Turkish Super Lig
Fenerbahçe to switch from Puma to Adidas
Turkish Süper Lig club Fenerbahce will play in Adidas kit next season after a series of disputes between the incumbent supplier Puma and the Istanbul-based club.
BeIN secures Turkish Süper Lig rights with improved bid as Saran cries foul
Pay-television broadcaster beIN Sports has been awarded a clean sweep of Turkish Süper Lig rights but the scrapping of the initial tender has been met with strong resistance from Saran Media, which warns it will “take all legal steps”.
TFF calls for new Turkish Süper Lig bids as tender scrapped
Pay-television broadcaster beIN Sports and the Saran Media agency must deliver fresh bids for Turkish Süper Lig rights after the initial invitation to tender was scrapped by the Turkish Football Federation …
BeIN and Saran Media vie for Turkish Süper Lig
The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) is to weigh up domestic rights bids to the country’s Süper Lig from pay-television operator beIN Sports and Saran Media, SportBusiness understands.
TFF sets Valentine’s Day deadline for Turkish Süper Lig domestic bids
The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) has launched an invitation to tender for domestic broadcast rights to the top-tier Süper Lig and second-tier 1st League for the next three seasons.
Trendyol replaces Spor Toto as Süper Lig title sponsor
Turkish e-commerce company Trendyol has agreed a deal to become the new title sponsor of the top two divisions of domestic football, the Süper Lig and 1. Lig.
Galatasaray renews Sixt in ‘record’ deal, Rams Global buys stadium naming rights
Turkish Süper Lig club Galatasaray has signed what it called the “biggest sponsorship agreement in the history of Turkish sports” by extending its main shirt deal with car rental company Sixt.
Beşiktaş ‘in talks’ with Russian stadium naming-rights sponsor
Turkish club Beşiktaş is considering a stadium naming-rights deal with a Russian company in a potentially controversial move in light of Russia’s war against Ukraine.
Trabzonspor signs €1.5m-per-season WhiteBit back-of-shirt deal
Turkish Süper Lig champions Trabzonspor has signed a back-of-shirt sponsorship agreement with cryptocurrency exchange WhiteBit worth €1.5m ($1.5m) per season.
Ziggo adds Turkish Süper Lig to football rights portfolio
Dutch telecoms operator Ziggo has acquired broadcast rights to the Süper Lig, the top division of Turkish club football.
Focus switches to Saran as Digiturk fails to take up Süper Lig packages
The Turkish Football Federation has announced that signing rights to various Turkish Süper Lig media rights packages have passed to the Saran agency and Turkish public broadcaster TRT after incumbent …
Digiturk given a week to sign off new Süper Lig deals but bid for main package rebuffed
The Turkish Football Federation has given Digiturk, the Turkish pay-television operator owned by beIN Media Group, until the start of next week to sign agreements for various packages of rights to the…
Capital Block agency to advise Trabzonspor on NFT strategy
Turkish Süper Lig side Trabzonspor has agreed a deal with specialist NFT agency Capital Block to develop a bespoke NFT strategy.
Turkish Süper Lig media rights tender launches; five-season bids possible
The tender process for domestic and international rights to the Turkish Süper Lig has been launched with the domestic rights split into six different packages.
IMG to advise on Turkish Süper Lig’s global rights sales
The IMG agency has been appointed to a long-term advisory role for the sale of broadcast rights to the Turkish Süper Lig from the 2022-23 season onwards.
Galatasaray claims Turkish first with NFT collection
Turkish Süper Lig football club Galatasaray has said it will launch what it claims will be Turkey’s first NFT collection.
Saran flags up interest in Turkish Süper Lig rights
The president of Saran Group, the Turkey-based media entity, has stated his intention to compete for broadcast rights to the top tier of Turkish football when an invitation to tender is issued later this…
BeIN set to initiate legal action against Fenerbahçe over IP infringement
International pay-television broadcaster beIN Media Group will file an injunction in the Turkish courts against Süper Lig side Fenerbahçe over alleged IP infringement of the company’s branding.