Süper Lig

Turkey · League

2025/2026

Süper Lig 2025/2026 Season Summary

Galatasaray clinched the Süper Lig title with a respectable 77 points, narrowly edging out their arch-rivals Fenerbahçe, who finished just three points behind on 74. It was a thrilling title race, with both sides boasting impressive goal differences—47 for Galatasaray and 40 for Fenerbahçe—highlighting their offensive prowess throughout the campaign. Trabzonspor secured third place with 69 points, comfortably ahead of the rest, while Beşiktaş and Başakşehir rounded out the European qualification spots.

At the other end of the table, the relegation battle was just as gripping. Kayserispor and Fatih Karagümrük found themselves at the foot of the standings, both ending on 30 points but with the latter suffering from a worse goal difference. Antalyaspor and Eyüpspor narrowly escaped the drop zone, showing it was a close-run thing for survival.

Notably, the top scorers chart was shared by Başakşehir's E. Shomurodov and Trabzonspor's P. Onuachu with 22 goals each, while Fenerbahçe's Talisca was not far behind. Assists leaders featured some familiar names, including Marco Asensio for Fenerbahçe and two Galatasaray players, underlining the key contributors to the season's excitement.

League Pulse

Goals / match (starters)
1.38
Starter goals only; excludes subs + own goals
Top passers
Defenders
36.7 passes/game
Most fouls
Defenders
0.19 yc/game

League trends

Goals / match — last rounds
1.33
Goals / match · Last 34 rounds
Avg cards / player / game
Not enough rounds yet
Clean sheets %
27.3%
Clean sheets % · Last 34 rounds
Final standings — 5 Jun 2026
#TeamPPts
1Galatasaray3477
2Fenerbahçe3474
3Trabzonspor3469
4Beşiktaş3460
5Başakşehir3457
6Göztepe3455
7Samsunspor3451
8Rizespor3441
9Konyaspor3440
10Kocaelispor3437
11Alanyaspor3437
12Gaziantep FK3437
13Kasımpaşa3435
14Gençlerbirliği S.K.3434
15Eyüpspor3433
16Antalyaspor3432
17Kayserispor3430
18Fatih Karagümrük3430
Last 5: ←oldest

Süper Lig 2025/2026 Table Analysis

Galatasaray have clinched the title with 77 points, just three clear of Fenerbahçe, making it a tight tussle at the summit. Their goal difference of +47 compared to Fenerbahçe's +40 hints at a slightly sharper attack or sturdier defence, which ultimately made the difference. Trabzonspor and Beşiktaş follow, but with a noticeable points gap, suggesting the top two were in a league of their own this campaign.

The mid-table battle was lively, with Başakşehir and Göztepe comfortably ahead of the chasing pack. Meanwhile, the lower half reveals a scramble to avoid the drop, with teams like Fatih Karagümrük and Kayserispor languishing near the foot of the table, suffering both on points and goal difference. Clearly, the Süper Lig offered plenty of drama across all tiers in 2025/2026.