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Learn all about the Beşiktaş J.K. with Besiktas Haberleri app! Be the first to discover the latest Kara Kartallar news and keep up to date with the latest news and gossip about the best club in the Süper Lig!Everything you need to know in just one place!- Find out about the best players on the team :Uğur Boraland, Manuel Fernandes, Tomáš Sivok, İbrahim Toraman, Veli Kavlak, Olcay Sahan, Hugo Almeida, Roberto Hilbert, Filip Hološko and other great football players!- Read biographies of players, as well as biographies of the legends who used to play football for Beşiktaş J.K.!- Latest transfer rumors and transfer news: Beşiktaş new home kit, news, calendar, games and results, the Süper Lig Table and more!- Livescore soccer trophies the club and squad-players and positions!- Coming Soon - Discussion and Beşiktaş Wallpapers update!- Get this app and find out the latest Kara Kartallar news!- The best app for fans of the Kara Kartallar!- Beşiktaş Transfer News Rumors and gossip!- Football latest news, schedule, fixtures and results- Results of Beşiktaş FC VS Süper Lig and Champions League opponents!Founded in the latter days of the Ottoman Empire as a gymnastic club – the JK in their official name stands for Jimnastik Kulübü – Beşiktaş took their name from their local district in Istanbul, on the northern banks of the Bosphorus; their footballing division was founded in August 1911 following the incorporation of two local teams, Valideçeşme and Basiret.With the founding of the modern Turkey football became the dominant discipline for Beşiktaş, who won a number of minor local titles; the Federation Cups of 1957 and 1958 classed as their first national titles ahead of the foundation of Turkey's first professional league in 1959.Fenerbahçe SK won the first formal league title, but under Hungarian coach András Kuttik, Beşiktaş claimed the second in 1959/60. Former Yugoslavian international Ljubiša Spajić led them to consecutive crowns in 1966 and 1967, but while they won the first of their eight Turkish Cups in 1975, they had to wait until 1982 and the appointment of another Yugoslavian, Djordje Milić, for their next title, countryman Branko Stanković then overseeing their 1985/86 league success.Englishman Gordon Milne ushered in a golden age following his appointment in 1987; during his seven-year reign Beşiktaş won three titles in a row between 1991 and 1993 as well as two Turkish Cups, and their MAF attacking lineup of MetinTekin, Ali Gültiken and FeyyazUçar became legends.Christoph Daum won a further title in 1995, while in the years that followed, Romanian Mircea Lucescu brought Beşiktaş the league crown in their centenary year 2003; Mustafa Denizli broke new ground with a double success in 2008/09, becoming the first Turkish coach to guide the Black Eagles to league glory.