List of Konyaspor seasons

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Konyaspor Kulübü is a professional Turkish football club based in Konya. Konyaspor was founded in 1922 with the name Konya Gençlerbirliği and has played at its current home ground, Konya Büyükşehir Stadium, ever since 2014. Konyaspor currently play in the Süper Lig the top tier of Turkish football. The club colours are green and white.

Contents

Past seasons

Domestic results

SeasonLeaguePlaceGWDLGFGAPts Turkish Cup
"1922–65" [nb 1]
1965–66 TFF First League 92064103028222nd Round
1966–67930108122844382nd Round
1967–681138131015395549-
1968–69163411815333941-
1969–70 TFF Second League 64020911692869-
1970–711282143611767-
1971–72 TFF First League 930910112124371st Round
1972–7343011910242042-
1973–7463010128272742-
1974–7513309813203235-
1975–76430111092319432nd Round
1976–77103099122034363rd Round
1977–78932118133436412nd Round
1978–79163057181549223rd Round
1979–80 TFF Second League 518105133233353rd Round
1980–81 TFF First League 1134127153245434th Round
1981–824289136282540Last 32
1982–83930910112431372nd Round
1983–848321110113334432nd Round
1984–8523015964632542nd Round
1985–8643220395433632nd Round
1986–87234231016214701st Round
1987–881321985492765Last 32
1988–89 Süper Lig 83614418435946Semi-Final
1989–9073413714414246Last 16
1990–91123010416334534Last 16
1991–92123088142834325th Round
1992–931630210182985165th Round
1993–94 TFF First League 33318696234605th Round
1994–95732129114042453rd Round
1995–961036154174248493rd Round
1996–97333147125336492nd Round
1997–98432141175129534th Round
1998–99832118134051412nd Round
1999–00 5382279633473-
2000–01 33721797839703rd Round
2001–02 538208107045682nd Round
2002–03 13420865528683rd Round
2003–04 Süper Lig 1134101410535444Quarter-finals
2004–05 834111211626245Quarter-finals
2005–06 734121012394346Group stage
2006–07 93412913424445Group stage
2007–08 1434106183764362nd Round
2008–09 163410816354638Group stage
2009–10 TFF First League 637171194840622nd Round
2010–11 Süper Lig 1734412182849243rd Round
2011–12 TFF First League 536161193531592nd Round
2012–13 6371610114237583rd Round
2013–14 Süper Lig 734119144845423rd Round
2014–15 834121012303946Last 16
2015–16 3341996443366Semi-Final
2016–17 934111013404543Winners

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