For a Beşiktaş fan, the world is painted in two colors. Black represents the noble struggle and the mourning of losses, while White symbolizes the purity of the jersey and the hope of a new dawn. At the center of this duality lies the anthem a lyrical vow that transcends football.
The true magic happens when the "Desibel Rekoru" (decibel record) is challenged. As the arms go up and the first notes of the march begin, the stadium transforms into a fortress of sound. It is a reminder that while players and boards change, the anthems—and the fans who sing them—are the eternal soul of the club. BeЕџiktaЕџ MarЕџlarД± BeЕџiktaЕџД±m Benim
Acknowledging that the love for the club is often a "beautiful pain." For a Beşiktaş fan, the world is painted in two colors
Bringing together generations under the eagle’s wings. The true magic happens when the "Desibel Rekoru"
is more than just a chant; it is the rhythmic heartbeat of the Çarşı, echoing through the streets of Akaretler and the stands of Tüpraş Stadyumu. It represents a lifetime of devotion, capturing the essence of being a "Black Eagle."
Below is a draft piece celebrating the spirit of this anthem: The Soul of the Black Eagle: Beşiktaşım Benim
To sing Beşiktaş anthems is to embrace the culture of Semt (the neighborhood). It smells of the Bosphorus breeze and the history of the Valideçeşme. Unlike corporate sports culture, Beşiktaş marches are: Rebellious: Born from the spirit of the Çarşı group.