Chobani Stadyumu Fenerbahçe Şükrü Saracoğlu Spor Kompleksi, home stadium of Fenerbahce SK
Fenerbahce SK

Fenerbahce SK

TürkiyeTürkiye
WDWWL

Założony

1907

Obiekt

Chobani Stadyumu Fenerbahçe Şükrü Saracoğlu Spor Kompleksi

Miasto

İstanbul

Pojemność

47,834

Nawierzchnia

grass

# Liga Mistrzów UEFA #19 Liga Europy UEFA R0#2 Super Liga R0#2 Fortis Türkiye Kupasi R0# Superpuchar

Trofea

Süper Lig

2013/2014,2010/2011,2006/2007,2004/2005,2003/2004,2000/2001,1995/1996,1988/1989,1984/1985,1982/1983,1977/1978,1974/1975,1973/1974,1969/1970,1967/1968,1964/1965,1963/1964,1960/1961,1959,

19xWinner

Süper Lig

2024/2025,2023/2024,2022/2023,2021/2022,2017/2018,2015/2016,2014/2015,2012/2013,2011/2012,2009/2010,2007/2008,2005/2006,2001/2002,1997/1998,1993/1994,1991/1992,1989/1990,1983/1984,1979/1980,1976/1977,1975/1976,1972/1973,1970/1971,1966/1967,1961/1962,1959/1960,

26x2nd Place

Cup

2022/2023,2012/2013,2011/2012,1982/1983,1978/1979,1973/1974,1967/1968,

7xWinner

Cup

2017/2018,2015/2016,2009/2010,2008/2009,2005/2006,2004/2005,2000/2001,1995/1996,1988/1989,1964/1965,1962/1963,

11x2nd Place

Super Cup

2014,2009/2010,2007/2008,1985,1984,1975,1973,1968,

8xWinner

Super Cup

2024,2013,2012,1997,1989,1983,1979,1978,1974,1970,

10x2nd Place

Fenerbahce SK

Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü, founded in 1907 in the vibrant Kadıköy district on Istanbul's Asian side and playing at the 50,530-capacity Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, holds the honour of being the most successful club in Turkish football history with a record 28 national championship titles and a Guinness World Record for the highest total medals across all sports branches. The club has attracted global superstars including Roberto Carlos, Robin van Persie, Mesut Özil, and Alex de Souza — worshipped as a deity by supporters with a statue outside the stadium. The club's stadium hosted the last-ever UEFA Cup final in 2009. In 2024, Fenerbahçe appointed José Mourinho as head coach in a high-profile move, raising ambitions of reclaiming the Süper Lig title after an 11-year absence, though the Portuguese departed in 2025 after finishing second.