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Efeler Ligi · 2025

Current Efeler Ligi 2025 standings with 14 teams. Ziraat Bankasi leads the table with 67 points after 25 matches, followed by Halkbank on 57 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint DiffForm
1Ziraat Bankasi2523270:17+53
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2Halkbank2520565:26+39
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3Galatasaray2519660:37+23
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4Spor Toto2517859:44+15
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5Istanbul GSK2516959:37+22
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6Fenerbahce26151154:39+15
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7Bursa25141150:48+2
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8Altekma25111447:52-5
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9Gebze25101539:55-16
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10Gaziantep Genclik2581735:61-26
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11Istanbul BB2671937:62-25
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12Alanya Bld2561943:60-17
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13Akkus Bld2662029:66-37
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14Cizre Bld160165:48-43
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Results

Efeler Ligi · 50
3rd Place22/04/2026–28/04/2026
Tue 28/0425–22 · 22–25 · 26–24 · 21–25 · 15–13
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Sat 25/0425–23 · 22–25 · 21–25 · 17–25
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Wed 22/0423–25 · 25–20 · 29–27 · 21–25 · 12–15
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Final21/04/2026–27/04/2026
Mon 27/0425–22 · 25–13 · 25–19
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Fri 24/0425–23 · 25–17 · 19–25 · 11–25 · 9–15
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Tue 21/0425–23 · 20–25 · 25–21 · 25–19
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7th place23/04/2026–26/04/2026
Sun 26/0425–20 · 25–23 · 28–26
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Thu 23/0423–25 · 25–27 · 23–25
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5th place23/04/2026–26/04/2026
Sun 26/0425–21 · 26–28 · 25–20 · 25–20
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Thu 23/0423–25 · 22–25 · 25–18 · 13–25
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Semi-finals12/04/2026–16/04/2026
Thu 16/0425–27 · 25–27 · 21–25
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Thu 16/0421–25 · 25–23 · 22–25 · 20–25
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Wed 15/0425–17 · 25–18 · 25–22
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Wed 15/0421–25 · 21–25 · 23–25
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Mon 13/0425–20 · 25–20 · 25–23
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Mon 13/0425–17 · 25–19 · 27–29 · 25–20
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Sun 12/0424–26 · 22–25 · 27–29
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Sun 12/0425–15 · 25–14 · 25–21
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Results18/03/2026–22/03/2026
Sun 22/0325–27 · 25–14 · 27–29 · 25–18 · 15–8
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Sun 22/0320–25 · 23–25 · 16–25
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Sun 22/0325–21 · 25–22 · 25–21
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Sun 22/0325–22 · 18–25 · 23–25 · 17–25
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Sun 22/0325–22 · 25–16 · 25–27 · 25–23
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Wed 18/0316–25 · 24–26 · 25–19 · 25–22 · 11–15
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Wed 18/0325–21 · 22–25 · 22–25 · 22–25
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the Efeler Ligi. Ziraat Bankasi leads with 23 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostPoints ForPoints Against
Ziraat Bankasi1252327017
Halkbank2252056526
Galatasaray3251966037
Spor Toto4251785944
Istanbul GSK5251695937
Fenerbahce62615115439
Bursa72514115048
Altekma82511144752
Gebze92510153955
Gaziantep Genclik10258173561
Istanbul BB11267193762
Alanya Bld12256194360
Akkus Bld13266202966
Cizre Bld1416016548

Past Seasons

Efeler Ligi

Browse 6 archived seasons of the Efeler Ligi, from 2020 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1970Preceded byTürkiye Voleybol Şampiyonası

The Efeler Ligi was founded in 1970 to succeed the national championship format that operated from 1948 to 1970. The league emerged from Turkey's volleyball tradition dating to 1924 and was formally structured under the Turkish Volleyball Federation, established in 1958. The 1990s marked a critical transition to full professionalization, with sponsorships, competitive salaries, and the introduction of foreign players in the 2000s raising the league's global standing. In 2016, the league adopted its current name—"Efeler" meaning Ottoman warriors—to reflect cultural identity and establish a global brand. Turkish clubs have since become fixtures in European competitions, with achievements including Arkas Spor's 2009 CEV Challenge Cup victory and Halkbank's 2013–14 CEV Champions League final appearance.

  • 1970–71 — Efeler Ligi established as the professional men's volleyball championship of Turkey
  • 1975–76 — Eczacíbaşı begins its era of dominance, winning the first of 12 titles
  • 1990s — League transitions to full professionalization with sponsorships and player salaries
  • 2000s — Foreign players introduced, elevating competitive standards and European participation
  • 2009 — Arkas Spor wins Turkey's first international club volleyball title in the CEV Challenge Cup
  • 2016 — League renamed Efeler Ligi to honour Ottoman cultural heritage and establish global brand
  • 2024–25 — Ziraat Bankkart wins the championship, claiming their fourth title

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams14Relegation spots2European spots1

The Efeler Ligi operates on a double round-robin format with 14 teams playing 26 matches each over the regular season from October to spring. Teams earn 3 points for a 3-0 or 3-1 victory, 2 points for a 3-2 win, 1 point for a 2-3 defeat, and 0 points for a 0-3 or 1-3 loss. The top eight teams advance to a playoff bracket featuring quarterfinal and semifinal best-of-five series, with the championship final also contested as a best-of-five series. The bottom two teams are automatically relegated to the First League. The league champion qualifies for the CEV Champions League, subject to European Volleyball Confederation quota allocations.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesEczacíbaşı (12)

Eczacíbaşı's 12 championships (1975–76 through 1990s) remain the all-time record, with Ziraat Bankkart's recent success establishing them as a modern powerhouse with four titles.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025–26 Efeler Ligi season has emerged as a closely contested affair, with Ziraat Bankkart and Halkbank sharing the early leadership. As of March 2026, Ziraat Bankkart sits atop the standings with 19 wins from 21 matches (38 points), demonstrating a dominant 90% win rate and a commanding goal differential of +44. The defending champions have maintained their championship form with a ruthless defensive display, conceding just 14 sets while scoring 58. Halkbank trails narrowly in second place with an identical 38 points from 22 matches, posting 19 wins and a +42 goal differential, keeping pace through consistent performances and experienced middle-block play.

The title race is far from settled, with Galatasaray lurking in third place at 30 points from 21 matches, posting a 71% win rate. The Istanbul giants have shown vulnerability in recent weeks, with their +14 goal differential suggesting inconsistency compared to the league's pacesetters. Spor Toto and Istanbul GSK occupy fourth and fifth positions respectively, maintaining mathematical hopes of a playoff upset, though both trail the leaders by a significant margin. The competitive depth is evident: eighth-placed Altekma remains within striking distance of the playoff places, illustrating the league's balanced nature.

The relegation battle has crystallized around Cizre Bld, who occupy the basement with a record of 0 wins from 14 matches and zero points—a historic winless streak that signals structural challenges. Akkus Bld (6 wins, 12 points) and Alanya Bld (6 wins, 12 points) are fighting for survival, with both clubs needing dramatic improvements to escape the drop zone. The gap between the playoff-contending eighth place and the relegation zone is substantial, suggesting that once the top eight are determined, survival will depend entirely on playoff performance.

Gaziantep Genclik have emerged as the season's standout performers relative to expectations, mounting an unlikely challenge from mid-table. Their attacking prowess—scoring 35 sets from 22 matches—has attracted attention as a potential playoff dark horse. The team's recent form has been volatile, but their ability to compete with established powers suggests they could disrupt conventional playoff predictions. Conversely, Fenerbahce, traditionally a powerhouse, find themselves languishing in sixth place with a 52% win rate, a disappointing showing that reflects the league's competitive elevation and the impact of roster changes.

The season's narrative is dominated by Ziraat Bankkart's bid to become the first team since Eczacíbaşı to win back-to-back titles, combined with Halkbank's determination to break their championship drought. The playoff format—best-of-five series from the quarterfinals onward—introduces unpredictability; a single upset can derail even the most dominant regular-season campaign. With the regular season concluding in early spring and playoffs set for April–May, the next 8–10 weeks will determine whether Ziraat's dominance translates to silverware, or whether the depth of the Efeler Ligi produces a surprise champion.

League Competitiveness and European Standing

The Efeler Ligi has established itself as one of Europe's top three domestic volleyball leagues, ranking alongside Italy's SuperLega and France's Ligue A in terms of competitive depth and international visibility. Turkish clubs have become regular participants in the CEV Champions League, with recent seasons seeing multiple representatives in European semifinals and finals. The league's strength is underpinned by a combination of state-sponsored clubs (Ziraat Bankkart, Halkbank, Spor Toto) and private enterprises (Fenerbahce, Galatasaray, Istanbul GSK), creating a unique competitive ecosystem where financial backing is balanced by institutional stability.

The introduction of foreign player quotas—currently allowing up to five foreign players per squad with a maximum of three on court simultaneously—has modernized the league without compromising its Turkish identity. This policy has attracted world-class international talent while preserving opportunities for domestic player development. Turkish national team successes, including the men's team's historic quarterfinal run at the 2025 FIVB World Championship, have elevated the domestic league's profile and created a virtuous cycle of investment and talent retention.

Historical Dominance and Modern Shifts

Eczacíbaşı's 12-title reign (1975–76 through the 1990s) defined an era of Turkish volleyball, but the league has evolved into a more pluralistic competition. The emergence of Ziraat Bankkart as a modern powerhouse—with four titles in recent seasons—signals a shift toward state-sponsored institutional investment. Halkbank, another government-backed institution, has consistently challenged for titles, reaching the 2013–14 CEV Champions League final. This concentration of resources among state sponsors reflects Turkey's broader sports policy, where government backing provides financial stability and long-term planning advantages.

Galatasaray and Fenerbahce, Istanbul's traditional powerhouses, remain competitive but have ceded dominance to Ankara-based rivals. This geographical shift underscores the league's evolution: success is no longer determined by Istanbul's historical advantage but by institutional resources and coaching quality. The league's depth—evidenced by the tight clustering of teams from third to eighth place—suggests that playoff upsets are increasingly likely, with no guaranteed path to the final for even the regular-season champions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Efeler Ligi?

14 teams compete in the Efeler Ligi during the regular season, making it one of Europe's larger top-tier volleyball leagues.

What is the format of the Efeler Ligi season?

Teams play a double round-robin format with 26 matches each, followed by a best-of-five playoff series among the top eight teams. The champion is crowned in April or May.

Which club has won the most Efeler Ligi titles?

Eczacíbaşı holds the all-time record with 12 championships, won between 1975–76 and the 1990s. Ziraat Bankkart is the current champion with four titles.

How does relegation work in the Efeler Ligi?

The bottom two teams in the regular season standings are automatically relegated to the Turkish Men's Volleyball First League (1. Ligi), with no playoff reprieve.

Does the Efeler Ligi champion qualify for European competition?

Yes, the Efeler Ligi champion automatically qualifies for the CEV Champions League, subject to European Volleyball Confederation quota allocations and licensing requirements.

What are the points awarded for wins in the Efeler Ligi?

Teams earn 3 points for a 3-0 or 3-1 victory, 2 points for a 3-2 win, 1 point for a 2-3 defeat, and 0 points for a 0-3 or 1-3 loss.

API data: 25 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026