: The phrase "Beşiktaşım Bu" (This is my Beşiktaş) reflects a fan base that values the struggle and the "soul" of the team as much as the trophy. They often equate their support to a romantic, sometimes tragic, devotion.
In the narrow, winding streets of the , specifically around Barbaros Square and Abbasağa Park , the air fills with this sentiment long before kickoff. The "story" of this chant is one of collective identity: : The phrase "Beşiktaşım Bu" (This is my
The phrase (Beşiktaş, We Will Be Champions, My Beşiktaş, This is It) captures the quintessential spirit of Beşiktaş J.K. supporters, particularly the renowned çArşı . It isn't just a chant; it's a declaration of a "Black Love" ( Kara Sevda )—an all-consuming, melancholic, and deeply loyal bond between the district and its team. The Story of the "Black Eagle" Spirit The "story" of this chant is one of
: This chant often culminates in the famous "Üçlü" (The Three-Part Chant). A player or a fan leader ("Amigo") silences the entire stadium with a "shhhhh," then leads a rhythmic explosion of "One, Two, Three—BEŞİKTAŞ!". This specific tradition has been voted one of the best football chants in the world by France Football Magazine . Recent Performance (2025–26 Season) The Story of the "Black Eagle" Spirit :