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Beşiktaş vs alanyaspor: chasing fourth straight home win in süper lig week 21
Beşiktaş aim to make it four in a row at home as they prepare to host Corendon Alanyaspor in week 21 of the Trendyol Süper Lig. After three consecutive league wins in front of their own fans, the Black‑and‑Whites are focused on extending that streak and strengthening their position in the race for European spots….
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Premier league setback: ndidi manchester united transfer collapses as he stays
Premier League interest ends in disappointment: Ndidi stays put Linked with Manchester United during the winter transfer window, experienced midfielder Wilfred Ndidi ultimately remained at his club, as Premier League interest failed to materialise into a completed move. During the January window, Manchester United intensified their search for a defensive-minded midfielder and identified Ndidi as…
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The business of e-sports in turkey through sponsorships, streaming and prize money
The Turkish E-Sports Economy: Why It’s More Than “Kids Playing Games” What “business of e-sports” actually means in Turkey When мы говорим о бизнесе e‑sports в Турции, речь уже давно не только о кибер-клубах и случайных турнирах в торговых центрах. Под бизнесом e‑sports стоит понимать всю экосистему: профессиональные команды, лиги, турниры, студии трансляций, рекламодателей, тех,…
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Var and football in turkey: how video review is reshaping the global game
Why VAR Became the Loudest Voice in Modern Football Love it or hate it, VAR has turned every living room and every stadium in Turkey and beyond into a mini control room. One raised flag, one delayed celebration, one referee with a finger to his ear — and suddenly everyone’s an expert in VAR technology…
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Why the süper lig is one of europe’s most unpredictable football leagues
Understanding the Süper Lig’s Built‑In Chaos The Turkish Süper Lig has evolved into a structurally volatile environment where prediction models regularly fail, even compared with other mid‑tier European leagues. From 2017 to the mid‑2020s, champions have rotated frequently, points gaps are narrow, and expected‑goals (xG) data often contradicts final standings. High coaching turnover, aggressive mid‑season…
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Beşiktaş basketball critical week: schedule, stakes and key battles ahead
Critical week for Beşiktaş basketball: schedule, stakes and key battles Turkish basketball enters a pivotal stretch this week, and few clubs feel the pressure as much as Beşiktaş. Both the men’s and women’s teams face crucial tests that could shape the rest of their seasons, while the broader calendar across all major leagues promises an…
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Amir murillo to beşiktaş: how marseille exit created a winter transfer opportunity
The story behind Amir Murillo’s move has begun to take shape, with French reports revealing how events at Marseille opened the door for Beşiktaş to step in and complete one of the most notable “opportunity transfers” of the winter window. According to information coming out of France, Panamanian right-back Amir Murillo was recently dropped from…
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Are traditional sports losing ground to esports?. Deep dive into modern fan behavior
Are Traditional Sports Losing Ground to Esports? What We Actually Mean by “Esports” and “Traditional Sports” Before arguing about who is winning, it helps to agree on terms. By *traditional sports* we usually mean established, physically performed competitions with long‑standing leagues and federations: football, basketball, baseball, cricket, tennis and so on. They rely on physical…
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Fenerbahçe president missing at kante signing: why sadettin saran stayed away
Why was the Fenerbahçe president missing? Kante was there, Saran was not. During N’Golo Kante’s official signing ceremony, Devin Özek and six board members took their places on the stage, yet Fenerbahçe President Sadettin Saran was conspicuously absent from the traditional “happiness pose.” The club’s number one name did not appear in the official signing…
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Fenerbahçe’s striker day: kante arrival, transfer race with galatasaray and beşiktaş
At Fenerbahçe, the lights in the administrative building stayed on long after midnight. While most of Istanbul slept, President Sadettin Saran and the football board were still at work: between 03:30 and 04:00 a.m., the club’s top figures were locked in talks over one critical issue – the new centre-forward. The evening had begun in…