Istanbul, scene of the Turkish team, Fenerbahçe’s victory in the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four 2017.

Fenerbahçe, Champion of the 2016-2017 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Season, won the coveted Cup against Olympiacos Pireus with a result of 80:64 before the excited fans at the Sinan Erdem Dome.

The four best European teams have competed this weekend in the Final Four, the final stage of the Turkish Airlines Euroleague 2017, held in Istanbul. Curiously, all of them already disputed the 2015 Final Four of two years ago in Madrid, even with the same semi-finals matchups.

CSKA Moscow and Real Madrid played to be the third on Sunday 18:00 (local time) which ended 94:70 with CSKA Moscow’s victory. With CSKA Moscow finishing third, the final game of Turkish Airlines EuroLeague started at 21:00 (local time) after which Fenerbahçe emerged as the Champion. The game started well for Fenerbahçe with the score being 26 against 18 in the first period, however the second period Olympiacos almost caught up, reducing Fenerbahçe’s lead to 5 points. Right before the third period, Hidayet Türkoğlu, President of the Turkish Basketball Federation handed over a symbolic basketball to the local basketball authorities of Belgrade, Serbia which will host the finals in 2018. During the rest of the match, Fenerbahçe dominated the game and became the best team of 2017 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague with a score of 80:64.

In this edition, CSKA Moscow came to Istanbul as the great favourite to rise the cup while, on the other hand, the disputed semi-finals between the Spanish team and the Turkish one also had great expectation due to the competitiveness between both of them. Fans from all over the world didn’t want to miss this great sports show and have come to Istanbul to enjoy a historic finale at the Sinan Erdem Dome, in one of the most magical cities in Europe. Finally, after Friday’s matches, Fenerbahçe team has emerged victorious against Olympiacos with 80:64 and have been able to lift the coveted Turkish Airlines Euroleague 2017 trophy.

Real Madrid and Fenerbahçe played a historic game at 20.30 h. on Friday that ended with the victory of Zeljko Obradovic’s team, Fenerbahçe. The ‘white team’ is the most successful in the history of the EuroLeague since it has won nine times. The Turkish crowd strongly supported their team at every minute and proved to be excellent hosts –must be noted that this was the first time a Turkish team played the Final Four in its own country-.

This incredible show has offered to all sports lovers, both in Istanbul and around the world, a truly unique experience, in line with various enjoyable activities performed by the expert teams both from Turkish Airlines and EuroLeague Basketball. It has also been the perfect occasion to launch once again the solidarity initiatives carried out by OneTeam, Euroleague’s corporate social responsibility program, created with the airline’s support in 2012.

The Euroleague Basketball was created in the 2000/2001 season. In 2010 Turkish Airlines, flying to more countries and international destinations in the world, became the official sponsor of the most important basketball competition in Europe, as well as its final round. For this season, the flag company has celebrated the Final Four in Istanbul, which has made this collaboration even more special. More than 18.000 spectators have enjoyed the best European basketball to encourage CSKA Moscow, Olympiacos Pireus, Real Madrid and Fenerbahçe. The Turkish Airlines sponsorship to the EuroLeague Basketball will extend for three more years.

Turkish Airlines, priced with the Skytrax World Airline Award for Europe’s Best Airline for the consecutive sixth time last year, has endorsed sports on an international level for many years. In addition to sponsoring the EuroLeague Basketball and its acclaimed final round, and UEFA Euro 2016, the company had remained linked to the sports sphere and its important values of effort and improvement, through different collaborative actions with F.C. Barcelona or Manchester United and with athletes like Messi or Kobe Bryant. Beyond basketball and football, the company also supports other disciplines such as the European Professional Club Rugby Championship since November 2015, the Turkish Airlines Open Golf – included in the European Tour Final Series since 2013 – or the Chio Aachen in Germany, the most prestigious horse competition in the world.

 

About Turkish Airlines:

Established in 1933 with a fleet of five aircraft, Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines is a 4-star airline today with a fleet of 338 (passenger and cargo) aircraft flying to 299 destinations worldwide with 250 international and 49 domestic. According to Skytrax survey of 2016, Turkish Airlines was chosen “Europe’s Best Airline” for the 6th and “Best Airline in Southern Europe” for the 8th consecutive time. Turkish Airlines was awarded for the world’s “Best Onboard Catering – Economy Class” in 2010, and the world’s “Best Business Class Airline Catering” in 2013, 2014, and once again this year; and according to this year’s results, it has also been awarded the “Best Business Class Lounge Dining” award for two years in a row. More information on Turkish Airlines is available on our website www.turkishairlines.com  or our Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Linkedin and Instagram accounts.

About Star Alliance:

Turkish Airlines is a member of Star Alliance, which provides a worldwide transportation, recognition and services for those traveling internationally, and which was established as the first global airline alliance in 1997. The airline companies, being the members of Star Alliance that is deemed worthy of numerous awards, including “Market Leadership Award” by the Air Transport World and “Best Airline Alliance” by the Business Traveller Magazine and Skytrax, are as follows: Adria Airways, Aegean Airlines, Air Canada, Air China, Air India, Air New Zealand, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Austrian, Avianca, Avianca Brazil, Brussels Airlines, Copa Airlines, Croatia Airlines, EGYPTAIR, Ethiopian Airlines, EVA Air, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, SWISS, TAP Portugal, Turkish Airlines, THAI and United. Currently, Star Alliance members operate more than 18,450 flights to 1300 airports across 190 countries daily.