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Galatasaray 2020/21 Third kit Small BNWT
Galatasaray 2020/21 Third kit Small BNWT
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Galatasaray 2020/21 Third Jersey - Size Small (New with Tags)
Product Details:
- Condition: Brand new with original tags attached.
- Size: Small (S).
- Official Team Jersey: Galatasaray 2020/21 Third Kit by Nike.
- Color: Gradient orange-red design with a black collar and dark Nike swoosh.
- Material: Lightweight, breathable Nike Breathe fabric with Dri-FIT technology for moisture-wicking comfort.
- Club Crest: Embroidered Galatasaray S.K. emblem with four stars
Galatasaray 2020/21 Season Performance & Key Players
Performance Overview:
- Turkish Süper Lig: Finished 2nd with 84 points, level with champions Beşiktaş but lost the title on goal difference (+45 vs. +44).
- Turkish Cup: Eliminated in the Last 16 by Alanyaspor.
- UEFA Europa League: Eliminated in the play-off round by Rangers.
- UEFA Champions League: Knocked out in the 2nd qualifying round by PSV Eindhoven.
Key Players:
- Radamel Falcao – Despite injuries, he was a crucial attacking presence.
- Mostafa Mohamed – Joined in January, became a key goal scorer.
- Arda Turan – Provided leadership and experience in midfield.
- Fernando Muslera – Team captain and legendary goalkeeper, returning from a long-term injury.
- Ryan Babel – Contributed with goals and assists.
- Marcão & Luyindama – Solid center-back partnership.
- Emre Kılınç & Oğulcan Çağlayan – Key midfield contributors.
Interesting Historical Facts About Galatasaray:
- First Turkish Club to Win a European Trophy – Won the UEFA Cup (2000) and UEFA Super Cup (2000), defeating Arsenal and Real Madrid, respectively.
- Unbeaten Home Record in Europe – Galatasaray went 20 matches unbeaten at home in European competitions (1999-2001).
- Only Turkish Club in UEFA Hall of Fame – Due to their European success in 2000.
- Ali Sami Yen’s Legacy – The club was founded in 1905 by Ali Sami Yen and was the first Turkish team to beat an English club (Liverpool in 1966).
- Record 4 Consecutive Süper Lig Titles (1996-2000) – Under Fatih Terim, winning four straight championships, a record at the time.


