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About

Fenerbahçe Sports Club is the football branch based in 1907 and the team from Kadıköy that competes in the Süper Lig. Founded on 1 January 1907, the club is widely recognised across Turkey and beyond, and Walkouts lists authentic signed football shirts alongside match and retail memorabilia for collectors and supporters.

Home matches are staged at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, the Kadıköy ground that has hosted the majority of the club’s biggest nights, and the team claims a headline domestic record of 28 Turkish national championship titles. Internationally the club made history as winners of the Balkans Cup 1966-67, the first international trophy secured by a Turkish side.

Fenerbahçe’s identity is bound to Istanbul and the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, a passionate supporter base and the club colours. Traditionally the football shirts favour yellow and navy blue in striped combinations, and that continuity of colour and badge makes shirts from specific eras and supplier cycles especially desirable to collectors who prize provenance and match context.

Collectors focus on a few clear areas: anniversary releases, season and fixture-specific shirts, iconic away variants and signed retail runs. Fans shop for early fanshop runs and player-issue variants sold regionally or in small numbers, and many preserved shirts carry maker and production cues that help verify issue. Free worldwide shipping is offered on selected items, and provenance notes are provided where available.

Season magnets such as the 2007-08 Champions League run remain among the most chased shirts, because they represent rare continental fixtures and extended European exposure, while an navy blue away with yellow trim from decisive away ties is often linked to memorable cup and European campaigns. Retail-signed shirts, not only match-worn pieces, are actively collected; early production runs and player-issue retail variants are frequently documented and compared by enthusiasts seeking framed or limited edition pieces.

Anniversary editions like the Centenary 2007 releases are catalogued carefully by fans and dealers, and signed items are commonly accompanied by a COA or equivalent verification for trade. When assessing provenance, look to match dates and competitions such as the 2007-08 Champions League and the 2012-13 UEFA Europa League campaigns, both of which produced shirts and fixtures that surface regularly in the secondary market, and Walkouts lists authenticated and well-documented examples for collectors and supporters.

Honours

Fenerbahçe's honours are dominated by domestic success, notably a record of 28 Turkish national championship titles together with 9 Turkish Super Cups and 7 Turkish Cup victories, marking the club as one of Turkey's most decorated sides. Internationally the team broke ground by winning the Balkans Cup in 1966-67, becoming the first Turkish club to secure an international trophy, and later produced deep runs in UEFA competition that underlined its continental ambition, including a quarter-final appearance in the 2007-08 UEFA Champions League and a semi-final in the 2012-13 UEFA Europa League. The club also claims a joint-record for the longest uninterrupted top-flight presence in Turkish football and holds a Guinness World Record total for medals across its sports branches, reflecting success beyond the football pitch.

Legends & Leadership

Lefter Küçükandonyadis, Zeki Rıza Sporel and Can Bartu are celebrated legend players from the 1950s, the 1920s and the 1960s respectively and each helped establish Fenerbahçe's early identity through prolific scoring and technical influence on the field.

Cemil Turan and Rıdvan Dilmen are regarded as legend players of the 1970s and the late 1980s whose important goals and match-defining performances remain part of the club's collective memory among supporters.

Alex de Souza and Robin van Persie are recent key players of the mid-2000s and the mid-2010s whose creativity and finishing brought sustained attention to the side and left enduring legacies with fans.

Aykut Kocaman is remembered as a defining manager associated with title-winning periods in the early 2010s while Aziz Yıldırım is recognised as a long-serving club president who steered Fenerbahçe through a period of modernisation in the 2000s.

Stadium

Fenerbahçe's home is the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium in Kadıköy, a ground closely tied to the club's identity and long history of hosting home fixtures. The venue is synonymous with a fervent matchday atmosphere where supporters create a notable home advantage and intense rivalries play out, particularly in derbies involving the other members of the Big Three. The stadium name appears in club materials as Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium and is central to the club's community presence in Kadıköy. Matchdays are defined by vocal support, organised displays and a sense of occasion that visitors and opponents regularly remark upon.

Also known as
Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium

FAQ

Q: When was the club founded and where is it based? A: Fenerbahçe was founded in 1907 and is based in the Kadıköy district of Istanbul, Turkey.

Q: Where does the team play home matches and what is the matchday atmosphere like? A: Home fixtures are held at the club's stadium in Kadıköy and supporters are known for a passionate, vocal presence that helps create an intense derby atmosphere against the other members of Turkey’s "Big Three".

Q: How can I verify official memorabilia or merchandise? A: Look for an authenticity cue such as a COA or digital verification provided with the item and note official branding; Free worldwide shipping. may be offered by some official outlets.