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2001–02 Süper Lig

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The 2001-02 Turkish First Football League is the 44th edition of top-flight professional football in Turkey. Galatasaray S.K. became champions for the 15th time. Turkish First Football League was renamed as Turkish Super League in this season.

Turkey climbed from eleventh to seventh place in the UEFA association coefficient rankings at the end of the 2000–01 season, that means the league has gained additional two spots for the UEFA Cup and the champions will now enter the group stage of the UEFA Champions League instead of having to compete in the qualifying rounds, first time in the Turkish history.

After beating cup winners Kocaelispor 4-0 at Denizli in the last week, Denizlispor qualified for the first time to the UEFA Cup in their history.

Final league table

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Top scorers

Name Team Nationality Goals
İlhan Mansız Beşiktaş Turkey Germany 21
Arif Erdem Galatasaray Turkey 21
Augustine Ahinful Ankaragücü Ghana 19
Serhat Akın Fenerbahçe Turkey Germany 16
Veysel Cihan Denizlispor Turkey 16
Okan Yılmaz Bursaspor Turkey 14
Ahmed Hassan Gençlerbirliği Egypt Turkey 14
Emmanuel Tetteh Çaykur Rizespor Ghana 13
Haim Revivo Fenerbahçe Israel 13
Fatih Tekke Gaziantepspor Turkey 12
Maksim Romaschenko Gaziantepspor Belarus 12
Ahmet Dursun Beşiktaş Turkey Germany 12

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