The year 1982 was not just a championship year for Beşiktaş JK; it was one of the most significant moments in the club's history. That season, Beşiktaş was one of the strongest teams competing in the Turkish Football 1st League. At the helm was one of the legendary coaches of that era, Gordon Milne, whose tactical knowledge and relationships with players propelled Beşiktaş to the top.

Among the star players of this season were names like Hakan Şükür, Metin Tekin, and Rıza Çalımbay. Hakan Şükür's performance particularly enhanced the team's offensive power and won the hearts of the fans. The biggest derby of the time against Galatasaray was one of the critical moments on Beşiktaş's path to the championship. The victory in that match not only boosted morale but also thrilled the entire community.

By the end of the season, with 50 points, Beşiktaş became the champion of 1982, finishing ahead of Fenerbahçe. This victory marked the 10th league championship in Beşiktaş's history and was a great source of pride for the club. Following the championship, the Black and Whites held a grand celebration in Istanbul, with fans filling the stadium to exuberantly welcome the players and coaching staff.

This championship did not just mean winning a trophy; it also strengthened Beşiktaş’s football culture and fan unity. That year, Beşiktaş made a significant impact not only on the pitch but also in social and cultural realms. The 1982 championship laid a foundation for the club's future successes and added a new chapter to its rich history.