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Kicking Off Season 68: The Economics Behind Turkish Football

14 min · 30. aug. 2025
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In this episode, we dive into Tuğrul Akşar’s analysis of the Turkish Süper Lig at the dawn of its 68th season. While rising broadcast revenues, a stronger UEFA ranking, and record-breaking transfers paint an optimistic picture, mounting debts, widening transfer deficits, and a fragile financial framework tell another story. Can Turkish football balance its growing revenues with long-term sustainability, or are we watching a league where big clubs thrive while the rest struggle to survive?

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