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Shop soccer jerseys from Turkey — Süper Lig club kits from Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Bešiktaš and more, plus Turkey national team jerseys in home, away, kids and retro styles, found for you on Amazon.

Turkish soccer has long been one of Europe’s most passionate football cultures. The Süper Lig regularly fills iconic stadiums across Istanbul, Trabzon and beyond, with derby matches between the city’s big clubs generating an atmosphere few competitions can rival. Galatasaray’s famous yellow and red, Fenerbahçe’s striking navy and canary yellow, Bešiktaš’s classic black and white stripes, and Trabzonspor’s claret and blue are among the most recognizable kits in UEFA competition. Whether you support one of the Istanbul giants or want to rep the Turkish national side, this is your starting point for finding the right jersey on Amazon.

Leagues in Turkey

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Süper Lig

Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Bešiktaš & more.

Popular Süper Lig Club Jerseys

The Süper Lig: Turkey’s Top Division

The Süper Lig was founded in 1959 and is governed by the Turkish Football Federation (TФF). It operates on a standard promotion and relegation system with 18 or 19 clubs competing across a full home-and-away season, typically from August through May. The division has been dominated by the three Istanbul giants — Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe and Bešiktaš — with Trabzonspor historically the strongest provincial challenger. The league attracts high-profile international players and coaches, and Turkish clubs have regularly appeared in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, giving their kits exposure across the continent.

Beyond the Big Four, clubs like Bursaspor, Bašakšehir and Konyaspor have at various points pushed at the top of the table, broadening the range of jerseys that fans seek out. The Süper Lig is widely regarded as one of the more competitive mid-table leagues in UEFA, and the passionate supporter culture makes match-day attendance a memorable experience. For collectors and international supporters alike, Süper Lig kits represent a slice of that atmosphere you can wear wherever you are.

The Big Four: Club Kit Heritage

Galatasaray

Founded in 1905, Galatasaray is Turkey’s most decorated club and a genuine European name after winning the UEFA Cup in 1999–2000. Their distinctive home shirt is split vertically into red and yellow halves — colours said to echo the crests of the Galata district and the Saray (palace) of the Ottoman era. That bold colour combination makes the Galatasaray jersey one of the most eye-catching in world football. Away kits typically invert the palette or explore darker alternatives. The club plays at the Nef Stadyumu (formerly Türk Telekom Arena) in Istanbul, and the roar of their fans in European nights has become the stuff of legend.

Fenerbahçe

Fenerbahçe, founded in 1907, are Galatasaray’s fiercest rivals and play on the Asian side of the Bosphorus at Šükrü Saracoğlu Stadyumu. Their colours — navy blue and canary yellow — have been the club’s hallmark for well over a century. Home kits typically feature vertical blue and yellow stripes or a predominantly blue design with yellow trim, while away shirts often flip to a cleaner yellow base. Fenerbahçe’s jersey is among the most in-demand in Turkey for international shoppers, partly because the club has frequently attracted marquee signings who raise global awareness of the kit.

Bešiktaš

Bešiktaš J.K. was founded in 1903, making it the oldest sports club in Istanbul still active today. Their iconic black and white vertical stripes have barely changed in a century — a rare example of a club that has resisted the temptation to dramatically redesign its core identity. The stripes are alternated on home and away kits, with the away shirt typically presenting a predominantly white design with black detailing. Bešiktaš play at Vodafone Park, a compact waterfront stadium in Besi­ktas district that creates an intense atmosphere. Their jersey appeals to fans who appreciate a timeless, classic look.

Trabzonspor

Trabzonspor, based in the Black Sea city of Trabzon, broke the Istanbul stranglehold on Turkish football during the 1970s and 1980s by winning six consecutive league titles. Their claret-and-blue kits — combining a deep burgundy red with sky blue — are unlike any other major Turkish club and give the jersey an immediately distinctive appearance. Playing at the Medical Park Arenası, Trabzonspor maintain a passionate provincial fanbase and are a popular choice for supporters who prefer to follow a club away from the Istanbul spotlight.

The Turkey National Team

The Turkish national team, nicknamed the Crescent-Stars (Ay-Yıldızlılar), competes under the governance of the Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu. Turkey’s finest international moment came at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, where the team finished third — their highest-ever placement in a major tournament. They also reached the semi-finals of UEFA Euro 2008, defeating the Czech Republic and Croatia in dramatic fashion before losing to Germany. Those tournament runs produced a surge of interest in the national team jersey internationally that has never entirely faded.

The national team’s traditional home kit is predominantly white, reflecting the white field of the Turkish flag, with the iconic red crescent and star emblem on the chest. Away strips have typically been red — the red of the flag — often with white or dark contrasting accents. The simplicity and national symbolism of the design make the Turkish national shirt a popular choice not just for football supporters but also for anyone proud of Turkish heritage. Home and away jerseys are typically available on Amazon in adult and youth sizes, with stock refreshed when a new kit cycle begins.

Turkey Soccer Jersey Buying Guide

Turkish club jerseys follow the same structure as kits worldwide: a primary home jersey, a contrasting away jersey, and occasional third and limited-edition designs, with kids sizes and retro styles also available for many clubs. The Istanbul clubs in particular have built global fanbases, so authentic and replica versions of their kits are typically well-stocked on Amazon for international supporters.

Galatasaray’s home shirts feature their iconic red and yellow vertical halves, while Fenerbahçe’s navy and canary yellow stripes are equally distinctive. Bešiktaš have worn black and white stripes for well over a century, and Trabzonspor’s claret and blue have become synonymous with the spirited city of Trabzon on the Black Sea coast. These clubs have all competed in UEFA competitions, which has helped raise the profile of their kits internationally.

When shopping, it helps to know the difference between an authentic (player-version) shirt and a replica (supporter) shirt. Authentic shirts are cut closer to the body, use lighter, more breathable performance fabrics and cost considerably more. Replica shirts are designed for everyday wear, have a more relaxed fit and are the practical choice for most fans. Turkish club kits are typically manufactured to European sizing, which runs slimmer than North American sizing — when in doubt, size up. Our soccer jersey sizing guide and authentic vs replica guide walk you through the differences in detail.

For fans buying for younger supporters, many Süper Lig clubs offer dedicated youth kits in sizes from toddler upwards. See our kids soccer jerseys page for an overview of what is typically available. If you are interested in older designs, retro soccer jerseys can be a rewarding hunt — particularly for Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe, whose kits from the early 2000s UEFA era occasionally resurface. Finally, if you want a personalised touch, our custom soccer jerseys page explains how to get a name and number printed on your chosen shirt.

Always confirm the season year and the seller’s return policy before completing your Amazon purchase. Kit designs change annually, and stock from a prior season may still appear alongside current listings — a detail that matters if you want the most up-to-date design. Reading a few customer reviews is also a reliable way to confirm sizing consistency for a specific listing.

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Turkey Soccer Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Turkey soccer jerseys?

Browse the Süper Lig club pages and the Turkey national team page on this site, then tap through to Amazon to check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.

What is the top soccer league in Turkey?

The Süper Lig is the top professional soccer league in Turkey. It features storied clubs such as Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Bešiktaš and Trabzonspor, and is regarded as one of Europe’s most passionate and competitive competitions.

Can I buy Turkey national team jerseys?

Yes. Turkey national team home and away jerseys are typically available on Amazon. Visit our Turkey National Team page for current options in a range of sizes.

What colours does the Turkey national team wear?

The Turkey national team traditionally wears an all-white home kit, with the crescent-and-star national emblem in red on the chest. Away kits have historically been red, often featuring white or dark accent colours that reflect the flag’s palette.

Are retro Turkey and Süper Lig jerseys available?

Retro and throwback kits for clubs like Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe do surface on Amazon periodically, particularly shirts from notable UEFA eras. Availability varies by season and seller, so it is worth checking our retro soccer jerseys page for current listings.

Do Turkey jerseys run true to size?

Turkish club kits are typically manufactured to European sizing standards, which often run a little slimmer than North American sizing. Check the brand’s specific size chart and read our soccer jersey sizing guide before ordering. When in doubt, size up.