List of Trabzonspor seasons

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The following table is a season-by-season summary of league performances for Trabzonspor.

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Season

SeasonLeaguePosPldWDLGFGAGDPtsWin % TC SC UEFA Top Scorer(s)
1966–67 1. Lig 8th30101010303003033.3%R3N/AN/AN/ASelahattin Şahinkaya
1967–68 1. Lig 6th381711104535+104544.7%R1N/AN/AN/A Necmi Perekli
1968–69 1. Lig 4th34167113930+93947.1%N/AN/AN/AN/A Necmi Perekli
1969–70 1. Lig 4th3015693628+83650.0%2RN/AN/AN/A Necmi Perekli
1970–71 1. Lig 8th30119103129+23136.7%N/AN/AN/AN/A Necmi Perekli
1971–72 1. Lig 2nd3015783725+123750.0%N/AN/AN/AN/A Necmi Perekli
1972–73 1. Lig 2nd30141153924+153946.7%R1N/AN/AN/ASuavi Tanlak
1973–74 1. Lig 1st↑3019924718+294763.3%QFN/AN/AN/Aİhsan Sakallıoğlu
1974–75 Süper Lig 9th3091291917+23030.0%RUN/AN/AN/AHüseyin Tok
1975–76 Süper Lig 1st3017943614+224356.7%WWN/AN/AHüseyin Tok
1976–77 Süper Lig 1st3018754112+294360.0%WW European Cup R2 Necmi Perekli
1977–78 Süper Lig 2nd3018574216+264160.0%WW European Cup R1 Cengiz Akçay
1978–79 Süper Lig 1st3013161347+274243.3%R6N/A European Cup R1 Orhan Akyüz
1979–80 Süper Lig 1st30121532511+143940.0%QFN/A European Cup R1 Serdar Bali
1980–81 Süper Lig 1st3016774121+204353.3%R5N/A European Cup R1 Sinan Ünal
1981–82 Süper Lig 2nd32141532611+154343.8%QFN/A European Cup R1 Hüsnü Özkara
1982–83 Süper Lig 2nd34171344019+214750.0%SFN/A UEFA Cup R1 Levent Erköse
1983–84 Süper Lig 1st34181424314+295052.9%WW UEFA Cup R1 Hasan Şengün
1984–85 Süper Lig 3rd34141463826+124241.2%RUN/AN/AN/ATuncay Soyak
1985–86 Süper Lig 7th361213113727+103733.3%R6N/AN/AN/A Hasan Şengün
1986–87 Süper Lig 4th36181354921+284950.0%QFN/AN/AN/A Hasan Vezir
1987–88 Süper Lig 6th38169135751+64142.1%R4N/AN/AN/A Hami Mandıralı
1988–89 Süper Lig 5th36197105938+214552.8% R4 N/AN/AN/A Hami Mandıralı
1989–90 Süper Lig 3rd3420865828+304858.8%RUN/AN/AN/A Hamdi Aslan
1990–91 Süper Lig 3rd3014975537+185146.7%SFN/AN/AN/A Hami Mandıralı
1991–92 Süper Lig 4th3016775631+255553.3% W N/A Cup Winners' Cup R32 Hami Mandıralı
1992–93 Süper Lig 3rd3017945727+306056.7% SF N/AN/AN/A Orhan Çıkırıkçı
1993–94 Süper Lig 3rd3017856728+395956.7% SF N/AN/AN/A Shota Arveladze
1994–95 Süper Lig 2nd3423748028+527667.6% W N/A Cup Winners' Cup R32 Orhan Kaynak
1995–96 Süper Lig 2nd3426447924+558276.5%QFN/A UEFA Cup R2 Shota Arveladze
1996–97 Süper Lig 3rd3422667333+407264.7%RUN/A UEFA Cup R32 Hami Mandıralı
1997–98 Süper Lig 3rd3419966842+266655.9%SFN/A UEFA Cup R1 Abdullah Ercan
1998–99 Süper Lig 4th34177104837+115850.0% R6 N/AN/AN/A Davor Vugrinec
1999–2000 Süper Lig 6th34158114741+65344.1%QFN/AN/AN/A Hami Mandıralı
2000–01 Süper Lig 5th34177106952+175850.0%QFN/AN/AN/A Hami Mandıralı
2001–02 Süper Lig 14th34117164960-114032.4%QFN/AN/AN/A Da Silva Ourique
2002–03 Süper Lig 7th34131294433+115138.2% W N/AN/AN/A Fatih Tekke
2003–04 Süper Lig 2nd3422666038+227264.7% W N/A UEFA Cup R1 Gökdeniz Karadeniz
2004–05 Süper Lig 2nd3424557329+447770.6%SFN/A Champion League
UEFA Cup
3QR
R2
Fatih Tekke
2005–06 Süper Lig 4th34157125142+95244.1%GSN/A Champion League 2QR Fatih Tekke
2006–07 Süper Lig 4th34157125444+105244.1%SFN/AN/AN/A Umut Bulut
2007–08 Süper Lig 6th34147134439+54941.2%GSN/AN/AN/A Umut Bulut
2008–09 Süper Lig 3rd3419875434+206555.9%GSN/AN/AN/A Gökhan Ünal
2009–10 Süper Lig 5th3416995332+215747.1% W N/AN/AN/A Umut Bulut
2010–11 Süper Lig 2nd3425726923+468273.5%GS W Europa League PO Burak Yılmaz
2011–12 Süper Lig 3rd34151186039+215644.1%R4N/A Champions League [nb 1]
Europa League
GS
R32
Burak Yılmaz
2012–13 Süper Lig 9th34137143940-14638.2%RUN/A Europa League PO Halil Altıntop
2013–14 Süper Lig 4th34141195341+125341.2%R4N/A Europa League R16 Olcan Adın
2014–15 Süper Lig 5th34151275848+105744.1%R16N/A Europa League R32 Óscar Cardozo
2015–16 Süper Lig 12th34124184059-194035.3%R16N/A Europa League GS Óscar Cardozo
2016–17 Süper Lig 6th34149113934+55141.2%GSN/AN/AN/A Hugo Rodallega
2017–18 Süper Lig 5th34151096351+125544.1%R16N/AN/AN/A Burak Yılmaz
2018–19 Süper Lig 4th3418976446+186352.9%QFN/AN/AN/A Hugo Rodallega
2019–20 Süper Lig 2nd34181157642+346561.8% W N/A Europa League GS Alexander Sørloth
2020–21 Süper Lig 4th40191475037+137147.5%R5N/A [nb 2] Caleb Ekuban
2021–22 Süper Lig 1st38231236936+338160.5%SF W Conference League PO Andreas Cornelius
2022–23 Süper Lig 6th36176136454+105747.2%QFN/A Champions League
Europa League
Conference League
PO
GS
R16
Trézéguet
2023–24 Süper Lig 3rd38214136950+196755.3%RUN/AN/AN/A Paul Onuachu

Notes

  1. OTrabzonspor replaced Fenerbahçe in the UEFA Champions League group stage after Fenerbahçe was withdrawn by the TFF due to match-fixing allegations. Despite being eliminated in the third qualifying round, Trabzonspor was selected by UEFA as their replacement.
  2. On 3 June 2020, Trabzonspor was banned from UEFA competitions for one season (2020–21 either 2021–22) due to UEFA Financial Fair Play violations.

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