It connects modern sports to ancient Anatolian traditions of collective chanting and battle cries. It’s a declaration that the Turkish people are present, loud, and unyielding, regardless of the scoreline. Key Moments of the "Roar"
Turkish football history is filled with "miracle" late-game goals. "Yer Gök İnlesin" is the soundtrack to those moments—a belief that through sheer vocal willpower, the fans can bend the reality of the match.
When Semih Şentürk scored against Croatia in the 122nd minute, the literal "roaring" of the fans across the country became a symbol of the impossible made possible.
The "deep story" is about intimidation through sound. When the stadium "roars," it is intended to create a physical vibration that unsettles opponents while fueling the "Kuvayi Milliye" spirit (National Forces spirit) in the players.


It connects modern sports to ancient Anatolian traditions of collective chanting and battle cries. It’s a declaration that the Turkish people are present, loud, and unyielding, regardless of the scoreline. Key Moments of the "Roar"
Turkish football history is filled with "miracle" late-game goals. "Yer Gök İnlesin" is the soundtrack to those moments—a belief that through sheer vocal willpower, the fans can bend the reality of the match.
When Semih Şentürk scored against Croatia in the 122nd minute, the literal "roaring" of the fans across the country became a symbol of the impossible made possible.
The "deep story" is about intimidation through sound. When the stadium "roars," it is intended to create a physical vibration that unsettles opponents while fueling the "Kuvayi Milliye" spirit (National Forces spirit) in the players.