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Turkish football clubs in European competitions

Turkish football clubs have participated in European football competitions since 1956, when Galatasaray took part in the European Cup. In total, 34 Turkish clubs have participated in European competitions to date. The greatest success was achieved when Galatasaray won the UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup in 2000.

Achievements

<sup>‡ Galatasaray was one of the final eight teams of the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League group stage.</sup><br> <sup># Inter–Cities Fairs Cup</sup>

Overall standing in UEFA competitions

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference. EC = European Cup; UCL = UEFA Champions League; UC = UEFA Cup; UEL = UEFA Europa League; UECL = UEFA Conference League; CWC = UEFA Cup Winners' Cup; UIC = UEFA Intertoto Cup.

Appearances in UEFA Super Cup

Overall

UEFA Super Cup Performances

Appearances in UEFA Champions League

Chronological order of participations

Standings

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

Note: Matches played before group and league stage are not included.

Positions in league phase (2024–present)

Positions in group stage (1992–2024)

UEFA Champions League/European Cup performances

Note: Clubs in bold won the corresponding competition that season.

<sup>1</sup> Nice won 5–1 in a play-off to qualify for the quarter-finals.

<sup>2</sup> Zürich advanced to the second round over Galatasaray by winning a coin toss, after their play-off match ended 2–2.

<sup>3</sup>Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian teams were required to play their home matches at neutral venues until further notice.

Appearances in UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League

Note: Clubs in bold won the corresponding competition that season.

<sup>1</sup>UEFA ordered Trabzonspor's home leg on 14 September to be played behind closed doors after objects were thrown at visiting fans and the fourth official, and a smoke bomb ignited in the stands, during their second qualifying round home leg against Cypriots APOEL. Trabzonspor appealed, and UEFA rejected the appeal on 13 September. Trabzonspor's penalty included a second closed-doors game, a penalty which had been deferred for two years and would be removed if no further incidents occur.

Appearances in UEFA Conference League

Note: Clubs in bold won the corresponding competition that season.

Appearances in non-UEFA competitions

As of 11 May 1994

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference. Pts = Points

<sup>1</sup> Galatasaray retired from the competition having played two games against Olympiacos and their record was cancelled.<br /> <sup>2</sup> Fenerbahçe withdrew before the tournament's beginning.<br /> <sup>3</sup> Galatasaray withdrew from the tournament.<br /> <sup>4</sup> Zonguldakspor withdrew from the tournament.<br /> <sup>5</sup> Trabzonspor withdrew from the tournament.<br /> <sup>6</sup> Malatyaspor withdrew from the tournament.<br /> <sup>7</sup> The tournament was founded in 1961, but was only taken over by UEFA in 1995.

Turkish women's football clubs in European competitions

By virtue of winning 2008–09 Turkey National Women's First League, Trabzonspor played in August 2009 in the Group D for qualification to the 2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League. This was the first time ever a Turkish women's football team participated in the play-offs for the UEFA league established in the 2001–2002 season. The team won its first match against ŽNK Krka from Slovenia by 2–0, however lost the following plays to Torres Calcio Femminile of Italy by 0–9 and to Slovan Duslo Šaľa from Slovakia by 1–2. Trabzonspor women's team failed so to participate in the 2009–2010 UEFA Champions League.

In the following years, Gazi Üniversitesispor in 2010–11, Ataşehir Belediyespor, twice in 2011–12 and 2012–13, and Konak Belediyespor, also twice in 2013–14 and 2014–15, played in the UEFA Women's Champions League. In the 2013–14 season, Konak Belediyespor became the first ever Turkish women's team to play in the league's Round of 16 knockout phase.

UEFA Women's Champions League Performances

Note: Clubs in bold won the corresponding competition that season.

UEFA Youth League

UEFA Women's Champions League

UEFA Women's Europa Cup

UEFA Futsal Champions League

Euro Winners Cup (Beach Soccer Clubs)

See also

References

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