1964–65 1.Lig

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1.Lig
Season 1964–65
Champions Fenerbahçe
4th 1.Lig title
Relegated Altınordu
European Cup Fenerbahçe
European CWC Galatasaray
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Göztepe
Goals scored 516 goals
Average goals/game 2.2 goals/game
Top goalscorer Metin Oktay, 17 goals
Biggest home win 5 Fenerbahçe
0 Feriköy
Biggest away win 0 İzmirspor
5 Galatasaray

The 1964–65 1.Lig was the seventh season of professional football in Turkey. Fenerbahçe won their fourth title, becoming the first club to win four league titles.[1]

Overview

Fenerbahçe qualified for the European Cup, while Turkish Cup winners Galatasaray qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup. Göztepe qualified for participation at the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Metin Oktay finished top scorer with 17 goals, winning his fifth Gol Kralı award. Altınordu were the only club relegated, while newly promoted Şeker Hilal finished one point above relegation.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLGFGA±Pts Tie br.* Notes
1Fenerbahçe30181115213+3947 1965–66 European Cup and 1966–67 Balkans Cup
2Beşiktaş3016954617+2941
3Galatasaray30141155131+2039 1965–66 European Cup Winners' Cup
4Göztepe30119103133 -231 1965–66 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
5İstanbulspor301010102829 -1300.966
6MKE Ankaragücü30118113035 -5300.857
7PTT308111137370271.000
8Hacettepe3061592328 -5270.821
9Altay30713102127 -6270.778
10Ankara Demirspor30713103447 -13270.723
11Feriköy30713101828 -10270.643
12Beykoz30810122636 -10260.722†
=İzmirspor30810122636 -10260.722†
14Gençlerbirliği30106143347 -14260.702
15Şeker Hilal30711123239 -725
16Altınordu3088142833 -524Relegated to the 2.Lig
* Tiebreaker is the average of goals scored to goals allowed
Beykoz and İzmirspor tied for 12th place after finishing on equal points and equal goals scored to goals allowed average (there were no other tiebreakers at the time)[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Sivritepe, Erdinç. "1964-1965 1.Lig". turkish-soccer.com. Retrieved 19 October 2010. 
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