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Türkçe: Osmanlı dönemi İstanbulunda yayın yapan İngiliz The Levant Herald and Eastern Express gazetesine ait 7 Mart 1908 Cumartesi tarihli yayında Fenerbahçe ve Kumkapı Futbol Kulübü’ne ait maç haberi.

Haber içeriği: A most interesting match was played on sunday last at Makrikeui between the Fener-Bagtche and Coum-Capou Foot-Ball Clubs. Fener-Bagtche scored 4 goals to Coum-Capou's 0.

“Geçtiğimiz hafta pazar günü Makriköy’de (Bakırköy) haftanın en ilginç maçı Fenerbahçe ile Kumkapı futbol takımları arasında oynandı. Fenerbahçe takımı, Kumkapı takımını 4-0’lık skor ile geçti.“
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Source The Levant Herald and Eastern Express, Publication dated 7rd March 1908
Author The Levant Herald and Eastern Express

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Match news of Fenerbahçe and Kumkapı Football Club on Saturday, March 7, 1908, by the British made newspaper The Levant Herald and Eastern Express, which were published in Istanbul during the Ottoman period.

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