The year 1986 is considered one of the most significant turning points in the history of Beşiktaş JK. That season, the team not only showcased an impressive performance that captured the attention of Turkish football but also that of Europe. Under the management of coach Gordon Milne, the Kara Kartallar became one of the strongest teams in the league.

During that season, Beşiktaş particularly stood out with its impressive performance in home matches. Each game played at İnönü Stadium felt like a festival. The enthusiasm of the fans directly impacted the players' performances, turning every goal into a celebration. In 1986, Beşiktaş achieved a monumental success by winning the 24th Turkish Championship, breaking a 16-year drought.

Among the legendary names in Beşiktaş's squad that season, Metin Tekin emerged as one of the most vital players, a talent still spoken of in today's football. Additionally, the team's captain, Rıza Çalımbay, played a crucial role in the team's success with his defensive contributions and leadership qualities.

Beşiktaş became a turning point in Turkish football with the style of play they exhibited and the championship they won in 1986. The events of that time are remembered not only as a team's success but also as a moment of unity and rekindling faith for a community. This success was not just a championship for Beşiktaş fans; it was also a rekindling of a passion and commitment that had endured through the years.

In conclusion, the events of 1986 went down in history not just as a championship for Beşiktaş JK but also as the birth of a legend. The Kara Kartallar left their mark not only on Turkish football but also on European football with the performance they showed during that period. Even today, the memories of those years and that championship continue to live in the hearts of the Beşiktaş community.