Fenerbahce Beko clinches Türkiye basketball Super League title, completes historic treble

Fenerbahce Beko secured the 2024–2025 Türkiye Sigorta Basketball Super League title on Wednesday night, defeating Besiktas Fibabanka 84–68 in Game 5 of the playoff finals to win the series 4–1. The victory caps off a historic season in which the Istanbul powerhouse completed a rare treble—claiming the Turkish League, the Turkish Cup, and the EuroLeague titles.
Commanding Win in Game 5
Despite an early 13–0 deficit, Fenerbahce responded with authority, leading 21–18 by the end of the first quarter. They extended their lead to 48–40 at halftime and continued their dominance into the second half, closing the third quarter at 69–54 before sealing a comfortable 16-point win at the Ulker Sports and Event Hall.
12th Turkish Championship
The triumph marks Fenerbahce's 12th domestic championship and its third league title in the past four seasons. The club previously won the Turkish League in 1990–91, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2021–22, and 2023–24.
Fenerbahce becomes the first team since Real Madrid in 2014–15 to capture the EuroLeague, national league, and domestic cup in the same season.
Coach Jasikevicius Adds to Legacy
Head coach Sarunas Jasikevicius celebrated the 17th title of his coaching career, with accolades spanning Lithuania, Spain, and Türkiye. His trophy cabinet now includes:
1 EuroLeague
2 Turkish League titles
2 Turkish Cups
2 Spanish League titles
2 Spanish Cups
5 Lithuanian League titles
3 Lithuanian Cups
Season in Numbers
Fenerbahce played 84 official games across all competitions, finishing with a 67–17 record—an impressive 79.7% win rate. That includes:
41 Turkish League games
39 EuroLeague games
3 Turkish Cup matches
1 Presidential Cup match
Canadian center Khem Birch was named Finals MVP, averaging 11.2 points per game over the five-game series.
Emotional Farewells to Gherardini and Guduric
The celebration was also a send-off for two key figures: longtime executive Maurizio Gherardini and veteran guard Marko Guduric.
Gherardini, who joined in 2014, received a commemorative jersey and said:
“From the bottom of my heart, thank you. My heart will always beat yellow and navy.”
Guduric, a club icon across two stints (2017–19, 2020–25), also bid farewell, stating:
“We made history. I’m proud of this unforgettable season. Thank you for everything. Fener forever.”
Fans gave the Serbian star a standing ovation, and he shared an emotional moment with his family on court.