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Fenerbahçe SK

Fenerbahçe SK
Fenerbahçe's players celebrate their penalty shoot-out victory against Sevilla which earned them a first-ever appearance in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals ©Getty Images

Fenerbahçe SK

Formed: 1907
Nickname: Sarı Kanaryalar (Yellow Canaries)

UEFA club competition honours
• None

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• League title: 17 (2007)
• Turkish Cup: 4 (1983)

History
• Founded in Istanbul by a group of youngsters from the Kadikoy district on the Anatolian side of the city, Fenerbahçe were named after a local lighthouse. Two years later they adopted their familiar yellow and navy blue kit.

• Dominant in the Istanbul Football League, they made their reputation during Allied occupation from 1918, winning 41 of 50 fixtures against French, British and Italian army sides. They developed a big support base, including Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the modern Turkish nation.

• In 1923, prior to the formation of the modern Turkish league, Fenerbahçe went through their entire season without conceding; by contrast in the 1988/89 Super League they scored a record 103.

• The Sarı Kanaryalar won the first modern Turkish title in 1959, beating the team with which they have traditionally vied for local and national supremacy, Galatasaray AŞ. They have since claimed a record-equalling 16 more.

• Brazilian coaches have been important for Fenerbahçe. Between 1972 and 1975, Didi led them to back-to-back league titles, part of a haul of eight trophies in what represents the most successful spell a coach has ever overseen at the club. In 2006/07 Zico captured the Turkish crown before leading them to their first UEFA Champions League quarter-finals the following season.

Club records
Most appearances: Müjdat Yetkiner (416)
Most goals: Aykut Kocaman (140)
Record victory: 7-0 on three occasions, most recently at home against Kayserispor (Süper Lig, 20 February 2005);
8-1 on two occasions, most recently at home against Kayserispor (Süper Lig, 20 November 1994)
Record defeat: SL Benfica 7-0 Fenerbahçe (European Champion Clubs' Cup, 17 September 1975)

* Last updated on 12 July 2010

Last updated: 12/07/10 13.47CET

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Matches

HomeAway
The home team is listed first.Last updated: 22/05/2013 02:00 CET
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe1-1VasluiVaslui
VasluiVaslui1-4FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
ElazığsporElazığspor1-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
Spartak MoskvaSpartak Moskva2-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe3-0GaziantepsporGaziantepspor
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe1-1Spartak MoskvaSpartak Moskva
SivassporSivasspor0-0FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-1MersinMersin
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-2MarseilleMarseille
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe0-0TrabzonsporTrabzonspor
KasımpaşaKasımpaşa2-0FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
MönchengladbachMönchengladbach2-4FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe3-0BeşiktaşBeşiktaş
BursasporBursaspor1-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
AELAEL0-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe1-3AntalyasporAntalyaspor
AkhisarAkhisar1-2FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-0AELAEL
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-1OrdusporOrduspor
EskişehirsporEskişehirspor1-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
MarseilleMarseille0-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe4-1GençlerbirliğiGençlerbirliği
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe1-0PendiksporPendikspor
KayserisporKayserispor1-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe0-3MönchengladbachMönchengladbach
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-1İstanbul BBİstanbul BB
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe4-0Göztepe Izmir Göztepe Izmir
GalatasarayGalatasaray2-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-0SivassporSivasspor
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe1-3KarabüksporKarabükspor
1461 Trabzon 1461 Trabzon 0-2FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
BursasporBursaspor2-3FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-2ElazığsporElazığspor
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe3-0BursasporBursaspor
GaziantepsporGaziantepspor1-2FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
SivassporSivasspor0-0FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe1-2SivassporSivasspor
MersinMersin0-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
BATEBATE0-0FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
TrabzonsporTrabzonspor0-3FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe1-0BATEBATE
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe3-1KasımpaşaKasımpaşa
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-31461 Trabzon 1461 Trabzon
BeşiktaşBeşiktaş3-2FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
PlzeňPlzeň0-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe4-1BursasporBursaspor
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe1-1PlzeňPlzeň
AntalyasporAntalyaspor1-2FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-0AkhisarAkhisar
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-0LazioLazio
OrdusporOrduspor0-2FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
LazioLazio1-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe1-0EskişehirsporEskişehirspor
EskişehirsporEskişehirspor1-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
GençlerbirliğiGençlerbirliği2-0FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe1-0BenficaBenfica
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-1KayserisporKayserispor
BenficaBenfica3-1FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
İstanbul BBİstanbul BB2-0FenerbahçeFenerbahçe
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe1-1
(4-1(p))
EskişehirsporEskişehirspor
FenerbahçeFenerbahçe2-1GalatasarayGalatasaray
KarabüksporKarabükspor3-2FenerbahçeFenerbahçe

22/05/2013, Turkish Cup, Final

FenerbahçeFenerbahçe19:45TrabzonsporTrabzonspor

Club record in UEFA competitions

  • Biggest win in UEFA competition:
    09/08/1994, Fenerbahçe 5-0 Turan, Istanbul
  • Biggest defeat in UEFA competition:
    17/09/1975, Benfica 7-0 Fenerbahçe, Lisbon
  • Appearances in UEFA Champions League:  22
  • Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:  2
  • Appearances in UEFA Europa League:  20
  • Player with most UEFA appearances: 61
    Alex ( Brazil BRA)
  • Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 15
    Alex ( Brazil BRA)
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