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The list of sport facilities in Istanbul lists the relevant architectural entities within the city limits of Istanbul.
Club | Sport | Established | League | Venue |
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Beşiktaş | Football | 1903 | Süper Lig | Vodafone Park |
Galatasaray | Football | 1905 | Süper Lig | Türk Telekom Arena |
Fenerbahçe | Football | 1907 | Süper Lig | Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium |
Kasımpaşa | Football | 1921 | Süper Lig | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium |
İstanbul Başakşehir | Football | 1990 | Süper Lig | Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadium |
Fatih Karagümrük | Football | 1926 | Süper Lig | Atatürk Olympic Stadium |
İstanbulspor | Football | 1913 | Süper Lig | Necmi Kadıoğlu Stadium |
Ümraniyespor | Football | 1938 | Süper Lig | Ümraniye İlçe Stadium |
Eyüpspor | Football | 1919 | TFF First League | Eyüp Stadium |
Pendikspor | Football | 1950 | TFF First League | Pendik Stadium |
Tuzlaspor | Football | 1954 | TFF First League | Tuzla Belediyesi Stadium |
Sarıyer S.K. | Football | 1940 | TFF Second League | Yusuf Ziya Öniş Stadium |
Arnavutköy Belediyespor | Football | 2004 | TFF Second League | Bolluca Stadium |
Esenler Erokspor | Football | 1959 | TFF Second League | Esenler Stadium |
Bayrampaşaspor | Football | 1959 | TFF Third League | Çetin Emeç Stadium |
Beyoğlu Yeni Çarşı FK | Football | 1997 | TFF Third League | Maltepe Stadium |
Çatalcaspor | Football | 1942 | TFF Third League | Müjdat Gürsu Stadium |
Büyükçekmece Tepecikspor | Football | 1988 | TFF Third League | Tepecik Şenol Güneş Stadium |
Bulvarspor | Football | 1985 | TFF Third League | Bulvar Mimar Kubilay Köse Stadium |
Şile Yıldızspor | Football | 1900 | TFF Third League | Şile Stadium |
Galatasaray | Basketball | 1911 | Turkish Basketball League | Abdi İpekçi Arena |
Fenerbahçe Ülker | Basketball | 1913 | Turkish Basketball League | Ülker Sports Arena |
Beşiktaş | Basketball | 1933 | Turkish Basketball League | BJK Akatlar Arena |
Darüşşafaka Doğuş | Basketball | 1951 | Turkish Basketball League | Ayhan Şahenk Arena |
Anadolu Efes | Basketball | 1976 | Turkish Basketball League | Abdi İpekçi Arena |
İstanbul BB | Basketball | 2000 | Turkish Basketball League | Cebeci Sport Hall |
İTÜ | Basketball | 1953 | Turkish Second Basketball League | ITU Ayazaga Sports Center |
Pertevniyal | Basketball | 1968 | Turkish Second Basketball League | Ahmet Cömert Sport Hall |
İstanbul DSİ | Basketball | 2012 | Turkish Second Basketball League | Caferağa Sport Hall |
Tüyap Büyükçekmece | Basketball | 2011 | Turkish Second Basketball League | Mimar Sinan Koleji Sports Hall |
Galatasaray Daikin | Volleyball | 1922 | Turkish Women's Volleyball League | Burhan Felek Sport Hall |
Fenerbahçe Grundig | Volleyball | 1928 | Turkish Women's Volleyball League | Burhan Felek Sport Hall |
Beşiktaş | Volleyball | 1961 | Turkish Women's Volleyball League | BJK Akatlar Arena |
Vakıfbank | Volleyball | 1986 | Turkish Women's Volleyball League | Burhan Felek Sport Hall |
Eczacıbaşı | Volleyball | 1977 | Turkish Women's Volleyball League | Eczacıbaşı Sports Hall |
Sarıyer Belediyespor | Volleyball | 1990 | Turkish Women's Volleyball League | Sarıyer Sports Hall |
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