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Istanbul, Turkey - May 29, 2012: Rising in the Aslantepe (formerly known as Seyrantepe) quarter of the Şişli district, which is located on the European side of Istanbul Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi - Türk Telekom Arena is the home ground of the Super Lig club Galatasaray S.K. The all-seater stadium has the capacity to host 52,652 spectators in football games.
Istanbul, Turkey-November 10,2021:Vodafone Park Stadium is Home of The Besiktas Football Club and  Beautiful Autumn Sky
Nef Stadium (Ali Sami Yen Stadium) is a football stadium serving as the home ground of the Süper Lig club Galatasaray.
Istanbul, Turkey - June 03, 2022: Exterior view of Vodafone Arena. The stadium is the home of Turkish football league champions Besiktas JK of Istanbul, Turkey.
Galatasaray Football Team Stadium Ali Sami Yen Spor Complex Rams Park Arena Drone Photo, Seyrantepe Kagithane, Istanbul Turkey
Sunny soccer stadium from spectators view
coast of marmara and apartment buildings from aerial view of anatolian side near kartal pendik istanbul turkey
Istanbul, Turkey - November 2021: Nef Stadium, formally known as Türk Telekom Stadium, is the home stadium of Galatasaray SK, one of the most popular football clubs in Turkish Superlig.
28 September 2017, Istanbul, Turkey: Traffic jam near besiktas stadium
Outside view of big stadium with people walking towards the entrances. Sun is setting. Stadium could be for various sports like soccer, football or atlethics.
Turkey on July 2022. Traffic around the road in front of Vodafone Park. Vodafone park is a multi-purpose stadium which is home to Besiktas JK. The stadium was built on the site of the former home of Besiktas, the BJK Inonu Stadium.
Madrid, Spain. General view of access gate C at the new Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on a match day afternoon.
Galatasaray Football Club Rams Park Stadium Drone Photo, Seyrantepe Sisli, Istanbul Turkey (Turkiye)
Cityscape of Johannesburg city skyline and stadium in the evening.
Istanbul, Turkey - November 12, 2020. Turk Telekom Stadium, the home ground of the Super Lig club Galatasaray S.K., in Istanbul, Turkey. It is located in the Seyrantepe quarter of the Sariyer district. View with surrounding buildings.
Istanbul Turkey; November 14, 2023: Vodafone Park Stadium to Besiktas to beautiful city is İstanbul, Turkey
Kadikoy, Istanbul, Turkey - June 04, 2018: people walking and passing through Justice and Development Party and current president Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the evening
Multipurpose Tele 2 Arena at nighttime in Stockholm, Sweden
Ice hockey arena and circus against backdrop of high-rise buildings in center of city Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk region, Russia.
Panoramic view of Istanbul
Istanbul, Turkey - September 23, 2022: Nef Stadium, formally known as Turk Telekom Stadium, is the home stadium of Galatasaray SK, one of the most popular football clubs in Turkish Superlig.
FenerbahAe stadium in maslak - Istanbul.OTHER Aerial View Istanbul
Istanbul, Turkey - August 21, 2023: Fenerbahce Sukru Saracoglu Stadium in Kadikoy district of Istanbul, Turkey. Stadium of Fenerbahce Football Sports Club.
May 8, 2021 - Barcelona, Spain: Aerial view of Camp Nou,  the home stadium of famous FC Barcelona since its completion in 1957. With a seating capacity of 99,354, it is the largest stadium in Spain and Europe
London, England - April 17, 2011: football supporters walking towards the Emirates football stadium in the Borough of Islington which was opened in 2006 and is the home of the Arsenal football club. It has a capacity of 60,355 and is the second largest football club stadium in the UK. Taken on a match day with programme sellers outside.
Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica. Multi-purpose Stadium located in Lisbon, Portugal. Drone Point of View. Football Stadium
Istanbul, Turkey - 11.14.2021: The home stadium of Galatasaray SK, Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi, branded as Rams Park for sponsorship reasons
View on the city downtown and skyscrapers from Istanbul
The stadium is home to Galatasaray Football Team of Turkey. The stadium was built between 2007 and 2011 and cost approximately 160million USD. It was opened officially with a Galatasaray - Ajax match at 15th of May, 2011. It has a seat capacity of 52.650 and capacity for 5500 VIP and 157 executive boxes. The naming rights were sold to the telecom giant Turk Telekom for 10 years. Built 12 km from the historical peninsula, at north next to the Trans-European Motorway, the stadium quickly had an impact on the transport capacity between Europe and Asia. In the background new housing and office development takes place, typical gentrification area transforming a once remote valley quickly.
Sarp,Artvin:Türkiye July 9,2023 doorSarp Border Gate is the border gate between Türkiye and Georgia on the Black Sea coast. It takes its name from the Sarp village on the border of Artvin's Kemalpaşa district. The border village on the Georgian side is also called Sarpi. This border crossing was opened in 1989. It is 252 meters above sea level.
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