Sport in Turkey is governed by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, which oversees various sports federations and infrastructure. Turkey's participation in international sport competitions has started in the 1924 Olympic Games, continued with notable successes in wrestling, weightlifting, and boxing. Domestically, multi-sport clubs like Fenerbahçe S.K., the club which provides the most national athletes, have contributed to the development of various sports disciplines, achieving significant success. The focus on women's sports has also intensified, especially with municipality clubs of the big cities.
Among all sports, the most popular one is football. Turkey's top teams include Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray and Beà Âiktaà Â. In 2000, Galatasaray won the UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup. Two years later, the Turkish national team finished third in the 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals in Japan and South Korea, while in 2008, the national team reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Euro 2008 competition. The Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul hosted the 2005 and 2023 UEFA Champions League Final, while the à Âükrü SaracoÃÂlu Stadium in Istanbul hosted the 2009 UEFA Cup Final. Turkey will host the UEFA Euro 2032 along with Italy.
Other popular mainstream sports include basketball and volleyball. Turkey hosted the Finals of EuroBasket 2001 and the 2010 FIBA World Cup the men's national team finishing second in both events. The national team also reached the quarter-finals of the 2006 FIBA World Cup, and 2014 FIBA World Cup. At the club level, Anadolu Efes (then known as Efes Pilsen) won the FIBA KoraàCup in 1996, finished second in the FIBA Saporta Cup in 1993, and made it to the Final Four of the EuroLeague in 2000 and 2001 as the first Turkish club in history. In the following years, Beà Âiktaà  have come out as the winners of the FIBA EuroChallenge in the 2011âÂÂ12 season with only a single defeat, all stages of the tournament included. Later on, Galatasaray won the EuroCup title in 2016. In the following 2016âÂÂ17 Euroleague season, Fenerbahçe won Europe's highest-tier basketball league, the EuroLeague, as the first Turkish club ever, which was followed by Anadolu Efes in the 2020âÂÂ21 Euroleague season. Turkey women's national basketball team won the silver medal in the European Championship in 2011 while Fenerbahçe Women's Basketball won their first Euroleague in 2023. Turkish basketball players such as Mehmet Okur, Hedo TürkoÃÂlu and Ersan ðlyasova have also been successful in the NBA. Active Turkish NBA players include Alperen à Âengün and Adem Bona. Sevgi Uzun plays in WNBA, the first player ever being Nevriye Yñlmaz.
Women's volleyball teams, namely Fenerbahçe, Eczacñbaà Âñ and VakñfBank, have won numerous European championship titles and medals. VakñfBank is currently one of the best volleyball teams in the world, 3-time winner of the Club World Championship and 4 time European championship winner. The yellow-black team is also the most successful sports team of Turkey in International arena with the title of the most international trophy (9) holder of Turkey. Fenerbahçe also won the Club World Championship as the first Turkish club ever in 2010. The Turkish women's national volleyball team won a bronze medal in European Championship in 2011. In 2023, they've won every competition that they've partaken, including European and World tournaments, without losing a single match. That success placed them at 1st place in FIVB Senior World Rankings.
Turkish Federation of Traditional Sports regulates the traditional sports. The most prominent is oil wrestling ("YaÃÂlñ güreà Â"), originating in Ottoman times. Edirne hosts the annual Kñrkpñnar oiled wrestling tournament since 1361.
Turkey has risen to prominence in a number of sporting areas in recent decades. Football has seen a rapid transformation earning it third place in the coveted 2002 FIFA World Cup. Its domestic teams are dominated by Beà Âiktaà Â, Fenerbahçe, and Galatasaray. Of these, Fenerbahçe's European triumph came in the now defunct Balkans Cup in 1968. Galatasaray has seen success after the 1990s, winning the 2000 UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup. In recent years, Turkey has exported many of its players into top foreign teams, including Internazionale, FC Barcelona, Parma, Milan, and Bayern Munich, among others. As well as sending players abroad, the Turkish league has also attracted players into Turkey. World class players such as Radomir AntiÃÂ, Toni Schumacher, Gheorghe Hagi, Giga Popescu, Cláudio Taffarel, Mário Jardel, ÃÂscar Córdoba, Frank de Boer, Pierre van Hooijdonk, John Carew, Alex, Franck Ribéry, Nicolas Anelka, Mateja Keà ¾man, Roberto Carlos, Milan Baroà ¡, Harry Kewell, Dani Güiza, Giovani dos Santos, Guti, Quaresma, Hugo Almeida, Dirk Kuyt, Didier Drogba, Wesley Sneijder, Robin van Persie, Mario Gómez and many more have played at some point or continue to play in Turkey.
Basketball is gaining popularity in Turkey. Turkey came in second at the European Basketball Championship 2001 in Istanbul. Turkey also came in ninth at the 2002 FIBA World Cup. Several Turkish nationals, including Ersan ðlyasova, Hedo TürkoÃÂlu, Mehmet Okur, Semih Erden, ÃÂmer Aà Âñk, and Enes Kanter, have played in the prestigious National Basketball Association, generally considered the world's top basketball league. Turkey's greatest success in international basketball came when it hosted the 2010 FIBA World Cup, finishing second behind the USA. Hedo TürkoÃÂlu captained the national side and made the all-tournament team. Turkey also advanced to the quarter-finals in the 2006 FIBA World Cup, achieving a non-expected sixth place. Turkey reached the quarter-finals again eight years later at the 2014 FIBA World Cup. The Turkey women's national basketball team won the silver medal at the EuroBasket Women in 2011.
At a club level, the most successful team has been Fenerbahçe S.K. and Anadolu Efes S.K., the latter having won the FIBA KoraàCup in 1996 and the Euroleague in 2021 and 2022. Fenerbahçe currently has the most Euroleague Final Four appearances (seven) and was the first Turkish team to win the title in the 2016âÂÂ17 season. Galatasaray won the EuroCup title, Europe's second-tier basketball league, in 2016. Past achievements also include Beà Âiktaà Â' FIBA EuroChallenge title in the 2012. In women's basketball, Galatasaray won the 2008-09 FIBA EuroCup, finished third in the same competition in 2007âÂÂ08, and also was runner-up in the 2009 FIBA Europe SuperCup Women.
The Turkish basketball club with the highest average home league attendance per league season:
Volleyball, especially women's volleyball, is a popular sport in Turkey. The Turkey women's national volleyball team secured 6th place at the FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in 2010 in Japan, and won a bronze medal at the Women's European Volleyball Championship in 2011 in Serbia. Turkey's top women's volleyball team is VakñfBank, which went undefeated to win three championships at the FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship in 2013, 2017, and 2018. The same team won five championships (again going undefeated each time) in the CEV Women's Champions League in 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018, and 2022. They took gold medals at both the Challenge Cup and the Women's Top Volley International in the 2007âÂÂ08 season. Another prominent Turkish women's volleyball club is Fenerbahçe, which won the FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship with an undefeated record in 2010, took the silver medal in the CEV Women's Champions League in the 2009âÂÂ10 season, and finished in third place during the 2010âÂÂ11 season.
They've won 22 consecutive matches in 2023. In that period, they completed the Nations League, European Championship and Olympic Qualification Round / FIVB World Cup matches undefeated. Being the first team to do so in history and securing the 1st place in world rankings.
Turkey featured a men's national team in beach volleyball that competed at the 2018âÂÂ2020 CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup.
Plane gliding, hang gliding, parachuting, paragliding, engine powered flights and skydiving are regulated by Turkish Aeronautical Association and Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
Archery is among the traditional sports. Mete Gazoz achieved #1 spot in world rankings in 2022.
Athletics is another fast improving sport. Süreyya Ayhan set the 1500m world record in 2003 and Elvan Abeylegesse set a new 5000m record in 2004. In 2010 European Athletics Championships Alemitu Bekele and Elvan Abeylegesse won gold and silver medals respectively in Women's 5000 metres and Elvan Abeylegesse medal in Women's 10000 metres. Nevin Yanñt won first European Championship in a sprint race for Turkey by winning gold in Women's 100 metres hurdles. In 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships Kemal Koyuncu won silver in Men's 1500 metres and Halil Akkas won bronze in Men's 3000 metres. In 2017, Ramil Guliyev of Fenerbahçe won Turkey's first ever gold medal in the men's 200 metre race at the 2017 World Championships, being the second white athlete in history to achieve this feat. The country also hosts major marathons such as Istanbul Marathon.
Gülà Âen Degener, Güzin Müjde Karakaà Âlñ, Semih Saygñner and Tayfun Taà Âdemir are prominent carom billiards players.
Turkey is regularly competing in international tournaments like the Chess Olympiad. Notable figures include Grandmasters Suat Atalñk and Kübra ÃÂztürk, as well as Vahap à Âanal, the first Turkish male to surpass a 2600 FIDE rating.
The country participates in international competitions such as the International Federation for Equestrian Sports World Cup, with events held in cities like Istanbul and Bursa.
Belek in Antalya is a key destination. The country hosts international tournaments such as the Turkish Airlines Open, which is part of the European Tour.
The country has seen success in both artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, with athletes like Ferhat Arñcan and ðbrahim ÃÂolak bringing home medals from European and World Championships.
The country hosts the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey, a UCI ProSeries event. Turkish cyclists like Ahmet ÃÂrken and Batuhan ÃÂzgür have earned recognition.
Turkish Gridiron Football First League is mostly inhabited by university teams.
Rugby League is a relatively new sport in Turkey, so far five clubs make up the rugby league in Turkey, observer status within the Rugby League European Federation is expected.
2010 Beach Handball World Championships were held between June 23âÂÂ27 in Antalya. The Turkish national team won twice the silver medal at the World Championships in 2004 and 2006, and the bronze medal in 2010. The Turkish women's national team also won the silver medal at the 2004 World Championships. Yeliz ÃÂzel of Ankara is a Turkish handballer.
Turkey hosted the 2009 World Fencing Championships held from September 30 to October 8 in Antalya. Turkey competes in all three fencing disciplines: foil, épée, and sabre.
Turkish athletes have earned international success, particularly in taekwondo, where they have won Olympic medals and World Championship titles. Karate fighters from Turkey achieve top results in European and World Championships, while kickboxers and Muay Thai fighters have also secured world titles. Buse Naz ÃÂakñroÃÂlu and Busenaz Sürmeneli have both secured medals in olympics. Avni Yñldñrñm achieved international success in boxing. Some MMA athletes include ðbo Aslan and Gökhan Saki.
Motorsports have become popular, especially following the inclusion of the Rally of Turkey to the FIA World Rally Championship calendar in 2003, and the inclusion of the Turkish Grand Prix to the Formula One racing calendar in 2005. Other important annual motorsports events which are held at the Istanbul Park racing circuit include the MotoGP Grand Prix of Turkey, the FIA World Touring Car Championship, the GP2 Series and the Le Mans Series. From time to time, Istanbul and Antalya also host the Turkish leg of the F1 Powerboat Racing championship; while the Turkish leg of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship, an air racing competition, takes place above the Golden Horn in Istanbul.
The track located at Istanbul has a seating capacity of 155,000 people (biggest in Europe), is just over 5,340 m long and runs anti-clockwise. The track was designed by Hermann Tilke, designer of the Sepang, Bahrain and Shanghai tracks. GP2 series also include a Turkish Team (Petrol Ofisi FMS International) and a Turkish Driver, Jason Tahincioglu.
Cem Bölükbaà Âñ became the first Turkish driver in Formula 2 in 2023.
Kenan SofuoÃÂlu became world champion in Supersport three times in 2007, 2010, and 2012. Toprak RazgatlñoÃÂlu got Superbike World Championship in 2023 and 2024.
Seda Kaçan, the country's second female car racing driver after Ann TahincioÃÂlu, is also her country's first international race driver. She secured the championship title in the DSG class of the 2024 TCR European Endurance, becoming the first woman to do so.
Turkey has had success in international competitions, including the ISSF World Cups and the Olympics. Notable shooters like Yusuf Dikeç and ðsmail Keleà Â.
Facilities include the Turkish Tennis Federation Complex in Ankara and the Garanti Koza Arena in Istanbul. Turkey hosts professional events such as the Istanbul Open (ATP) and Istanbul Cup (WTA). There are WTA winners such as ÃÂaÃÂla Büyükakçay, ðpek Soylu and Zeynep Sönmez. Marsel ðlhan is the first Turkish male player to reach the top 100 in ATP rankings.
Melek Hu is a prominent table tennis player.
The country hosts international triathlon events. Turkish athletes like Gülà Âah Günenç have gained recognition for their performances at international competitions.
Diving: Turkey accepts both CMAS and SSI regulations.
Fishing: cannot be done from any boat without a license, even if you're an amateur. You must apply to have one by submitting some I.D. cards and paying a fee 150 Turkish Lira for two years. Details concerning fishing zones, the minimum sizes of fish that can be caught, and the numbers of fish that can be caught per person can be obtained from the Department of Fisheries at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.
Rafting: Turkey's rivers provide conditions for canoeing and rafting.
Sailing: Turkey has four bordering seas; the Black Sea, Marmara Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea, so cruising is a popular sport.
Windsurfing & kitesurfing: The bays around ÃÂeà Âme, Alaçatñ, Bodrum, and Datça peninsulas as well as Antalya have wind conditions for windsurfing. Famous windsurfer ÃÂaÃÂla Kubat is also from Turkey.
Weightlifting has been another successful sport for Turkey, regularly relied upon to provide gold medals in the Olympics. Its most famous weightlifters, Naim SüleymanoÃÂlu and Halil Mutlu, and among women Nurcan Taylan. Some major events include Bosphorus Cross Continental Swim.
Some destinations for winter sports include; Davraz, Kartepe, Palandöken, SarñkamÃ±à  and UludaÃÂ.
Wrestling is considered as a national sport. Turkey has most of its gold medals in wrestling. Notable Olympic champions include Yaà Âar DoÃÂu, Hamza Yerlikaya, and Taha Akgül.