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The use of "Vallahi" and "Billahi" (traditional Islamic oaths) signifies a solemn promise and absolute conviction, rather than mere optimism. It reflects a communal belief that the team’s success is inevitable through perseverance.
With one match remaining against Çorum FK on May 2, 2026, Erzurumspor has already secured a 7-point lead over rivals Amed SK and Esenler Erokspor, effectively sealing their promotion to the Süper Lig .
The slogan was popularized as an official march titled "Vallahi Olacak Billahi Olacak (Erzurumspor Marş)" by Palandöken Yankısı, released in early 2026. Current Performance (2025–2026 Season)
The chant is deeply tied to the Dadaş culture, representing the resilience of people from Erzurum who support their team despite harsh climates and economic challenges.
Vallahi Olacak Billahi Olacak Erzurumspor Bu Sene Sampiyon Olacak -
The use of "Vallahi" and "Billahi" (traditional Islamic oaths) signifies a solemn promise and absolute conviction, rather than mere optimism. It reflects a communal belief that the team’s success is inevitable through perseverance.
With one match remaining against Çorum FK on May 2, 2026, Erzurumspor has already secured a 7-point lead over rivals Amed SK and Esenler Erokspor, effectively sealing their promotion to the Süper Lig . The use of "Vallahi" and "Billahi" (traditional Islamic
The slogan was popularized as an official march titled "Vallahi Olacak Billahi Olacak (Erzurumspor Marş)" by Palandöken Yankısı, released in early 2026. Current Performance (2025–2026 Season) The use of "Vallahi" and "Billahi" (traditional Islamic
The chant is deeply tied to the Dadaş culture, representing the resilience of people from Erzurum who support their team despite harsh climates and economic challenges. The use of "Vallahi" and "Billahi" (traditional Islamic