13.04.2025 17:50
The fans of Bursaspor, who secured the championship in the 3rd League Group 1 with two weeks remaining, filled the Balıkesir Atatürk Stadium for the match against Artvin Hopaspor, which they won 2-1. The green-and-white stands celebrated the championship joy by entering the field as soon as the final whistle blew in the sold-out match. Meanwhile, celebrations also began in Bursa after the match ended.
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Fans of Bursaspor, who secured the championship in the TFF 3rd League Group 1 with two weeks remaining, started celebrations as soon as the match ended.
FANS RUSHED ONTO THE FIELD
Bursaspor, who defeated Artvin Hopaspor 2-1 in the match played in Balıkesir, declared their championship two weeks before the end of the league. The tickets for the match held at Balıkesir Atatürk Stadium attracted great interest from Bursaspor fans. The match, held in the stadium with a capacity of 13,732, was sold out shortly after the tickets went on sale. The green-white fans who filled the stadium rushed onto the field to celebrate the championship as soon as the final whistle blew.
CELEBRATIONS ALSO STARTED IN BURSA
Thousands of fans gathered in the parking area next to Atatürk Sports Complex Matlı Stadium in Bursa to watch the match on a giant screen. After the final whistle, with Bursaspor declaring their championship, the fans began their celebrations. The celebrations, attended by a large number of fans, continue in various parts of the city.
CHAMPIONS WITH 2 WEEKS TO GO
Bursaspor's closest rival, Karşıyaka, lost 2-1 at home to Silifke Belediyespor. Following these results, Bursaspor increased their points to 67. The İzmir team remained at 57 points. With a 10-point lead over the 2nd place rival two weeks before the end of the league, Bursaspor guaranteed to finish their group as leaders and was promoted to TFF 2nd League as champions.
THE HISTORIC COMEBACK HAS BEGUN
Bursaspor, who became the Super League champion in the 2009-2010 season, was the first Anatolian team to succeed in becoming champions after the "Big Four" Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş, and Trabzonspor. The long-established club of Turkish football, which has faced situations such as relegation to amateur leagues and closure in recent years, ignited the fire of return to the Super League with this championship. The green-whites aim to return to the Trendyol Super League, where they were champions in the past, by quickly achieving success in TFF 2nd League and Trendyol 1st League as well.
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