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Encyclopedia > Besiktas Jimnastik Kulubu
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Beşiktaş is a Turkish football club from İstanbul. Its home is the 35 thousand spectator capacity İnönü Stadyumu, located by the Bosphorus, near the Dolmabahçe Palace.



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Colors

When Beşiktaş was founded, the colors of the club were red and white, the same colors used in the Turkish flag. After the Balkan Wars in 1912_1913, the Ottoman Empire lost most of its territories in the Balkans, and casualties included some of the sportsmen of the club.



Beşiktaş
Full name Beşiktaş Jimnastik Kulübü
Nickname "Kara kartal"
"Black Eagle"
Founded 1903
Ground İnönü Stadyumu,
Istanbul, Turkey
Capacity 35,000
Chairman Yıldırım Demirören
Manager Vicente del Bosque
League Turkish Premier Super League
2002-03 Turkish Premier Super League,1st
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Home colours
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Away colours


Beşiktaş decided to change its red and white colors to black and white, to commemorate the losses in the war (black being the symbol of mourning), until all of the Balkan lands were taken back by the Turks. As this did not happen, the colors of the club have remained black and white since then.

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İnönü Stadium, home of Beşiktaş

History

Besiktas Gymnastics Club (Beşiktaş Jimnastik Kulübü) was founded under the name of "Beşiktaş Bereket Gymnastics Club" in March 1903. Kemal Ataturk's modern Turkey was not yet born. It was the time of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, and the sultan was Abdulhamit. Although in those days, all club and sports activities were forbidden, 26 young people managed to found the club nevertheless. In a short time, many other young people also joined Beşiktaş and the club became larger. Şamil Osman Bey was the first president of the club. Although they were working on different branches, they held all of their activities in secret.


The first branches of the club were wrestling, boxing, weight-lifting and a variety of gymnastics branches.


The monarchical rules were relaxed with the declaration of Mesrutiyet (a limited form of democracy) on July 23, 1908. A law allowing the foundation of sport clubs was declared on August 3, 1909.


Finally, the club was officially registered on January 20, 1910 under the name of "Beşiktai Ottoman Gymnastics Club", and Şükrü Pasha took over the presidency of Besiktas. In this way, Besiktas became the first officially registered Turkish sports club.


Soccer and Besiktas


Some of the young patriots from the neighborhood Beşiktaş district in Istanbul formed two soccer clubs called "Valideçeşme" and "Basiret", under the leadership of Şeref Bey. They were not members of Beşiktaş Gymnastics Club. One day they came together and Seref Bey said: "Beşiktaş Ottoman Gymnastics Club is the strongest and biggest club of Beşiktaş. If we want to think big, we should come together under Beşiktaş Ottoman Gymnastics Club."


"Valideçeşme" and "Basiret" soccer clubs joined Beşiktaş Ottoman Gymnastics Club in 1911. In a very short time, soccer became the foremost branch in the club.


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It was the last week of the season of 1932-1933 in the Istanbul Amateur League, and the final match was between Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş. Fenerbahçe were the league leaders, and Beşiktaş had trailed by 2 points. As the teams drew, Fenerbahçe were the league champions.


Şeref Bey, who brought soccer to Beşiktaş, died just one day before the big match, because of his illness. June 16, 1933 was the day the final match was to be played. Either Beşiktaş or Fenerbahçe were going to be the champions. Before the match, all the players of Beşiktaş were very sad. Nobody was talking in the team, everyone was silent. Suddenly Hakki Yeten, one of the players, stood up and said to his teammates "If Şeref Bey were alive, he would want us to win this match." After that, all the players stood up, and ran onto the field to do their best. It was the first time Beşiktaş was playing in a black uniform, the symbol of mourning, symbolyzing the sadness of dead of Şeref Bey. The match started. Fenerbahçe were mostly defending, on account of the fact that all they needed was to play for a single point. Beşiktaş were attacking. In the 24th minute, Nazim scored a goal for Beşiktaş, and the fans of Besiktas started shouting, but the referee cancelled the goal because of offside. Most of the game was played in the Fenerbahçe's half side. Beşiktaş attacked 66 times in 90 minutes. But the match finished goalless, making Fenerbahçe the champion. After the match, although Besiktas were not the champions, everyone was talking about the great performance:


-What a team it was! -They attacked 66 times in 90 minutes! -They attacked like eagles. -Yes. They were like black eagles...


Despite the fact that on that day Beşiktaş failed to win the championship, they won something seen to be more important than that, the nickname of "The Black Eagles".


The Emblem

The emblem of Beşiktaş symbolizes the foundation date. There are two white and three black bars on the emblem. It consists of a total of nine parts. The first white bar represents "one", the three black bars represent "three", the second white bar represents "one", and there are nine parts in total. Thus: 1319, the year of the club's foundation. (The Arabic Calendar was still used in the Ottoman Empire at the time of the club's foundation. 1319 is 1903 in the modern calender.)


The Turkish flag which appears in Beşiktaş' emblem is the result of a gift from the Turkish Football Federation. Beşiktaş earned the right to incorporate the flag after it played against the Greek national team as a Turkish national team on May 16, 1952. No other Turkish team has a flag in its emblem, and moreover, Beşiktaş is the only Turkish club in history which has played as a national team.


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Famous Beşiktaş Players

Sergen Yalçın Sergen Yalçın İlhan Mansız  İlhan Mansız
Nihat KahveciNihat Kahveci John CarewJohn Carew
Daniel PancuPancu Guiaro RonaldoRonaldo
Tayfur HavutçuTayfur Havutcu Pascal NoumaPascal Nouma
Mehmet ÖzdilekMehmet Özdilek

Championships

Beşiktaş have been league champions in the following seasons:

  1. 1957-58
  2. 1958-59
  3. 1959-60
  4. 1965-66
  5. 1966-67
  6. 1981-82
  7. 1985-86
  8. 1989-90
  9. 1990-91
  10. 1991-92
  11. 1994-95
  12. 2002-03



Contact Information

BJK Plaza Akaretler Süleyman Seba Caddesi, No. 92 Besiktas 80680 Istanbul/TURKEY


Phone Number: +90 (212) 310 1000 (pbx 100 HAT)


Fax: +90 (212) 258 8194


External links

  • http://www.bjk.com.tr Official site
  • http://www.yildizlikartallar.com Yildiz Technical University Besiktas Fan Site
  • http://www.unibjk.com/ University Student's Besiktas Site
  • http://www.anadolubjk.net/ Anatolian Besiktas Supporters
  • http://www.forzabesiktas.com/ 1903 Besiktas association
  • http://www.siyahbeyaz.net/ Siyah-Beyaz association
  • http://www.bjkfutbol.com/ A fan site
  • http://www.webkartallari.com/ Webkartalları Group
  • http://www.hacettepeunibjk.com/ Hacettepe Eagles
  • http://www.baskentunibjk.com/ A fan site
  • http://www.bgiad.com/ Young Businessman's Besiktas Site
  • http://www.bjk1903.com/ A fan Site
  • http://www.bjkbasket.com/ Besiktas Basketball Fan Site
  • http://www.penche.com/ A fan Site
  • http://www.besiktasim.com/ Supporters from Darica
  • http://www.1903karakartallar.com/ A fan Site
  • http://www.uskudarbjk.com/ Besiktas Supporters from Uskudar
  • http://www.buyukbjk.net/ Great Besiktas Platform
  • http://www.besiktasusa.com/ USA Besiktas Supporters Site
  • http://www.ibrahimuzulmez.com/ İbrahim Üzülmez's Site
  • http://www.ilhanmansiz.org/ Ilhan Mansiz's Site
  • http://www.fulmel.net/ A fan Site
  • http://www.herseyimizsin.net/ A fan Site
  • http://www.1965bjk.com/ 1965's Besiktas Fan Site
  • http://www.karakartal.de/ German Fan Site
  • http://www.bjkeurope.com/ European Fan Site
  • http://www.100yilbjk.com/ 100. year Besiktas Fan Site
  • http://www.disikartallar.kulubu.com/ Women's Besiktas Site
  • http://www.gazilikartallar.com.tr.tc/ Gazi Üniversity Site
  • http://www.disikartallar.kulubu.com/ Women's Besiktas Site





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