1930 Bafraspor

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1930 Bafraspor
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Basic data
Surname 1930 Bafra Spor Kulübü
Seat Bafra
founding March 7, 1999;
1930 (first foundation)
Colours Red Black
president Tuncay Özçamca
Website bafraspor.net
First soccer team
Head coach Levent Kantarcı
Venue Bafra Yeni Şehir Stadı
Places 5,000
league Boelgesel Amatoer Lig
2013/14 18th place (relegation)
home
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1930 Bafraspor is a Turkish football club from the district town of Bafra in the Turkish Black Sea province of Samsun and was founded under the name Bafra Belediyespor as a company sports club of the city administration. In the summer of 2010, the club changed its name to 1930 Bafraspor and its club colors to red and black. The club is the successor to the former Bafraspor . This dissolved at the end of the 1990s, heavily in debt.

history

Foundation and the first years

The first documented contact of the small town of Bafra with football goes back to the teacher Nuri Bey. Nuri Bey came from the village of Dedeli and was the son of Kadi Suleyman Efendi . During the First World War , Nuri Bey was included and fell into British captivity. During his imprisonment, he was held in India and learned to play football there. After the end of the war, he returned to his homeland Bafra and worked as a teacher. In 1924 he founded the sports club Bafra Kızılırmak İdman Kulübü and chose red and white as the club colors. Through this club, football became known in the city and found many imitators.

Three years later, the students from the local Fevzi Cumhuriyet High School, under the leadership of Şükrü Engiz, founded the Bafra Gençlerbirliği Kulübü club and chose red-blue as the club's drive . Finally, in 1930, a club called Bafra Spor Kulübü was founded and chose red and white as the club colors. This club took part in a national tournament in Ankara in 1937 and won it. In 1938 both clubs merged to form Bafra Gençlik Spor Kulübü , with Gençlerbirliği red and Bafra Spor Kulübü black as the club colors. Due to the Second World War , there was no league operation in the Samsun region from 1940 to 1942. After the end of the war, league operations were resumed and Bafra Gençlikspor was twice champion in the regional league of Samsun in 1945 and 1950.

After Turkish football was reformed in the 1960s and a three-tier nationwide league system was created, all of the smaller cities made an effort to participate in this league system with a competitive team. Several smaller associations in the city of Bafra were incorporated into Bafra Gençlik Spor Kulübü and the association was then renamed Bafra Spor Kulübü or, for short, Bafraspor .

This reorganized club missed several times in the respective promotion round participation in the third highest Turkish league, the Türkiye 3rd Futbol Ligi .

Entry into professional football

After Turkish professional football had been 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. In order to promote urban development, several city notables tried to meet the requirements. For example, the Turkish Football Association asked for a guarantee of 15 million Turkish Lira . After the requirements were met, the national football association confirmed participation. The club took part with its new name Bafraspor in the 1984/85 season of the re-introduced 3rd Lig. In the first season the team finished 8th in the table. In the following seasons, the club always occupied places in the upper half of the table. The third division season 1987/88 played the team over the entire season for the championship and only missed promotion to the 2nd Futbol Ligi at the end of the season . The next season was much worse, so that the club was only able to secure relegation in the last few game days. The 1989/90 played again for a long time to rise, but was again second in the table. This season the club was deducted an additional three points at the end of the season.

Promotion to the 2nd league and dissolution of the club

In the third division season 1990/91 the team got off to a very successful start. They scored eleven wins and one draw in the first twelve match days and received no goals against them. Only on matchday 13 of this season did the team lose 1-0 against Bayburtspor away . The first half of the season ended with a 13-point lead as autumn champions . The season ended with 29 points ahead of runner-up Merzifonspor and rose as champions for the first time in the club's history in the second highest Turkish league, the Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi .

Promoted to the 2nd Lig, the club played against relegation and only reached relegation in the last few game days. In his second second division season, the team missed relegation this time and was relegated back to the third league. The club also experienced a difficult season in the 3rd league and, as a result, was relegated from this league at the end of the season. After the club had spent some time in the lower amateur leagues, it finally broke up in the second half of the 1990s, heavily in debt.

Second foundation

The club was founded on March 7, 1999 under the name Bafra Belediyespor as a company sports club of the local city administration. The club colors were blue and black. After the club was founded, the club took part in the lowest regional amateur league and gradually worked its way up to the higher Turkish amateur leagues before advancing to the highest Turkish amateur league in the 2000s.

Return to professional football

At the end of the 2006/07 season the film reached the lowest Turkish professional league, the TFF 3rd Lig . Here the club prevailed in the game Trabzon Yalıspor with 3-1 and took part in the fourth-highest Turkish division, the TFF 3rd Lig, for the coming season.

In the 2007/08 season, a shocking multiple homicide occurred on the club's premises. On March 25, 2008, two armed men stormed the Bafra Belediyespor clubhouse and shot around. They killed the coach Sedat Gezer and his goalkeeping coach İsmail Kurt , while the club president Ergin Özarslan survived seriously injured. After this incident, all the players left the club, which is why they withdrew from the ongoing game operations. The Turkish Football Association kept the club in the league, but rated all remaining games with a 3-0 defeat.

In the third division season 2008/09 the club started very successfully. So you finished the first half of qualification group 4 and qualified for participation in the promotion round. In the promotion round, the team quickly lost touch and became eighth in the table. The following season the team missed relegation and rose after three years in the highest Turkish amateur league, in the Bölgesel Amatoer Ligi or BAL for short.

Second return to professional football and modern times

After relegation to the BAL, the club ended the 2009/10 season in second place in the table and missed direct resurgence with two points. In the 2011/12 BAL season they finished the regular league in first place in the table and thus qualified for the promotion round to the TFF 3rd Lig . Here the team lost 0-1 to Çorum Belediyespor and again just missed promotion. The following BAL season ended the team again as first in the table. Since all of the top eleven BAL groups were promoted directly to the TFF 3rd Lig this season, the club was able to return to the fourth-highest Turkish league after a three-year absence.

Promoted to the 3rd Lig, the club slipped into the relegation area of ​​the tables on the 2nd matchday and could not work their way up in the further course of the season. Finally, the club finished the season in last place in the table and rose to the regional amateur league.

League affiliation

Well-known former players

Well-known former coaches

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. futbolunsesi.com: "Asırlık Futbol Çınarından Futbolculara Nasihat" ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on September 23, 2013)
  2. radikal.com.tr: Bafraspor'u mafya bastı: İki Ölü ( Memento from February 8, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on June 3, 2013)