stanbul, a city that spans two continents, sets the stage for one of basketball’s most heated rivalries: Anadolu Efes vs Fenerbahçe. The city’s split between Europe and Asia reflects the divide in its basketball fans—those on the calm Asian side often supporting Fenerbahçe, while the fast-paced European side cheers for Efes. As the episode unfolds, we journey through Istanbul’s vibrant streets and rich history, from the iconic Blue Mosque to local traditions, showing how deeply this rivalry is woven into the fabric of the city. Featuring stories from players and fans, this is a portrait of a city where basketball is more than just a game—it’s part of its identity.
Alma Bourgarel joins the Estepona Basketball Club Jardín team. Credit: CAB Estepona
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