As Ankaragücü wrapped up the 1971-1972 season, it opened an unforgettable chapter in the history of Turkish football. That season was filled with a series of memories and achievements that marked the club's history. With a strong squad, Ankaragücü managed to outpace its rivals in the league. Notably, the team's captain, Necdet, impressed with both his leadership on the pitch and his quality as a player.

During that season, Ankaragücü reached the championship with 14 wins, 5 draws, and only 3 losses for a total of 33 points. This success resonated not only in the league standings but also captured the hearts of the fans. The matches were played in front of enthusiastic supporters at the stadium in the capital, Ankara, and each game was remembered as a significant step on the path to victory.

The championship achieved in 1972 served as a turning point for the club. This victory not only solidified Ankaragücü's place in Turkish football but also played an important role in the development of young talents in the following years. This moment in Ankaragücü's history illustrates the deep connection of the club and the passion of its supporters.

Even today, this championship from 1972 is remembered as part of Ankaragücü's legendary past. Every year, fans come together to commemorate this historical success, reminiscing about those days and renewing their hopes for the future of Ankaragücü.