List of Turkish basketball champions

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A Turkish champions in basketball is the best each year teams of the highest Turkish league, the Turkish Basketball Super League . This league was introduced with the season 1966/67 as the highest national league and ended with the championship of Altınordu Izmir .

The Turkish championship was played in a regular league until the summer of 1983, after which the first Turkish basketball champion was at the end of the season. It was not until the 1983/84 season that the usual basketball system of league and subsequent playoff phases was adopted.

The record holder is Anadolu Efes SK with 13 championships. In addition to the Turkish championship, a cup competition is also played, see Turkish Cup Winner .

Men's basketball champions

season master Second Master trainer Teams
1966/67 Altınordu Izmir Galatasaray Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Samim Göreç 12
1967/68 İTÜ BK Fenerbahçe Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Baturalp 15th
1968/69 Galatasaray Istanbul İTÜ BK BulgariaBulgaria Petar Simenov 15th
1969/70 İTÜ BK Fenerbahçe Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Baturalp 12
1970/71 İTÜ BK Fenerbahçe Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Şengün Kaplanoğlu 12
1971/72 İTÜ BK Beşiktaş Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Samim Göreç 12
1972/73 İTÜ BK Ankara Şekerspor TurkeyTurkey Öner Şaylan 12
1973/74 Ankara Muhafızgücü Ankara Şekerspor TurkeyTurkey Armağan Asena 12
1974/75 Beşiktaş Istanbul Galatasaray Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Cavit Altunay 12
1975/76 Eczacıbaşı SK Beşiktaş Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Aydan Siyavuş 12
1976/77 Eczacıbaşı SK Beşiktaş Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Aydan Siyavuş 12
1977/78 Eczacıbaşı SK Tofaş SK TurkeyTurkey Aydan Siyavuş 12
1978/79 Efes Pilsen Eczacıbaşı SK TurkeyTurkey Faruk Akagun 12
1979/80 Eczacıbaşı SK Efes Pilsen TurkeyTurkey Aydan Siyavuş 14th
1980/81 Eczacıbaşı SK Beşiktaş Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Aydan Siyavuş 18th
1981/82 Eczacıbaşı SK Beşiktaş Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Aydan Siyavuş 18th
1982/83 Efes Pilsen Fenerbahçe Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Rıza Erverdi 19th
Playing times with playoff phase
season master Second Master trainer Teams
1983/84 Efes Pilsen Karşıyaka SK TurkeyTurkey Aydan Siyavuş 12
1984/85 Galatasaray Istanbul Fenerbahçe Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Only Germen 12
1985/86 Galatasaray Istanbul Efes Pilsen TurkeyTurkey Fehmi Sadıkoğlu 12
1986/87 Karşıyaka SK Galatasaray Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Nadir Vekiloğlu 12
1987/88 Eczacıbaşı SK Çukurova Sanayi SK TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Baturalp 12
1988/89 Eczacıbaşı SK Çukurova Sanayi SK TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Baturalp 12
1989/90 Galatasaray Istanbul Paşabahçe SK TurkeyTurkey Faruk Akagun 12
1990/91 Fenerbahçe Istanbul Tofaş SK TurkeyTurkey Çetin Yılmaz 12
1991/92 Efes Pilsen Fenerbahçe Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Aydın Örs 14th
1992/93 Efes Pilsen Fenerbahçe Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Aydın Örs 16
1993/94 Efes Pilsen Ülkerspor TurkeyTurkey Aydın Örs 16
1994/95 Ülkerspor Fenerbahçe Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Çetin Yılmaz 16
1995/96 Efes Pilsen Ülkerspor TurkeyTurkey Aydın Örs 16
1996/97 Efes Pilsen Türk Telekomspor TurkeyTurkey Aydın Örs 16
1997/98 Ülkerspor Efes Pilsen TurkeyTurkey Çetin Yılmaz 16
1998/99 Tofaş SAS SK Efes Pilsen CroatiaCroatia Jasmine Repesa 15th
1999/2000 Tofaş SAS SK Efes Pilsen TurkeyTurkey Tolga Öngören 14th
2000/01 Ülkerspor Efes Pilsen TurkeyTurkey Murat Didin 14th
2001/02 Efes Pilsen Ülkerspor TurkeyTurkey Oktay Mahmuti 12
2002/03 Efes Pilsen Ülkerspor TurkeyTurkey Oktay Mahmuti 14th
2003/04 Efes Pilsen Ülkerspor TurkeyTurkey Oktay Mahmuti 14th
2004/05 Efes Pilsen Beşiktaş Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Oktay Mahmuti 14th
2005/06 Ülkerspor Efes Pilsen TurkeyTurkey Murat Özyer 16
2006/07 Fenerbahçe Ülker Efes Pilsen TurkeyTurkey Aydın Örs 16
2007/08 Fenerbahçe Ülker Türk Telekomspor MontenegroMontenegro Bogdan Tanjevic 16
2008/09 Efes Pilsen Fenerbahçe Ülker TurkeyTurkey Ergin Ataman 16
2009/10 Fenerbahçe Ülker Efes Pilsen MontenegroMontenegro Bogdan Tanjevic 16
2010/11 Fenerbahçe Istanbul Galatasaray Istanbul CroatiaCroatia Neven Spahija 16
2011/12 Beşiktaş Istanbul Anadolu Efes SK TurkeyTurkey Ergin Ataman 16
2012/13 Galatasaray Istanbul Banvit BK TurkeyTurkey Ergin Ataman 16
2013/14 Fenerbahçe Istanbul Galatasaray Istanbul SerbiaSerbia Željko Obradović 16
2014/15 Karşıyaka SK Anadolu Efes SK TurkeyTurkey Ufuk Sarıca 16
2015/16 Fenerbahçe Istanbul Anadolu Efes SK SerbiaSerbia Željko Obradović 16
2016/17 Fenerbahçe Istanbul Beşiktaş Istanbul SerbiaSerbia Željko Obradović 16
2017/18 Fenerbahçe Doğuş Tofaş Spor Kulübü SerbiaSerbia Željko Obradović 16

master

society number year
Anadolu Efes SK 13 1979, 1983, 1984, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009
Fenerbahçe Ülker 13 1991 °, 1995 °°, 1998 °°, 2001 °°, 2006 °°, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018
Eczacıbaşı SK 8th 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989
Istanbul Technical University 5 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973
Galatasaray Medical Park 5 1969, 1985, 1986, 1990, 2013
Tofaş SAS 2 1999, 2000
Beşiktaş JK 2 1975, 2012
Karşıyaka SK 2 1987, 2015
Altınordu Izmir 1 1967
Ankara Muhafızgücü 1 1974
  • ° As Fenerbahçe Istanbul . In the summer of 2006, the two clubs Fenerbahçe Istanbul and Ülkerspor merged to form what is now Fenerbahçe Ülker .
  • °° As Ülkerspor . In the summer of 2006, the two clubs Fenerbahçe Istanbul and Ülkerspor merged to form what is now Fenerbahçe Ülker .

Runner-up

society number year
Fenerbahçe Ülker 14th 1968 °, 1970 °, 1971 °, 1983 °, 1985 °, 1992 °, 1993 °, 1994 °°, 1995 °, 1996 °°, 2002 °°, 2003 °°, 2004 °°, 2009
Anadolu Efes SK 12 1980, 1986, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016
Beşiktaş JK 8th 1972, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982, 2005, 2016, 2017
Ankara Şekerspor 2 1973, 1974
Çukurova Sanayi SK 2 1988, 1989
Galatasaray Medical Park 5 1967, 1975, 1987, 2011, 2014
Tofaş SAS 2 1978, 1991
Türk Telekomspor 1 1997, 2008
Eczacıbaşı SK 1 1979
Istanbul Technical University 1 1969
Karşıyaka SK 1 1984
Paşabahçe SK 1 1990
Banvit BK 1 2013
  • ° As Fenerbahçe Istanbul . In the summer of 2006, the two clubs Fenerbahçe Istanbul and Ülkerspor merged to form what is now Fenerbahçe Ülker .
  • °° As Ülkerspor . In the summer of 2006, the two clubs Fenerbahçe Istanbul and Ülkerspor merged to form what is now Fenerbahçe Ülker .

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