.
In 1922, Fenerbahçe's tennis team won its first İstanbul, Turkey and Challenge Cup championships, also defeating the British.
In 1922, the sport of sailing was first practiced in the US.
In 1922, İlhami Polater became the first Greco-Roman style champion in Turkey.
In 1923, Automobile races started with the establishment of the Turkish Touring and Automobile Association.
In 1923, Fenerbahçe established a roller hockey team.
In 1923, Fenerbahçe won the General Harrington Cup after defeating a team from the British occupation forces 2-1 in the final match at Taksim Stadium.
In 1923, Fenerbahçe's tennis team brought the first female tennis players of Turkey to the courts.
In 1923, the Turkish Sports Association Alliance also took up field hockey.
In 1923, the scouting branch was reorganized by football player Alaattin Baydar after the National Struggle years, during which the branch focused on camping and travel due to equipment seizures.
On March 7, 1924, Fenerbahçe beat Vefa 20-3, establishing the current points record in roller hockey.
After 1924, gymnastics activities at Fenerbahçe were neglected.
In 1924, Cavit Cav became both the speed and endurance champion in the Turkish Cycling Championships, which were first held in Ankara. Cavit Cav and Galip Cav participated in the Summer Olympics.
In 1924, Fenerbahçe athlete Major Fuat Bey became the champion with 183 points at the Istanbul Championship in shooting.
In 1924, Seyfi Cenap Berksoy and Dürrü Sade represented Turkey as athletes in the Summer Olympics.
After 1925, Fenerbahçe athletes Fahri Ayad and Kemal Bey pioneered diving activities, with Mısırlı Şefik, Mahir Canbakan, and Suat Erler becoming the first champions.
In 1925, the hunting branch was formally established, building upon the initial activities started in 1913.
In 1925, the weightlifting activities were launched by Fenerbahçe.
On April 14, 1926, Fenerbahçe's field hockey team played its last match, winning 3-1 against the English team due to lack of competition.
On July 10, 1926, Galip and Cavit Cav brothers became the first Turkish athletes to complete the long-distance race by completing the İzmir-Bandırma leg in 50.5 hours.
On October 8, 1926, Kenan Dinçman, a famous master of description and rower, won the Istanbul lightweight championship in weightlifting for Fenerbahçe.
In 1926, the hunting party of 1925-1926 reached its peak. Cihanoğlu donated the heads of 22 game animals, including a lion, to the Fenerbahçe Museum.
In 1927, Fenerbahçe driver Ziya Koşar won a championship at Veliefendi in automobile racing.
In 1927, Fenerbahçe's volleyball team was founded, becoming one of the most successful in Turkey.
In 1928, Cavit Cav and Galip Cav participated in the Summer Olympics.
In 1928, Fenerbahçe founded both men's and women's volleyball departments, along with the table tennis team.
In 1928, Fenerbahçe's table tennis department was founded.
In 1928, Sabiha Gürayman founded Fenerbahçe's women's volleyball department, becoming the team's captain. It was the first such department in Turkey, though it closed the same year due to a lack of opponents.
In 1930, the gymnastics activities at Fenerbahçe were disbanded.
In 1930, the national team consisting of Fenerbahçe tennis players Suat Subay, Sedat Erkoğlu and Vahram Şirinyan became champions in the Balkan Championship in Athens.
In 1931, Samiye Burhan Cahit Morkaya, a Fenerbahçe racer, won her first championship at İstinye-Maslak, becoming the first female champion in automobile racing. Atatürk watched the races. The Castrol and Turing Club cups were also won and donated to the Fenerbahçe Museum.
In 1931, the national team consisting of Fenerbahçe tennis players placed third in the Balkan Championship in Istanbul.
In 1931, water polo activities were reactivated with the opening of the Büyükdere pool.
In 1932, Cavit Cav maintained his success in cycling.
In 1932, Fenerbahçe re-joined water polo competitions with a team founded under Rüştü Dağlaroğlu, closing the Vakit Newspaper and Haliç tournaments as champions and finishing third in the İstanbul League.
In 1932, the Kuşdili Fire resulted in the loss of all material artifacts and documents of the club, including trophies, membership records, and match books.
In 1932, the scouting equipment was completely destroyed in the fire at the Fenerbahçe Museum, effectively ending scouting activities.
In 1933, Fenerbahçe lost a controversial Istanbul League water polo match to Galatasaray 3-2 in overtime and came second.
In 1936, financial difficulties restricted the club's activities to football, athletics and rowing.
In 1936, the Fenerbahçe water polo team disbanded.
On July 25, 1937, on the Maritime Day of Modaspor, Fenerbahçe's sailor Faruk Hızer won a cup in sailing, receiving it from Prime Minister İsmet İnönü. This award is displayed in the Fenerbahçe Museum.
Until 1937, Turkish and Challenge Cup championships were held by Fenerbahçe tennis players. However, the championships were passed on to the Tennis, Fencing and Mountaineering Sports Club.
In 1942, Fenerbahçe formed a handball team in collaboration with Haydarpaşa High School, participating in the Istanbul Handball League.
In 1942, the Fernerbahçe courts reopened to sports.
In 1944, the men's basketball department was re-founded in its current permanent form under the initiative of Muhtar Sencer and Cem Atabeyoğlu.
On April 8, 1945, Fenerbahçe won a handball match against Galatasaray 7-4 before 12,000 spectators, securing the championship. This game broke the spectator record for handball of the period.
In May 1945, a rugby team was formed in Fenerbahçe under Reşat Ersü, in cooperation with Haydarpaşa High School, and beat the high school team 8-7 on 12 May 1945.
On July 1, 1945, Fenerbahçe came second in the first Turkish Handball Championship, losing 7-5 to Harbokulu in the finals.
In May 1947, Fenerbahçe's rugby team won 12-0 against Galatasaray in front of approximately 18,000 spectators before a football match, leading Galatasaray to disband their team. This match was the last rugby match until the Turkish League was founded in 2007.
In 1948, Ruhi Sarıalp, representing Turkey, won a bronze medal at the Olympics.
In 1949, Fenerbahçe's tennis team performed its last important activity with matches against the visiting Cercle de la Jeunesse team from Syria.
After 1950, Muammer Çolpan represented Fenerbahçe in diving, holding Istanbul and Turkish championships.
In 1950, Ruhi Sarıalp became European third.
In the 1950s, the tennis branch became history at Fenerbahçe.
In 1953, the Fenerbahçe water polo team was re-established, but it was short-lived.
In 1954, Fenerbahçe founded the first women's basketball team in Turkey.
In 1954, the women's volleyball department of Fenerbahçe was refounded in its current form.
In 1955, Tonguç Türsan achieved Turkey's first official success in the international arena by winning the silver medal in single sculls at the Mediterranean Games.
In 1956, Tayyar Güner completed the 3,500-kilometer Anatolian tour starting from Istanbul.
In 1957, Fenerbahçe's weightlifting branch was revived.
In 1959, Fenerbahçe's wrestling team was reactivated under the supervision of coach Mustafa Çakmak.
In 1959, Sadık Yalım helped Fenerbahçe win the Istanbul championship.
In 1961, Fenerbahçe's wrestling team won its first Istanbul championship in Greco-Roman.
On September 19, 1966, Fenerbahçe archer Sadık Öğretir won the Istanbul championship, holding Turkish records for a long time.
Between 1966 and 1968, Fenerbahçe Greco-Roman team, was the Istanbul champion for three years in a row.
In 1966, Muammer Çolpan, a Fenerbahçe athlete, joined the national team for diving.
In 1967, Fenerbahçe Club first included judo in its field of study.
In 1967, Sadık Öğretir was on the national team that participated in the World Archery Championship held in Amersfoort, Netherlands from July 23-29.
In 1967, Sırrı Acar won the European championship and the World championship.
On January 18, 1968, Sadık Öğretir won the Turkish Archery Championship held in Mersin with 1003 points, setting a Turkish record.
On March 17, 1968, hopeful statements were made in the Board of Directors report presented to the Fenerbahçe Sports Club Congress regarding Judo activities.
Between 1966 and 1968, Fenerbahçe Greco-Roman team, was the Istanbul champion for three years in a row and in 1968, Sırrı Acar won the European championship.
In 1968, Fenerbahçe won the Balkans Cup, marking the first international trophy won by a Turkish football team.
On May 15, 1969, the Faruk Ilgaz Social Facilities were initially opened.
On August 25, 1969, Muammer Çolpan won his last championship in the pole vault at the Turkish Swimming and Diving Championship in Adana and retired, leading to the end of the diving branch at Fenerbahçe.
In 1969, Fenerbahçe's weightlifting team reached the Istanbul championship.
In 1971, Judo activities were bid farewell due to lack of expected attention.
Muammer Çolpan was in national team until 1971
On March 19, 1972, Fenerbahçe won its last team success with the Istanbul championship in weightlifting.
In 1975, the hunting branch lost its popularity as the club focused on Olympic sports and became history with Cihanoğlu's death.
Until 1976, Fenerbahçe won individual championships in weightlifting.
In 1981, Fenerbahçe's wrestling team was re-established and continued its activities.
In 1982, the Samim Göreç Basketball Hall, located in the Lefter Küçükandonyadis Training Facilities, was first opened.
In 1984, a bridge team was established in Fenerbahçe with the initiative of Orhan Zeren. On April 14-15, 1984, the team came third in the Institutions and Inter-Clubs Turkey Bridge Championship.
In 1986, shooting activities started in Fenerbahçe.
In 1986, the bridge team became the champions of Istanbul and earned the right to go to the European Champion Clubs' Cup, but since Fenerbahçe Sports Club did not grant the team the right to represent, Ankara Bridge Club participated in the Cup instead of Fenerbahçe.
In 1988, shooting activities ended at Fenerbahçe.
The Lefter Küçükandonyadis Training Facilities in Dereağzı, Kadıköy, Istanbul, were re-opened in 1989.
In 1992, Roller hockey, which was accepted as a demonstration sport at the Summer Olympics, caused this sport to become history in Turkey in 1924, and forced Fenerbahçe, which had focused on this sport by establishing two young teams, to end its activities.
In 1995, the women's football department of Fenerbahçe was originally founded.
In 1997, construction began on the Can Bartu Training Facilities in Samandıra, Sancaktepe, Istanbul, during the presidency of Ali Şen.
On July 1, 1998, the Fikirtepe Facilities in Fikirtepe, Kadıköy, were opened.
In 1998, the Lefter Küçükandonyadis Training Facilities underwent renovations.
In 1998, the team won the Wheelchair Basketball Super League Championship under the name 'Engelli Yıldızlar SK'.
On July 16, 1999, the Vefa Küçük Swimming Pool, a semi-Olympic-sized pool on the Fenerbahçe Isle, was opened.
In October 1999, The bridge team, which was re-established in 1999, came third once again among 44 teams in the Turkish Championship held in Burdur on 16-17 October 1999.
In 1999, renovations started for the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, which concluded in 2006.
In 1999, the team won the Wheelchair Basketball Super League Championship under the name 'Engelli Yıldızlar SK'.
In 2000, Fenerium, the club's company that markets licensed products, was established.
In 2000, the Can Bartu Training Facilities were completed. The Fenerbahçe football department started using the facilities.
In 2000, the team won the Wheelchair Basketball Super League Championship under the name 'Engelli Yıldızlar SK'.
On February 2001, the Samim Göreç Basketball Hall was refurbished.
On January 21, 2004, the rebuilt Faruk Ilgaz Social Facilities were re-opened.
In 2004, Eşref Apak, representing Turkey, won a silver medal at the Olympics.
In 2004, Fenerbahçe TV (FB TV), the first television channel of a sports club in Turkey, was launched.
In 2004, an Olympic-sized swimming pool was opened on the Fenerbahçe Isle.
In 2005, Fenerbahçe women's basketball team was the EuroCup runner-up.
In 2005-2006 season, the team came second in the Willi Brinkmann Cup.
In 2006, renovations were completed for the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium. The stadium has a seating capacity of 50,509 and does not have a running track around the pitch.
In 2006, the club's headquarters moved into the stadium to consolidate all sections under one roof.
In 2006-2007 season, the team came second in the Andre Vergauwen Cup.
On May 21, 2007, Tunç Fındık and Mustafa Kalaycı, as part of the Fenerbahçe World Summits project, reached the summit of Mount Everest and planted the Turkish and Fenerbahçe flags.
In 2006-2007 season, the team came second in the Andre Vergauwen Cup.
In 2007, the Turkish Rugby League was founded, marking the return of rugby after the match between Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray in 1947.
In March 2008, Fenerbahçe's record application was accepted by Guinness World Records, recognizing the club as having the highest number of medal and trophy achievements on the planet, with 1134 cups and medals across its 9 departments.
In 2008, Fenerbahçe men's table tennis team reached the final of the ETTU Cup, which is the best result for any Turkish team to date.
In 2009, Fenerbahçe men's volleyball team won the Balkan Championship.
In 2009, Karin Melis Mey came third in the World.
In 2010, Fenerbahçe's women's volleyball team became the first Turkish club to win the FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship undefeated.
In 2010, Fenerbahçe's women's volleyball team won the FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship undefeated, achieving the first Intercontinental Quadruple in Turkish volleyball history, after winning the Turkish League, Turkish Cup, and Turkish Super Cup in 2010.
In 2010, Nevin Yanıt became a European champion.
In 2010, construction began on the Topuk Yaylası Facilities in Kaynaşlı, Düzce Province.
In 2010-2011 season, Fenerbahçe became runners-up in the European Champions League.
In 2011, Fenerbahçe women's basketball team finished fourth in the EuroLeague.
In 2011, Fenerbahçe women's table tennis team won the ETTU Cup.
In 2011, Fenerbahçe women's volleyball team had reached the final of the CEV Champions League, having reached the final before in 2010.
In 2011, Halil Akkaş became European third.
In 2011, the construction of the Topuk Yaylası Facilities was completed, and all departments of the club began using the complex for pre-season trainings.
In January 2012, the Ülker Sports Arena, a multi-purpose indoor arena in Ataşehir, Istanbul, with a capacity of 13,800 seats, was completed and opened. Fenerbahçe's basketball team plays their home games at this arena.
On October 5, 2012, Fenerbahçe became the first and only Turkish basketball club to win against an NBA team.
As of 2012, Fenerbahçe S.K. had 309,026 paid members.
In 2012, Fenerbahçe women's basketball team was the EuroLeague runner-up.
In 2012, Fenerbahçe women's table tennis team won the ETTU Cup for the second time in a row.
In 2012, Nevin Yanıt became a European champion.
In 2013, Fenerbahçe men's volleyball team won the Balkan Championship.
In 2013, Fenerbahçe women's basketball team was the EuroLeague runner-up.
In 2013, Fenerbahçe's women's table tennis team won the ETTU Cup for the second time in a row.
In 2014, Fenerbahçe women's basketball team finished fourth in the EuroLeague.
In 2014, Fenerbahçe won the CEV Cup by defeating Russia's Uralochka-NTMK Ekaterinburg 3–0. On the same day, the men's team won the CEV Challenge Cup, making Fenerbahçe the first and only Turkish sports club with European titles in both men's and women's volleyball.
In the 2014–15 season, Fenerbahçe's women's table tennis team won the European Champions League, becoming the first and only Turkish club to do so.
In 2015, Fenerbahçe women's table tennis team won the Champions League title undefeated, achieving the only Triple Crown ever for a Turkish table tennis team.
In 2015, Fenerbahçe's men's basketball team played in the EuroLeague Final Four.
In 2015, Fenerbahçe's women's athletics team became runners-up in the European Champion Clubs Cup.
In 2016, Fenerbahçe founded an esports team which competed in the League of Legends Championship League.
In 2016, Fenerbahçe women's basketball team was the EuroLeague runner-up and reached the third place.
In 2016, Fenerbahçe's men's basketball team played in the EuroLeague Final Four.
In 2016, Fenerbahçe's men's basketball team was the EuroLeague runners-up and played in their second consecutive EuroLeague Final Four.
In 2016, Yasmani Copello Escobar, representing Turkey, won a bronze medal at the Olympics.
In 2017, Fenerbahçe's men's basketball team played in the EuroLeague Final Four.
In 2017, Ramil Guliyev became World champion.
In the 2016-17 season, Fenerbahçe's men's basketball team became the EuroLeague champions.
In 2018, Fenerbahçe's men's basketball team played in the EuroLeague Final Four.
In 2018, Fenerbahçe's men's basketball team was again the EuroLeague runners-up and played in their fourth consecutive EuroLeague Final Four.
In 2018, Ramil Guliyev became a European champion.
In 2018, the team won the Wheelchair Basketball EuroLeague 3 Championship under the name of 1907 Fenerbahce Disabled Stars SK and the Wheelchair Basketball Super League under the name of '1907 Fenerbahçe Engelli Yıldızlar SK'.
In 2019, Fenerbahçe's men's basketball team played in the EuroLeague Final Four.
In 2021, Fenerbahçe women's basketball team reached the third place in EuroLeague.
In 2021, the women's football department of Fenerbahçe was re-founded and started competing in the Turkish Women's Football Super League.
In the 2022-2023 season, Fenerbahçe Göksel Çelik Wheelchair Basketball team became the champion in EuroCup II.
In 2023, Fenerbahçe men's basketball team won another F4.
In 2023, Fenerbahçe's women's basketball team won the EuroLeague by defeating ÇBK Mersin Yenişehir 99–60 in an all-Turkish final, becoming the first club to win both men's and women's EuroLeague titles. They also won the FIBA Europe SuperCup by defeating LDLC ASVEL Féminin.
In 2023, several Fenerbahçe affiliated organizations competed in national championships.
In the 2022-2023 season, Fenerbahçe Göksel Çelik Wheelchair Basketball team became the champion in EuroCup II. In the 2023-24 season the team also beat the Bidaideak Bilbao BSR and became the EuroCup 1 champions.
In the 2023-24 season, the Fenerbahçe women's basketball team achieved a perfect season by winning all 35 games in the Women's Basketball Super League. They also won the Turkish Women's Basketball Cup, FIBA Europe SuperCup Women, and EuroLeague Women.
In 2024, Fenerbahçe successfully defended their crown by defeating first-time finalists Villeneuve d'Ascq LM to become back-to-back champions in EuroLeague.
In 2024, several Fenerbahçe affiliated organizations competed in national championships.
In 2024, the cup that Faruk Hızer won and received from Prime Minister İsmet İnönü is still exhibited in the Fenerbahçe Museum
In the 2023-24 season, the team beat the Bidaideak Bilbao BSR and became the EuroCup 1 champions.
In the 2024–25 season, Fener managed to achieve a historic Triple Crown, becoming the first and only Turkish team to achieve this feat.
As of 2025, Fenerbahçe is considered to be one of the two top teams of the Turkish Super League and 5th in European rankings.
By 2025, Fenerbahçe S.K. had 55,000 congress members.
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