Edema spor

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Edema spor
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Basic data
Surname Ödemiş Spor Kulübü
Seat Edema
founding 1969
Colours Red Blue
president Hasan Arslan
First soccer team
Head coach Sebahattin Algun Erdem
Venue Ödemiş Saraçoğlu Stadı
Places 7,000
league Boelgesel Amatoer Lig
2015/16 4th Place
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Ödemişspor is a Turkish football club from Ödemiş in the province of Izmir . Ödemişspor played in the early 1980s and 1990s in the third division , between 1980 and 1982, benefiting from the system change, they played two seasons in the second division .

history

Early years

In 1969 the three clubs Altınova , Ödemiş Gençlikspor and Yıldırımspor merged and gave themselves the current name Ödemişspor . In the 1970/71 season, Ödemişspor bought the Kültürspor club, which was then in the third division , and played in a professional league for the first time in its history. Up to the 1979/80 season the club played, tending to be in the middle of the table, in the 3rd division, after the leagues were restructured in 1980, Ödemişspor played in the 2nd division , where they were last in the 1981/82 season Place had to descend, however. When the 3rd division was reintroduced in 1984 by order of the then Turkish President Turgut Özal , Ödemişspor played the 1984/1985 season again in third class and came in 13th place. After several years you had to relegate in the 1988/89 season, but could be promoted again in the following season. In the 1994/95 season , Ödemişspor had to relegate again and said goodbye to professional sports.

Modern times

Odemis Saracoglu Stadium

Ödemişspor played in the regional amateur leagues of Izmir until 2010, when the Boelgesel Amatoer Lig was founded in 2010, Ödemişspor was one of the participating teams in the 2010/11 season. With the 5th place at the end of the season, the class could be held. 2011/12 you had to relegate, in the play-offs for Boelgesel Amatoer Lig you failed in the 2014/15 season to Yeşilovaspor , but Karşıyaka Gençlerbirliği , who played in the BAL , was bought, so you still rose. Since then, Ödemişspor has played in the 5th division.

Match fixing

In the 1974/75 season , after the Ödemişspor - Feriköy SK encounter on June 1, 1975 , the Turkish Football Association initiated an investigation to find out whether a match had been agreed upon at this encounter. Feriköy, which was threatened with relegation, won the game 3-1. The investigation found a match agreement and consequently match manipulation. As a result, four points were deducted from Ödemişspor. Since Feriköy was relegated at the end of the season, a point deduction was waived.

List of name changes

  • Altınova, Ödemiş Gençlikspor and Yıldırımspor merge to form Ödemişspor.
  • Ödemiş Kültürspor
  • Tarişspor
  • Ödemiş Belediyespor
  • Karşıyaka Gençlerbirliği, renamed Ödemişspor after the sale.

successes

° = Only athletic climbs are listed.

League affiliation

Web links

  • Club profile on TFF.org (Turkish)
  • Club profile on mackolik.com (Turkish)

Individual evidence

  1. Karşıyaka Gençlerbirliği'nin Adı Ödemişspor Oldu at hurriyet.com.tr (Turkish)