Adıyamanspor

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Adıyamanspor
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Basic data
Seat Adıyaman , Turkey
founding 1946
Colours yellow-green
president TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Recep Karaca
Website adiyamanspor.net
First soccer team
Head coach TurkeyTurkey Cabir Karaca
Venue Adıyaman Ataturk Stadyumu
Places 13,500
league Adıyaman Amatoer Lig
2018/19 5th place
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Adıyamanspor is a Turkish sports club from the city of Adıyaman . The football club plays in the TFF 3rd Lig . The games will be played in the 13,500-seat Adıyaman Ataturk Stadyumu . The association was founded in 1946. For most of its club history, the club participated in the third highest professional football league, the TFF 2nd Lig .

history

founding

Adıyamanspor was founded in 1946 and played in the Regional Amateur League until the 1980s.

Entry into professional football

After Turkish professional football was reduced from three to just two professional leagues in the summer of 1980, the third highest professional football league, the 3rd Lig , now known as TFF 2nd Lig , was reintroduced in 1984 on the directive of then President Turgut Özal . In addition, it was announced that after certain requirements and conditions have been met, you can apply for participation in the league. To promote urban development, several notables from Adıyaman Province tried to meet the requirements. After the conditions were met, the Turkish Football Association confirmed participation. In the 1984/85 season , Adıyamanspor took part in the re-introduced 3rd league and was runner-up in Group 11 at the end of the season.

Second division years and relegation to the TFF 2nd Lig

After eight seasons, Adıyamanspor reached the championship of the league at the end of the third division season in 1992/93 and thus the first ascent in the club's history to the second highest Turkish division, the 2nd league . In the first few years, they were always in the middle of the table. At the end of the 1996/97 season they reached 1st place in the group in the promotion round and thus qualified for the play-offs of the 2nd Lig , in which the last promoted to the 1st Lig , today's Süper Lig , was played . In the play-offs they prevailed in the quarter-finals against Zonguldakspor and failed in the semifinals to Ankara Şekerspor .

In the 1999/2000 season they missed relegation and rose again after seven years in the TFF 2nd Lig .

Systemic relegation to the TFF 3rd Lig

Since Turkish professional football was to undergo fundamental changes in the 2001/02 season, preparations for this change were made in the 2000/01 season. So far, professional football in Turkey has consisted of three leagues: the top division, the single-lane Türkiye 1. Futbol Ligi , the second-rate five-lane and two-stage Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi and the third-rate, eight -lane Türkiye 3. Futbol Ligi . For the 2001/02 season, professional football was expanded to four professional leagues. While the Türkiye 1. Futbol Ligi remained unchanged, the Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi was now in the second highest division, the Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi Aategorisi (to German: 2. Football League Category A of Turkey ), and the third highest division , the Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi Bategorisi (to German: 2. Football League Category B of Turkey ), divided. The subordinate Türkiye 3rd Futbol Ligi was henceforth the fourth highest division, the TFF 3rd Lig . Those teams that only occupied a middle place in the table in the third division 2000/01 season were assigned to the newly created fourth-highest Turkish division, the 3rd league, for the coming season. Adıyamanspor, which had finished the league in 6th place in the table, had to relegate to the 3rd Lig due to the system.

Immediate promotion to the TFF 2nd Lig, third division years and relegation to the TFF 3rd Lig

Adıyamanspor played after relegation to the second division in the summer of 2000 for eleven seasons in the TFF 2. Lig . After finishing the third division season 2011/12 in 16th place, the club was relegated to the fourth highest professional soccer league, the TFF 3rd Lig , for the second time in the club's history .

Modern times

In the summer of 2014, the club missed relegation in the TFF 3rd Lig and was relegated to the Boelgesel Amatoer Ligi for the first time in its club's history .

successes

League affiliation

Former known players

Former trainers (selection)

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