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Real Madrid CF - Web Oficial - Şahin ve Altıntop, uluslararası ilk iki Real Madrid katılmak Türk: "146 yabancı Real Madrid'in bir parçası olmuştur

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İskoçya (1): Watson.

Slovakya (1): Dubosky.

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Hollanda (8): Metgod, Seedorf, Van Nistelrooy, Sneijder, Drenthe, Robben, Van der Vaart ve Huntelaar.

Macaristan (6): Alberty, Buzássy, Kaszas, Kellem, Nemes ve Puskas'dan.

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Fenerbahce claim Turkish title for 18th time

Fenerbahce clinched their 18th Turkish league title with a 4-3 win over Sivasspor on Sunday, moving ahead of the 17 won by arch-rivals Galatasaray.
Trabzonspor, the Istanbul club's only challengers, won 4-0 away to Karabukspor to also finish on 82 points but Fenerbahce became champions due to a superior record in matches between the two clubs this season.
Playing in the central Turkish city of Sivas, Andre Santos put Fenerbahce ahead in the sixth minute. Selcuk Sahin restored their lead near the end of the first half after Jakup Navratil had equalised.
Second-half goals from the club's Brazilian captain Alex and Joseph Yobo sealed the victory for the visitors, despite Erman Kilic pulling two goals back.

Barcelona Tracking Fenerbahce Defender Andre Santos

Spanish champions FC Barcelona are being linked with Fenerbahce defender Andre Santos.
It is said that Barca coach Pep Guardiola has concerns over his defensive options and has sent out feelers for Andre Santos’ availability.
Fanatik has revealed that Fener are reluctant to lose the Brazilian international, now age 28, and have slapped a €12 million price-tag on his head.
Guardiola sees Andre Santos as a replacement for Maxwell, who could be on his way from the Nou Camp this summer.

Fenerbahce rout

Fenerbahce retained top spot in the Super Lig as Alex scored four goals in a 6-0 hammering of 10-man Ankaragucu.

Fener's first three goals remarkably all came from the spot as Alex converted the first two in the 26th and 30th minutes, with the visitors having goalkeeper Stefan Senecky sent off after giving away the second penalty.
Mamadou Niang fired in a third penalty just after the break with Bekir Irtegun adding a fourth and Alex completing his haul.
Trabzonspor are only behind the leaders on goal difference after a 3-1 home win over Istanbul Buyuksehir.
Early goals from Pawel Brozek and Burak Yilmaz put the hosts in control with Coelho Jaja making it 3-0 before Samuel Holmen got a consolation for the visitors.
The only low point for Trabzonspor was the dismissal of Mustafa Yumlu in the final minute.
Bursaspor secured a 3-0 success at Kasimpasa.
Ibrahim Ozturk grabbed the opener and second-half efforts from Turgay Bahadir and Bekir Has completed the scoring.
The day's other game saw Gaziantepspor win 2-1 at Kayserispor.
Olcan Adin opened the scoring for the away side before Onder Turaci levelled, but Murat Ceylan grabbed the winner with six minutes to go.

Wrapping Up The Leagues


The middle of May always brings it’s fair share of joy and despair as relegation, promotion and Championship matters are settled. Today, Ajax snatched the Eredisie title away from FC Twente after beating them 3-1 in sweet revenge for their 3-2 defeat in the Dutch Cup Final last week. Glasgow Rangers emphatically stamped their authority on the Scottish Premier League once again with a 5-1 victory against Kilmarnock, giving them another title and defying their bitter rivals Celtic. West Ham United suffered the agony of relegation as they lost their slender grip on their English Premier League place, becoming the first and so far only club to be relegated from that division so far after losing 3-2 to fellow struggleer Wigan Athletic, who may yet join them. However, their win gives them a fighting chance heading into next weekend’s showdown where any two from five teams can fall at the final hurdle. For them, as it can for any club, after 9 months of hard-fought football, it has all come down to 90 minutes.
AC Milan have already won the Serie A title and Barcelona clinched La Liga last week,  Lille look set to claim the French title whilst Borussia Dortmund are already Bundesliga champions. Porto were run-away winners in Portugal but the Turkish leaguewill go down to the wire as Fenerbahce and Trabzonspor fight it out for top spot. The beauty of the beautiful game is that it remains (almost) completely unpredictable.
Once the remaining titles have been settled, the European season will come to a climax with the finals of the Europa League and the drama that is the Champions League Final. After that, well, it’s make your own entertainment for two months.
That entertainment is usually a combination of watching the odd international match (whether it be a World Cup or more localised competitiion) or a qualifying match for any of the aforementioned, and reading the rumours over who may or may not be playing for your team next season. But the world of football goes on. The Japanese J League is back in action after the tragic events that naturally put football on hold and there are matches to be played in Brazil. No matter where they are, a football fan will always have something to think about.   
 But the European closed season is the one most likely to retain the headline writers interest given the vast sums of money likely to change hands for players from across the globe. And it is that activity that will keep the bloggers blogging during the ‘quiet periods’. It will also fuel the imagination and more than a few ‘spurious’ transfer deals will gain their first momentum from a blogger with an over-active fiction gland. I may well be one.

Ciftci set for Kayserispor


Nadir Ciftci is set to complete a move to Turkish outfit Kayserispor.
The 19-year-old turned down a new contract to stay with Pompey despite bursting into the first team early this season.
While Turkish giants Fenerbahce were believed to be tracking him, a contract offer didn’t materialise and Kayserispor – who finished sixth in the Turkish Super Lig this season – stepped in.
Pompey will receive a transfer compensation payment, expected to be near the £100,000 mark.
Meanwhile, two local youngsters have been offered first-year professional forms – defender Lewis Tallack and midfielder Lewis Stockford.

Jeremy Pargo to move to Fenerbahce Ulker


Fenerbahce Ulker are looking to rebuild the team for the new season by strengthening the squad. According to latest rumours, Jeremy Pargo could be directing Fenerbahce's offense next season.
25-year-old American point guard enjoyed a successful season with Maccabi Tel Aviv. Since his contract with the Israeli club expires in summer the club has already presented the contract extension offer.
However, it seems that the demands of Pargo are more than Maccabi can handle at this time. Fenerbahce Ulker are reportedly holding talks with Pargo and are getting closer to acquiring his services for the next season.
Sarunas Jasikevicius was signed by the Turkish club as a back-up point guard but the veteran will be leaving the team in summer leacing a gap at the playmaker position.
Jeremy Pargo helped Maccabi go all the way to Euroleague final just to lose to eventual champions Panathinaikos. Pargo averaged 13 points, 4.3 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game in his  Euroleague debut season.
The additional motivation to improve the roster for Fenerbahce was Euroleague's decision to bring the Final Four to Istanbul for the next year.

Chelsea rival Guardiola for Gonul

Chelsea Football Club are set to rival Pep Guardiola for Gokhan Gonul.

Roman Abramovich is set to finance a huge spending spree in the summer, and it is believed he has set his sights on the Turkish international defender.

Gonul is currently under contract at Fenerbahce for another two years, but his performances this season have seen him linked with a move to one of Europe’s bigger leagues.

Indeed, it was claimed earlier this month that Guardiola has despatched his Barcelona scouts to keep tabs on the 26-year-old during the course of the window.

The Spanish coach looks set to face stiff competition from the Blues, though, who see the £10million-rated player as the perfect alternative to Jose Bosingwa in the right-back slot.


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Transfer Rumors: Gokhan Gonul and Diego Forlan on FC Barcelona's Radar


FC Barcelona's agents would be traveling to Turkey to take a look at Fenerbahce's defender Gokhal Gonul.
According to Goal.com, Barcelona scout Luis Gonzalez watched him in action in Fenerbahce's win over Istanbul Buyeksehir and would be heading to Turkey again to take a second look.  
Nicknamed the "Turkish Cafu," Gonul flourished under then coach Zico with solid performances during the 2008-09 UEFA Champions League season.
Gonul has made over 100 official appearances for Fenerbahce and the 26-year-old right-back is considered to be one of the best players in the Turkish league. 
Barcelona have been laced with injuries in defense during the current campaign and have been forced to play Sergio Busquets and Javier Mascherano at center-back position, and Carles Puyol as a left-back at times.
Gonul has played as a midfielder and striker during his career, and has also featured as a goalkeeper in his early days. His signing would bring more flexibility at the back and can be used to reinforce injuries.  
Gokhal Gonul has many admirers including AC Milan and Manchester City and was earlier touted with Barcelona as a replacement for Dani Alves had he been lured away by Manchester City.
In other news, Barcelona are also being linked with Atletico Madrid's Diego Forlan. Barcelona are looking to strengthen their firing line and the names of Giuseppi Rossi and Neymar have also been linked.
However Andoni Zubizarreta and Josep Maria Bartomeu understand the financial restraints of the Catalan club and would like to bring in a player who has excelled in the La Liga and has been a proven goal scorer.  
Diego Forlan, with his scoring prowess, fits the bill.