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·9 October 2025
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·9 October 2025
It's a massacre.
The Turkish Süperlig is far from being an ordinary league. In a country where the passion for football is matched by few, coaches are often the first to suffer the consequences of poor results.
José Mourinho could testify to this, having been fired after three matchdays.
The Portuguese manager is far from alone, as five other coaches have lost their jobs since the start of the season.
After eight matchdays, Ismet Tasdemir (Gaziantep FK), Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Besiktas), José Mourinho (Fenerbahçe), Çagas Atan (Istanbul Basaksehir), Markus Gisdol (Kayserispor), Selçuk Sahin (Eyüspor) have already been relieved of their duties.
A frantic pace that could continue as several bottom-of-the-table teams have not yet changed their coach at the start of the season.
With the Turkish league consisting of only 18 teams, like Ligue 1, the Süperlig is only three coaches away from having seen half of its coaches replaced mid-season.
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