İstanbulspor

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İstanbulspor
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Basic data
Surname İstanbulspor Anonim Şirketi
Seat Istanbul , Turkey
founding 1926
Colours yellow - black
president Ecmel Faik Sarıalioğlu
Website istanbulspor.com.tr
First soccer team
Head coach Tamer Avcı
Venue Bahçelievler Stadyumu,
Istanbul
Places 5,000
league TFF 1st Lig
2019/20 12th place
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Away
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Istanbulspor ( Turkish : İstanbulspor ) is a sports club from Istanbul . The club was a founding member of the top Turkish league and played a total of 13 seasons in the Süper Lig in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1990s and 2000s . In the all-time table of the Süper Lig , the club is in 22nd place. With this placement, the club is after the Istanbul clubs Beşiktaş , Galatasaray , Fenerbahçe, known as the three big ones , the fourth most successful club in the metropolis of Istanbul, which was active in the top Turkish league. The club had its most successful first division season in the 1997/98 season , in which the club reached fourth place in the table. In addition, the fifth place in the table of the Süper Lig in the seasons 1962/63 and 1964/65 are to be highlighted as successes .

history

Championship team for the 1931/32 season

The club was founded on January 4, 1926 by students from the İstanbul Lisesi High School and was one of the first sports clubs in the Turkish Republic. It was initially called Konstantinopel SK , from 1930 İstanbulspor Külübü . In the 1931/32 season, the club won the Turkish Cup in addition to the Istanbul championship title. Up until 1990 there were many promotions and relegations in and from the first Turkish league, in 1983 relegation to the third division. Then the club was bought up by the Turkish media entrepreneur and member of the Uzan family Cem Uzan and moved to İstanbulspor A.Ş. renamed. Just five years later they were promoted to the first division and Istanbulspor was able to re-establish itself as a successful club. After the Uzan family withdrew their financial commitment in 2001, the club no longer had enough money to stay in the highest Turkish football league in the long term. In 2003 it went bankrupt and the state took over the insolvent association. After many years of excellence in the Turkcell Süper Lig weak 2004/05 season led to relegation to the Turk Telekom Lig A . The re-promotion was missed in the playoffs. In 2006 the Marmara Spor Faaliyetleri Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş could acquire the club for 3,250,000 US dollars .

Modern times

In the fourth division season 2014/15 , the club achieved the play-off victory of Group 1 and thus returned to the TFF 2. Lig , the third highest division, after five years .

After the promotion in the second division season 2015/16 was unlucky, the club ended the season 2016/17 as champions of the TFF 2. Lig and returned to the TFF 1. Lig after ten years of abstinence .

Colors and coats of arms

The colors of İstanbulspor are yellow - black , at the same time the colors of İstanbul Lisesi . Yellow- white is used as a further color combination. The club coat of arms includes a Turkish crescent moon in the upper left corner and the coat of arms of İstanbul Lisesi in the center.

successes

After the first division was founded

Before the first division was founded

  • Turkish cup winner: 1932
  • Istanbul amateur champions: 1932

League affiliation

  • 1st division : 1959-1967, 1968-1972, 1995-2005
  • 2nd division : 1967–1968, 1972–1979, 1981–1984, 1992–1995, 2005–2008, 2017–
  • 3rd division : 1975–1979, 1984–1992, 2008–2010, 2015–2017
  • 4th division : 2010-2015
  • Regional Amateur League: 1979–1981


Current squad 2018/19

  • Last updated: April 3, 2019
No. Nat. Surname birthday in the team since Contract until
goal
1 TurkTurk Alperen Uysal 0Jan. 1, 1994 2018 2022
47 TurkTurk Yusuf Aklan 0July 8, 2001 2019 2024
90 TurkTurk Umut Kaya 0Jan. 1, 1990 2016 2023
# TurkTurk Yiğit Yitmez July 16, 2000 2019 2024
Defense
3 BrazilianBrazilian Wellington 01st Mar 1995 2017 2018
4th TurkTurk Duhan Aksu Sep 11 1997 2017 2023
13 TurkeyTurkey Oğuzhan Berber Apr 10, 1992 2019 2020
14th TurkTurk Yavuzhan Keleşoğlu 0June 2, 1995 2018 2023
34 TurkTurk Ali Aytemur 0Apr 3, 1996 2019 2021
# TurkTurk Suleyman Selak July 30, 1999 2019 2024
# TurkTurk Mehmet Yeşil May 31, 1998 2017 2021
midfield
5 TurkTurk Eslem Öztürk 01st Mar 1995 2017 2021
6th TurkTurk Okan Saraçoğlu Feb 16, 1998 2019 2024
7th TurkTurk Ali Dere 29 Sep 1992 2017 2019
8th TurkTurk Muhsin Yıldırım 0Apr 7, 1994 2015 2020
10 TurkTurk Onur Ergun Nov 15, 1992 2013 2021
11 BosniansBosnians Aldin Čajić Sep 11 1992 2017 2020
12 GhanaGhana Joseph Mensah 29 Sep 1994 2019 2021
17th CameroonCameroon Patrick Etoga 28 Sep 1993 2018 2023
20th TurkTurk Muhammed Demirci 0Jan. 3, 1995 2016 2023
23 TurkeyTurkey Yunus Emre Yalçın Sep 12 1994 2017 2023
49 TurkTurk Muhammed Enes Durmuş 0Jan. 8, 1997 2019 2023
77 TurkTurk Kağan Bağış Apr 10, 1998 2019 2024
# TurkTurk Uygar Mert Zeybek 0June 4th 1995 2019 2022
# TurkTurk Mustafa Sol June 20, 2002 2018 2021
# TurkTurk Batın Özdemir Feb. 27, 2002 2019 2022
Storm
9 TurkTurk İbrahim Yılmaz 0Feb 6, 1994 2016 2023
16 IranIran Allahyar Sayyadmanesh (loan) June 29, 2001 2019 2020
28 TurkeyTurkey Oğuzhan Akgün (loan) July 13, 2001 2019 2020
53 SenegalSenegal SwedenSweden Papa Alioune Diouf June 22, 1989 2018 2021
61 TurkeyTurkey Zafer Şensoy Aug 24, 1990 2019 2022
86 TurkeyTurkey Berkay Görmez 0Aug 5, 2000 2019 2024
# TurkTurk GermanyGermany Cenk Blom June 23, 1999 2019 ?

Record player

Most top division games (top 11)
rank Surname Calls Period
01. TurkeyTurkey Greece 1970Greece Koço Kasapoğlu 329 1959-1972
02. TurkeyTurkey Yalçın Saner 247 1960-1972
03. TurkeyTurkey Bilge Tarhan 227 1959-1971
04th TurkeyTurkey Güngör Tetik 172 1959-1967
05. BulgariaBulgaria Ivajlo Petkov 161 1998-2004
06th TurkeyTurkey Yılmaz Urul 156 1960-1972
07th TurkeyTurkey İhsan Baydar 151 1959-1969
08th. CameroonCameroon Alioum Saidou 147 1999-2004
09. TurkeyTurkey Turk Gülsoy 140 1966-1972
10. TurkeyTurkey Kenan Buharalı 135 1959-1963
11. TurkeyTurkey Hamza Hamzaoğlu 125 1995-1999
Status: 10 Mar 2019
Most first division goals (top 11)
rank Surname goal Calls Goal / game
01. TurkeyTurkey Greece 1970Greece Koço Kasapoğlu 59 329 0.18
02. TurkeyTurkey Bilge Tarhan 58 227 0.26
03. TurkeyTurkey İhsan Baydar 38 151 0.25
04th TurkeyTurkey Aykut Kocaman 37 82 0.45
TurkeyTurkey Saffet Akyüz 117 0.32
06th TurkeyTurkey Cemil Turan 32 117 0.27
07th AlbaniaAlbania Alban Bushi 26th 97 0.27
08th. TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Sertan Eser 25th 54 0.46
TurkeyTurkey Nazım Çamlıbel 103 0.24
010. TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Mithat Yavaş 21st 116 0.18
11. TurkeyTurkey Ahmet Şahin 19th 99 0.19
TurkeyTurkey Hamza Hamzaoğlu 125 0.15
Status: 10 Mar 2019

Known players

Trainer

1 on an interim basis
2Since Fatih Tekke did not have the necessary coaching license, he was officially listed as an assistant coach, while his assistant coach Orhan Çıkırıkçı was given as the official head coach of the national football association.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. mackolik.com: "İstanbul Spor Kulübü" (accessed on January 4, 2013)
  2. tff.org: "İstanbulspor A.Ş. Spor Toto 2. Lig'e yükseldi" (accessed on May 26, 2015)
  3. tff.org: "MKE Ankaragücü, TFF 1. Lig'e yükselmeyi garantiledi" (accessed on April 23, 2017)
  4. a b Mackolik.com: Statistics database , accessed on March 10th. 2019