Executive Editor | Mehmet Şenol |
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Staff writers | Tarık Ünlütürk Atahan Altınordu Eray Sözen Eren Loğoğlu |
Categories | Sports magazine |
Frequency | monthly |
Circulation | 100.000 (2009) [1] [2] |
Publisher | Galatasaray Sports Club |
First issue | 1 June 2002 |
Company | Galatasaray Sports Club |
Country | Turkey |
Based in | Beyoğlu, Istanbul |
Language | Turkish |
Website | http://www.galatasaray.org/gsdergi |
Galatasaray (Turkish : Galatasaray Dergisi) is a monthly released official magazine to the fans of Turkish sports club Galatasaray S.K.. The magazine was first released on 1 June 2002. It is the first official sports club magazine in Turkey.
Galatasaray was the best selling sports club magazine in Turkey (100,000 copies monthly) in 2009. [1]
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