20.04.2026 23:11
Bursaspor, which was promoted from the 2nd League to the 1st League, has earned the title of the first team to have won championships in all professional football leagues. Bursaspor, which has also achieved championship success in the Super League, has trophies from all professional leagues in its museum.
Nesine, declaring its championship one week before the end of the 2nd League and rising to the 1st League, has earned the title of the first team to have won championships in all professional leagues.
BURSASPOR RISES FROM THE ASHES
Founded in 1963 by the merger of Akınspor, Acar İdman Yurdu, Demirçelikspor, İstiklalspor, and Pınarspor, Bursaspor, a rooted club of Anatolia that takes its white from the snow of Uludağ and its green from the Bursa Plain, is rising from its ashes. The green-whites, who finished the 2009-10 season as champions in the Super League and represented Turkey in the Champions League, were relegated in the 2018-2019 season after financial difficulties. The Bursa representative could not stop the decline after the bad process and fell to the 3rd League.
PRESIDENT ENES ÇELİK'S MANAGEMENT BROUGHT SUCCESS
Bursaspor's financial and sporting failures also led to instability in management. Most recently, under the presidency of Enes Çelik, the management, which gained the support of fans through financial donation campaigns, opened the transfer window that had been closed for a long time.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT BROUGHT CHAMPIONSHIPS
Bursaspor finished the 3rd League at the top, 10 points ahead of its closest rival, with the transfers made. The green-whites, who continue to strengthen their squad in the 2nd League, started the season as the biggest candidate for the championship. With fan support and the momentum gained, the Bursa representative declared its championship in the 2nd League one week before the end and rose to the 1st League.
CHAMPION IN ALL PROFESSIONAL LEAGUES
Bursaspor also earned the title of the only team to have been champions in all professional leagues during this process. The rooted club of Anatolia, which also became champion in the Super League, the pinnacle of Turkish football, demonstrated its success in lifting the trophy even in the lowest league, the 3rd League. The green-whites also finished the 1st League as champions in the 1966-1967 and 2005-2006 seasons.
ALL HOME MATCHES SOLD OUT
The most striking feature of Bursaspor during this process was the interest shown by fans in home matches. Despite competing in lower leagues, almost all matches in Bursa were played with the support of over 40,000 fans. The match against Somaspor, in which Bursaspor declared its championship in the 2nd League yesterday, was watched by 45,450 fans.