Galatasaray secures 24th Turkish Super League title

Galatasaray secured their 24th Turkish league title with a 3-1 victory over Konyaspor, finishing the season three points ahead of its arch-rival, Fenerbahçe. This victory marks a significant achievement for Galatasaray, while Fenerbahçe, who has not won the league in a decade, ended the season in second place.

Reuters

Galatasaray secured a 24th Turkish title with a 3-1 victory at Konyaspor on May 26, ending the season three points above arch Istanbul rivals Fenerbahçe who have not won the league in a decade.

Galatasaray triumphed for a second consecutive year after a season marred by controversy and violence on and off the pitch.

Argentine forward Mauro Icardi scored twice and Switzerland-born Turkish midfielder Berkan Kutlu added a third in Galatasaray's victory in Konya, igniting celebrations among their fans across Istanbul and beyond.

The two Istanbul clubs were head and shoulders above the other Superlig teams this term, with Galatasaray ending on 102 points and Fenerbahçe, who thrashed Istanbulspor 6-0, 99.

Third-placed Trabzonspor have 67 points after a 4-2 home victory against Ankaragücü on May 26.

Galatasaray lost only two league games this season, including at home against Fenerbahçe a week ago which delayed their crowning. They scored 92 goals and conceded 26.

Fenerbahçe had only one loss - but also six draws to Galatasaray's three.

Icardi was the league's top scorer with 24 goals ahead of Fenerbahçe's Bosnian forward Edin Dzeko on 21.

Galatasaray's triumph completed a season punctuated by controversy.

In December, the president of Superlig club Ankaragücü, Faruk Koca, was arrested for punching a referee in the face at the end of a match, with the official telling police that Koca had also threatened to kill him.

Two weeks later, the Super Cup final between Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe in Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh was postponed shortly before kick off due to reported controversy over the clubs' warm-up kits.

When the match was finally played in April, Fenerbahçe's players walked off the pitch after one minute, forcing the game to be abandoned after media said the club's request to postpone the match due to a European fixture was rejected.

In March, Trabzonspor fans stormed the pitch and brawled with security forces and Fenerbahce players. Fenerbahçe subsequently threatened to withdraw from the league, but ultimately decided to play on.