2006–07 Süper Lig

Süper Lig
2006–07 Süper Lig trophy in the Fenerbahçe Museum
Season2006–07
ChampionsFenerbahçe
17th title
RelegatedAntalyaspor
Kayseri Erciyesspor
Sakaryaspor
Champions LeagueFenerbahçe
Beşiktaş
UEFA CupGalatasaray
Kayseri Erciyesspor
Intertoto CupTrabzonspor
Matches played306
Goals scored736 (2.41 per match)
Top goalscorerAlex
(19 goals)
Locations of the 18 Super League clubs in the 2006–2007 season, as green dots.

The 2006–07 Süper Lig was the 49th edition of the top-flight professional football league in Turkey. The season began on 4 August 2006 with a match between Ankaraspor and Galatasaray, resulting in a 1–1 draw. Fenerbahçe became champions after drawing Trabzonspor 2–2, while Beşiktaş lost 3–0 to Bursaspor and Galatasaray drew 1–1 with Sivasspor. Kayseri Erciyesspor gained qualification to the UEFA Cup because of Beşiktaş' qualification to the UEFA Champions League Second Qualifying Round.

Since Turkey dropped from 11th to 15th place in the UEFA association coefficient rankings at the end of the 2005–06 season, the cup winner (or the third-placed team if the domestic cup winner already qualified for UEFA Champions League) will not directly be entered into the first round of the UEFA Cup, but would begin in the second qualification round.

Fenerbahçe's winning points total of 70 points was a 13-year low.[1]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Fenerbahçe (C) 34 20 10 4 65 31 +34 70 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
2 Beşiktaş 34 18 7 9 43 32 +11 61 Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
3 Galatasaray 34 15 11 8 58 37 +21 56 Qualification to UEFA Cup second qualifying round
4 Trabzonspor 34 15 7 12 54 44 +10 52 Qualification to Intertoto Cup second round
5 Kayserispor 34 13 12 9 54 43 +11 51
6 Gençlerbirliği 34 14 6 14 43 42 +1 48[a]
7 Sivasspor 34 14 6 14 41 44 −3 48[a]
8 Ankaraspor 34 10 17 7 43 38 +5 47
9 Konyaspor 34 12 9 13 42 44 −2 45
10 Bursaspor 34 12 9 13 36 42 −6 45
11 Gaziantepspor 34 11 10 13 31 39 −8 43
12 Manisaspor 34 11 9 14 41 45 −4 42
13 MKE Ankaragücü 34 11 9 14 32 39 −7 42
14 Denizlispor 34 9 14 11 33 40 −7 41
15 Çaykur Rizespor 34 11 7 16 34 40 −6 40
16 Antalyaspor (R) 34 8 15 11 32 36 −4 39 Relegation to TFF First League
17 Kayseri Erciyesspor (R) 34 9 10 15 29 49 −20 37 UEFA Cup qualifying and relegation to First League[b]
18 Sakaryaspor (R) 34 4 10 20 25 51 −26 22 Relegation to TFF First League
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Gençlerbirliği were ahead of Sivasspor on head-to-head away goals scored: Gençlerbirliği–Sivasspor 0–1, Sivasspor–Gençlerbirliği 1–2.
  2. ^ Winner of 2006–07 Turkish Cup, Beşiktaş, qualified for the Champions League, so the loser finalists Erciyesspor qualified for the 2007–08 UEFA Cup second qualifying round.

Results

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Home \ Away ANG ANK ANT BJK BUR ÇRZ DEN FEN GSY GAZ GBR KAY KER KON SAK SIV TRB VMN
Ankaragücü 1–1 1–0 0–1 1–1 2–0 0–0 0–1 1–2 2–1 0–0 0–4 4–1 2–0 1–0 1–4 2–2 0–1
Ankaraspor 1–0 1–1 0–0 0–0 2–1 1–1 2–2 1–1 2–0 1–2 1–1 2–2 4–2 1–0 2–1 2–1 1–1
Antalyaspor 0–1 1–1 4–4 3–2 0–0 1–1 1–0 0–1 0–0 1–3 1–0 3–1 1–0 1–0 1–2 1–2 1–0
Beşiktaş 2–1 2–1 1–0 3–1 1–0 2–0 0–1 2–1 2–1 1–0 2–1 1–0 3–1 0–0 0–1 2–3 3–1
Bursaspor 0–0 0–0 0–0 3–0 1–0 1–0 0–4 2–0 1–1 0–0 0–3 0–0 1–0 3–1 1–3 2–1 4–0
Çaykur Rizespor 3–1 1–1 1–0 0–1 1–2 2–2 2–1 2–1 2–0 0–1 2–1 0–0 1–0 3–1 1–1 3–2 3–1
Denizlispor 1–0 1–1 1–1 0–2 0–0 2–0 0–0 1–1 0–2 3–2 2–1 2–1 0–1 1–0 2–0 3–4 0–0
Fenerbahçe 3–1 2–1 4–2 0–0 0–1 2–1 2–2 2–1 4–1 2–1 4–1 6–0 3–0 1–0 2–2 2–2 0–0
Galatasaray 1–1 2–0 1–1 1–0 3–1 3–1 1–1 1–2 2–2 1–0 4–0 0–1 3–3 4–0 3–1 2–1 4–0
Gaziantepspor 2–2 0–2 0–0 0–0 1–2 1–0 1–1 0–2 1–0 2–0 1–2 0–1 1–0 1–0 1–0 2–1 0–0
Gençlerbirliği 1–2 2–1 1–0 0–2 1–0 2–1 3–1 0–2 1–3 0–0 2–2 1–2 4–1 1–0 0–1 3–0 0–5
Kayserispor 2–1 3–3 4–4 3–0 2–0 1–0 1–0 2–2 0–0 1–2 0–0 1–0 2–1 2–0 1–1 1–0 2–2
Kayseri Erciyesspor 0–1 1–0 0–0 1–1 2–1 1–1 2–0 1–1 1–2 1–1 0–2 0–4 1–2 2–0 0–0 0–1 1–0
Konyaspor 2–0 2–2 0–0 2–1 1–0 2–0 5–1 0–1 2–2 0–2 2–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 2–0 1–2 1–0
Sakaryaspor 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–1 1–3 1–1 1–2 2–1 0–3 1–2 1–1 3–3 1–2 1–1 1–3 1–0 0–1
Sivasspor 2–1 0–2 0–1 0–1 3–1 1–0 0–2 1–1 1–1 2–1 1–2 3–2 2–1 1–3 0–2 1–0 3–2
Trabzonspor 0–1 3–0 0–0 3–2 3–1 0–1 1–0 1–2 3–1 2–0 4–3 0–0 3–1 1–1 5–2 2–0 1–1
Vestel Manisaspor 0–1 1–3 3–2 1–0 4–1 2–0 0–0 2–3 2–2 4–1 0–3 1–0 5–1 0–1 0–3[a] 1–0 0–0
Source: TFF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^ On March 17, the Vestel Manisaspor–Sakaryaspor match was halted at the 40th minute with the score 1–1 due to fans getting out of control. Sakaryaspor were awarded a 3–0 win.[2]

Statistics

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Top goalscorers

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Rank Player Club Goals
1 Brazil Alex Fenerbahçe 19
2 Turkey Ümit Karan Galatasaray 18
3 Turkey Gökhan Ünal Kayserispor 16
4 Turkey Umut Bulut Trabzonspor 15
5 Nigeria Isaac Promise Gençlerbirliği 12
Brazil Bobô Beşiktaş
7 Turkey Okan Öztürk Gençlerbirliği 11
8 Turkey Ersen Martin Trabzonspor 10
Serbia Saša Ilić Galatasaray
Turkey Coşkun Birdal Antalyaspor

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Hat-tricks

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Player For Against Result Date
Brazil Alex Fenerbahçe Kayseri Erciyesspor 6–0 5 August 2006
Czech Republic Lukas Zelenka Manisaspor Kayseri Erciyesspor 5–1 10 September 2006
Brazil Rafael Marques Manisaspor Gençlerbirliği 5–0 15 September 2006
Brazil Deivid Fenerbahçe Manisaspor 3–2 29 October 2006
Brazil Bobô Beşiktaş Antalyaspor 4–4 5 November 2006
Turkey Coşkun Birdal Antalyaspor Beşiktaş 4–4 5 November 2006
Brazil Marcio Nobre Beşiktaş Manisaspor 3–1 28 January 2007
Turkey Ümit Karan Galatasaray Manisaspor 4–0 11 January 2007
Turkey Umut Bulut Trabzonspor Denizlispor 4–3 18 February 2007
Argentina Franco Cángele Sakaryaspor Kayserispor 3–3 9 March 2007
Turkey Coşkun Birdal Antalyaspor Kayserispor 4–4 17 March 2007
Brazil Jabá Ankaraspor Konyaspor 4–2 15 April 2007
Slovakia Filip Hološko Manisaspor Bursaspor 4–1 22 April 2007

Stadiums

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Team Stadium Capacity
Fenerbahçe Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium 50,509
Beşiktaş BJK İnönü Stadium 32,086
Kayserispor Kayseri Atatürk Stadyumu 25,918
Erciyesspor Kayseri Atatürk Stadyumu 25,918
Galatasaray Ali Sami Yen Stadium 23,785
Konyaspor Konya Atatürk Stadium 22,459
Trabzonspor Huseyin Avni Aker Stadium 19,649
Ankaragücü Ankara 19 Mayis Stadium 19,209
Ankaraspor Ankara 19 Mayis Stadium 19,209
Gençlerbirliği Ankara 19 Mayis Stadium 19,209
Bursaspor Bursa Atatürk Stadyumu 18,587
Denizlispor Atatürk Stadyumu (Denizli) 15,459
Gaziantepspor Kamil Ocak Stadyumu 14,325
Sakaryaspor Sakarya Atatürk Stadyumu 13,396
Sivasspor 4 Eylül Stadı 11,500
Antalyaspor Antalya Atatürk Stadium 11,137
Rizespor Rize Atatürk Stadium 10,459
Manisaspor Manisa 19 Mayis Stadi 10,025

Teams promoted/relegated

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The teams promoted from the TFF First League in 2005-06 season:

  • Bursaspor (1st)
  • Antalyaspor (2nd)
  • Sakaryaspor (Play-off winner)

The teams relegated to the TFF First League in 2005-06 season:

Foreign Players

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Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Player 7 Former Players
Ankaragücü Brazil André Silva Brazil Tita Bulgaria Aleksandar Aleksandrov Bulgaria Ivaylo Petkov Ghana Augustine Ahinful Nigeria Victor Agali Brazil Robson
Croatia Srebrenko Posavec
Ankaraspor Brazil Jabá Brazil Wederson Czech Republic Adam Petrouš Hungary Illés Zsolt Sitku Montenegro Ardian Đokaj Montenegro Radoslav Batak Togo Hamílton
Antalyaspor Colombia Óscar Córdoba Honduras Maynor Suazo Poland Jarosław Bieniuk Poland Piotr Dziewicki Slovakia Pavol Straka Tunisia Ali Zitouni
Beşiktaş Argentina Matías Delgado Brazil Bobô Brazil Kléberson Brazil Ricardinho Croatia Vedran Runje
Bursaspor Brazil Mateus Paraná North Macedonia Veliče Šumulikoski Romania Cornel Frăsineanu Romania Daniel Pancu
Çaykur Rizespor Brazil Anderson Bulgaria Zdravko Zdravkov Colombia Gustavo Victoria Egypt Besheer El-Tabei Egypt Ibrahim Said Namibia Razundara Tjikuzu Senegal Pape Ciré Dia Slovenia Dragan Jelić
Denizlispor Brazil Adriano Brazil Alessandro Cambalhota Brazil Júlio César Cameroon Souleymanou Hamidou Czech Republic Karel Kroupa Czech Republic Tomáš Abrahám Slovakia Roman Kratochvíl Brazil Valmir
Fenerbahçe Brazil Alex Brazil Deivid Brazil Edu Dracena Ghana Stephen Appiah Serbia Mateja Kežman Uruguay Diego Lugano
Galatasaray Argentina Marcelo Carrusca Cameroon Rigobert Song Colombia Faryd Mondragón Croatia Stjepan Tomas Japan Junichi Inamoto Serbia Saša Ilić
Gaziantepspor Argentina Christian Zurita Bosnia and Herzegovina Kenan Hasagić France Kodjo Afanou Guinea Kaba Diawara Mexico Antonio de Nigris Romania Giani Kiriță Serbia Nikola Jozić Serbia Nikola Drinčić
Gençlerbirliği Brazil Sandro Brazil Tozo Burkina Faso Lamine Traoré Ghana Haminu Draman Nigeria Isaac Promise France Michaël Niçoise
Sweden Fredrik Risp
Kayserispor Argentina Leonardo Iglesias Brazil Éder Prudêncio Bulgaria Dimitar Ivankov Ghana Samuel Johnson Paraguay Delio Toledo Uruguay Marcelo Méndez Azerbaijan Rashad Sadygov
Iran Hamed Kavianpour
Slovenia Danilo Saveljič
Kayseri Erciyesspor Bulgaria Zdravko Lazarov Guinea Daouda Jabi Hungary Balázs Tóth Ivory Coast Serge Dié Montenegro Radomir Đalović Tunisia Khaled Fadhel Tunisia Riadh Bouazizi Nigeria Victor Agali
Konyaspor Brazil Éder Ceccon Brazil Kauê Egypt Mohamed Abdullah France Cédric Sabin Portugal Neca Bulgaria Aleksandar Aleksandrov
Egypt Ahmad Belal
Sakaryaspor Argentina Alejandro Capurro Argentina Claudio Graf Argentina Franco Cángele Colombia Neco Martínez Germany Dominik Werling Ghana 'Baba Adamu Democratic Republic of the Congo Marcel Mbayo
Tunisia José Clayton
Sivasspor Australia Michael Petkovic Australia Simon Colosimo Brazil Fransérgio Bulgaria Ivan Tsvetkov Nigeria Bernard Okorowanta Netherlands Nordin Wooter Brazil Anderson
Brazil Fabrício
Trabzonspor Brazil Jefferson Netherlands Kiki Musampa Serbia Milan Stepanov Sweden Fredrik Risp Brazil Marcelinho
Poland Mirosław Szymkowiak
Vestel Manisaspor Brazil Rafael Marques Brazil Reinaldo Czech Republic Lukáš Zelenka Czech Republic Michal Meduna France Stéphane Borbiconi Guinea Oumar Kalabane Slovakia Filip Hološko Czech Republic Petr Johana

References

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  1. ^ "What's Going On in Turkish Football: Part Deux". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  2. ^ Tozar, Türker (19 March 2007). "Yanal ends Manisaspor stay". UEFA. Archived from the original on 23 May 2007. Retrieved 14 April 2007.
  3. ^ Goal records Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
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