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Ipswich promoted as Wrexham suffer play-off heartbreak

Ipswich Town have completed their swift return to the Premier League after a dominant final-day victory over QPR sparked wild celebrations at Portman Road. While the Tractor Boys toasted a second-place finish, there was only misery for Hollywood-owned Wrexham, whose late charge for a play-off spot ended in a devastating stalemate.

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'We smelt blood!' - Wrexham fire warning to promotion rivals

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson was pleased with his side's attacking initiative during their stunning 3-2 win at Queens Park Rangers on Saturday. The Red Dragons trailed 2-1 heading into stoppage time at the end of the second half, but managed to take all three points from their visit to Loftus Road with two incredibly late goals.

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Wrexham work their magic! Red Dragons complete remarkable turnaround

Wrexham scored two goals deep into time added on to beat Queens Park Rangers 3-2 in a chaotic finish to the clash at Loftus Road. The Hoops looked good for the three points until goals from Josh Windass and Oliver Rathbone sealed a stunning comeback win for Phil Parkinson’s side who move up into sixth place in the Championship table and into the play-off spots.

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Mavropanos stretchered off after suffering worrying head injury

West Ham defender Konstantinos Mavropanos had to be stretchered from the field after suffering a worrying head injury in the Hammers’ FA Cup third-round clash with Queens Park Rangers. The former Arsenal centre-half formed part of a nasty collision late in the first half, leading to him requiring lengthy treatment on the field and urgent medical attention off it.

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Greenwood call up would be 'a farce!' - Jamaica stars speak out

Mason Greenwood’s international future has sparked fierce discussions among Jamaica’s players, with senior squad members warning it would be a “farce” for the Marseille forward to join only for the World Cup. As the Reggae Boyz stand one step from qualification, figures inside the camp insist loyalty, commitment and integrity must come before marquee talent.

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Was Rooney's 2012 conspiracy theory about QPR right?!

Former Premier League referee Mike Dean has admitted that he found it strange how Queens Park Rangers played the final moments of their historic game against Manchester City in May 2012, adding fuel to a longstanding conspiracy theory peddled by Wayne Rooney that Manchester United were done out of the title. Sergio Aguero's last-ditch winner famously secured the title for City instead.

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🎥 | Eze christened as 'Snake Hips' by former team-mate

Eberechi Eze used to be referred to as ‘Snake Hips’ by his former team-mates due to his incredible dribbling ability and agility, according to ex-Queens Park Rangers colleague Nedum Onuoha. The playmaker, who has been capped 13 times by England, is now lighting up the Premier League and Champions League with Arsenal after completing a summer transfer from Crystal Palace.

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'Sort it out in the ring!' - Rooney challenged to boxing fight

Wayne Rooney has been challenged to a boxing match by former Premier League goalkeeper Paddy Kenny. Manchester United and England legend Rooney is a big fight fan and has previously expressed a desire to lace up a pair of gloves. Kenny is willing to stand on the opposite side of the ring, with the ex-Sheffield United and Queens Park Rangers shot-stopper preparing to step through the ropes for an exhibition bout.

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Parkinson laments 'real killer' as Reynolds watches Wrexham loss

Co-owner Ryan Reynolds could only watch on as Wrexham lost again, succumbing to their third loss of the season as Queens Park Rangers beat them 3-1 on Saturday. Phil Parkinson was critical of his side despite pointing out a few positives. Indeed, the head coach lamented the team's disorganisation in defence and believes the backline can do much better than what they have shown so far.

Frequently asked questions

Fenerbahce Istanbul wurde am 3. Mai 1907 im Zentrum der Stadt gegründet.

 

Fenerbahce SK ist ein eingetragener Verein, der keinem einzelnen Investor oder Besitzer gehört. Geleitet wird der Klub vom Präsidenten Ali Koc.

Der offizielle Name des Stadions ist Chobani Stadyumu Fenerbahce Sükrü Saracoglu Spor Kompleksi, kurz meist Sükrü Saracoglu genannt. 

Eröffnet wurde das Sükrü Saracoglu schon kurz nach der Vereinsgründung im Jahr 1908, damals noch mit einer Kapazität von 25.000 Plätzen. Nach einigen Renovierungen fasst die Heimspielstätte von Fenerbahce mittlerweile 50.530 Fans. 

Vor allem national hat Fenerbahce viele Titel eingeheimst. Neben zahlreichen Titeln in der Süper Lig gewann der Verein auch siebenmal den türkischen Pokal und zehnmal den Supercup - international war der größte Erfolg der mittlerweile nicht mehr existente Balkan Cup im Jahr 1967. 

Fener ist nach dem Stadtrivalen Galatasaray der erfolgreichste türkische Klub in der nationalen Liga. 19 Titel konnte der Verein in der Süper Lig einheimsen, die letzte ist allerdings schon eine Weile her: 2014 konnte sich Fenerbahce zuletzt zum Meister krönen.

Rekordspieler von Fenerbahce Istanbul ist Volkan Demirel. Zwischen 2002 und 2019 absolvierte er 525 Spiele für den Verein.

Top-Torschütze ist der Brasilianer Alex de Souza. Er schlug in 344 Pflichtspielen insgesamt 171-mal zu.

Neben den obengenannten Rekordspielern zählen auch Lefter Kücükandonyadis und Aykut Kocaman zu den Vereinslegenden. Auch einige internationale Topstars liefen für Fener auf, unter anderem Roberto Carlos, Robin van Persie, Nani, Arda Güler, Jay-Jay Okocha, Mesut Özil oder Edin Dzeko.

Der wohl erfolgreichste Trainer von Fener war der Brasilianer Didi. Unter ihm gewann der Klub sechs Titel, darunter zwei Meisterschaften, ein türkischer Pokal und zwei Supercups. Auch unter Todor Veselinovic (5 Titel), Branko Stankovic (4 Titel), Christoph Daum (3 Titel) hatte Fenerbahce großen Erfolg - Zico führte den Klub ebenfalls zu zwei Trophäen. 

Der bekannteste Spitzname des Vereins ist "Sari Kanaryalar", was übersetzt "Gelbe Kanarienvögel" bedeutet. Auch "Sari Lacivertliler" ("Die Gelb-Marineblauen") und die Abkürzung "Fener" sind gängig.