Galatasaray have secured their fourth consecutive Turkish Super Lig title after defeating Antalyaspor 4-2 on Saturday, sealing the championship with one match left to play.
The Istanbul giants had missed an earlier chance to confirm the title after a 4-1 defeat away to Samsunspor last weekend, but they recovered strongly to finish the job against Antalyaspor. The victory delivered Galatasaray’s 26th league crown and extended their dominance of Turkish football.
The title win caps another commanding domestic campaign for Galatasaray, who had entered the final stretch of the season under pressure from archrivals Fenerbahçe. A 3-0 derby victory over Fenerbahçe in late April had given Galatasaray a crucial advantage in the race, putting them firmly on course for another championship.
Saturday’s result also confirms a historic run for the club. Galatasaray have now won four league titles in a row, strengthening their status as Turkey’s most successful modern football power and moving another step ahead in their long-running rivalry with Fenerbahçe.
The championship is also another major achievement for coach Okan Buruk, who has overseen Galatasaray’s recent domestic dominance. His side combined attacking firepower, squad depth and resilience during a demanding season, recovering from setbacks when it mattered most.
For Galatasaray supporters, the triumph will carry added significance after last week’s disappointment at Samsunspor delayed the celebrations. This time, the team avoided any further drama, securing the points needed to confirm the title before the final round of fixtures.
The result leaves Fenerbahçe once again short in their pursuit of the league crown, extending their long wait for a Turkish title. For Galatasaray, however, the focus now turns to celebrating a fourth straight championship and preparing for another push in European competition next season.


















